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Love it or hate it, networking is a crucial aspect to navigating and advancing your career. We all need to do it, so why not be a pro at it? For Stellar Women, we're providing listeners a preview of what's to come in our next workshop. On December 8, Nikki MacCallum will share what she's about successfully networking and provide tangible next actions for you to try. In this episode, Nikki talks about a time networking propelled her comedy career forward, and how networking has changed since the pandemic unfolded. Be sure to check out the episode and join us in a mere couple weeks to learn from Nikki and engage with your fellow Stellar Women community members!
During mile 24 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki meets an unexpected runner while a slightly younger Nikki travels home for Christmas just after her dad's relapse. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Matt Vita (Todd), Dina Laura (Mom), Michael Thomas Geary (Charles), Michael Cassara (Mean Hospital Patron), and Bryan Mittelstadt (Hot Doctor Jordan), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
After the marathon. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Dina Laura (Mom), Matthew Corozine (Matthew Corozine), Joseph Segot (Hot Trapeze Instructor), and Ted Wold (Hudson River Life Guard).
Nikki crosses the finish line of the Providence Marathon. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum.
Nearing the end of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki hangs on for dear life while a few-hours-younger Nikki is at the starting line of the Providence Marathon. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Patrick McCartney (Dad).
At mile 25 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki struggles through her lack of adrenaline while a very slightly younger Nikki attempts her longest training run. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum.
During mile 21, Nikki contemplates the obnoxious twelve-year-old, while a slightly younger Nikki potentially saves a man's life. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Kevin Martinez (Nice Neighbor), David Gazzo (Responder #2), and Josh Rivedal (Responder #1).
Adult Nikki runs up a bike path at mile 12 of the Providence Marathon while back at college, a younger Nikki confides in Eric for the first time. This is episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Justy Kosek (Italian Waiter), Joel Waggoner (Eric), Sophie Sumner (Dr. Miller), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
During mile 13 of the Providence Marathon, Nikki finally passes the bikers while on summer break, a college age Nikki vacations at CWTF. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), and Rachel Lenihan (Aunt Donna).
Adult Nikki recognizes some runners from the starting line at mile 14 of the Providence Marathon while Nikki in her early twenties heads to meet her family in Puerto Rico. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
Adult Nikki pushes through mile 15 of the Providence Marathon, while back from Puerto Rico, a younger Nikki goes on a bender. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), James Jelkin (Taxi Cab Driver), and Haulston Mann (Bartender).
At mile 16, adult Nikki runs by the ocean while twenty-five-year-old Nikki celebrates her twenty-third birthday and gets a letter from her father before bumping into him on the Cape Cod Canal. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), and Cooper Grodin (Uncle Dale).
At mile 17 of the Providence Marathon, Nikki experiences chaffing while a younger Nikki runs on a treadmill. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum.
Exhaustion and pain really set in for adult Nikki during mile 18 of the Providence Marathon while a slightly younger Nikki attempts to send a message to her father via paper airplane. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), and Kelvin Moon Loh (Parking Attendant II).
At mile 20 of the Providence marathon, Nikki waits to hit the runner's wall, while a slightly younger Nikki goes to an AA meeting with her father. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Gail Luria (Harriet), Jimmy Ryan (Sal), and Nicole Wells (AA Announcer).
Adult Nikki breathes through mile 19 of the Providence Marathon while a slightly younger Nikki experiences a panic attack and pays a visit to a pharmacologist. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Sam Morales (Dr. Dend).
During mile 22 of the Providence Marathon, Nikki losers her mind and demands high fives from the crowd while a slightly younger Nikki performs her one-woman show. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), Jonathan Sharpless (Christopher, Hair), Jonathan Sandler (Christopher, Makeup), and Justin Gentry (Laurie Beechman Announcer).
Adult Nikki runs mile 23 of the Providence Marathon wondering if she's running away from something or toward something, while a slightly younger Nikki deals with the drama of Dad's missing phone. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Joel Waggoner (Eric), Kristen Cook (Charlotte), Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), and Aaron Lenhart (Angry Neighbor).
Adult Nikki contemplates holidays past as she runs mile 11 of the Providence marathon while a college age Nikki deals with the aftermath of her father's relapse. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Patrick McCartney (Dad) and Charly Clive (Nurse Cindy).
Adult Nikki crosses into the double digits of the Providence Marathon while Nikki the college sophomore discovers beer cans under the bunny cages during a Thanksgiving trip home. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Dina Laura (Mom), and Brandon James Gwinn (Parking Attendant Paul).
Adult Nikki pushes through mile 9 of the Providence Marathon, while a high-school aged Nikki prepares for her grandmother's funeral and relives the first time she ever experienced anxiety at an audition. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Dina Laura (Mom,) Anne Nathan (Aunt Moira), Patrick McCartney (Dad), Rachel Lenihan (Aunt Donna), Matthew Friedman (Rabbi Feldman), Laura Cantwell (Soprano Girl), and William Oscar Cohen (District Audition Announcer).
During mile 8 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki receives a mystery phone call while high-school aged Nikki is traumatized at The Cheesecake Factory. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Dina Laura (Mom), Tara Nicole Murphy (Miss Amy), Grace Day (Leanna), and Kristen Cook (Charlotte).
Adult Nikki starts to become delirious during mile 7 of the Providence Marathon while a high-school aged Nikki comes home from school to find her mother teaching piano and her father in bed. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Dina Laura (Mom), and Brooke Chaffee (Suzie).
Adult Nikki attacks the sixth mile of the Providence Marathon while a seventh-grade Nikki goes Christmas shopping with her dad at the North Shore Mall. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Patrick McCartney (Dad), and Dina Laura (Mom).
At Mile 5, an adult Nikki examines how her choice to run a marathon may be a PLD (poor life decision), while a twelve-year-old Nikki visits her father at rehab. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Dina Laura (Mom), Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Corrie Farbstein (Laurie), Peter Fanone (Gerald), and Patrick McCartney (Dad).
At Mile 4 of the Providence Marathon, adult Nikki battles with a pace-keeping twelve-year-old while twelve-year-old Nikki agonizes over what to tell her soccer teammates when they ask where her dad (their coach) is. This episode is narrated by Nikki MacCallum and features Sarah Faye Beard (Megan), Brooke Chaffee (Suzie), Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Erin Dahl (Katy), Brianna Cala (Mrs. Trenton), and Dina Laura (Mom).
Adult Nikki takes on the third mile while a younger Nikki sports a bad middle school hair style and learns that her father is an alcoholic. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Brooke Chaffee (Suzie), Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), Rebekah Rawhouser (Mrs. Mason), and Dina Laura (Mom).
Adult Nikki is on the second mile of the Providence Marathon while eleven-year-old Nikki is forced to run a Turkey Trot. Thank God she has a Walkman and a Les Miz CD. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Matt DeAngelis (Mitch), Evangeline Rawhouser (Pre-teen Nikki), and David Lambert (Race Announcer)
Adult Nikki is at the starting line of the Providence Marathon while six-year-old, Nikki embarks on a Halloween adventure with her favorite playmate, Dad. Narrated by Nikki MacCallum, this episode features Patrick McCartney (Dad), Dina Laura (Mom), Ryley Mosier (Young Nikki), and Joe Boyce (Al)
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In this episode of Raw & Real Sam and I sat down with two friends, Andrea Weinberg and Nikki MacCallum. Andi founded The Andi Brand which produces super lightweight, transformable bags that are made for living more simply, more fully and doing more with less. Nikki MacCallum is New York City based standup comedian, author, and speaker and dear friend of Andi Weinberg! To follow The Andi Brand click HERE To follow Andrea Weinberg click HERE To follow Nikki MacCallum click HERE To follow @meghancaseyloftus and @samijenkins click out tags Click HERE to follow @rawandrealnyc
Koppen With Comic (https://twitter.com/KoppenWithComic) Comedy geek Brian Koppen sits down with NYC Stand-up Comedian Nikki MacCallum: https://twitter.com/NikkiMacCallum https://www.amazon.com/DRY-RUN-Memoir-Nikki-MacCallum/dp/1732788227 Music by Horse (https://paulkump.bandcamp.com/track/jog-in-place) Produced at QED Astoria by Erik NyquistSupport the show (https://twitter.com/KoppenWithComic)
Nikki MacCallum is a New York City based standup comedian, author, and speaker. Nikki's memoir DRY RUN, released by Auctus Publishers in May 2019, is about her life living with her fathers alcoholism and how it was kept secret in the family. After her fathers final relapse which almost took his life, she decided to run the Providence Marathon as a desperate way to reach out and connect with him. DRY RUN is available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and in select bookstores. Website: nikki-maccallum.com Link to purchase DRY RUN: https://www.amazon.com/DRY-RUN-Memoir-Nikki-MacCallum/dp/1732788227 Instagram: @nikkimacncheese Be sure to check us out at www.ThatSoberGuy.com also connect with us on instagram @realthatsoberguy and on twitter @shaneramer Need Help? Go to http://promisesbehavioralhealth.com/soberguy or call 888-205-1890 Looking for a meeting? Go to www.thatsoberguy.com/gethelp to find a meeting in your local area Get 20% off your first order by going to www.cleancause.com and entering the promo code SOBERGUY How to Navigate the first 90 Days of Sobriety Digital Course. Enter the promo code HALFOFF at checkout to save $25 Thanks to our Sponsors: http://promisesbehavioralhealth.com/soberguy https://cleancause.com
Comedian, Writer, Musician and Speaker Nikki MacCallum generously takes the time to sit down with The Junk and Jam Hour host Christopher Albert at the Radio Free Brooklyn studio to talk about her impressive career as an entrepreneur, artist, philanthropist and her new book, DRY RUN, a memoir that compares the struggles of running a marathon to the challenges of growing up as an only child with an alcoholic parent. She openly talks about her relationship with her alcoholic father - a 32 times marathoner - and the anguish and challenges of trying to get him to to stop drinking, including running the 26.2 mile Providence Marathon herself, as a means to get through to him. Equipped with a whimsically adventurous spirit, she shares all about her stint on a VH1 reality dating show entitled, "Why am I Still Single", the story behind her 'Safe-Sex Watch', and how joyous it is for her to regularly eat dinner - in her bathtub! Her charismatic and daring persona often finds her on stage -- and talks about the triumphs of writing, producing and starring in the Off-Broadway musical Matchmaker Matchmaker I'm Willing to Settle! and One Woman Show Familiar Things - both of which have garnered her industry recognition and success - including being featured in the prestigious NY Musical Festival. She's also the hilarious co-host - along with comedy partner Sarah Cooper - of the monthly NYC standup showcase, So Brave Comedy. Her most notable work is the time she dedicates to volunteering for the Coalition for the Homeless First Step Program, in which she supports underprivileged and underserved women in NYC looking to enter the workforce. Nikki aims to continue to encourage and inspire others to put themselves out there proudly and shamelessly - and to live life unapologetically. For More Info, Visit: www.nikki-maccallum.com ww.radiofreebrooklyn.com www.junkandjam.com Music Provided by: Free beats.io
Future Thinking, Brave Comedy, Endless Clients, and More in Process Hacker News Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got future thinking, brave comedy, endless clients, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/future-thinking-brave-comedy-endless-clients-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events On June 18 and 19 in Oakland, California, you can catch Andrew Nance presenting a workshop on Mindful Arts in the Classroom at Inventing Our Future. The Scrappy Design Thinking Workshop in San Francisco on June 22 isn’t just about design thinking. Kimberly Wiefling helps you approach challenges by “thinking from the future” instead of dealing with issues from a problem-centered perspective. Laugh the night away with Sarah Cooper and Nikki MacCallum in another round of You’re So Brave at Poco in New York City on June 27. Media Learn how to speak the right language, choose the right words, and refine your message to attract your ideal clients on the newest episode of the $100 MBA Show with Omar Zenhom. Abdo Riani, founder of StartupCircle, reveals how he bootstrapped his virtual summit in a conversation with Tom Morkes on the In the Trenches Podcast. There is a difference between being agile and doing agile, as explained by Ron Lichty on the Agile Clips Podcast. Writing Never run out of clients by building a pipeline of freelance leads. Try out these tips by Ryan Waggoner. In a new blog post, Ricky Yean compares college to Silicon Valley, and explains how the next Silicon Valley is now happening online Recommended Resources Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, is an entrepreneur who has motivated many, including Barth Getto, Jason Hsiao, and Ricky Yean. Jeff’s three keys to business success are dissected and explained in a new article on Farnam Street. In a New York Magazine interview Elizabeth Gilbert reveals that she attended The Artist’s Way Course by Julia Cameron, an author who was recommended by Loic Le Meur, Jay Wong, and Heather Chauvin. Elizabeth’s book, Eat, Pray, Love, touched the lives of Tara Byrne and Jenny Feinberg. Tristan Kromer, who was referenced by Rich Mironov, has a new article about how both fear and sandboxes, where creators can freely experiment, are essential to innovation at startups. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got investing in opportunity, defining yourself, writing for salvation, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at https://www.hacktheprocess.com/investing-in-opportunity-defining-yourself-writing-for-salvation-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events Catch You’re So Brave, a free comedy show by Sarah Cooper and Nikki MacCallum, as they hit Poco in New York City on March 28! Be part of an evening of design mentoring and networking at Mentor Night by Cascade SF on April 8 in Rodan + Fields in San Francisco. Cascade SF was founded by Andi Galpern. Media Do you let your bad experiences define you? In the latest Your Courageous Life episode, Kate Swoboda reminds us not to let the unhappy days change who we are. Find out all about coworking hubs and startup investment opportunity zones from the latest Hack the Process guests, Chris Schultz and Anne Driscoll, who explain it all on the Opportunity Zones Podcast. Derek Stewart is a former accountant who moved to the Philippines to work for an Australian outsourcing company and now interviews business folks leading rapidly growing Australian companies. Listen to his 12-minute conversation with Engel Jones on the Twelve-Minute Convos Podcast. Writing In celebration of International Women’s Day, check out the featured women of design, including Hack the Process guest, Jina Anne, published by IxDA San Francisco. After posing a question on social media about mental health, Ricky Yean got to thinking seriously about the issue and how we take care of ourselves. Read what he has learned from his friends’ personal experiences. If you’re a in product management, Rich Mironov could use your help by taking a survey for a workshop for senior product managers who are thinking of becoming product leaders. Rich also shares his thoughts about how to unpack user stories as a team in a recent blog post. It’s not wrong to ask clients to promote you, and Mark Silver urges you to go ahead and do it. Recommended Resources The new Game of Grow Podcast walks you through Muoyo Okome’s entrepreneurial journey and all the lessons he learned from it. Muoyo is the husband of Nicaila Matthews-Okome, and she credits him as a source of inspiration. On the Super Soul Conversations with Oprah Winfrey, Charles Eisenstein, who was referenced by Jenny Feinberg, spreads the message that a more beautiful world is possible. Tiffani Bova and Nicaila Matthews-Okome both mentioned Oprah during their Hack the Process interviews. Beyond the red lipstick and nail polish, Bozoma Saint John, who inspires Sasha Ariel Alston is all about bold moves, no regrets, and a fearless attitude! In her latest Adweek blog post she reveals her best advice, and shares how she achieved her current role as Endeavor’s CMO. According to Julia Cameron, writing can be a great way to practice creativity and improve well-being. Julia, whose writing gave encouragement to Loic Le Meur, Jay Wong, and Heather Chauvin, joins Dr. Vidisha Patel on the Perspectives Podcast to share why she considers writing a source of salvation. Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
Welcome to the Process Hacker News, your weekly roundup of useful news and updates from Process Hackers who have been guests on Hack the Process with M. David Green. This week we’ve got brave comedy, healthcare design, brand credibility, and more. For all the links, check out the show notes at http://www.hacktheprocess.com/brave-comedy-healthcare-design-brand-credibility-and-more-in-process-hacker-news/. Enjoy! Events New York, laugh until you drop at the first ever You’re So Brave Comedy Show with Nikki MacCallum and Sarah Cooper on January 31. The new Unprofessional Podcast hosted by Sarah also launched its first ever episode with Rob Haze, who tells the story of working at a chicken restaurant at an airport. For the month of January, the Voice Matters Workshop by Mike Massy is fully booked, but the workshop is still accepting registrations for February 11 to 13. Join Mike in Beirut, Lebanon to learn how to express your emotions through your voice. Cascade SF, founded by Andi Galpern has announced that they are partnering with O’Reilly Media for Strata Data Conference, an event that will gather top names in the data and business industry to speak about upcoming trends, tools, and technology. The conference happens from March 25 to 28 in San Francisco. Media In her newest podcast episode, Tara Hunt discusses how a new year calls for change, as brands and online marketing evolve with the times. Sasha Ariel Alston appeared on the Mind Over Matter Podcast to talk about her love for coding and how she managed to raise funds to publish her first book, Sasha Savvy Loves to Code. In the Mastery Series by Jay Wong, Jay teaches how to build brand credibility in four ways. If you want to set goals beyond work and parenting, and exercise a proper work-life balance, watch as Heather Chauvin suggests a strategy. On the In the Trenches Podcast with Tom Morkes, Mindvalley Teach co-founder Ajit Nawalkha speaks about switching mindsets and reframing a business. Engel Jones builds connections and tours the US through the power of interesting, twelve-minute conversations. Hear all about Engel’s podcasting journey on The Angles of Latitude Podcast. Writing Come read about the 2019 landing pages and web design trends you should know about! Rightmessage, created by Brennan Dunn is mentioned in this post. Recommended Resources On the IDEO U Podcast, Chris Waugh, former co-host of Tracy DeLuca‘s podcast and current Chief Innovation Officer of Sutter Health, gives his insights on how design can make healthcare more human. Shanley Kane, mentioned by Ashe Dryden during her Hack the Process interview, is coming out with a literary novel about the tech industry and it’s up for preorder now! Thanks for checking out this Process Hacker News update from Hack the Process. If you liked what you saw, please leave a comment to let us know what processes you’re hacking.
In anticipation of his own upcoming solo concert debut, award-winning musical theatre writer Joel B. New sat down with three respected artists in the cabaret world to ask them about the impetus for getting into cabaret, what they’ve learned, and what inspires them. Nikki MacCallum is an actress, writer, and cabaret artist living in New York City. She’s originally from the Boston area and holds a BM from NYU. As a cabaret artist she’s performed at venues throughout NYC including 54 Below, The Metropolitan Room and Lincoln Center. Last fall, Nikki was a featured artist at Birdland along side Donna McKechnie and Jerry Mitchell. She recently attended the Eugene O’Neill Cabaret Conference directed by John McDaniel where she started developing “Familiar Things,” her most recent cabaret, which earned her second MAC nomination. Melanie Kann earned her BFA in Drama at NYU'S Tisch School of the Arts where she concentrated in Musical Theatre at CAP 21 Conservatory, and also double majored in Broadcast Journalism. When she isn't singing a showtune, odds are she is either out running an inappropriate amount of miles in prep for her next marathon, coaching young runners with Run4Fun youth running club, or slingin' sneakers at Jack Rabbit Sports in Park Slope. Her show “Songs for Square Pegs” just enjoyed its second incarnation at the Metropolitan Room. A jack-of-all trades theatre person, Thomas Honeck built sets for HBO, earned his Equity card playing Harry McAfee in “Bye, Bye Birdie, " designed lights for various theatres throughout the city, taught at the Yale Cabaret Conference, and toured the country with The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Thomas made his cabaret debut in 2004 with “Going On Faith… ” for which he was nominated for a MAC Award. He won two years later for his follow-up show “Dreaming Wide Awake.” Thomas has been an integral part at the Duplex for 19 years and has been the proud Program Director for its Cabaret Theatre since 2006. He has recently collaborated with his creative partner & director, Lisa Moss, on their 3rd show together, “Dancing With Death,” which can be seen at the Duplex on May 27th & July 12th at 7pm. All proceeds go to the ALS Association and JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). For the song portion of the episode, Joel performs "Somebody Else" at Actoria In The Astor Room, a new weekly musical theatre series in Astoria Queens, created by Josh Bardier and David Bryant Johnson. "Joel B. New In Concert" is on Friday, April 24th at 9:30PM at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre in New York. Directed by Justin Daniel. Tickets are $12 in advance ($15 at the door) plus a 2-drink minimum. To purchase tickets, visit purplepass.com/joelbnew.