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Join us on this episode of The What's Next Podcast as we sit down with Katy Sullivan, a third-generation San Diegan and Realtor, and the powerhouse Real Estate Broker behind ENG Properties—a family-owned property management company overseeing nearly 1,100 doors in San Diego.With deep roots in the community and a degree in Business Management from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, Katy brings unmatched local expertise and a passion for helping families build wealth through real estate. Since becoming a broker in 2013, she's been leading residential sales, acquisitions, exchanges, and expanding the company's property management reach.Katy is more than a real estate professional—she's a proud mom of four, a lifeguard's wife, and a multitasking master who thrives on helping others reach their homeownership goals. In this episode, she shares her journey, the lessons she's learned growing up in the business, and how she balances life, family, and a thriving career.Whether you're a homeowner, investor, or just love a good success story—this episode is for you!
Anna & Raven had the chance to speak with Katy Sullivan from Norwalk Art Space and all the amazing things they do and have going on.
Edward Hall, the new artistic director of the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, discusses his return to Chicago and his new production of Richard III, starring Tony Award-nominated actor and double-amputee Paralympian medal-winning athlete Katy Sullivan in the title role. Edward reveals what went into his choice of play (and actor); the beauty of happy accidents and wonder of actor-driven Shakespeare; how Shakespeare's plays are endlessly intriguing and endlessly relevant; the challenge of showing the things we're saying; the musicality of the American approach to Shakespeare's verse; inspiration from Game of Thrones, Succession and The Bear; and embracing the Chicago ethos of ensemble and the improv rule of making your scene partner look better. (Length 19:09)
Two-Time Tony Winner Frances Sternhagen Dies, Katy Sullivan to Play Richard III, Alex Newel Sings ‘Meadowlark’ “Today on Broadway” is a daily, Monday through Friday, podcast hitting the top theatre headlines of the day. Any and all feedback is appreciated: Grace Aki: grace@broadwayradio.com | @ItsGraceAkiMatt Tamanini: matt@broadwayradio.com | @BWWMatt Patreon: read more The post Today on Broadway: Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023 appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Caitlin and Lauren talk with Tony Award Nominee and Paralympic athlete Katy Sullivan about her award-winning performance in "Cost of Living," her record-setting finish at the London Paralympics, representation for people with disabilities on Broadway, making mistakes, authentic casting, defying the odds, RENT, Oprah, and more!
Your favorite podcast hosts Jason A. Coombs and Samantha Tuozzolo are back with a special Road to the Tony Awards Roundtable with the nominated cast of the "Cost of Living"! Though Cost of Living played its final Broadway performance over seven months ago, the Pulitzer Prize-winning play certainly was not forgotten by the nominating committee of the Tony Awards. It was nominated for five awards, three of which for its stars- Katy Sullivan, Kara Young, and David Zayas. All three just joined the hosts of BroadwayWorld's own Survival Jobs podcast, Samantha Tuozzolo and Jason Coombs, at the iconic Glass House Tavern for a very special roundtable discussion on their individual journeys with the play. Watch below as they have a conversation about what its like to be a nominee nominee and even play a very special round of Tonys Trivia! Martyna Majok's powerhouse play is an insightful, intriguing work is about the forces that bring people together, the complexity of caring and being cared for, and the ways we all need each other in this world. Broadway World Video and Article Here! You can support the podcast and the hosts at www.buymeacoffee.com/SurvivalJobsPod and on Instagram at @surivaljobspod | @SammyTutz | @JasonACoombs. Info on "Cost of Living Cast": Follow Kara Young on Instagram Follow David Zayas on Instagram Follow Katy Sullivan on Instagram "Cost of Living" Official Website Mic Check Links: Bridgeport Film Fest: Save 50% on Film/Screenplay Submissions with code: BFFSJP Info on Your Hosts: Broadway World Article on our Season 2 Launch Party Follow Samantha: Instagram. | Samantha's Official Website here Follow Jason on Instagram | Twitter. Check out Jason's Official Website here Check out and support The Bridgeport Film Fest Important Links: Native Land Map US Interior Indian Affairs NPR: "How To Help Puerto Rico" Article How to Help the People of Florida Article Abortion Funds Website Plan C Pills Website National Write Your Congressman Link How to help Uvalde families NPR Article Where to Donate to Support Access to Abortions Right Now Support Us... Please! If you're feeling generous, Buy Us A Coffee HERE! Please don't become complacent: Support the Black Mamas Matter Alliance Support Families Detained and Separated at the Border. Support the AAPI Civic Engagement Fund. Support Black Trans Folx here Donate to the Community League of the Heights (CLOTH) Support the People of Palestine How to be an Ally to the AAPI Community 168 Ways to Donate in Support of Black Lives and Communities of Color The New York Times: On Mexico's Border With U.S., Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up PBS: How to help India during its COVID surge — 12 places you can donate Covid quarantine didn't stop antisemitic attacks from rising to near-historic highs Opening and Closing Theme Music: "One Love" by Beats by Danny | Game Music: "Wake Up" by MBB. If you enjoy Survival Jobs: A Podcast be sure to subscribe and follow us on your preferred podcast listening app! Also, feel free to follow us on Instagram and Twitter! Thank you!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode I sat down with Katy Sullivan. Katy is a Paralympian, one of the first bilateral amputees to compete in the Games in ambulatory track, US record holder, and an actress of stage and screen. Katy was most recently on Broadway in the play Cost Of Living which examines two pairs of relationships between disabled and able persons. We discuss the differences between performing at the Paralympics and performing on Broadway, the importance of telling a story like Cost Of Living authentically, and a new, potential version of the Bechdel test. Read the transcript HERE Follow Katy: Instagram: @realkatysullivan FaceBook: Katy Sullivan TikTok: @katybsullivan Follow Me: Instagram: @jill_ilana , @alwayslookingup.podcast Website: https://www.jillianilana.com Email: alwayslookingup227@gmail.com This episode was edited and produced by Ben Curwin.
Katy Sullivan is an award-winning actress, producer, writer, athlete, bilateral above-the-knee amputee and is the first actress who is an amputee to ever star on Broadway. Raised by parents who encouraged her to try everything and decided to become an actress. After she got her first pair of running prosthetics at 25, she discovered a love of running and became a four-time US Champion. She was among the first bilateral above-the-knee amputees to compete in the Paralympics in ambulatory track when she ran in the London 2012 Paralympic Games. However, she never lost sight of her dream to become an actor. Among her many acting accolades, Katy has recently made history again. she developed and starred as Annie in the hit show “The Cost of Living” - turning her into the first female amputee to star on Broadway. In conversation with Jay, they discuss inclusivity and diversity in theatre, TV, and film and Katy talks about how living with a disability gave her a higher level of adaptation and how her family helped to teach her to believe that “can't is just four letter word.” Please find a transcription of this episode: https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/podcast-episode/katy-sullivanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of the pod, Tamsen catches up with Tony Award winner Victoria Clark, as she returns to Broadway in Kimberly Akimbo. Plus, Paul Wontorek sits down with one of the stars of Cost Of Living, Katy Sullivan, to talk about conquering the world of sports as well as the Broadway stage.
Katy Sullivan is reprising her role as Ani in Martyna Majok's Pulitzer Prize-winning play, 'Cost of Living,' which opened on Broadway October 3rd. Just a few of her other acting credits includes 'Dexter: New Blood,' 'My Name is Earl' and 'Last Man Standing.' A double below the knee bilateral amputee and four-time U.S. Paralympian champion, Katy is the first female amputee and only the second amputee actor ever to appear in a Broadway production. Manhattan Theatre Club's 'Cost of Living' is playing at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Martyna Majok's play "Cost of Living" won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and now the show is headed to Broadway, with returning stars Katy Sullivan and Gregg Mozgala reprising their original roles. The story follows two pairs of people, one disabled and one able bodied, and explores their relationships with one another. Majok and Sullivan join us to discuss, along with David Zayas, who joins the production playing the ex-husband to Sullivan's character. "Cost of Living" runs at the Samuel J. Freidman Theater through October 30th.
On this week's On the Rocks with Alexander: Where Celebrities & Cocktails Mix it's all about the acting with Ovation Award Winner Katy Sullivan hot off the final of Dexter New Blood, Showtimes highest watched series of all time…with singer/actor Craig Winberry currently touring the nation with the life and music of George Michael and my guest co-host veteran actor Stephanie Erb. We talk candidly about the entertainment industry and Katy shares her thoughts on diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, ageism, and what it was like joining the Dexter team. Craig chats about touring the US during COVID, what he's learned from George Michael's life, his coming out, and storytelling through music. Stephanie shares some reality of working through COVID, sharing scenes with A-listers, and having great scenes hit the cutting room floor...oh, and we also drink a lot of vodka...with host Alexander Rodriguez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's On the Rocks with Alexander: Where Celebrities & Cocktails Mix it's all about the acting with Ovation Award Winner Katy Sullivan hot off the final of Dexter New Blood, Showtimes highest watched series of all time…with singer/actor Craig Winberry currently touring the nation with the life and music of George Michael and my guest co-host veteran actor Stephanie Erb. We talk candidly about the entertainment industry and Katy shares her thoughts on diversity and inclusion in Hollywood, ageism, and what it was like joining the Dexter team. Craig chats about touring the US during COVID, what he's learned from George Michael's life, his coming out, and storytelling through music. Stephanie shares some reality of working through COVID, sharing scenes with A-listers, and having great scenes hit the cutting room floor...oh, and we also drink a lot of vodka...with host Alexander Rodriguez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've inked a deal with Katie Sullivan, that's right Esther from Dexter is here to tell Clare Kramer and David Magidoff all about her love of Ink Master. Does she have any tattoos? Not yet, but that doesn't stop her from loving all the art and all the drama. Find out if she would ever be a human canvas and what she wants to do with Dave Navarro only on Fanaddicts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on The Brett Allan Show we are hanging out with super talented and amazing Katy Sullivan. Katy plays "Esther" on the hit Showtime Series "Dexter: New Blood", the police dispatcher in the fictional town of "Iron Lake". We get know her personally, her actors journey, creating this fun character on the show, and just how different it is from the original series. All of this and more. Enjoy! Be sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettallanshowIGinstagram.com/brettallanshowFacebookFacebook.com/brettallanshowNOW ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChHLbnRKmqYmZ4Xl24v3d7A
In this episode, Randy and Tyler take a look at the 2018 winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Cost of Living by Martyna Majok.Wikipedia’s synopsis of Cost of Living: "The play examines two pairs of relationships between disabled and able persons: one between a graduate student with cerebral palsy and his female caregiver and the other between a quadriplegic woman and her ex-husband. Eddie is an unemployed truck driver whose ex-wife Ani became a quadriplegic following a tragic accident; while John has cerebral palsy and has hired Jess as his caregiver."Resources mentioned in this episode:Dramatists Play Service - dramatists.comMartyna Majok - http://www.martynamajok.com/Katy Sullivan - https://www.katysullivan.net/Gregg Mozgala - http://www.greggmozgala.com/******* IN OUR NEXT EPISODE *******Join us as we discuss the play “Miss Lulu Bett” by Zona Gale, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1921. This play can be read for free online, as it is in the Public Domain: https://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/gale/lulu/lulu.htmlNote: This episode was recorded in 2021 in the middle of the COVID-19 ("Coronavirus") pandemic.DeScriptedFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DeScriptedPodTwitter: @DeScriptedPod - twitter.com/DeScriptedPodInstagram: @DeScriptedPod - www.instagram.com/DeScriptedPod
Winner of the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Martyna Majok's story is fascinating. From a non English speaking Polish immigrant whose mother was a house cleaner, to the very top of the artistic mountain. Martyna has shone a spotlight on the working class immigrants that helped create America by putting them centre stage and imbuing them with the pride, intelligence, warmth, toughness, dedication, resilience, love and compassion that they deserved and that had hitherto been missing from the stage. Equally her insistence on disabled actors playing the disabled characters she created broke new ground. The results are moving and profound.Martyna Majok saw her first theatre show at 17 after buying a ticket with the money she won hustling pool. That experience changed her life.Have a listen to the story of this extraordinary woman and her journey to becoming one of the most recognised playwrights in the world. My only concern is that, during our conversation, I may or may not have challenged her undisputed pool champion's crown. I think I can kiss that money goodbye. Dramatic excerpt is from Manhattan Theatre Club's New York premiere of Cost of Living. Directed by Jo Bonney, featuring Jolly Abraham, Gregg Mozgala, Katy Sullivan, Victor Williams (excerpt from playbill.com, supplied by Martyna Majok)Musical excerpt is from Gnossienne No. 1, Erik Satie by Reinbert de Leeuw (Decca Records, clip supplied by Martyna Majok)#reallyinterestingwomen #riw #martynamajok #pulitzerprize #pulitzer #costofliving #theater #theatre #broadway #manhattantheaterclub #newyorkcity #ironbound #sanctuarycity #disabledactors #jollyabraham #greggmozgala #katysullivan #victorwilliams #richardinstagraham
Theater is upheld as an inclusive community. So, what does meaningful inclusion look like for artists with disabilities? Gregg Mozgala and Katy Sullivan talk with Christine about their roles in Martyna Majok’s Pulitzer Prize winning play Cost of Living, their own advocacy work, and the extra labor they take on just by stepping into the rehearsal room. To learn more about Gregg’s work visit https://queenstheatre.org/ or http://www.greggmozgala.com/ To learn more about Katy visit www.katysullivan.net You can buy a copy of Cost of Living by Martyna Majok from Dramatists Play Service This episode features Gregg Mozgala and Katy Sullivan The Dramatist Guild Presents: Talkback is a production of The Dramatists Guild of America . This episode was produced by Sarah Storm, Amy VonMacek and Christine Toy Johnson. Robare Pruyn mixed our show. Our theme music was composed by Andrea Daly. Special thanks to Tina Fallon, Tari Stratton, and the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee at the Dramatists Guild. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A discussion about the movie "Skyscraper" with Katy Sullivan and Dave Ganas.
A discussion about the movie "Skyscraper" with Katy Sullivan and Dave Ganas.
A discussion about the movie "Skyscraper" with Katy Sullivan and Dave Ganas.
David, Devindra, and Jeff discuss Moviepass's surge pricing, try to figure out what's up with Three Identical Strangers, and get ambivalent about Who Is America. Be sure to read Aja Romano's review of Who Is America (https://www.vox.com/culture/2018/7/13/17568448/sacha-baron-cohen-roy-moore-sarah-palin-who-is-america-fake-news) , Jen Chaney's review of Who Is America (http://www.vulture.com/2018/07/who-is-america-showtime-review.html) , Kristen Lopez's piece on disability in Skyscraper (https://www.slashfilm.com/disability-in-skyscraper/) , and Katy Sullivan's perspective on Skyscraper. (https://deadline.com/2018/07/paralympian-chides-dwayne-johnson-amputee-skyscraper-casting-katy-sullivan-disabilities-1202427187/) You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com, or call and leave a voicemail at 781-583-1993. Also, follow us on Twitter (https://twitter.com/slashfilmcast) or like us on Facebook. (https://facebook.com/slashfilmcast) Shownotes What We've Been Watching Jeff - Three Identical Strangers Devindra - Gemini, Summer of Sam, Bloodsport David - Who Is America Featured Review Skyscraper Credits: Our sponsors this week are Casper and AMC Shudder Go to casper.com/filmcast and use promo "filmcast" for $50 off select mattresses. Terms and conditions apply. To try Shudder free for 30 days, go to Shudder.com/podcast and use promo code FILMCAST. Our music sometimes comes from the work of Adam Warrock (http://www.adamwarrock.com/) . You can download our theme song here. (http://www.adamwarrock.com/?p=3174) Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simonmharris.com (http://www.simonmharris.com/) . Our spoiler bumper comes from filmmaker Kyle Hillinger. (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm6902426/) If you’d like advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. Contact us at our voicemail number: 781-583-1993 You can donate and support the /Filmcast by going to slashfilm.com, clicking on the /Filmcast tab, and clicking on the sidebar “Donate” links! Thanks to all our donors this week! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://megaphone.fm/adchoices For information regarding your data privacy, visit https://www.acast.com/privacy
The UCB Comedy Podcast Network is excited to announce that throughout November we’ll be releasing three diversity based podcast pilots. You can do your part by tuning in and listening to these hilarious underrepresented voices in comedy! Walk On Podcast w/ Joseph Kibler is dedicated to shared stories of those who have overcome their disability; both within the film industry and outside. Joseph interviews comedians, actors, producers, and athletes, all with disabilities, allowing them to share their experiences, their hardships and also their disdain for being considered inspiring “just cause”. In this pilot, Joseph Kibler talks with actor, athlete, & double above the knee amputee Katy Sullivan. They discuss the usage of the term “disabled” vs “handicapped” & their preferred vocabulary. They talk Katy’s recent work on the stage play The Cost of Living, navigating the entertainment industry & the lack of roles & representation, being mistaken for military service members, her athletic career, being fetishized, & more! Joseph's Twitter: https://twitter.com/josephkibler Find Katy on Instagram & Twitter @kbridgets Katy Sullivan Facebook https://www.facebook.com/kbridgets/ Walk On Doc https://twitter.com/walkondoc http://www.walkondocumentary.com/ The UCB Diversity Podcast Pilot Program is a collaboration between the UCB Comedy Podcast Network and The UCB LA Diversity Program to highlight unique comedic voices in the UCB comedy community interested in the world of podcasting. Program participants were granted access to professional recording equipment & personal supplied by UCB Comedy Podcast Network as well as the opportunity present their shows via specific show feeds throughout the Podcast Network.
In the fifth episode of the six-part first season "Making a Musical" series, Jennifer McHugh talks with three individuals who have been instrumental in the development of "Invisible: The Musical," T.J. Dawson, Katy Sullivan, and Jonelle Allen. They will also be joined by the show's co-creators David Hollingsworth (book) and David Orris (score). For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out:InvisibleTheMusical.comfacebook.com/invisiblemusicaltwitter.com/invisible_showDavid Orris: Twitter and Instagram- @orrisimoDavid Hollingsworth: Twitter- @hollingsworthit and Instagram- @jdavidhollingsworthT.J. Dawson | 3D Theatricals3dtheatricals.org@3DTheatricalsKaty Sullivankatysullivan.net@kbridgetsJonelle Allenhttps://www.facebook.com/jonelle1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the fifth episode of the six-part first season "Making a Musical" series, Jennifer McHugh talks with three individuals who have been instrumental in the development of "Invisible: The Musical," T.J. Dawson, Katy Sullivan, and Jonelle Allen. They will also be joined by the show's co-creators David Hollingsworth (book) and David Orris (score). For more information on the "Invisible" developmental process, check out: InvisibleTheMusical.com facebook.com/invisiblemusical twitter.com/invisible_show David Orris: Twitter and Instagram- @orrisimo David Hollingsworth: Twitter- @hollingsworthit and Instagram- @jdavidhollingsworth T.J. Dawson | 3D Theatricals 3dtheatricals.org @3DTheatricals Katy Sullivan katysullivan.net @kbridgets Jonelle Allen https://www.facebook.com/jonelle1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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COMEDIAN | ACTOR | PRODUCER - As a comedian, Jay Cramer has opened up for celebrity comics: Adam Sandler, Martin Lawrence, Drew Carey, Jon Lovitz, Kevin Nealon, Amy Schumer, Whitney Cummings. As an Actor, Jay has appeared on: Desperate Housewives, NCIS: Los Angeles and was submitted for an Emmy for Grey's Anatomy. Katy Sullivan set a record at the London 2012 Paralympic Games where she set the American record in the 100 meters which still holds today. As an Actress, she's appeared on: My Name Is Earl, Last Man Standing, Legit and NCIS: New Orleans. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: Is there a Talent Agency or Management company that specializes in booking or managing physically challenged actors? If an actor is physically challenged, what can they do to increase their chances of getting cast in projects? How can we encourage people in the entertainment industry to speak up and improve diversity in media? WEBSITES: KatySullivan.net | JayAndKaty.com
COMEDIAN | ACTOR | PRODUCER - As a comedian, Jay Cramer has opened up for celebrity comics: Adam Sandler, Martin Lawrence, Drew Carey, Jon Lovitz, Kevin Nealon, Amy Schumer, Whitney Cummings. As an Actor, Jay has appeared on: Desperate Housewives, NCIS: Los Angeles and was submitted for an Emmy for Grey's Anatomy. Katy Sullivan set a record at the London 2012 Paralympic Games where she set the American record in the 100 meters which still holds today. As an Actress, she's appeared on: My Name Is Earl, Last Man Standing, Legit and NCIS: New Orleans. INTERVIEW QUESTIONS INCLUDE: Is there a Talent Agency or Management company that specializes in booking or managing physically challenged actors? If an actor is physically challenged, what can they do to increase their chances of getting cast in projects? How can we encourage people in the entertainment industry to speak up and improve diversity in media? WEBSITES: KatySullivan.net | JayAndKaty.com
Katy Sullivan was born without legs. Katy learned to walk on her knees. Now prosthetics, she is a national competing runner in the 100 Meter run, at 17 seconds.Katy Sullivan in addition is an actress, singer, motivational speaker with her amazing paire of legs: metal legs from the top of the knees down. "I am a bi-lateral-above-knee amputee" begins Katy Sullivan as she introduces her story on the Dr. Carol Francis Talk Radio Show: Make Life Happen. Her complete interview conducted at the IHF conference can be heard on BlogTalkRadio.com/dr-carol-francis. On March 3, 2012, Katy Sullivan was the keynote luncheon speaker at International Hypnosis Federation's Conference called "Its All About You." She is a radiant individual with a story about making the best of being born without legs below her knees. During this radio interview, Katy Sullivan reveals that many doctors, teachers and well-meaning individuals tried to discourage Katy from becoming an athlete among other feats. Katy Sullivan on this radio show discusses her life including teen-dating, feminine identity, being married, acting opportunities, being on the US para olympic track team, helping children without limbs as a mentor an example, conference and motivational speaker. Her story will inspire everyone to press forward in life regardless of the circumstances that make progress difficult to manage. Katy Sullivan wishes to encourage all individuals with prosthetics to create a fulfilling, enjoyable and successful path of life. Her promotion of a great life with prosthetics can be viewed at hanger.com.
Documentary filmmaker Renee Brown tells great visual stories through her work. She has made several short documentary films that have been featured in a variety of film festivals nationally and internationally including:The New Beijing International Movie Festival, The Nashville International Film Festival, The Dingle International Film Festival in Ireland, and the Short Shorts Film Festival Asia. One of her documentary shorts is called Katy Sullivan. This short film shows the inspirational Katy Sullivan as she trains in her carbon fiber running legs.