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Happy holidays, everyone! I'm thrilled to present my second holiday replay of the year, which was easily one of my favorite interviews of 2023, if not my very favorite. It's a perfect story for the holidays, reminding us that there's room for redemption in all of us. Enjoy! My guest today is Kate Powers, a lifelong theatre kid who became an off-Broadway and regional theatre director. Her list of credits is long, but I wanted to talk to Kate about the unusual home she's found for her work: maximum security prisons. Kate is the founding artistic director of the Redeeming Time Project, which uses Shakespeare to effect positive change for the incarcerated and the formerly incarcerated. She has been a facilitator with Rehabilitation Through the Arts (www.rta-arts.org) at Sing Sing Correctional Facility since 2009. Kate tells me how she discovered this work, how she runs her program, and the transformative effect of combining Shakespeare—famous for his depictions of all facets of human nature—with a prison population. I'm not gonna lie to you—I had goosebumps for most of this interview, and I think you might, too. If you do, I hope you'll consider donating to help these programs transform lives—you'll find a list of links in the show notes. Please leave a review of the show, and in it, tell us about a time when theater transformed a part of your life. Want more? Here's a handy playlist with all my previous interviews with guests in theatre! Join the conversation on Post.news, Spoutible, and Mastodon! And if you're feeling stuck in your own creative process, get the 6 Creative Beliefs that Are Screwing You Up, plus biweekly updates on what's going on in my world (including upcoming events) for free!
My guest today is Kate Powers, a lifelong theatre kid who became an off-Broadway and regional theatre director. Her list of credits is long, but I wanted to talk to Kate about the unusual home she's found for her work: maximum security prisons. Kate is the founding artistic director of the Redeeming Time Project, which uses Shakespeare to effect positive change for the incarcerated and the formerly incarcerated. She has been a facilitator with Rehabilitation Through the Arts (www.rta-arts.org) at Sing Sing Correctional Facility since 2009. Kate tells me how she discovered this work, how she runs her program, and the transformative effect of combining Shakespeare—famous for his depictions of all facets of human nature—with a prison population. I'm not gonna lie to you—I had goosebumps for most of this interview, and I think you might, too. If you do, I hope you'll consider donating to help these programs transform lives—you'll find a list of links in the show notes. Please leave a review of the show, and in it, tell us about a time when theater transformed a part of your life. Want more? Here's a handy playlist with all my previous interviews with guests in theatre! Join the conversation on Post.news, Spoutible, and Mastodon! And if you're feeling stuck in your own creative process, get the 6 Creative Beliefs that Are Screwing You Up, plus biweekly updates on what's going on in my world (including upcoming events) for free!
Benjamin Ducongé, reçoit Marina Jahlan Matkova, secrétaire générale de la Kate Powers Foundation qui nous présente la mission de cette fondation dans le domaine du développement durable.
Good Morning Monaco Tuesday, September 14, 2021 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Infection rate falls sharply Five Monaco residents tested positive for coronavirus on Monday, September 13. Ten residents were reported to be fully-recovered. Shortage of nursery places being addressed A number of families may be disappointed by not being able to find a nursery place for their children next spring, but the shortage of places is being addressed... Light continues to shine on local artists A whole host of varied and talented artists have put their art on show in yet another exhibition organised by Joris Brantuas and Dave van Dorst at the L'Entrepôt gallery... A glorious festival of classic yachting On the Mediterranean classic yacht circuit, Monaco Classic Week stands out as the only one to bring together an exclusive range of classic sailing and motor yachts, selected and invited by the Yacht Club de Monaco. REMINDER: MonacoUSA: Beach Party - Tuesday September 14, starting 18:00 at the Neptune Monaco Beach, Larvotto. “We will have a Social Media "Photo Competition" Sponsored by Natalia of "Vino Royale Monte-Carlo.” We will also take a moment for a toast to Kate Powers as this is the first even without her presence." Free Admission - Everyone Welcome! Also on Tuesday: The National Council will debate the Health Pass in closed session - NEWS.MC will be there to report. READER EVENT: NEWS.MC will be hosting the first in a series of Supper with a Sponsor evenings at the Pacific Restaurant on Monday, September 27. The guest sponsor of NEWS.MC, publisher of Monaco Daily News and Good Morning Monaco, will be Irene Luke of Savills Monaco. There will be no formal speeches, but a great opportunity for mixing, starting with a welcome drink from 19:00 and a three-course meal with wine and coffee included. The all-in cost is 70 euros per person. Spaces are limited due to coronavirus restrictions. Please book by emailing hello@news.mc, with the subject Sponsor Evening. Strictly first-come first-served. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
Good Morning Monaco Tuesday, August 31, 2021 published by NEWS.MC Subscribe to our daily email newsletter Death announced of Monaco personality Kate Powers Kate Powers, co-founder of the Stars'N'Bars restaurant in Monaco and one of the Principality's most beloved adopted citizens, has died after a brief illness. Sharp fall in coronavirus infections in Monaco The benchmark coronavirus infection rate in the Principality on Sunday, August 29, stood at 130.38 per 100,000, down from 192.96 seven days previously. EU loses patience with US, recommends travel restrictions The European Council on Monday removed the US from its ‘safe list' of countries from which travellers can visit the European Union without restrictions during the current coronavirus pandemic. DULY NOTED: Travellers arriving at Heathrow Terminals 2 and 5 are enduring waits of up to three or four hours as border officials check coronavirus papers. Families are the worst affected, as children cannot use the e-gates. Copyright © 2020 NEWS SARL. All rights reserved. North East West South (NEWS) SARL. RCI: 20S08518 - NIS: 6312Z21974 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/monacodailynews/message
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Author, journalist, and theater advocate Howard Sherman talks about his new book, Another Day's Begun: Thornton Wilder's Our Town in the 21st Century, a fascinating oral history featuring conversations with over a hundred theater artists talking about productions of this seminal work from Chicago to Miami, from off-Broadway to the UK, and from professionals to students to Kate Powers' transformative production at Sing Sing Correctional Facility. Featuring the two plays that framed World War II; how Howard’s opinion of Our Town changed during the writing of this book; how every production is telling its own story to its own community; how the play prompted dramatic new considerations about the American criminal justice system; and how the community of Grover’s Corners is always populated anew by the community of actors and audience members coming together at every performance. (Length 28:07) The post Another Day’s Begun appeared first on Reduced Shakespeare Company.
Tony and Ryan are thrilled to be joined by writer Kate Powers to discuss the final episode of season two, "Unhinged." Kate discusses her previous work on a couple of shows you may have heard of — Mad Men and Breaking Bad — and then chats about the intensity of bringing the second season on Rectify to a conclusion.
Three Hopkinton siblings in Ben Powers, Garrett Powers and Kate Powers joined host Tommy Cassell on the Cassell's Corner podcast to talk about the trio all receiving Tri-Valley League All-Star honors for outdoor track this past spring. Ben and Garrett are 18 and twins. Garrett is older by 30 minutes. Kate is the younger sister and is 14 years old. All three participated on the Hillers' outdoor track team doing field events. Kate and Garrett threw discus while Ben tossed the javelin. The siblings talked all things track before diving into their other athletic endeavors. Tommy then had Kate play a trivia game about which brother she knew better. Cassell’s Corner Each week, Tommy Cassell of the MetroWest Daily and Milford Daily News will talk with a high school sports figure from the MetroWest and Milford areas. A new episode is released every Wednesday. Follow Cassell on Twitter at @TommyCassell44 or by email at tcassell@wickedlocal.com You can subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play or any other podcast provider. Don’t forget to rate and review. And if you aren’t a podcast listener, every episode of Cassell’s Corner is available on our websites. You can also subscribe to our morning newsletter for all of the latest sports headline, here for MetroWest readers and here for Milford Daily News readers.
Every community has people who are their superheros. In this episode, I talk with Kate Powers, COO of Ele's Place in Lansing, Michigan. Ele's Place is a center which aids children and teenagers who are grieving. We talk about what a nonprofit is, the role they play in communities, and the role Ele's Place plays in helping children develop. Episode notes, and discussion topics, are posted on the podcast website, www.mostpopularpod.com
J: I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach and I'm in the studio with Kate Powers. This is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
K: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach and I'm in the studio with Jeremy Benson. This is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
At The National Alliance for Grieving Children, 23rd Annual Symposium on Children’s Grief; Kate Powers shares that you are not alone in grief. 3,806 total views, 3 views today The post You are not Alone with Kate Powers appeared first on Open to Hope.
K: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach here in the studio with Sam Watt and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
K: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach here in the studio with Jeremy Benson and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
K: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach with Jeremy Benson and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
J: I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach and I'm in the studio with Kate Powers. This is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
The job market in the AWS world is complex and often confusing to both employers and employees. Wouldn’t it be great to have over 43,000 data points to draw a larger picture of the market and where you fall in line? Today, we are talking to Kate Powers who walks us through the AWS Salary Survey from Jefferson Frank and discusses some interesting insights as well as real world examples of the findings. Some of the highlights of the show include: The AWS job market at large Training Certificates: what’s their value How much value is in a job title Most desirable skills from employers Gender representation in the industry The discrepancy in compensation based on geography Links: https://www.jeffersonfrank.com https://www.jeffersonfrank.com/aws-salary-survey/ https://twitter.com/_JeffersonFrank https://www.linkedin.com/company/jefferson-frank/ https://www.facebook.com/JeffersonFrank.AWS
K: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Kate Powers.
J: I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach and I'm in the studio with Kate Powers. This is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
K: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach here in the studio with Sam Watt and this is the Sound of Science.
J: I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach and I'm in the studio with Kate Powers. This is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
"If we're not honoring boundaries with each other on a smaller scale, in a smaller context..., it's no surprise to me that we have this whole culture that is having a lot of trouble with boundaries and standing up for ourselves and saying 'no.' ... We don't wanna say 'no' to people, we don't wanna let them down, we don't wanna hurt their feelings. It's very difficult for all of us, men and women, to practice 'yes' and 'no.'" Kate is a trauma-informed bodyworker, coach, and social change and transformation educator. In this episode, she shares her perspective on the transformative power of bodywork and yoga as it relates to healing from trauma. --------------------------------------------------- SUBSCRIBE to the show to be the first to hear about new episodes! Contact Kate: https://www.itskatepowers.com/ Ihttps://www.instagram.com/itskatepowers/ https://www.facebook.com/itskatepowers/ Contact Molly: www.mollycoeling.com molly.coeling@gmail.com --------------------------------------------------- A special thanks to: Gina McLaughlin Photography for photo and graphic design: https://www.facebook.com/ginamclaughlinphotography/?fref=tag Dave Hiltebrand for intro and outro music original composition: https://www.davehiltebrand.com/ Gregory T. Obert for podcast consulting services: https://gregorytobert.com/ ----------------------------------------------------
J: I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach and I'm in the studio with Kate Powers, this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
Kate: Hi there, this is Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach, and it's time for another installment of The Sound of Science on WNIJ. Today I'm joined by Sam Watt, who has another great question from a listener.
Kate: Hi! I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach, joined by my good friend Sam Watt. Today we have a question from Annie who wants to know more about how scientists study stars from so far away. Well Annie, scientists listen to the stars, of course.
Kate: This is the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach. I'm joined in the studio by Sam Watt. Sam, I want to share some cutting-edge research I just read about.
Kate: Hi, I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach, and this is the Sound of Science. Joining me today is Sam Watt who has a question from one of our loyal listeners.
Kate: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach. Today we have a question from Marcella. She wants to know what percentage of our genes come from our parents. Marcella, it depends on who bought the denim pants and how many pairs you already have.
Sam: I'm Sam Watt from NIU STEM Outreach and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I have a question from Andy today and Kate Powers, our resident chemist, will help me answer. Kate, Andy wants to know why we put salt on our sidewalks and roads to melt ice in the winter?
Sam: Hi I'm Sam Watt from NIU STEM Outreach and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm joined in the studio by Kate Powers who'll help answer a question submitted to us by Elisa.
Kate Powers, 35, is a Korean adoptee who now has been reunited with her Korean biological family for 12 years. Adopted as an infant by a couple in Missouri, Kate talks about navigating her relationship with her Korean family after decades of being apart, and about coming to the decision to make peace with her adoption and of the past.
Kate: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm joined by Sam Watt who has a question for me.
J: Welcome to The Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach, and I'm in the studio with Kate Powers. Kate, today we have a question from Lydia that is making me laugh just thinking about it. Lydia wants to know why Peeps marshmallows expand so much when you microwave them.
K: I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach, with Jeremy Benson and this is the Sound of Science on WNIJ.
J: Welcome to The Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Jeremy Benson from NIU STEM Outreach, and I'm joined by Kate Powers.
Kate: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ, I'm Kate Powers from NIU STEM Outreach and I have a question for Jeremy Benson. Jeremy, with cooler weather on its way I think Ellie's question is very pertinent right now. Ellie wants to know why wind blows.
Kate: Welcome to the Sound of Science on WNIJ. I'm Kate Powers, and today's question comes from Alex who wants to know why coffee tastes so weird. With me is STEM Outreach's resident coffee enthusiast Sam Watt. Sam loves his coffee so much, he even went out of his way to pick and roast his own coffee in a coffee grove in Cambodia!
An audio recording of a recent post from TravisBedard.com - 500ish words on why we bring theatre to prison as request by Kate Powers.
Our guest this week is Kate Powers, a facilitator and teacher with Rehabilitation Through the Arts at Sing Sing and Fishkill Correctional Facilities. We talk about how Kate uses Shakespeare and Hamilton to inspire inmates. We were so moved talking to Kate about the work she does that we decided to skip Chernow, so the book discussion will pick up next week.
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