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In this heartfelt episode of Transforming 45, host Lisa sits down with Michelle Brown, author of Love Always, to explore the transformative power of storytelling. Together, they delve into themes of generational trauma, healing, and the intricacies of family relationships. Michelle's debut novel serves as a backdrop for discussions about personal narratives, forgiveness, and self-identity, particularly during the transformative midlife years. Michelle shares her journey of reinvention, inspired by her grandmother's resilience during challenging times, and reflects on how writing became both a therapeutic outlet and a tool for connection. This thought-provoking conversation emphasizes the richness of human experiences and the importance of honoring one's story. Key Takeaways: Storytelling connects us and creates space for shared experiences. Everyone has a unique story that deserves to be told. Understanding generational narratives can be a path to healing. Reinvention is a vital component of personal growth and midlife transformation. Forgiveness is a powerful theme in relationships and personal evolution. Complexity in human experiences is a source of strength and understanding. Writing can serve as both a therapeutic process and a creative outlet. Exploring untold stories offers potential for future growth and inspiration. Don't Miss: Michelle's insights on the evolution of self-identity during midlife. Her reflections on her grandmother's influence and the resilience that shaped her story. Inspiration for embracing reinvention and finding healing through creativity. Tune in now to hear Michelle's empowering journey and discover how storytelling can transform your life.
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The Marvelous Michelle J. Gilliam Michelle Gilliam is a beautiful person-inside and out! We have been friends for several years and I was delighted to have her as a guest. Michelle grew up in Milwaukee in a loving and supportive family. During one family gathering, at age 4, she got her first big laugh and knew what her path would be! She saw a Comedy Sportz show when she was 14 and was hooked! She was inspired to learn this art form and she did! She met Dick Chudnow, founder of Comedy Sportz Milwaukee, the first CS theatre in this country, he let her volunteer until she was old enough to work there! She did tasks like writing 300 name tags, with the benefit of watching lots of shows. A great way to learn and eventually teach! She was so inspired by Comedy Sportz, she created an improv team in high school, held auditions and created a team she loved to play with. We talked about her experience being a black woman in the improv world and how that affected her growth as a person and coach. Today her improv career takes her all over the country and the world. Michelle is now based in Los Angeles, CA and works as an improviser, actor, host, voice actor, and the Owner and Artistic Director of Improv MKE, an improv comedy school and theater based online, currently serving the world. She also teaches at The World's Greatest Improv School, with Will Hines, and guest teaches at various theaters online and in person around the country and world. Michelle headlined the Festivus Festival in Richmond, the 2022 Edinburgh Scotland Improv Festival and taught two-weekend intensives in Chester and Nottingham in the UK in March of 2022. Enjoy getting to know the marvelous Miss Michelle! You can connect with Michelle at: https://www.improvmke.com linkedin.com/in/michelle-gilliam-b9ab87193 twitter @missyglilqt
The only blue moon of 2023 appears later this month, so it's high time we dusted off our latest rendition of the world's best-loved anthem to this particular astronomical event.“Blue Moon” came into being around 1934 after famed composers Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart were brought from New York to Hollywood by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and commissioned to produce songs for a film called Hollywood Party, which was to star many of the studio's top artists.“One of our ideas,” Rodgers later recalled, “was to include a scene in which Jean Harlow is shown as an innocent young girl saying — or rather singing — her prayers.”But the Hollywood experience was a disaster for Rodgers and Hart, who hated the movie biz. And Hollywood didn't especially love them back, so the song was not recorded at that time. (And the movie was released, in fact, without Harlow.)Two years later, completely frustrated with film work, Rodgers and Hart were back in New York doing the work they were meant to do: Making magic on Broadway.But Who Wrote that Song?“Blue Moon” — the most famous song to arise during the songwriting team's dreadful Hollywood years — has lately taken a controversial turn: A few years ago an award-winning documentary filmmaker publicly claimed that Rodgers and Hart didn't even write the song.On the contrary, said Liz Roman Gallese, “Blue Moon” actually was composed in Troy, NY, on the east bank of the Hudson River by a 17-year-old son of Polish immigrants.“I know,” Gallese said in a New York Times article, “because I am his daughter, and because I have always known this story. It's been a part of my family for all of my growing-up years, the source of whispers about ‘that Blue Moon thing' among the adults.”Gallese says her father, Edward W. Roman, wrote the song in 1931 and later sold it for $900 in order to buy a car, or maybe he had “settled” with the rich and famous Rodgers and Hart for that amount. (If you'd like to read more about Gallese's curious contentions — it's quite a story! — click here to reach her website.)Monster HitWell, whoever wrote it, “Blue Moon” has had a remarkable run in popular culture, with many revivals over the decades.In 1949 alone, for instance, it was a hit for two separate performers, singer Mel Tormé and band leader Billy Eckstine. Five years later, "Blue Moon” was the first crossover in rock 'n' roll, when a young Elvis Presley released his recording, produced by Sam Phillips. It was to be included on Presley's debut album for RCA.Over the years, "Blue Moon" has been covered by a great many artists, from Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald to Sam Cooke and The Supremes, from Bobby Vinton and Cyndi Lauper to Bob Dylan and The Cowboy Junkies.Doo-wop DaveBaby boomers, of course, remember the doo-wop version in 1961 by The Marcels, with its famous introduction to the song ("bomp-baba-bomp" and "dip-da-dip-da-dip”). Incidentally, in Flood lore, we still remember how the late David Peyton surprised and tickled his band mates with his impromptu channeling of that old Marcels vibe during our 2006 appearance on Joe Dobbs' “Music from the Mountains” radio show. Click the button below to hear that moment:Our Take on the TuneLike many 1930s-'40s tunes in our repertoire, “Blue Moon” started out as an instrumental showcase for Joe's fiddling. But as soon as we fell under the spell of the marvellous Miss Michelle, “Blue Moon” was her song and we were just along for the ride.When Michelle moved away a few years ago to begin a new chapter with her new husband Rich Hoge, we thought “Blue Moon” might have gone with her. However, lately we've found the tune sits very well as a featured vocal by our bassist Randy Hamilton, with Charlie Bowen supporting with harmony and Danny Cox finding all kinds of interesting opportunities for guitar goodies in those cool old chords. Here's a take from a recent rehearsal at the Bowen house. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
Happy Mew Year for Cat's Day! Yes that's a real holiday and January 2nd is when we celebrate our favorite feline friends. See? You learn all kinds of fun stuff when you listen to the best family podcast around. We're also very happy to debut a brand new cooking segment with our very talented in house chef Miss Michelle. Today she shows everyone how to make our New Years Eve favorite, fondue. So sit back and enjoy the first show of a brand new Season 3! Make sure you're SUBSCRIBED and following Istvan on all his socials below. And don't forget to chip in at Istvan's Venmo (@istvansongs) to keep the show afloat, fun and free for all!Links: Venmo: @istvansongsIstvan on Spotify: shorturl.at/jCHW5Istvan on Apple Music: shorturl.at/gGL03Istvan's YouTube: www.youtube.com/imaginarykidsongsIstvan's Instagram: @iamistvanIstvan's TikTok: @iamistvanIstvan's Website: www.istvansongs.com
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Hair Stylist to The Stars: Rebecca Carter (instagram: @ rebeccagivesgoodhair ) joins us for the season finale of Miss Michelle's season of The Bachelorette. We get DEEP about race, love, and f*ckboys.
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Miss Michelle's an excellent cook, but not the best at accounting…who can she find to help her manage her cafe's finances?
Miss Michelle's an excellent cook, but not the best at accounting…who can she find to help her manage her cafe's finances?
In this episode hear fellow Iowan Michelle Reibsamen Flattery and (as it turns out my 2nd cousin) reveal how she was able to overcome Large B-Cell Lymphoma and get though a tough relationship change. As you will hear in this episode, Michelle’s health journey was filled with some tough decisions. A lifetime fitness champion, ultimately the shape Michelle kept herself in was a huge reason she was able to withstand all the stress. This is a great episode to promote not only how you can get through rough waters, but also how important staying in shape really is. Don’t miss the Revealing Healing of Michelle Reibsamen Flattery! Check out her program Courage In Motion here https://www.amesracfit.com/courageinmotion.aspx
Tomorrow is Cook’s birthday, and Reeder wants to surprise him and the campers with cupcakes to celebrate. Miss Michelle helps Julia and Riley whip up the treats, giving the girls a lesson in baking—and faith!
Tomorrow is Cook’s birthday, and Reeder wants to surprise him and the campers with cupcakes to celebrate. Miss Michelle helps Julia and Riley whip up the treats, giving the girls a lesson in baking—and faith!
No one seems to be listening to Jake's week of prayer messages—everyone is distracted. Miss Michelle's garden planting doesn't go exactly as planned!
No one seems to be listening to Jake's week of prayer messages—everyone is distracted. Miss Michelle's garden planting doesn't go exactly as planned!
If you’re a fan of apple-flavored desserts, you won’t want to miss this mini adventure! Listen as Miss Lucy teaches Miss Michelle an old family recipe. You may just want to try it out for yourself later!
If you’re a fan of apple-flavored desserts, you won’t want to miss this mini adventure! Listen as Miss Lucy teaches Miss Michelle an old family recipe. You may just want to try it out for yourself later!
Miss Michelle has yet to make a final decision about the cafe. Does she belong there? Did God bring her, Judah, and Gracie to Discovery Mountain for a purpose? Her wondering prompts Mr. Simon to share a favorite Bible story—the story of a famous ancestor of Jesus.
Miss Michelle has yet to make a final decision about the cafe. Does she belong there? Did God bring her, Judah, and Gracie to Discovery Mountain for a purpose? Her wondering prompts Mr. Simon to share a favorite Bible story—the story of a famous ancestor of Jesus.
Original air date: Nov. 5, 2017
This week we kick off our Road To Biloxi Fishing Podcast with the Southern Kingfish Association (SKA) crew. This series will start the countdown to the National Championship! Join us for news, updates, Kingfish Power Rankings and interviews from some of the best fishing teams in the country. Tonight we welcome: Miss Michelle - Will Kelleher and Shannon Kelleher Don Dingman - Director of Division 5 Kingbuster 400 Rob Lupola and Kelly Patton - Raymarine/Strike Two Fishing Team Call (347) 884-9117 or email questions during our LIVE show June 22th at 8:00 EST!
Summer is right around the corner and the Des Moines Public Library Summer Reading Program is starting soon! Patti Graham, an educator from Lovejoy Elementary in Des Moines, and the library's own Miss Michelle from the South Side library, stop by to talk to host Aaron Gernes about this year's Summer Reading program, how Summer Slide affects students, and the importance of reading over the summer. Summer Reading sign up starts on June 1 at all open branches of the Des Moines Public Library. Visit dmpl.org for more info, and to sign up online starting June 1! Music credits: "Young, Tough and Terrible" by The Losers / CC BY-NC