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Pop Art Painter Jamie Roxx (www.JamieRoxx.us) welcomes Shawn Burkett, Director, Co-Writer (DON'T F*** IN THE WOODS 2, Movie, Horror) to the Show! (Click to go there) ● WEB: conceptmediallc.com ● FB: www.facebook.com/DFITW2 ● IG: @dfitw2018 ● TW: @conceptmedialc The long-awaited sequel to cult slasher film DON'T F*CK IN THE WOODS comes home this October. Following the arrival of a mysterious woman, a group of camp counselors partying before the summer season begins must face off against parasitic monsters that are attracted to sexual activity. The long-awaited sequel to Shawn Burkett's 2016 cult hit film stars Brittany Blanton, Cheyenne Gordon, Julie Anne Prescott, Kaylee Williams, Mark Justice, and Jason Crowe. DON'T F*CK IN THE WOODS 2 hits Digital October 11, 2022 with a Blu-ray to follow in December from Wild Eye Releasing. ● Media Inquiries: October Coast PR www.octobercoastpr.com
Do you push your limits? Or...are you quite content within your boundaries.Kaylee Williams is constantly looking to challenge herself.And it hasn't been easy. After many years of absence, Kaylee returns to the podcast circuit in this exclusive Brain Burrow Digging Deep interview. (originally recorded January 2022)She shares about her experiences with shyness, introversion, and anxiety and her remarkable drive to continuously challenge herself to try new things.Tune in to learn more about one of Kaylee's biggest decisions that truly pushed her to Break her Boundaries.Kaylee was nominated for Best Actress in a Short for her lead role in "The Many Monsters of Sarah Roth" at the 2010 Oklahoma Horror Film Fest and won for Best Actress in an Anthology or Collection by NerdRemix's Best of 2012 Awards for her role in the segment "Anti-Bodies" in the horror anthology "Psycho Street." She also was named Best Supporting Actress at the 2014 Indie Horror Film Festival for her role in "Dark Realm," was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the 2014 FANtastic Horror Film Festival for her role in "The Lashman" and won Best Supporting Actress in a Short Film at the 2015 FANtastic Horror Film Festival for her role in "Once, When I Was Dead."Connect with Kaylee Williams:https://www.instagram.com/officialkayleewilliams/https://www.facebook.com/actresskayleewilliamshttps://www.imdb.com/name/nm2545114/https://morbidlybeautiful.com/deadly-beauty-kaylee-williams/Connect with Mark D Valenti:https://www.instagram.com/valentihorror/http://www.brainburrow.com/https://vimeo.com/user170376205https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11764201/https://twitter.com/brainburrowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@brainburrowhttps://www.instagram.com/brainburrowshow/Brain Burrow Sponsors:Delirium MagazineCreepy Crate (use code Burrow5 to save $5 off your first order)Horror Pack: Movie Subscription Box #brainburrow
As President of VolunteerLocal, Kaylee Williams's leads the team to provide a platform for other companies to schedule, coordinate and communicate with volunteers and employees when organizing events. Although she started as an intern in 2012, her skillset snowballed into an impressive array of accomplishments within the company. Currently, a shareholder in the company and mentor to many beginners in the startup world, Kaylee's advice and past experience allows others to skip over common mistakes and create a beneficial trajectory for their companies and livelihoods.In this episode we will discuss:Creating an effective company through constant communication with teamWorking with an international and traveling group of employeesKaylee's rise through the ranks in VolunteerLocal Learning to move forward after mistakes and successesBeing able to have fun while creating new experiencesFinding an appropriate mentor who matches your skillsOutgrow mentors and understanding the mentorship cycleLearning how to sell your product by approaching it as solving a customer's problemImplementing new models and letting go of former processes when they become ineffectiveCreating a team of employees that will benefit the companyDoing the research beforehand to ensure your startup is in demandPrioritizing your personal wellness and realizing its impact on your companyTaking your time, being consistent and investing in steady growthUtilizing healthy travel habits while on the roadQuotes:“The support network that you have is the support network that you build for yourself.” (10:41)“I think the best mentors are the ones that fill critical gaps in your current skillset.” (16:04)“I try not to take criticism too seriously from someone that I wouldn't take advice from. When my mentors criticize me, I take that to heart. But if I get criticism, even if it's constructive from any other party, I take it with a grain of salt.” (17:11)“One thing that I think is important especially when scaling a business is staying focused. Stay focused on what you know you can sell, the product out of the box today. Don't get too derailed with different markets or different iterations of your core product.” (25:10)“Your company is only as strong as the people around you. Their skillset, their passion and really I think the right combination of people and personalities can catapult your growth.” (27:13)“I think so much of what is challenging and also exhilarating about building a company is that you are making all the rules. You are setting up the jobs and the expectations and the touch points and the structure or the lack thereof of how their performance is measured.” (29:46)“Charisma and learning to tell your story certainly goes a long way.” (33:19)Links:VolunteerLocal websitehttps://www.volunteerlocal.com/Kaylee Williams Twitterhttps://twitter.com/kayleecat?lang=enKaylee Williams' former band, River Glenhttps://www.riverglenmusic.com/Sponsors:LadyBossLadyBoss is a premium nutrition company that provides the best weight loss supplements in the world for women. To sign up for LadyBoss or research their amazing nutrition products, head here: https://www.ladyboss.com/lean?affiliate_id=1260607 LiquidWebLiquidWeb offers e-commerce solutions to help get your online shop up and running! Check out their website and use the promo code below to obtain your shop's start-up discount:https://www.liquidweb.com/LiquidWeb Promo Code: Formula33
Kaylee Williams is the president of VolunteerLocal, a volunteer scheduling and registration platform. Williams joined the founding team at VolunteerLocal and led the strategic growth of the business into national and international markets. Customers include Lululemon, the United States Marine Corps, Ironman, Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival and the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras in Australia, the largest LGBTQ event in the world. Williams is passionate about community service and diversity in tech. She is a triathlete, bass guitar player and volunteer coach for Girls on the Run.
This episode features an interview with VolunteerLocal President, Kaylee Williams.
NAJYRC Dressage Gold Medalist Catherine Chamberlain in conversation with another guest for our Youth in Dressage feature. This week it’s Kaylee Williams from California. You can find Cat on Facebook, follow on Twitter @cat_rose05 and visit her website at crcdressagehorse.com.
Siblings can be rivals, competing for attention and sometimes taking their conflicts to open warfare. Add the pressures of fame and creative tension and legendary skirmishes are born. Ray and Dave Davies from the Kinks used to get in fistfights both onstage and off, and they are far from the only examples of sibling strife in the music business. But siblings can also work together and create a whole that is even greater than the sum of what would otherwise be non-blood relation parts. The siblings that make up the Los Angeles-based duo, The Native Sibling, Ryan and Kaylee Williams, grew up in pastoral Santa Cruz, California. But it wasn't until Ryan visited Kaylee while she was studying in Ireland that their creative collaboration would begin to germinate. Kaylee had been moonlighting singing traditional folk songs in local pubs when Ryan took a break from his busy schedule as a professional guitarist to visit her. There, some 5,000 miles from their homes in California, their musical paths had converged and they realized that they had found themselves at a point where the new songs that were spilling out necessitated making music together. They dubbed their collaboration The Native Sibling and released an EP, toured up and down the California coast and then raised funds for a full-length album. The result will be 2014's Letters Kept To Ourselves, and the record features sparse, acoustic instrumentation, shared melodies and warm harmonies on ten songs that speak to the kind of unique artistic perspective that sibling cooperation can generate.
Siblings can be rivals, competing for attention and sometimes taking their conflicts to open warfare. Add the pressures of fame and creative tension and legendary skirmishes are born. Ray and Dave Davies from the Kinks used to get in fistfights both onstage and off, and they are far from the only examples of sibling strife in the music business. But siblings can also work together and create a whole that is even greater than the sum of what would otherwise be non-blood relation parts. The siblings that make up the Los Angeles-based duo, The Native Sibling, Ryan and Kaylee Williams, grew up in pastoral Santa Cruz, California. But it wasn’t until Ryan visited Kaylee while she was studying in Ireland that their creative collaboration would begin to germinate. Kaylee had been moonlighting singing traditional folk songs in local pubs when Ryan took a break from his busy schedule as a professional guitarist to visit her. There, some 5,000 miles from their homes in California, their musical paths had converged and they realized that they had found themselves at a point where the new songs that were spilling out necessitated making music together. They dubbed their collaboration The Native Sibling and released an EP, toured up and down the California coast and then raised funds for a full-length album. The result will be 2014’s Letters Kept To Ourselves, and the record features sparse, acoustic instrumentation, shared melodies and warm harmonies on ten songs that speak to the kind of unique artistic perspective that sibling cooperation can generate.
Siblings can be rivals, competing for attention and sometimes taking their conflicts to open warfare. Add the pressures of fame and creative tension and legendary skirmishes are born. Ray and Dave Davies from the Kinks used to get in fistfights both onstage and off, and they are far from the only examples of sibling strife in the music business. But siblings can also work together and create a whole that is even greater than the sum of what would otherwise be non-blood relation parts. The siblings that make up the Los Angeles-based duo, The Native Sibling, Ryan and Kaylee Williams, grew up in pastoral Santa Cruz, California. But it wasn’t until Ryan visited Kaylee while she was studying in Ireland that their creative collaboration would begin to germinate. Kaylee had been moonlighting singing traditional folk songs in local pubs when Ryan took a break from his busy schedule as a professional guitarist to visit her. There, some 5,000 miles from their homes in California, their musical paths had converged and they realized that they had found themselves at a point where the new songs that were spilling out necessitated making music together. They dubbed their collaboration The Native Sibling and released an EP, toured up and down the California coast and then raised funds for a full-length album. The result will be 2014’s Letters Kept To Ourselves, and the record features sparse, acoustic instrumentation, shared melodies and warm harmonies on ten songs that speak to the kind of unique artistic perspective that sibling cooperation can generate.