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Hollywood Editing Mentor
Ep. 40 - Dealing With Burnout, Overcoming the Fear of New Challenges, and the Editing of BARDO with Monica Salazar

Hollywood Editing Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 53:30


Monica Salazar (Honey Boy, As They Made Us) talks about her experience co-editing Bardo: False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths with Academy Award-winning director Alejandro González Iñárritu. We also discuss ways to deal with burnout and how to overcome imposter syndrome - and what makes a good taco

Idaho Matters
DACA turns ten and many dreamers are still facing an uncertain future

Idaho Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 7:07


Idaho Matters sits down with immigration lawyer Monica Salazar to talk about the 10th anniversary of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals Program and how it affects Idaho.

Many Roads to Here
The Hard Way is What Saves You

Many Roads to Here

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 18:05


In middle school, Yamini Rajan dealt with bullying, isolation, and a sick parent. Her mental health suffered, and destructive habits and self-harm nearly ended her life.  As she healed, she committed to telling others about her story. Now Yamini helps start conversations about mental health in immigrant communities. A note to listeners: this episode contains references to suicide and self-harm. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story, in collaboration with Portland Radio Project. This episode was produced by Caitlin Dwyer. Monica Salazar conducted the original interview in Winter 2019. Our audio editing was done by Rick March and Kent Randles, assisted by Gordon Graham. Music was composed by Denzel Mendoza. Our executive producer is Sankar Raman. If you're suffering from depression or having thoughts of self-harm, get help. Call 1-800-273-8255, or text the Crisis Line (you can text HELLO to 741741). Both services are free and available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Someone is there to help.

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Everyone's Doing Better Than Me
14. Monica Salazar Didn't Want to Visit Your Stupid Pencil Store Anyway

Everyone's Doing Better Than Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 92:19


Katharyn (@ewgirlyounasty) and Eve (@eveelbow) get to a new level of friendship, in which Eve ignores Katharyn's cries for help. Musician, hot mom, and apple of Katharyn's eye Monica Salazar (@toofarsalazar) from the band Courtship Ritual joins the podcast this week, being so effortlessly funny and cool that both hosts forget just how jealous they usually are. 

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Many Roads to Here
My Community Sustains Me

Many Roads to Here

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 31:05


Ruth Zuñiga grew up in a rural, evangelical Christian town in Costa Rica. Both restricted and supported by her community, she eventually set out on her own, becoming a psychologist and professor in the U.S. Her commitment to serving others, and to her family, led to unexpected new connections in Montana, Alaska, and Oregon. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story, in collaboration with Portland Radio Project. This episode was written by Caitlin Dwyer, and Monica Salazar. Rick March edited the audio, assisted by Gordon Graham. The original interview was conducted in Spring of 2020  by Hannah Kendall. Our executive producer is Sankar Raman.  

Many Roads to Here
In Search of Blue Jean Dreams

Many Roads to Here

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 25:26


Growing up poor in the mountains of Romania, Anna Giurgiev dreamed of a young man in strange blue pants. She didn’t know that this dream boy was her future husband, clad in denim, a fabric she had never seen. She didn’t know that their lives would be restricted by Romanian communism, or that he would try to defect without telling her. She didn’t know they would be separated for months and watched by police. She did not know that she would become a nurse and raise their children in the United States. All she knew, as a teenager in the mountains, was that this boy would be part of her future. Many Roads to Here is a production of The Immigrant Story, a nonprofit based in Portland, Oregon, in collaboration with the Portland Radio Project. This episode was written by Caitlin Dwyer and Monica Salazar. Audio editing was done by Rick March. Original music was provided by Harmonia. The original interview was conducted in the Spring of 2019 by Caitlyn Malik. Our executive producer is Sankar Raman. For more stories, please visit theimmigrantstory.org or listen at the Portland Radio Project at prp.fm.

Many Roads to Here
When I’m Playing, I’m Just Heat

Many Roads to Here

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 31:10


The first time Denzel Mendoza came out as undocumented he was on stage in front of a crowd of strangers.  That night, he didn’t just play his trombone, he let out the raw emotions of doubts, fears and hardship that had followed him throughout his life, letting himself be truly seen, for the first time, at this random jazz house show in Portland. After that night, life began to move quickly. A few years later, Mendoza shared his undocumented identity publically once again, but this time the crowd wasn’t filled with strangers, it was filled with celebrities, and it was no house show. It was the Grammys.  This episode was edited by Caitlin Dwyer and Monica Salazar. Audio editing was done by Rick March and original music was provided by Denzel Mendoza. Our executive producer is Sankar Raman. This episode takes audio from an interview conducted in the winter of 2020 by Angelica Alarcon. 

Jackie, Tony and Donnie In The Morning
Best Of JTD - Graduation Announcements #7

Jackie, Tony and Donnie In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 4:36


April 28th 2020 - It's another Graduation Ceremony. Today we honor these students from the Class of 2020 : Aubrianna Bartosz, Salvador moreno, Marisa Madrid, Alisha Noble, Mateo Flores, Valerie Vigil, Bryson Shimenas, Alondra Tovar Medrano, Mahdi Hossaini, Raley Wheatstine, Monica Salazar, Tamara Gonzales IslaRose Wallace-Hente, Elodia Castillo, Javier Salinas Elodia Castillo, Gabriel Gabaldon, Hailey Salas, Kacie Tramell Zoe Lewis, Brett Feaganes, and Keyla Quezada

Magnificent Obsession with Alicia Malone

Alicia invites Monica Salazar over to her house to talk about editing "Honey Boy," the importance of mentors, whether you can truly "fix it in post" and the joy she finds in the editing process. Thank you to Monica and all my guests in Season One!

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Millennial Realtor
Home Warranty Declined? Monica Salazar

Millennial Realtor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 29:26


Interviewed Monica Salazar talking about Home Warranties. She talks about the dangers of Declining Home Warranty when Buying a house.  This is a great benefit to the Buyer in saving money on appliances. For more information http://bit.ly/MonicaSalazarPodcast Realty One Group West Realtor® Lic 01991663  If you're looking to Buy, Sell or Invest in Real Estate call 949-310-4110 or click http://bit.ly/MillennialRealtorPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/millennialrealtor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/millennialrealtor/support

Journal of Investigative Dermatology
Potential for tattoo websites to promote overall long-term sun safety for skin cancer prevention

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


21 May 2013: In this podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Dunn speaks with Emilee Sandsmark and Monica Salazar about the potential for tattoo websites to promote overall long-term sun safety for skin cancer prevention.

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Journal of Investigative Dermatology

23 May 2013: In this podcast, Monica Salazar speaks with Dr. Raja Sivamani about how botanical extracts can be used as alternative skin therapies, particularly in the treatment of wounds.

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Journal of Investigative Dermatology
How the barriers between academic and biopharmaceutical research are becoming increasingly transparent

Journal of Investigative Dermatology

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2018


12 October 2012: Join presenter Monica Salazar, University of Colorado medical student, as she speaks with Dr. Eugene A. Bauer, Chief Medical Officer of Dermira, about how the barriers between academic and biopharmaceutical research are becoming increasingly transparent, which benefits patients and researchers, but also presents some challenges.

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Live at the Met Museum: The Way They Live, Part III

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016


This episode of Let Me Ascertain you is the third and final installation of “The Way They Live,” the final performance of the Civilians’ season-long residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Way They Live” was written by Micharne Cloughley, based on interviews Civilians associates and members of the company’s Field Research Team conducted with curators, artists and visitors in the Met’s American Wing between 2014 and 2015.This episode includes song crafted from interviews about three artworks in the wing.First up, Kyle Beltran performs an original song by Michael Friedman, "John Brown," inspired by Thomas Hovenden’s painting "The Last Moments of John Brown." The song is introduced by Cindy Cheung, playing a museum curator.Next, Grace McLean performs her original song "Obsessed by Madame X," inspired by a filmmaker’s reaction to John Singer Sargent’s "Portrait of Madame X."Finally, Ty Defoe and the company of “The Way They Live” perform Ty's "In All Directions," a song inspired by a Native American dancer and choreographer's reaction to James Earle Fraser’s iconic sculpture "The End of the Trail."“The Way They Live” was performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 15 and 16, 2015. Mia Rovegno directed a cast that included Damian Baldet, Jordan Barbour, Kyle Beltran, Cindy Cheung, Irene Lucio, April Matthis, Grace McLean, Jennifer Morris, Tanis Parenteau, Monica Salazar and Rona Siddiqui. The piece featured songs by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato A. Kremmyda, Grace McLean, Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine, Kirsten Childs, Michael Friedman, Rona Siddiqui and Ty Defoe.To hear more of these podcasts, subscribe to Let Me Ascertain You here on Soundcloud, or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/let-m…cast/id477971690

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Live at the Met Museum: The Way They Live, Part II

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2016


This episode of Let Me Ascertain you is the second of three culled from “The Way They Live,” the final performance of the Civilians’ season-long residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Way They Live” was written by Micharne Cloughley, based on interviews Civilians associates and members of the company’s Field Research Team conducted with curators, artists and visitors in the Met’s American Wing between 2014 and 2015.This episode includes monologues and a song crafted from interviews about three artworks in the wing.First up, Jennifer Morris and Irene Lucio portray two women on the curatorial staff of the American wing, talking about Mary Cassatt's "Portrait of the Artist."Next, Morris--still portraying a Met Museum curator--introduces Winslow Homer's painting "Dressing for Carnival." April Matthis then plays a visitor to the museum who responds to the piece. She sings a song called "Never" by Kirsten Childs.Finally, actor Cindy Cheung plays a museum technician talking about moving pieces of art around the gallery. She discusses Homer's painting "Veteran in a New Field."To hear more of these podcasts, subscribe to Let Me Ascertain You on Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/thecivilians), or on iTunes (itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/let-m…cast/id477971690).“The Way They Lived” was performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 15 and 16, 2015. Mia Rovegno directed a cast that included Damian Baldet, Jordan Barbour, Kyle Beltran, Cindy Cheung, Irene Lucio, April Matthis, Grace McLean, Jennifer Morris, Tanis Parenteau, Monica Salazar and Rona Siddiqui. The piece featured songs by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato A. Kremmyda, Grace McLean, Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine, Kirsten Childs, Michael Friedman, Rona Siddiqui and Ty Defoe.

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Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast
Live at the Met Museum: The Way They Live, Part I

Let Me Ascertain You: The Civilians Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015


This episode of Let Me Ascertain you is the first of three culled from “The Way They Live,” the final performance of the Civilians’ season-long residency at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “The Way They Live” was written by Micharne Cloughley, based on interviews Civilians associates and members of the company’s Field Research Team conducted with curators, artists and visitors in the Met’s American Wing between 2014 and 2015.This episode includes monologues and songs crafted from interviews about three artworks in the wing. First up, actor Jennifer Morris portrays a curator discussing the Tiffany Magnolia Vase. Then, Cindy Chung performs the song “What He Saw,” by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato Kremida, about one visitor’s conflicted reaction to the vase.Next, Irene Lucio portrays the Wing’s new Latin America curator, who discusses special objects in the Wing and introduces composer Rona Siddiqui’s song “To Sleep with the Dogs,” performed by Jordan Barbour and Sarah Farrell.Finally, Jennifer Morris returns as a curator to discuss the 19th century painting “Moving Day,” which depicts the chaos that historically occurred on May 1st, when leases in New York City all expired and the entire city would move at once. This context sets the scene for Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine’s song “Crowded Solo,” performed here by Evnine and Monica Salazar.To hear more of these podcasts, subscribe to Let Me Ascertain You here on Soundcloud, or on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/let-m…cast/id477971690“The Way They Lived” was performed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on May 15 and 16, 2015. Mia Rovegno directed a cast that included Damian Baldet, Jordan Barbour, Kyle Beltran, Cindy Cheung, Irene Lucio, April Matthis, Grace McLean, Jennifer Morris, Tanis Parenteau, Monica Salazar and Rona Siddiqui. The piece featured songs by Maggie-Kate Coleman and Erato A. Kremmyda, Grace McLean, Lady Rizo and Yair Evnine, Kirsten Childs, Michael Friedman, Rona Siddiqui and Ty Defoe.

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