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In this powerfully timed follow-up, released on U.S. Tax Day (April 15), Michelle returns with her sovereignty mentor, Michael Hollinger, to go deeper into what it really means to reclaim your divine soul in a system designed to suppress it.This episode is a three-part journey:1. An overview from Michelle on the sacred why behind this work and how it connects to their first conversation on sovereignty and lawful freedom. Link to first conversation is below.2. Michael shares a teaser of what's covered in his upcoming free introductory session (April 24) on the lawful, peaceful process to extricate yourself from the matrix via constitutional, trust, and equity law.3. And most powerfully, real voices from inside Michael's program Reclaim Your Kingdom — human beings just like you, who share honest reflections about their thoughts, breakthroughs, and walking the practical path of becoming lawfully free.You'll hear stories from students of all ages — from fathers and freedom-loving moms to 20-somethings reclaiming their sovereignty early in life. What unites them is a shared devotion to truth, lawfulness, and living as “freedom homies” — no longer corporate entities beholden to a broken system.This is more than a conversation. It's a liberation transmission.✨ Whether you're brand new or already deep on your path, if you feel the nudge to dive deeper, join the free intro with Michael on April 24 — for information on his program Reclaim Your Kingdom, a process that's been refined over many years and helped thousands get free.RSVP for Michael's intro hereTune in to Michelle and Michael's first conversation hereLet's journey, soul fam!**************************Fire and Soul is a proud sponsor of LOTUSWEI: Flower essences are liquid infusions of wildflowers that carry the bioenergetic imprint of the plant's life force. Unlike essential oils, they have no scent but work on an energetic level to shift your state of mind and enhance well-being. Used consistently, flower essences support personal growth, balance emotions, and help you tap into your full potential—especially in times of stress and fatigue. Get 10% off with code FIREANDSOUL at LOTUSWEI.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is the most important conversation on the pod we've had to date!Today's guest, Michael Hollinger, a visionary in the sovereignty space and powerful guide in status correction, joins us for a transformative deep dive into reclaiming our birthright, stepping out of illusion, and embodying the fullest expression of our divine authority. We unravel the hidden structures that keep us bound—how the U.S. citizen construct was designed to strip us of our natural rights and financial autonomy, and why correcting our political status is the key to exiting the federal income tax system lawfully and powerfully. This conversation is about more than just paperwork—it's a spiritual awakening, a remembrance of who we truly are. We break down the myths, clear the confusion, and offer a grounded path for those ready to take action and reclaim their divine estate. Be prepared to shift your perspective, release fear, and step into radical empowerment. The path to sovereignty is here, soul fam. Let's journey!→ RSVP for Michelle & Michael's intro to sovereignty and status correction here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Director Aaron Posner and actor Tracy Michelle Arnold discuss the world premiere production in 2024 of Michael Hollinger's play The Virgin Queen Entertains Her Fool at American Players Theater in Spring Green, Wisconsin. Enhance your experience and appreciation by listening to this lively interview before or after your theater visit.
For episode 064 of Actorcast, I am joined by my good friend, Bobbi Block! I had the opportunity to work with Bobbi on a show called Playing Favorites a handful of years ago, and it was such a learnable experience for me as an actor. In this episode we discuss how Bobbi got into improvisation, and how she went on to develop her method of "Actors Improv." We discuss a variety of forms of improv, how it can help actors with their scripted work, and how improv has the ability to help those outside of the industry as well. To learn more about Bobbi's amazing work, please visit https://bobbiblock.com/ and https://tongue-groove.com/ Bobbi Block is a Philadelphia-based theater artist. She performs, directs, teaches and produces unscripted theater. She founded and was the Producing Artistic Director of critically acclaimed Tongue & Groove Spontaneous Theater for 15 years. She Co-Founded and continues to perform with Barrymore Award Recipient ComedySportz Philadelphia. She teaches Improvisational Theater at Temple and Drexel Universities, and has taught her signature ‘Actors' Improv' method around the world. Recently Bobbi ventured back into scripted theater as Agatha in Michael Hollinger's Incorruptible. Bobbi has an MA in Theater from Villanova, and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania. Bobbi's other career is a Communication Skills Facilitator and Applied Improv practitioner. Follow my work at https://patrick-mcandrew.com.
Jove Graham, Director, speaking about the RiverStage Community Theatre production of "Tiny Island" by Philadelphia playwright Michael Hollinger at the Greenspace Center, 815 Market Street in Lewisburg. Fridays and Saturdays April 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 2023, at 7:30 each evening; Sunday, April 16 at 2:30. www.riverstagetheatre.org/
On this week's Industrial Talk we're talking to Michael Hollinger, Distinguished Engineer and Senior Developer at IBM about "Real and Practical AI Solutions to solve Industrial Challenges". Get the answers to "AI" questions along with Michael's unique insight on the “How” on this Industrial Talk interview! Finally, get your exclusive free access to the https://industrialtalk.com/wp-admin/inforum-industrial-academy-discount/ (Industrial Academy) and a series on “https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ (Why You Need To Podcast)” for Greater Success in 2022. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Learn! Grow! Enjoy! MICHAEL HOLLINGER'S CONTACT INFORMATION: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehollinger/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikehollinger/) Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibm/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/ibm/) Company Website: https://www.ibm.com/us-en?ar=1 (https://www.ibm.com/us-en?ar=1) PODCAST VIDEO: https://youtu.be/lwhAz8qEW-o THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST": https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ () OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES: NEOM: https://www.neom.com/en-us (https://www.neom.com/en-us) Hitachi Vantara: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html (https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html) Industrial Marketing Solutions: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/) Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/) Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/) We the 15:https://www.wethe15.org/ ( https://www.wethe15.org/) YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX: LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ (https://lifterlms.com/) Active Campaign: https://www.activecampaign.com/?_r=H855VEPU (Active Campaign Link) Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ (https://www.socialjukebox.com/) Industrial Academy (One Month Free Access And One Free License For Future Industrial Leader): https://industrialtalk.com/wp-admin/inforum-industrial-academy-discount/ () Business Beatitude the Book Do you desire a more joy-filled, deeply-enduring sense of accomplishment and success? Live your business the way you want to live with the BUSINESS BEATITUDES...The Bridge connecting sacrifice to success. YOU NEED THE BUSINESS BEATITUDES! TAP INTO YOUR INDUSTRIAL SOUL, RESERVE YOUR COPY NOW! BE BOLD. BE BRAVE. DARE GREATLY AND CHANGE THE WORLD. GET THE BUSINESS BEATITUDES! https://industrialtalk.com/business-beatitude-reserve/ ( Reserve My Copy and My 25% Discount) PODCAST TRANSCRIPT: SUMMARY KEYWORDS ai, data, 29th annual SMRP, industrial, michael, talk, conference, model, professional, world, reliability, human being, people, assets, problems, industry, point, train, machine learning, driven 00:04 Welcome to the industrial talk podcast with Scott Mackenzie. Scott is a passionate industry professional dedicated to transferring cutting edge industry focused innovations and trends while highlighting the men and women who keep the world moving. So put on your hard hat, grab your work boots, and let's get right 00:22 welcome to industrial talk. Thank you very much for joining the number one industrial related podcast in the world. We are broadcasting live from the 29th annual SMRP conference here in St. Louis, Missouri. wonderful venue, great location, and an incredible amount of professional reliability specialists maintenance, you know, acid managers all here, put that on your bucket list, because that's an important place. If you want to be in the in this career, you need to be a part of SMRP. Also, I'd like to sort of thank Accruent and Fluke Reliability. If I go out to their website like I normally do, and I'm looking at...
In an emotional ecosystem as complex as that of our planet, is life nothing more than survival of the fittest? Michael Hollinger based his probing work on the real-life giant tortoise named ‘Lonesome George’, and the efforts to preserve his species that threatened the livelihood of the native fishermen on the Galàpagos Islands.Tooth and Claw is part of L.A. Theatre Works’ Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Lead funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.Directed by Jessica KubzanskyProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergJaime Alvarez as Pedro/ChicoStephanie Beatriz as Ana OrtegaDaniel Chacón as Park Official/Tour Guide/AlbertoRichard Gallegos as Tito/BernardoDaniel Guzman as Gonzalo ReyesJustin Huen as Jorge/ManuelJay Montalvo as Miguel MendozaW. Morgan Sheppard as Malcolm GearyJos Viramontes as Carlos ZavalaCynthia Watros as Schuyler Baines
Tooth and Claw author Michael Hollinger tells us about what inspired him to write the play.Tooth and Claw is part of L.A. Theatre Works’ Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Lead funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.
In an emotional ecosystem as complex as that of our planet, is life nothing more than survival of the fittest? Michael Hollinger based his probing work on the real-life giant tortoise named ‘Lonesome George’, and the efforts to preserve his species that threatened the livelihood of the native fishermen on the Galàpagos Islands. Tooth and Claw is part of L.A. Theatre Works’ Relativity Series featuring science-themed plays. Lead funding for the Relativity Series is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, bridging science and the arts in the modern world.Directed by Jessica KubzanskyProducing Director: Susan Albert LoewenbergJaime Alvarez as Pedro/ChicoStephanie Beatriz as Ana OrtegaDaniel Chacón as Park Official/Tour Guide/AlbertoRichard Gallegos as Tito/BernardoDaniel Guzman as Gonzalo ReyesJustin Huen as Jorge/ManuelJay Montalvo as Miguel MendozaW. Morgan Sheppard as Malcolm GearyJos Viramontes as Carlos ZavalaCynthia Watros as Schuyler Baines
In this episode, I interview Michael Hollinger, who is a successful playwright based in Philadelphia. We dive into his exciting journey in the arts, the complexities involved in creating dynamic characters for the stage, as well as the importance of human relationships. Be sure to check out Michael's website and learn more about his work at http://michaelhollinger.com/ Michael Hollinger’s plays include Under the Skin, Opus, Ghost-Writer, Tooth and Claw, Red Herring, Incorruptible, An Empty Plate in the Café Du Grand Boeuf, and the musical TouchTones (co-authored with composer Robert Maggio), all of which premiered at Philadelphia’s Arden Theatre Company and have variously been produced around the U.S., in New York City, and abroad (London, Paris, Tokyo, Athens, Poland and Slovenia). Plays premiered elsewhere include: Hope and Gravity at Pittsburgh’s City Theatre; Cyrano (translated, and co-adapted with Aaron Posner) at Washington’s Folger Theatre; Sing the Body Electric at Philadelphia’s Theatre Exile, and the musical A Wonderful Noise (co-authored with Vance Lehmkuhl) at Creede Rep. Awards include an ATCA/Steinberg New Play Citation, an L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award, a Mid-Atlantic Emmy, four Barrymore Awards, nominations for Lucille Lortel and John Gassner awards, and multiple fellowships from the Independence Foundation and Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Michael is a Professor of Theatre at Villanova University, Artistic Director of Villanova Theatre, and a proud alumnus of New Dramatists. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/relate-patrick-mcandrew/support
On this podcast, PlayPenn artistic director Paul Meshejian discusses the PlayPenn Annual Conference. I spoke with Meshejian in 2013 about the conference; since then, many plays that have been workshopped there have helped shaped the national conversation around contemporary theater. These new plays transfer from the conference to regional stages, and J.T. Rogers's drama Oslo, about the negotiations surrounding the Oslo Accords, opens on Broadway April 13, 2017, featuring New Paradise Laboratories founding member and longtime Philly actor Jeb Kreager.The highlight reelPlayPenn describes itself as "an artist-driven organization dedicated to improving the way in which new plays are developed. Employing an ever-evolving process, PlayPenn creates a relaxed tension within which playwrights can engage in risk-taking, boundary-pushing work free from the pressures of commercial consideration."Some of the conference's esteemed graduates and awards include:MacArthur Fellowship: Samuel D. Hunter (PlayPenn 2010)Whiting Award: James Ijames (PlayPenn 2013, 2015)Guggenheim Fellowship: Gabriel Jason Dean (PlayPenn 2013), Jordan Harrison (PlayPenn 2005), J.T. Rogers (PlayPenn 2005, 2009, 2015)Lilly Award for Playwriting: Lucy Thurber (PlayPenn 2005)Pew Fellowship: James Ijames (PlayPenn 2013, 2015)Sky Cooper Prize for American Playwriting: Samuel D. Hunter (PlayPenn 2010), Martin Zimmerman (PlayPenn 2012)American Theatre Critics Association's Osborn Award: Jonathan James Norton (PlayPenn 2012)Susan Smith Blackburn Prize: Sheila Callaghan (PlayPenn 2005)Terrence McNally New Play Award: James Ijames (White, 2015)Barrymore Award for Best New Play: R. Eric Thomas (Time Is on Our Side, PlayPenn 2015), Michael Hollinger (Ghost-Writer, PlayPenn 2009), Jacqueline Goldfinger (Slip/Shot, PlayPenn 2011)Top 10 Plays, New York Times: J.T. Rogers (Oslo, PlayPenn 2015; Blood and Gifts, PlayPenn 2009)Top 10 Plays, Time Magazine: J.T. Rogers (The Overwhelming, PlayPenn 2005)
Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni
Hey everybody! Big thanks to everyone who came out to see my live interview with Benjamin Scheuer, and artistic director, Tracy Brigden after the sneak peek performance of The Lion at City Theatre! It was a wonderful evening. I truly was not prepared to watch the show and hear Ben's story pour out of him and into each person in the audience. My heart hurt so badly after the last song ended, and I was so worked up to go on stage and conduct the interview! If you have not seen this show, you must. The music is incredible, and the story makes you want to go out and live each moment of your life to the fullest. To grab the people you love and make sure they know it, and to appreciate everything you have. You can preorder Songs From The Lion on his site before it drops June 3rd, and by doing so you get two songs instantly! Also check out the photo book of his journey with cancer called Between Two Spaces. 50% of the proceeds go to the Leukemia Lymphoma Society. Check out his music video for one of my favorite songs Weather The Storm Ben was truly a joy to chat with, and I had THE best time doing so, as I am sure you will gather from the recording. I could have sat there all day and talked to him. So much so, that I am positive you will hear him on the show again one day. ;) A huge Thank you to City Theatre's crew for inviting me out to be a part of this magical evening. City Theatre is giving away a free pair of tickets to the show Hand Of God in their upcoming season! Choose any of these to enter, the more you do the more times your name is entered. Share this link and tag 3 friends on Facebook. Subscribe to Marta On The Move Follow and Tag 3 friends on Instagram Follow and Retweet on Twitter Winner will be drawn and announced on Sunday May 29th! Good Luck! This episode is brought to you by City Theatre, now in its 41st season. Located on Pittsburgh’s historic South Side, City Theatre specializes in new plays, commissioning and producing work by playwrights including Daniel Beaty, Jessica Dickey, Christopher Durang, Michael Hollinger, Willy Holtzman, Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Madeleine George. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Tracy Brigden, Managing Director James McNeel, and a 37-member Board of Directors, City Theatre’s mission is to provide an artistic home for the development and production of contemporary plays of substance and ideas that engage and challenge a diverse audience. CityTheatreCompany.org
Marta On The Move Podcast- Hosted by Marta Napoleone Mazzoni
Pajama Party Pod/Line is back! Join me and my great friendJohn Schalcosky from The Odd,Fascinating and Mysterious History of Pittsburgh as we gettogether and do what we do best, converse and uncover funmysteries. John and I's favorite thing is a great story,hidden secret, or hunt, and we love to bring our love of it to allof you! Reminder to subscribe to my newsletter below! Only subscribers this week will get an extra nugget of goldthat John found. For this podcast, we wanted to highlight Crazy Summer Stories ofPittsburgh. All of us are waiting for the warm weather tocome, so this will help get you through. John drops someinsane mysteries on me, and once again I am flabbergasted the wholeshow. I find out these stories when you do, as we both listen in! Look for more of our episodes, and write in to let us knowwhat you want to hear! We will dig it up! (No punintended) This episode is brought to you by City Theatre! Make sure youget your tickets to my live event there on May 12th! I willbe onstage right after the production of The Lion. Listeners to MOTM get tickets for just $20with promo code "MARTAROARS" Come say hi to me! City Theatre is now in its 41st season. Located on Pittsburgh’shistoric South Side, City Theatre specializes in new plays,commissioning and producing work by playwrights including DanielBeaty, Jessica Dickey, Christopher Durang, Michael Hollinger, WillyHoltzman, Tarell Alvin McCraney, and Madeleine George. Under theleadership of Artistic Director Tracy Brigden, Managing DirectorJames McNeel, and a 37-member Board of Directors, City Theatre’smission is to provide an artistic home for the development andproduction of contemporary plays of substance and ideas that engageand challenge a diverse audience. CityTheatreCompany.org Also sponsored by Levity Pgh all listeners get$5 off all their floats with code "Marta" If you missed my fun promo video that we recorded during thisshow, check it out here. Photos and video by Jacob Finch
Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) OPUS, by Michael Hollinger, at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis; (2) THE MEETING, by Jeff Stetson, at The Black Rep; (3) VERISMO, at Circus Harmony; (4) ALL MY SONS, at Kirkwood Theatre Guild, and THE RIDE DOWN MOUNT MORGAN, at St. Louis Actors' Studio, both by Arthur Miller; (5) CROSSING DELANCEY, by Susan Sandler, at The Theatre Guild of Webster Groves; and (6)WHATEVER REMAINS..., by Jason Slavik, at First Run Theatre.
On this episode, Bob Wilcox and Gerry Kowarsky review (1) JANE EYRE, by Charlotte Bronte, adapted by Julie Beckman, at Mustard Seed Theatre, (2) GYPSY, by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, & Arthur Laurents, at Stray Dog Theatre, (3) CONVICTION, by Oren Neeman, trans. by Ami Dayan, at the New Jewish Theatre, (4) INTO THE WOODS, by Stephen Sondheim & James Lapine,at Family Musical Theater, (5) OPUS, by Michael Hollinger, at West End Players Guild, (6) EURYDICE, by Sarah Ruhl, at the Webster Univ. Conservatory, and (7) LEADING LADIES, by Ken Ludwig, at Hawthorne Players.