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Best podcasts about olivia spencer

Latest podcast episodes about olivia spencer

Dancing With My Demons Podcast
Season 4 : Episode 10 - Mind, Body & Soul, with SPECIAL GUEST : OLIVIA SPENCER

Dancing With My Demons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 33:35


https://instagram.com/0liviology?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==Mid-Season Finale.  Holiday Edition https://linktr.ee/oliviawspencer?fbclid=PAAaYsBUQjoA9MimGt7l4YM_zoBHQikMjWQDulMdyVdF5Iwo0pbKObVBO5fWQ_aem_Ad9cD6--9y9X-SuqF8xoHa9xOrHxsbnaF3iTtz6CsJwYwMPhtF28fW6e2F0yrGFQsoA Support the show

Reppin
Crystal Chappell: crystal clear on who you are and what you believe

Reppin

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 53:34


Have you ever had a great idea, wanted to try something new or had something you believed in-but the world said you couldn't do it or it won't work? Ever struggled with uncertainty or self doubt?? Well so did 3x Emmy winning talent Crystal Chappell.  Crystal is a powerhouse actress you've seen on Days Of Our Lives. She was Dr. Carly Manning - 1 part of the super couple Bo and Carly. She was also on Guiding Light as Olivia Spencer, trailblazing as one of daytimes first lesbian characters with a ground breaking storyline featuring a same sex love story with Jessica Leccia's character Natalia Rivera —also lovingly nicknamed Otalia.  At a time when web series and streaming weren't terms anyone knew about or understood. Crystal wanted to bring a whole Daytime series onto the web. Bringing ANY show onto the web was unheard of-let alone a traditional soap . It simply hadn't been done before. Also, creating a series from scratch and taking it all the way to fruition was not something Crystal had done before. Crystal was faced doubters and some who would even try and take her down. On top of that she had a long list of challenges —everything from learning the legal procedures of putting a show together, technical know how to the endless challenges and rules of production--all the while she was a full time actress. These are staggering mountains to climb but she believed in her concept so much she took it on. What became of her vision was a digital series called Venice, in which she created, wrote, produced and end up taking multiple awards like the prestigious Emmy. Today, our conversation takes us beyond the daytime arena, and you'll hear some of the herculean challenges that Crystal faced. She will share how she created new pathways not only for herself but for an entire genre. And she talks about some of the moments that made her realize her body of work had transcended into something impactful and life changing for others.  Listen in and you'll be inspired and empowered by what Crystal has accomplished but also how you can also take on new challenges and overcome the doubters.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Homecoming(1971) Patricia Neal & Richard Thomas (Replay of DEC 2020 episode)

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 58:50


Book Vs Movie: “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story” (1971)The Basis of the Waltons TV Series Started as a TV Movie!The Margos decided to get into the Depression-era holiday spirit with a look at “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story,” which was written by author & creator of The Waltons TV series--Earl Hamner, Jr. Hamner has a fascinating career as a writer with several scripts of “The Twilight Zone” including the famous The Bewitchin' Pool, (the very last episode of the original American series.) He also created the 80s TV nighttime soap Falcon Crest!) In between, he wrote the 1961 novel Spencer's Mountain, which became a movie starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara as Clay and Olivia Spencer. They play a couple living in the Grand Teton Mountains in Wyoming, and their eldest son “Clay-Boy” is set to become the first in his family to go to college. Ten years later, he wrote “The Homecoming,” which told a similar story with a twist--the Walton family was based in the Blue Ridge mountains during the depression. The TV movie was on December 19, 1971, in the U.S. and was such a big hit--it was immediately turned into a TV series. Hamner narrated every episode, which ran for almost ten years, and started the phrase “goodnight John-Boy!” In this episode, the Margos talk about the author, his original novella, and the 1971 TV movie, and try to decide which we like better. Have a listen! In this ep the Margos discuss:The interesting life of Earl Hamner, Jr.The casting of Patricia Neal as Olivia Walton and why she was not hired for the seriesThe major differences between the movie and the novellaThe cast: Patricia Neal (Olivia Walton,) Richard Thomas (John-Boy Walton,) Edgar Bergen (Grandpa Walton,) Dorothy Stickney (Grandma Walton, ) Cleavon Little (Hawthorne Dooley,) Andrew Duggan (Big John Walton,) and Judy Norton (Mary Ellen Walton.)Clips used:The Homecoming trailerAn early ad for The HomecomingOlivia Walton is suspicious of John-BoyEarl Hamner, Jr opening scene narrationJoin our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.comMargo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/

Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Homecoming(1971) Patricia Neal & Richard Thomas (Replay of DEC 2020 episode)

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2022 58:50


Book Vs Movie: “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story” (1971)The Basis of the Waltons TV Series Started as a TV Movie!The Margos decided to get into the Depression-era holiday spirit with a look at “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story,” which was written by author & creator of The Waltons TV series--Earl Hamner, Jr. Hamner has a fascinating career as a writer with several scripts of “The Twilight Zone” including the famous The Bewitchin' Pool, (the very last episode of the original American series.) He also created the 80s TV nighttime soap Falcon Crest!) In between, he wrote the 1961 novel Spencer's Mountain, which became a movie starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara as Clay and Olivia Spencer. They play a couple living in the Grand Teton Mountains in Wyoming, and their eldest son “Clay-Boy” is set to become the first in his family to go to college. Ten years later, he wrote “The Homecoming,” which told a similar story with a twist--the Walton family was based in the Blue Ridge mountains during the depression. The TV movie was on December 19, 1971, in the U.S. and was such a big hit--it was immediately turned into a TV series. Hamner narrated every episode, which ran for almost ten years, and started the phrase “goodnight John-Boy!” In this episode, the Margos talk about the author, his original novella, and the 1971 TV movie, and try to decide which we like better. Have a listen! In this ep the Margos discuss:The interesting life of Earl Hamner, Jr.The casting of Patricia Neal as Olivia Walton and why she was not hired for the seriesThe major differences between the movie and the novellaThe cast: Patricia Neal (Olivia Walton,) Richard Thomas (John-Boy Walton,) Edgar Bergen (Grandpa Walton,) Dorothy Stickney (Grandma Walton, ) Cleavon Little (Hawthorne Dooley,) Andrew Duggan (Big John Walton,) and Judy Norton (Mary Ellen Walton.)Clips used:The Homecoming trailerAn early ad for The HomecomingOlivia Walton is suspicious of John-BoyEarl Hamner, Jr opening scene narrationJoin our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.comMargo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/

Art Buyer For Hire with Kenneth Zane
Season Two, episode Two. Emmy Award winning Actress, Director, Producer and Author, Crystal Chappell.

Art Buyer For Hire with Kenneth Zane

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 59:35


I’m so honored and delighted to welcome one of my closest friends whom I truly admire, love, and adore, our friendship spans over three decades., Today, I welcome Emmy Award-winning Actress, Director, Producer, and Author Crystal Chappell.Crystal is currently working on the successful soap opera digital series “Venice”, which is going into its 7th season, She’s also working on, “It girls on the stoop”  and “Beacon hill”. BIO: Chappell's first daytime appearance was as a day player on All My Children in 1989. In a July 2006 interview in industry magazine Soap Opera Digest, Chappell recalled actor Maurice Benard helping her through her first scenes. After a brief run on Santa Barbara in 1990, (she played a classmate of Eden's who died of an ice overdose), Chappell was cast as Dr. Carly Manning Alamain (Katerina von Leuschner) on Days of Our Lives. She portrayed the role from June 1990 to October 1993. Chappell and future husband Michael Sabatino met on Days of Our Lives, where he played villain Lawrence Alamain.Chappell was front-burner for most of her time on the show, first when her character Carly was featured in a romance with lead character Bo Brady (Peter Reckell, Robert Kelker-Kelly), and then in a complex, Byzantine storyline that featured her heretofore unknown secret identity as a European blueblood. The story culminated in a controversial plot that had Carly buried alive by Lawrence's aunt Vivian (Louise Sorel)Chappell's next role was as Maggie Carpenter on One Life to Live from October 1995 through September 1997. The character of Maggie was created for Chappell, and she was again paired with a romantic lead on the show, Max Holden (James DePaiva). Her main storyline revolved around the tension between her burgeoning romantic relationship and her plans to profess vows as a nun. From July 2, 1999 to September 18, 2009, she played complex villainess/anti-heroine Olivia Spencer on Guiding Light. The role of Olivia was initially only intended to be a short-term role, but Chappell's portrayal was so popular she was signed to a contract. She won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Daytime Drama for her work as Olivia in 2002 and was nominated again in the same category in 2005 and 2006. In 2007, she earned her first nomination in the Outstanding Lead Actress category.

Book Vs Movie Podcast
Book Vs Movie "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story" (1971)

Book Vs Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 58:03


Book Vs Movie: “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story” (1971) The Basis of the Waltons TV Series Started as a TV Movie! The Margos decided to get into the Depression-era holiday spirit with a look at “The Homecoming: A Christmas Story” which was written by author & creator of The Waltons TV series--Earl Hamner, Jr.  Hamner has a fascinating career as a writer with several scripts of “The Twilight Zone” including the famous The Bewitchin’ Pool, (the very last episode of the original American series.) He also created 80s TV nighttime soap, Falcon Crest!) In between, he wrote the 1961 novel Spencer’s Mountain which became a movie starring Henry Fonda and Maureen O’Hara as Clay and Olivia Spencer. They play a couple living in the Grand Teton Mountains in Wyoming and their eldest son “Clay-Boy” is set to become the first in his family to go to college.  Ten years later he wrote, “The Homecoming” which told a similar story with a twist--the Walton family was based in the Blue Ridge mountains during the depression. The TV movie was on December 19, 1971, in the U.S. and was such a big hit--it was immediately turned into a TV series.  Hamner narrated every episode which ran for almost ten years and started the phrase “goodnight John-Boy!”  In this episode, the Margos talk about the author, his original novella, the 1971 TV movie, and try to decide which we like better. Have a listen! In this ep the Margos discuss: The interesting life of Earl Hamner, Jr. The casting of Patricia Neal as Olivia Walton and why she was not hired for the series The major differences between the movie and novella The cast: Patricia Neal (Olivia Walton,) Richard Thomas (John-Boy Walton,) Edgar Bergen (Grandpa Walton,) Dorothy Stickney (Grandma Walton, ) Cleavon Little (Hawthorne Dooley,) Andrew Duggan (Big John Walton,) and Judy Norton (Mary Ellen Walton.)  Clips used: The Homecoming  trailer  An early ad for The Homecoming Olivia Walton is suspicious of John-Boy Earl Hamner, Jr opening scene narration Join our Patreon page to help support the show! https://www.patreon.com/bookversusmovie  Book Vs. Movie podcast https://www.facebook.com/bookversusmovie/ Twitter @bookversusmovie www.bookversusmovie.com Email us at bookversusmoviepodcast@gmail.com Brought to you by Audible.com You can sign up for a FREE 30-day trial here http://www.audible.com/?source_code=PDTGBPD060314004R   Margo D. @BrooklynFitChik www.brooklynfitchick.com brooklynfitchick@gmail.com Margo P. @ShesNachoMama https://coloniabook.weebly.com/ 

Able Transition: Dreams Fulfilled
Episode 3: Transition and Special Education with Olivia Spencer

Able Transition: Dreams Fulfilled

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 41:27


Friends, this episode is with one of our own transition specialists, Olivia Spencer!Transition has been a passion for Olivia since working towards her undergraduate degree in Special Education at Western Carolina University. After graduating and becoming a special education teacher for students with intellectual disabilities in a public middle school, she had a deepened passion for high quality transition planning and sought a Masters Degree in Secondary Special Education and Transition from the University of Kansas. Olivia has six years of teaching students with significant intellectual disabilities, ages 14-22, across two states, both in private and public school settings. Meeting families where they are in the transition journey, and providing excellent consultation and planning to ensure a successful future for individuals with disabilities is her passion. Enjoy this episode and if you are wanting to work with Able Transition, visit our website!https://www.abletransitionconsulting.com/work-with-able

2024: The Class of Activism
The History of Systemic Racism Part 2

2024: The Class of Activism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 38:57


Part two of my conversation about the history of systemic racism with Melissa Ndiaye and Olivia Spencer.

2024: The Class of Activism
The History of Systemic Racism: Part One

2024: The Class of Activism

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 43:35


Joseph Parr, Olivia Spencer, and Melissa Ndiaye talk about the political and cultural evolution of systemic racism from reconstruction to the present. 

Amplified!
AMPlified: Cracking the Rich Code by Letting Go and Optimizing Time

Amplified!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 56:41


Your host of Amplified, Ken Rochon, of The Umbrella Syndicate, and Founder of the Keep Smiling Movement, along with Andrea Adams-Miller, CEO, The RED Carpet Connection & Executive Director of the Keep Smiling Movement interview Wm. Paul Young, Best Selling Author, The Shack, Cross Roads, & Eve. The Shack sold over 20 Million Copies and was made into a film The Shack became quite popular, and in 2017, British film director and producer Stuart Hazeldine made a movie based on Young's novel that stars Olivia Spencer as God and Sam Worthington as Mack. Listen LIVE Monday 11-noon EST or replays at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2501/amplified #AMPlified #KeepSmiling #Smile #KenRochon #AndreaAdamsMiller #TheShack #Eve #CrossRoads #TheREDCarpetConnection #TheUmbrellaSyndicate #BigEventsUSA #WmPaulYoung

Amplified!
AMPlified: Cracking the Rich Code by Letting Go and Optimizing Time

Amplified!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 56:41


Your host of Amplified, Ken Rochon, of The Umbrella Syndicate, and Founder of the Keep Smiling Movement, along with Andrea Adams-Miller, CEO, The RED Carpet Connection & Executive Director of the Keep Smiling Movement interview Wm. Paul Young, Best Selling Author, The Shack, Cross Roads, & Eve. The Shack sold over 20 Million Copies and was made into a film The Shack became quite popular, and in 2017, British film director and producer Stuart Hazeldine made a movie based on Young's novel that stars Olivia Spencer as God and Sam Worthington as Mack. Listen LIVE Monday 11-noon EST or replays at https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2501/amplified #AMPlified #KeepSmiling #Smile #KenRochon #AndreaAdamsMiller #TheShack #Eve #CrossRoads #TheREDCarpetConnection #TheUmbrellaSyndicate #BigEventsUSA #WmPaulYoung

The Den of Geek Podcast
G! News 001 - January 2018 Late Edition

The Den of Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 34:12


The inaugural episode of the Den of Geek podcast covers the latest news from the last two weeks. For late January, hosts Mike and Dave talk about Jessica Chastain's and Olivia Spencer's work, Christopher Nolan's Best Director nod for Dunkirk, Kid Flash joining Legends of Tomorrow, the Castlevania season 2 renewal, Mute starring Alexander Skarsgard on Netflix, and Wynonna Earp starting filming or season 3 in Alberta. The bonus content in this installment is an interview with Tig Notaro of the recently canceled One Mississippi on Amazon is which she talks about the final season of the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Uncomfortable is OK Podcast
UIOK 26: Line, Content, and Moment with Olivia Spencer-Bower

Uncomfortable is OK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 67:01


I was introduced to Olivia by Hollie Woodhouse who I talked to back in episode 23. Olivia is a recent world champion. She and the rest of the New Zealand Senior women's canoe polo team – the Paddleferns took out the world champs in Italy. It's an awesome achievement that as a kiwi I'm pretty proud of. Liv talks us through the challenges of the tournament, and what changed from the last few world champs where the girls had finished up fourth repeatedly. Not only is Liv a world champion athlete but she also runs her own business. We talk about photography, in particular how she is helping to tell the story of the Christchurch rebuild. Liv offers up some wicked insights. She talks about the struggle of trying to continue to believe in yourself, she chats about getting into the zone in all areas of her life, and about being kind to yourself and giving yourself a pat on the back when you need it. Thanks everyone for taking the time to listen to Liv and I have a chat today. The podcast has just had its best month yet so I'd like to give a few thanks. Thanks as always to my little brother Jeremy Desmond for his musical genius, thanks to everyone that has supported me with this project especially my lovely wife, cheers to all the guests I have somehow managed to swindle in to coming to talk to me, and mostly thanks to everyone that has listened so far, it still amazes me. Make sure to share this one out it's a doozy, and leave a comment or a review on iTunes or Stitcher, I hope you enjoy getting uncomfortable with me and Liv today. Guest: Olivia Spencer-Bower Liv Spencer-Bower Athlete De Nada Creative - Facebook De Nada Creative - website Host: Chris Desmond Uncomfortable is OK - Facebook Twitter Instagram Music: Jeremy Desmond Music

But You're Wrong Podcast
Episode 147: Growing Old with Blaclock

But You're Wrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2013 73:39


The Duo investigate why old people shop 12 items or less, things they have in common with their dads. And why they reboot so many detective shows with black leading actors.

On Air with Douglas
Crystal Chappell

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2013 67:00


Fans of daytime know Crystal Chappell's career as she has played Carly Manning on Days of Our Lives, Maggie Carpenter on One Life to Life, and Olivia Spencer on Guiding Light, most currently Danielle on The Bold and the Beautiful as well as webseries The Grove and Venice.  We chat with Crystal to talk about her career, her currrent projects and connect her with her fans.

On Air with Douglas
Crystal Chappell

On Air with Douglas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2013 67:00


Fans of daytime know Crystal Chappell's career as she has played Carly Manning on Days of Our Lives, Maggie Carpenter on One Life to Life, and Olivia Spencer on Guiding Light, most currently Danielle on The Bold and the Beautiful as well as webseries The Grove and Venice.  We chat with Crystal to talk about her career, her currrent projects and connect her with her fans.

Take 2 Radio
CRYSTAL CHAPPELL

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2013 70:00


Two-time Emmy Award Winning actress Crystal Chappell never stops!  She won an Emmy in 2002 for Outstanding Supporting Actress as Olivia on CBS-TV's “Guiding Light” as well as a 2011 Emmy for Outstanding Special Class Short Format for her web-series “Venice,” which she wrote, produced and created.  “Venice” revolves around a warm community of people who reside in Venice Beach, California.  In addition, she also received Soap Opera Award's “Hottest Female Star,” and recently joined the cast of CBS-TV's “Bold and Beautiful” as Danielle.   As if that was not enough, she is also working on her second web-series “The Grove,” which is currently in post-production.  The show revolves around a wealthy and a working class family, their similarities and differences, yet both consider The Grove their home. For the past two years, Crystal reprised her role of Dr. Carly Manning on NBC-TV's “Days of Our Lives.”   Prior to DAYS, Crystal starred as Olivia Spencer on CBS-TV's “Guiding Light.”  She stops by to chat about her amazing, illustrious career.

Take 2 Radio
CRYSTAL CHAPPELL

Take 2 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2013 70:00


Two-time Emmy Award Winning actress Crystal Chappell never stops!  She won an Emmy in 2002 for Outstanding Supporting Actress as Olivia on CBS-TV's “Guiding Light” as well as a 2011 Emmy for Outstanding Special Class Short Format for her web-series “Venice,” which she wrote, produced and created.  “Venice” revolves around a warm community of people who reside in Venice Beach, California.  In addition, she also received Soap Opera Award's “Hottest Female Star,” and recently joined the cast of CBS-TV's “Bold and Beautiful” as Danielle.   As if that was not enough, she is also working on her second web-series “The Grove,” which is currently in post-production.  The show revolves around a wealthy and a working class family, their similarities and differences, yet both consider The Grove their home. For the past two years, Crystal reprised her role of Dr. Carly Manning on NBC-TV's “Days of Our Lives.”   Prior to DAYS, Crystal starred as Olivia Spencer on CBS-TV's “Guiding Light.”  She stops by to chat about her amazing, illustrious career on Sunday, January 13 at 5pm EST. 

OutTakes Interviews
Crystal Chappell

OutTakes Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2011 30:00


Daytime Emmy Award-winning actress CRYSTAL CHAPPELL -- producer and star of the webseries, Venice -- joins OutTakes to talk about the upcoming third season premiering on November 23rd.  A daytime veteran for over 20 years, Crystal's portrayals include Olivia Spencer from Guiding Light, Carly Manning from Days of Our Lives, Maggie Carpenter from One Life To Live and Gina from Venice.  For more information about purchasing a subscription for the new Venice season, go to www.venicetheseries.com

BuzzWorthy Radio
BuzzWorthy Radio: Crystal Chappell & Mary Beth Evans!

BuzzWorthy Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2009 120:00


Crystal Chappell, who plays Olivia Spencer on CBS Daytime's, "Guiding Light," will be making her very first appearance on BuzzWorthy Radio. Many fans got to know and love her first when she played on NBC's, "Days of our Lives." From there, she went on to play on "One Life to Live," and now her Emmy winning role on GL. Hear her talk about her most latest storyline involving Olivia's pairing with Natalia, played by actress Jessica Leccia. Mary Beth Evans returns for a special exit interview on BuzzWorthy Radio! Be there as we take live callers and discuss the latest happenings with Days of our Lives, the news of her being let go, and what do we have to look forward to with Mary Beth.

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