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This week on FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast we welcome back Director of Lamp and Light Productions and stage actor, Matthew Moore, and his fellow cast mate and Lead Instructor of Boxland Academy, Krista Stauffer. Matt and Krista take us through their two-person play What I Didn't Say: A Journey Through Parkinson's, which—to shine a broader spotlight on Parkinson's Awareness Month—will be performed in multiple cities in the next few weeks. Matt and Krista talk about how they met, the early workshopping of their play, and the incredible response they've received so far. Every performance is also followed by a talkback, where audience members are invited to ask questions and express opinions about the play with the actors, medical professionals, and individuals with Parkinson's Disease. As someone with Parkinson's, Matt expresses his hopes for what people take away from Parkinson's Awareness month and explains how anyone else with the disease and their care partners can watch the play gratis. For those who want to help support What I Didn't Say: A Journey Through Parkinson's, you can donate via GoFundMe.
This week on FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast we welcome back Director of Lamp and Light Productions and stage actor, Matthew Moore, and his fellow cast mate and Lead Instructor of Boxland Academy, Krista Stauffer. Matt and Krista take us through their two-person play What I Didn't Say: A Journey Through Parkinson's, which—to shine a broader spotlight on Parkinson's Awareness Month—will be performed in multiple cities in the next few weeks. Matt and Krista talk about how they met, the early workshopping of their play, and the incredible response they've received so far. Every performance is also followed by a talkback, where audience members are invited to ask questions and express opinions about the play with the actors, medical professionals, and individuals with Parkinson's Disease. As someone with Parkinson's, Matt expresses his hopes for what people take away from Parkinson's Awareness month and explains how anyone else with the disease and their care partners can watch the play gratis. For those who want to help support What I Didn't Say: A Journey Through Parkinson's, you can donate via GoFundMe.
This week on FOX Rehabilitation's Live Better Longer podcast we welcome back Director of Lamp and Light Productions and stage actor, Matthew Moore, and his fellow cast mate and Lead Instructor of Boxland Academy, Krista Stauffer. Matt and Krista take us through their two-person play What I Didn't Say: A Journey Through Parkinson's, which—to shine a broader spotlight on Parkinson's Awareness Month—will be performed in multiple cities in the next few weeks. Matt and Krista talk about how they met, the early workshopping of their play, and the incredible response they've received so far. Every performance is also followed by a talkback, where audience members are invited to ask questions and express opinions about the play with the actors, medical professionals, and individuals with Parkinson's Disease. As someone with Parkinson's, Matt expresses his hopes for what people take away from Parkinson's Awareness month and explains how anyone else with the disease and their care partners can watch the play gratis. For those who want to help support What I Didn't Say: A Journey Through Parkinson's, you can donate via GoFundMe.
In this episode of the Progressive Dairy podcast, host Kimmi Devaney visits with Washington dairy farmer Krista Stauffer about her journey in sharing her story online, the challenges of starting a dairy farm in 2009, how advocacy impacts mental health, what she's learned about managing employees, how Washington's agriculture overtime law has affected their farm and more. Here is the breakdown of this episode: About her farm (~0:33)What it was like starting a dairy in 2009 (~1:00)What inspired her husband to start dairy farming and why they chose their current location (~2:20)Progression of the first decade of dairy farming (~4:20)How the COVID-19 pandemic affected the Stauffers in the Pacific Northwest (~6:15)Kids' roles on the farm (~7:35)How and why Krista started sharing her story online (~8:50)Consumer feedback to her social media pages (~11:20)How she's dealt with trolls and others with negative intentions against dairy farming (~13:10)Resources and mentors (~14:05)Mental health related to advocacy (~16:05)Krista's advice for others sharing their farm stories online (~21:10)Krista shares about running a local boutiqueWhat she's learned about balanceThe most important things she's learned about managing people to build a good work environmentHow Washington's agriculture overtime law has affected their farmWhat should dairy producers living in states without state agriculture overtime laws know about how this law may affect them?Rapid fire questions
Tyrell Jamaal Reggins, Tirzah Washington and Kim Garrison Hopcraft stop by the studio to talk about their experience with the Butterfly Guild of Nationwide Children's Hospital on this years production of Cinderella! And Krista raises an important question about bookstores... Butterfly Guild, a woman's auxiliary of Nationwide Children's Hospital, dates back to 1908. The organization is dedicated to raising funds, more than $300,000 annually, for central Ohio's only pediatric hospice and palliative care programs. The money Butterfly Guild raises supports crucial services for children facing terminal and life-limiting illnesses. The Hospice Program at Nationwide Children's serves to provide children with life-limiting illnesses the opportunities to play, laugh, learn and remain home where they may be surrounded by family and friends. Offered to children and families either inpatient or living at home, the goal of the hospital's Palliative Care Program is to help patients achieve the best possible quality of life. Since the organization's inception, Butterfly Guild has raised more than $4 million for Nationwide Children's Hospital. Tickets and information available now at: https://www.nationwidechildrens.org/newsroom/news-releases/2021/11/butterfly-guild Watch the full episode! https://vimeo.com/681428044/1bb000bb91 Listen to this episode on iTunes! podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spea…er/id1446908410 Listen to ALL of our episodes on Soundcloud! @speakeasilycolumbus Special Thanks to all of our loyal listeners! Speak Easily is produced at Boxland Media Studios, in beautiful Columbus Ohio. To see more of our work, check out www.boxlandmedia.com #podcast #SpeakEasily #KristaStauffer #AsSeenInColumbus #614 Speak Easily with The Cast of Cinderella By Speak Easily with Krista Stauffer is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
EPISODE 19 – CUBAN FURY The Amber Seals wrap up Rom Com Month with a little help from Krista Stauffer of the Speak Easily Podcast! This week, Chris chauffeurs for Micky Dolenz; Brandon develops a car crash fetish; Ashley reveals why she owns bowling shoes; Brian pitches his Broadway mixtape; and Krista comes out of her comfort… box? BTW: What if Ian McShane’s character was played by Tommy Wiseau? Starring: Nick Frost, Rashida Jones, Chris O’Dowd, Ian McShane, and Olivia Colman Directed by James Griffiths FOLLOW US:Speak Easily Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-easily-with-krista-stauffer/id1446908410)Instagram (@trashwatchpodcast)Twitter (@trashwatchcast)Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/trashwatchpodcast/)Email (trashwatchpodcast@gmail.com)Listen to Brian’s music at (https://www.brianhorne.com)
She didn't grow up around farming, and never expected to run a farm herself. But Krista Stauffer is now a widely-followed farmer and blogger from northeast Washington who is passionate about showing the truth about farming. The post Krista Stauffer | #024 appeared first on Real Food Real People.
With difficult market conditions, many family farms in Washington have already been on the brink, and the economic fallout of the COVID-19 outbreak may be what pushes some over the edge. Colville, Wash.-area dairy farmer Krista Stauffer, who has grown a massive social media following blogging as "The Farmer's Wifee," tells Dillon sinking milk prices could spell the end of their family farm.
Amirah Lomax, Meredith Hanosek, Jillian Savage, Zuri Clarno, and Avery Bank stop by to talk about their futures as actors with their very own coach (and our host!) Krista Stauffer!
Kait and Clare are joined by Krista Stauffer (Speak Easily with Krista Stauffer) to discuss the 1998 classic, Can't Hardly Wait! Listen to Speak Easily here: https://soundcloud.com/speakeasilycolumbus Email us at kaitandclare@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @PDMMWT_Podcast If you like our show, please rate, review, and subscribe!
Sandra Mathias has had a storied career directing some of the most notable Choirs in Columbus for decades. She is also Krista's former Choir Director as well! This week Krista and Sandra catch up on Speak Easily with Krista Stauffer!
"The Farmer's Wifee," Eastern Washington dairy farmer and blogger Krista Stauffer, says telling her farming story on her blog and social media "almost broke" her. She opens up to Dillon about the depression and anxiety that resulted from pervasive online bullying, not just by anti-farming activists, but a much more unexpected source. MORE: https://www.agdaily.com/livestock/farmers-wifee-agricultures-story-broke-me/
This week on Speak Easily with Krista Stauffer, the incredible, amazing, and hilarious Don Scott drops by to talk to Krista about his career, the greatest co-worker/employee he ever had (HINT: It's Ben Neidenthal), and how he wound up running an Art Gallery.
Krista Stauffer joins Dino and the gang to discuss acting in the theater, and...what comes along with it.
Ralph Scott is a very busy professional actor with a long list of film, and stage roles to his credit. He is also an amazing friend of Krista's, and an endlessly entertaining guy. Sit back, relax, open an adult beverage. It's Speak Easily with Krista Stauffer!
On the semi-innaugu.... innaug.... inn... FIRST episode of Speak Easily with Krista Stauffer, Krista sits down with her producer Ben Neidenthal to work some of the kinks out before talking to real, important guests. We chat a little about their history, and rail against fading out songs.
Farming blogger and advocate Krista Stauffer talks with Dillon about how she became a farmer, and why she's passionate about talking about farming on social media and her popular blog, "The Farmer's Wifee" (http://www.thefarmerswifee.com)
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