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Viola é protagonista da comédia “Noite de Reis”de William Shakespeare. Depois de naufragar perto da desconhecida terra de Ilíria, Viola chega a terra firme sozinha, sem saber se os outros tripulantes estão vivos ou mortos. Sua principal tristeza é ter se perdido de seu irmão gêmeo durante o acidente. Conclui que a melhor maneira de sobreviver sem percalços em uma região desconhecida é se disfarçando de homem. Sob o nome falso “Cesário”, Viola se põe aos serviços do Duque Orsino, um dos homens mais poderosos de Ilíria. O duque logo percebe a vocação poética de Cesário, e o envia para cortejar Olívia, a condessa por quem ele está perdidamente apaixonado. Em uma das tramas mais emaranhadas de Shakespeare, Olívia acaba se apaixonando por Cesário (sem saber que ele é uma mulher!), e Viola, por debaixo dos trajes masculinos, se apaixona pelo duque Orsino, que não pode corresponder seu amor por achar que ela é um homem. É a versão shakespeariana do poema “Quadrilha”, do Drummond! Como em toda comédia, “tudo está bem quando termina bem”, e após diversos enganos e confusões, a peça acaba com um final feliz. Viola, assim como as outras principais heroínas shakespearianas, se destaca dos outros personagens por sua integridade e pela sinceridade dos seus sentimentos. Se “Noite de Reis” é uma peça onde um dos temas é a paixão e sua superficialidade, Viola é a única personagem que ama verdadeiramente. Corajosa e altruísta, sustenta seu disfarce masculino por toda a peça, só se revelando em uma das últimas cenas, quando sua mentira se prova incapaz de prejudicar qualquer outra pessoa. Viola foi representada por várias das melhores atrizes do mundo, tanto no teatro como no cinema. Um dos filmes mais famosos, apesar de não ser uma adaptação direta de “Noite de Reis”, é “Shakespeare Apaixonado”, que tem Gwyneth Paltrow vivendo Viola – ela inclusive ganhou o Oscar de melhor atriz por esse papel!
Phantom Electric Ghost Interviews: Danielle Orsino: Competitive Martial Artist, Cosplayer Nurse Turned Fantasy Author Inspiration to culmination- how a chance meeting with a patient turned into a fantasy series Biography As featured on the Tamron Hall Show Danielle M. Orsino is an award-winning fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision is to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. The creative spark of storytelling has been with Danielle ever since she was a child, but martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, it was reignited during the most unexpected of moments: while treating one of her patients. Seeing that they longed for a distraction during their arduous treatments, the floodgates of inspiration soon burst forth. So, Danielle took it upon herself to tell them a story; a fantastical narrative that would leave the confines of that IV room's walls and land upon a page. Before she knew it, what started as an imaginative tale to pass the time, turned into book, followed by an entire series: The Birth of Fae published by 4Horsemen Publications, Inc. With an unwavering passion for cosplay and comics, it was a unanimous decision to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory. The Birth of Fae also features Los, an affable chameleon dragon inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos. This “New Queen of the Fae's” unmatched world-building and masterful Fae-origin retellings have led to an ever-growing queendom of “Fae-natics”. “After summoning this world into existence through an imaginative force of will, Danielle has scoured every inch of the landscape several times over. Critics often praise a story's world building by saying that it feels “lived in.” Well, the world of the Fae certainly seems like that because Danielle herself has happily lived there for years as she worked to put all of this together... My favorite part of this story is that it is gloriously depicted in vibrant images.” -Clete Barrett Smith, New York Times Bestselling Author of If We Were Giants, Aliens on Vacation series, and Magic Delivery Links: birthofthefae.com instagram @birthofthrfae_novel Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: PayPalMe link Any contribution is appreciated: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/PhantomElectric?locale.x=en_US Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors: Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription. The best tool for getting podcast guests: Podmatch.com https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghost Subscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content: https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/ Donate to support PEG free artist interviews: Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRpr PEG uses StreamYard.com for our live podcasts https://streamyard.com/pal/c/6290085463457792 Get $10.00 Credit for using StreamYard.com when you sign up with our link RSS https://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rss --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/phantom-electric/message
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of Shakespeare's great comedies, which plays in the space between marriage, love and desire. By convention a wedding means a happy ending and here there are three, but neither Orsino nor Viola, Olivia nor Sebastian know much of each other's true character and even the identities of the twins Viola and Sebastian have only just been revealed to their spouses to be. These twins gain some financial security but it is unclear what precisely the older Orsino and Olivia find enduringly attractive in the adolescent objects of their love. Meanwhile their hopes and illusions are framed by the fury of Malvolio, tricked into trusting his mistress Olivia loved him and who swears an undefined revenge on all those who mocked him.With Pascale Aebischer Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Performance Studies at the University of ExeterMichael Dobson Professor of Shakespeare Studies and Director of the Shakespeare Institute at the University of BirminghamAnd Emma Smith Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, University of OxfordProduced by Simon Tillotson, Victoria Brignell and Luke MulhallReading list:C.L. Barber, Shakespeare's Festive Comedies: A Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom (first published 1959; Princeton University Press, 2011)Simone Chess, ‘Queer Residue: Boy Actors' Adult Careers in Early Modern England' (Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies 19.4, 2020)Callan Davies, What is a Playhouse? England at Play, 1520-1620 (Routledge, 2023)Frances E. Dolan, Twelfth Night: Language and Writing (Bloomsbury, 2014)John Drakakis (ed.), Alternative Shakespeares (Psychology Press, 2002), especially ‘Disrupting Sexual Difference: Meaning and Gender in the Comedies' by Catherine BelseyBart van Es, Shakespeare's Comedies: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2016) Sonya Freeman Loftis, Mardy Philippian and Justin P. Shaw (eds.), Inclusive Shakespeares: Identity, Pedagogy, Performance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), especially ‘”I am all the daughters of my father's house, and all the brothers too”: Genderfluid Potentiality in As You Like It and Twelfth Night' by Eric Brinkman Ezra Horbury, ‘Transgender Reassessments of the Cross-Dressed Page in Shakespeare, Philaster, and The Honest Man's Fortune' (Shakespeare Quarterly 73, 2022) Jean Howard, ‘Crossdressing, the theatre, and gender struggle in early modern England' (Shakespeare Quarterly 39, 1988)Harry McCarthy, Boy Actors in Early Modern England: Skill and Stagecraft in the Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2022)Stephen Orgel, Impersonations: The Performance of Gender in Shakespeare's England (Cambridge University Press, 1996)William Shakespeare (eds. Michael Dobson and Molly Mahood), Twelfth Night (Penguin, 2005)William Shakespeare (ed. Keir Elam), Twelfth Night (Arden Shakespeare, 2008)Emma Smith, This is Shakespeare: How to Read the World's Greatest Playwright (Pelican, 2019)Victoria Sparey, Shakespeare's Adolescents: Age, Gender and the Body in Shakespearean Performance and Early Modern Culture (Manchester University Press, 2024)
Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss one of Shakespeare's great comedies, which plays in the space between marriage, love and desire. By convention a wedding means a happy ending and here there are three, but neither Orsino nor Viola, Olivia nor Sebastian know much of each other's true character and even the identities of the twins Viola and Sebastian have only just been revealed to their spouses to be. These twins gain some financial security but it is unclear what precisely the older Orsino and Olivia find enduringly attractive in the adolescent objects of their love. Meanwhile their hopes and illusions are framed by the fury of Malvolio, tricked into trusting his mistress Olivia loved him and who swears an undefined revenge on all those who mocked him.With Pascale Aebischer Professor of Shakespeare and Early Modern Performance Studies at the University of ExeterMichael Dobson Professor of Shakespeare Studies and Director of the Shakespeare Institute at the University of BirminghamAnd Emma Smith Professor of Shakespeare Studies at Hertford College, University of OxfordProduced by Simon Tillotson, Victoria Brignell and Luke MulhallReading list:C.L. Barber, Shakespeare's Festive Comedies: A Study of Dramatic Form and Its Relation to Social Custom (first published 1959; Princeton University Press, 2011)Simone Chess, ‘Queer Residue: Boy Actors' Adult Careers in Early Modern England' (Journal for Early Modern Cultural Studies 19.4, 2020)Callan Davies, What is a Playhouse? England at Play, 1520-1620 (Routledge, 2023)Frances E. Dolan, Twelfth Night: Language and Writing (Bloomsbury, 2014)John Drakakis (ed.), Alternative Shakespeares (Psychology Press, 2002), especially ‘Disrupting Sexual Difference: Meaning and Gender in the Comedies' by Catherine BelseyBart van Es, Shakespeare's Comedies: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2016) Sonya Freeman Loftis, Mardy Philippian and Justin P. Shaw (eds.), Inclusive Shakespeares: Identity, Pedagogy, Performance (Palgrave Macmillan, 2023), especially ‘”I am all the daughters of my father's house, and all the brothers too”: Genderfluid Potentiality in As You Like It and Twelfth Night' by Eric Brinkman Ezra Horbury, ‘Transgender Reassessments of the Cross-Dressed Page in Shakespeare, Philaster, and The Honest Man's Fortune' (Shakespeare Quarterly 73, 2022) Jean Howard, ‘Crossdressing, the theatre, and gender struggle in early modern England' (Shakespeare Quarterly 39, 1988)Harry McCarthy, Boy Actors in Early Modern England: Skill and Stagecraft in the Theatre (Cambridge University Press, 2022)Stephen Orgel, Impersonations: The Performance of Gender in Shakespeare's England (Cambridge University Press, 1996)William Shakespeare (eds. Michael Dobson and Molly Mahood), Twelfth Night (Penguin, 2005)William Shakespeare (ed. Keir Elam), Twelfth Night (Arden Shakespeare, 2008)Emma Smith, This is Shakespeare: How to Read the World's Greatest Playwright (Pelican, 2019)Victoria Sparey, Shakespeare's Adolescents: Age, Gender and the Body in Shakespearean Performance and Early Modern Culture (Manchester University Press, 2024)
The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Audible.com: voicesoftoday.net/12n Twelfth Night By William Shakespeare Presented by Voices of Today As the generating force of its plot Twelfth Night uses a device which has since become a staple in comedy: gender confusion. Viola and her twin brother Sebastian, are shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, a country ruled by the melancholy Duke Orsino. The twins are separated and Viola is led to believe that her brother has perished. She disguises herself as a male under the name of Cesario and makes her way to the ducal court, where Orsino employs her as a messenger, to communicate his love to the reclusive lady Olivia, who is not willing to return his affection. Olivia is also the target of two other romantic schemes. Her pompous steward, Malvolio, has persuaded himself that Olivia has fallen for him but is too diffident to reveal her passion. Her dissipated uncle, Sir Toby Belch, has plans to set up a match for her with Sir Andrew Aguecheek, a feeble-minded squire. Viola/Cesario falls in love with Orsino and Olivia with Cesario, but all of the parties are obliged to hide their feelings. Having survived the shipwreck, Sebastian now appears on the scene and contracts a secret marriage with Olivia, who believes him to be Cesario. In the final act, Viola reveals her true identity and is accepted as a spouse by Orsino. Featuring Emma Faye as Viola, Kendra Murray as Olivia, Cate Barratt as Sir Toby Belch, Alan Weyman as Sir Andrew Aguecheek, Lillian Rachel as Malvolio, Marty Krz as Feste and Laura Richcreek as Orsino. Also featuring the voices of Claudia Anglade, Linda Barrans, P J Morgan, Denis Daly and John Burlinson.
Join us for an epic celebration on Jigs and Bigs Episode 201, recorded LIVE at our much-anticipated 200th Episode bash! In this special episode, we delve into the intriguing world of fishing stereotypes with an entertaining tier list discussion. But that's not all! Prepare to be blown away as we feature an international FTG, showcasing thrilling fishing adventures across the globe. And as if that isn't exciting enough, we have the amazing Janelle Orsino stepping into the beef seat, bringing together her passion for fishing, bushcraft, airsoft, and traveling the world in her remarkable bus conversion. Don't miss out on this action-packed episode that promises to captivate and inspire all outdoor enthusiasts! Call the J+B Hotline! 1+ (413) 324-8519 (Questions, comments, FTG, and more) BECOME A JIGHEAD HERE: https://rebrand.ly/bf8612 Check out our LINKTREE: https://linktr.ee/jigsandbigs Thanks to our Show Partners! - Dark Horse Tackle - https://rebrand.ly/5p68yye [Save 15% off your first box in a Weekend Warrior or Dabble Pack month-month subscription using code JIGSANDBIGS15 at checkout or put together a BYOB and use the code JANDBBYOB25! - Omnia Fishing - https://omnia.direct/OmniaE-GiftCard [Save 15% off your FIRST order at Omnia Fishing!] - A-Bay Lure - https://abaylure.com [Use code Jigsandbigs to save 20% on your entire order] - Bay House Apartment - https://shorturl.at/fpRX8 - The Ship Motel - https://theshipmotel.com/ - Reaction Tackle - https://bit.ly/3ROTj5k - Three Belles Outfitters - https://rebrand.ly/zsdnchi - Torege Polarized Sunglasses - https://rebrand.ly/i2cqymx [Use code jigsandbigs10 to save 10% at checkout!] --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jigsandbigs/support
Feste as Sir Topas the cleric accuses Malvolio, desperate and shut up in darkness, of being mad. Act 5 is a single scene of multiple recognitions, climaxing when Viola/Cesario is standing on stage and her identical twin brother Sebastian walks on: “A natural perspective, that is and is not.” The couples are sorted out, Viola and Orsino, Olivia and Sebastian. Malvolio stomps out, vowing revenge. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-dolzani/support
Viola's brother Sebastian, disguised as Roderigo, and his good friend Antonio. Orsino is increasingly drawn to Cesario, the disguised Viola. But Olivia is as well. The reveling crew of Sir Toby Belch hatch a plot against Malvolio. Songs of carpe diem and of death. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-dolzani/support
Fantasy series author and award winning martial artist Danelle Orsino joins the pack at The Hydrant - as herself! (as opposed to Wonder Woman, Catwoman or Poison Ivy)
Viola, dressed as a young man named Cesario, is sent to woo Olivia on his behalf. Olivia is shut up, wearing a veil, vowing to mourn her brother for 7 years. In comes Cesario, and Olivia promptly is infatuated with her, not realizing that “Cesario” is another woman. The antagonism between the steward Malvolio and the rowdy crew of Sir Toby Belch, Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and Maria. The contrast between Feste the Clown and Malvolio, the “refuser of festivities.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michael-dolzani/support
In Part 3, Professor Emma Smith offers close-readings of some of the play's most important scenes, which dramatize the wide range of relationships and types of love explored in the play. Speeches and performers: Orsino, 1.1, “If music be the food of love, play on …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Malvolio and Olivia, 1.5, “I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal …” (Amanda Harris) Antonio and Sebastian, 2.1, “If you will not murder me for my love …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Viola, 2.2, “I left no ring with her …” (Katy Stephens) Malvolio, 2.5, “M.O.A.I. …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/performing-arts
In Part 3, Professor Emma Smith offers close-readings of some of the play's most important scenes, which dramatize the wide range of relationships and types of love explored in the play. Speeches and performers: Orsino, 1.1, “If music be the food of love, play on …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Malvolio and Olivia, 1.5, “I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal …” (Amanda Harris) Antonio and Sebastian, 2.1, “If you will not murder me for my love …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Viola, 2.2, “I left no ring with her …” (Katy Stephens) Malvolio, 2.5, “M.O.A.I. …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literary-studies
Tonight's sleep story is Twelfth Night as retold by Edith Nesbit. You might know the story of twins, a shipwreck, and the love triangle of Orsino, Viola, and Olivia originally written by William Shakespeare. This adaptation by Edith Nesbit condenses and simplifies the story. If you're still awake, the stories are The Tempest, The Winter's Tale and Cymbeline.Interested in more sleepy content or just want to support the show? Tap "Subscribe" in Apple Podcasts or join Just Sleep Premium here: https://justsleeppodcast.com/supportSweet Dreams.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Danielle M. Orsino is a fantasy novelist whose compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. She joins Jesse today to talk her love of Wonder Woman, Nursing, how a chemo patient helped inspire her series and how her love of Cosplay lead to her being on the cover of her series in character. Find out more here! https://www.birthofthefae.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Danielle M. Orsino is a fantasy novelist whose compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. She joins Jesse today to talk her love of Wonder Woman, Nursing, how a chemo patient helped inspire her series and how her love of Cosplay lead to her being on the cover of her series in character. Find out more here! https://www.birthofthefae.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Transport yourself to Birth of the Fae Author and Cosplayer Danielle Orsino's world and enter the fantasy realm of fire-breathing dragons and forces of light and dark. You'll be as enthralled by her as you will with the characters and world she creates matched only by her pre-Fae feats as a nurse and martial arts world champion silver medalist performing for presidents and collaborating with the likes of Vincent Lyn and Dwayne The Rock Johnson.Check out Danielle Orsino's books and her video game link: https://www.melderverse.com/pages/losThank you for listening. Please check out @lateboomers on Instagram and our website lateboomers.biz. If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to watch it or listen to more of our episodes, you will find Late Boomers on your favorite podcast platform and on our new YouTube Late Boomers Podcast Channel. We hope we have inspired you and we look forward to your becoming a member of our Late Boomers family of subscribers.
Rahul Khona is joined by Lina Orsino-Allen (A wedding photographer and also a holistic business coach at https://linadellaluna.com/).They talk about self-care for the self-employed. About how daily habits can help transform your life and reduce stress and anxiety - especially during the busy months being wedding photographers. They also talk about how setting boundaries and creating routines can help you maximise your time. Lots of great ideas and tips for a healthier and happier mind, business and life!Find out about, and buy tickets to, the NINEDOTS GATHERING - Nov 14-15 2023.Find out about, and book your place on, the GREAT ESCAPE LUXURY RETREAT for wedding photographers. Apr 29 - May 2 2024.Become a NineDots member and join the NineDots Community today. Access support, tutorials and online education, awards, events, community, referrals and more!Support the show
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y As featured on the Tamron Hall Show: Danielle M. Orsino is an award-winning fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision is to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. The creative spark of storytelling has been with Danielle ever since she was a child, but martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, it was reignited during the most unexpected of moments: while treating one of her patients. Seeing that they longed for a distraction during their arduous treatments, the floodgates of inspiration soon burst forth. So, Danielle took it upon herself to tell them a story; a fantastical narrative that would leave the confines of that IV room's walls and land upon a page. Before she knew it, what started as an imaginative tale to pass the time, turned into book, followed by an entire series: The Birth of Fae published by 4Horsemen Publications, Inc. With an unwavering passion for cosplay and comics, it was a unanimous decision to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory. The Birth of Fae also features Los, an affable chameleon dragon inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos. Dreams: Rescue Society for Puppies See the first volume made into an anime. Keep writing for as long as she can pump out quality. Go to Loch Ness Contact them at: https://4horsemenpublications.com/our-authors/danielle-orsino/ Instagram: @Birthofthefae_novel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT How to Meet Anybody with Steve Buzogany Episode: https://apple.co/3zuud1y As featured on the Tamron Hall Show: Danielle M. Orsino is an award-winning fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision is to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. The creative spark of storytelling has been with Danielle ever since she was a child, but martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, it was reignited during the most unexpected of moments: while treating one of her patients. Seeing that they longed for a distraction during their arduous treatments, the floodgates of inspiration soon burst forth. So, Danielle took it upon herself to tell them a story; a fantastical narrative that would leave the confines of that IV room's walls and land upon a page. Before she knew it, what started as an imaginative tale to pass the time, turned into book, followed by an entire series: The Birth of Fae published by 4Horsemen Publications, Inc. With an unwavering passion for cosplay and comics, it was a unanimous decision to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory. The Birth of Fae also features Los, an affable chameleon dragon inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos. Dreams: Rescue Society for Puppies See the first volume made into an anime. Keep writing for as long as she can pump out quality. Go to Loch Ness Contact them at: https://4horsemenpublications.com/our-authors/danielle-orsino/ Instagram: @Birthofthefae_novel --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/timothy-douglas0/support
Welcome back! In typical Shakespearean comedy fashion, when last we left our characters, everyone was in love with the wrong person and/or pretending to be someone they're not. Will Viola, Orsino, Olivia, and Sebastian ever figure this mess out?! Spoiler alert: yes. Join us as your hosts get a li'l wacky with it. Rachel doesn't suffer fools. Jackie finally comes to understand the true meaning of Theo leaving. Bekah declares the drama to be none of her affair. By far, our gayest episode yet. Topics include: sea plots, which characters need a hug, Dutchmen's beards, sugar babies, gay pirates (yes, Our Flag Means Death gets a mention), Stephen's pranks, the anti-insanity stone, Horton Hears a Who, Seussophobia, basilisk v. cockatrice, a wonderful boywife, and The Idiot Award. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
"Birth of the Fae" author and cosplayer Danielle Orsino joins the show to chat what it means to believe in yourself as a creator, and to let others believe in you when it came to her career as a cosplayer. Follow Danielle on Instagram @birthofthefae_novel. KnewAmsterdam.com is brought to you by SeatGeek, use code FLOBITO for $20 off your first order! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/knewamsterdam/support
Danielle Orsino is a competitive martial artist, licensed nurse, fantasy author, and cosplayer who was inspired to write her fantasy series by a patient who needed a distraction during IV therapy. She has also been dubbed the new Fabio of Fantasy, and she loves exploring the world of writing while exposing the underbelly of the publishing industry at the same time. Danielle shares how a life-threatening allergic reaction resulting in anaphylaxis abruptly ended her plans for pursuing an advanced medical career, and how an anxious patient unexpectedly launched a new career as a fantasy author. She explains how her martial arts training influences her writing, how cosplay helps her develop her characters, and why she is now known as the Fabio of Fantasy. Download this fascinating episode to hear her story and how a licensed nurse specializing in IV therapy became the Fabio of Fantasy. https://www.birthofthefae.com/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOqCWSgZeRz3esPLO7ApoOQ https://www.instagram.com/birthofthefae_novel/?hl=en
Breathe and believe in yourself. Today's featured award-winning author is a hall of fame champion martial artist, nurse, and cosplayer, Danielle Orsino. Danielle and I had a fun chat about her book series, “Birth of the Fae”, what it's like to be on blasphemy lists, and tons more!!! Key Things You'll Learn:Why you must ask for what you wantHow she became interested in martial arts and turned it into an opportunity to meet celebritiesHer research and writing process for her booksHow martial arts assist in Danielle's writing Danielle's Site: https://www.birthofthefae.com/Danielle's Books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B08BJGPVHH/allbooks The opening track is titled “Check It Out” by Mountaineer from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/mountaineer/check-it-outLicense code: AR6DFPGVXQ9Q1SSY Please support today's podcast to keep this content coming! CashApp: $DomBrightmonDonate on PayPal: @DBrightmonBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dombrightmonGet Going North T-Shirts, Stickers, and More: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/dom-brightmon You May Also Like… Ep. 530 – “Nurse Turned Award-Winning Author” with Helen Starbuck (@HelenSStarbuck): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-530-nurse-turned-award-winning-author-with-helen-starbuck-helensstarbuck/ Ep. 463.5 – “Swordfighting, for Writers, Game Designers and Martial Artists” with Dr. Guy Windsor (@guy_windsor): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-4635-swordfighting-for-writers-game-designers-and-martial-artists-with-dr-guy-windsor-guy_windsor/ Ep. 410 – “Research Scientist Turned Urban Fantasy Author” with Kristi Charish (@kristicharish): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-410-research-scientist-turned-urban-fantasy-author-with-kristi-charish-kristicharish/ Ep. 330 – “A Long Way from Ordinary” with Ann Charles (@AnnWCharles): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-330-a-long-way-from-ordinary-with-ann-charles-annwcharles/ Ep. 598 – “An Awakening” with Shiva Kumar (@shivaarc1242): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-598-an-awakening-with-shiva-kumar-shivaarc1242/ Ep. 318 – “Beautiful, Frightening and Silent” with Jennifer Anne Gordon (@JenniferAnneGo5): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-318-beautiful-frightening-and-silent-with-jennifer-anne-gordon-jenniferannego5/ Ep. 533 – “Anime, Swords, & Knives, Oh My!” with Sarah Humpherys: https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-533-anime-swords-knives-oh-my-with-sarah-humpherys/ Ep. 370 – “Leadership That Rocks” with Jim Knight (@KnightSpeaker): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-370-leadership-that-rocks-with-jim-knight-knightspeaker/ Ep. 461 – “Live for Joy” with Anne Scottlin (@AnneScottlin): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-461-live-for-joy-with-anne-scottlin-annescottlin/ 20 - "You Probably Won't Die" with Chris Aitken (@cfcatonsville): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/20-you-probably-wont-die-with-chris-aitken-cfcatonsville/ 279 – “Peak Performance Ghostwriting” with Kathrin Hutson (@ExquisitelyDark): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/279-peak-performance-ghostwriting-with-kathrin-hutson-exquisitelydark/ Ep. 606 – “Crowdfunding Your Comic Books Into Reality” with Morgan Quaid (@morgan_quaid): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-606-crowdfunding-your-comic-books-into-reality-with-morgan-quaid-morgan_quaid/ Ep. 375 – “Aces High, Jokers Wild” with O. E. Tearmann (@ETearmann): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-375-aces-high-jokers-wild-with-o-e-tearmann-etearmann/ Ep. 568 – “The Multi-Hyphen Mystery Author Life” with Diane Bator (@bator_l): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-568-the-multi-hyphen-mystery-author-life-with-diane-bator-bator_l/ Ep. 351 – “The Gift Legacy” with JP McLean (@jpmcleanauthor): https://www.goingnorthpodcast.com/ep-351-the-gift-legacy-with-jp-mclean-jpmcleanauthor/
Danielle M. Orsino spent her childhood idolizing superheroes who would use their incredible power to help others, so is it any surprise that she became a nurse and helped patients get through their grueling treatments through her fantasy storytelling power? A life-threatening event then led Danielle to pursue writing as a career. Today, Danielle Orsino is an award-winning fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision is to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. She is also an award-winning cosplayer known for her DC interpretations. Danielle's Birth of the Fae series is published by 4 Horsemen Publications.
For Year Three of The Waxing Soul Podcast we're digging deep into the nuance of magical concepts and discussing the reality of authentic spiritual practice with a wide variety of guests! It's November 10, 2022, and on today's episode I welcome fantasy author Danielle Orsino for a discussion about the connection between storytelling, art, and magic. Are you ready to grow your soul? Music by ComaStudio from Pixabay Connect with Danielle: http://www.birthofthefae.com http://www.instagram.com/birthofthefae_novel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waxingsoul/message
In this episode: Danielle M Orsino is a fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision is to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal musings from Chris Claremont and George Perez to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman.With an unwavering passion for cosplay and comics, it was a unanimous decision by her publishers to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory (and the covers look amazing!) The Birth of Fae, her book series, features Los, an affable chameleon dragon inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos. I had a lovely conversation with Danielle, her passion, her enthusiasm, her creativity and the joy that she takes in the work she does, and the cosplay that she takes part in. It is clear right from the outset, she really enjoys her writing. She enjoys telling stories. She enjoys doing the marketing for it and the creative visual side of it all. It was a lovely reminder to me that this is meant to be fun. It's easy for writers to get caught up in the seriousness of the work we're doing and the earnestness of the craft of writing. But really, what draws us to this is the chance to be creative, the chance to play, to explore, to be other people for a period. My conversation with Danielle was a wonderful and timely reminder of that. So, if you've been feeling that you're getting stuck in the quagmire of the story you're telling and perhaps just taking things a little too seriously, then this conversation with Danielle is what you need. It will help remind you that you're doing this for the love of it. Links:Home | Birth of the FaeDanielle M. Orsino (@birthofthefae_novel) • Instagram photos and videosDanielle Orsino – 4 Horsemen PublicationsBirth of the Fae seriesBooky Call | Book Discovery AppBookyCon 2022: A Mega Meta Book Festival (flodesk.com)Line Editing Made Simple Kick-start your editing for free!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show
On today's episode of The Bookshelf Odyssey, I am exploring the fantasy section of my bookshelves. My guest today is fantasy author Danielle Orsino, and she is the author of the Birth of the Fae series. She's also an expert cosplayer, martial artist, a nurse, AND is featured modeling on the covers of the novels she writes. She's also a comic book fan, and an incredibly talented writer. Take a listen to today's episode as we talk comic books, writing, and Danielle's incredible journey to becoming a published author. Danielle's Website: https://www.birthofthefae.com/ Books in the Birth of the Fae series: Locked Out of Heaven, Thine Eyes of Mercy, From the Ashes, Kingdom Come, A Fae is Done (Just published in September!) Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction 02:00 Favorite Books 03:40 Wonder Woman and Comic Book Discussion 11:10 How did you become a writer? 22:10 Cosplay 27:30 The direction of the series 31:48 Oh yeah, she's also a martial arts expert 33:53 How to get into cosplay 37:30 Advice for Writers Books Mentioned: Queen of the Damned by Anne Rice Hop on Pop by Dr. Suess And more comic book recommendations than you can keep track of! Find Me online: Podcast: https://bookshelfodyssey.buzzsprout.com/ Voxer: @artbookshelfodyssey Discord: https://discord.gg/8MFceV2NFe Facebook Group Page: @thebookshelfodyssey Twitter: @odyssey_podcast Instagram: @bookshelfodysseypodcast Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArtBookshelfOdyssey Email: bookshelfodysseypodcast@gmail.com I'm now a bookshop.org affiliate - check out my shop and find your next great read! https://bookshop.org/shop/bookshelfodyssey https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bookshelfpod
Join me in welcoming Danielle Orsino to the show!Topics:LARPDungeons and DragonsCosplayComiconWonder womanHarley QuinnBlasphemy AuthorFantasy writing Hollyweird Martial ArtsGoodbyes
Frederic Hand — Across Time (New Focus Recordings) Jump to giveaway form New Classical Tracks - Frederic Hand by ”I'm not sure why this happened, but he started to sing at a slower tempo. I had this moment of panic,” guitarist Frederic Hand said during one of the many stories he can tell about his role as the official guitarist for the Metropolitan Opera. “Here we are, and it comes down to the guitar player to make a decision whether to follow the conductor or to follow the most famous singer in the world. I remember all these things rushing through my head, ‘Why me?' — I decided to follow Luciano Pavarotti.” Along with his role at the Met, which he held for decades, he's written music for five soap operas, films and a vibrant solo career of 40 years, which is celebrated on his latest recording, Across Time. In general, what will we hear on this album? “Forty years ago, I did a recording called Trilogy. It was all original compositions, and that was the first time I used jazz harmonies and rhythms. That album was the beginning of solidifying my style. I was able to get the masters and have it digitally remastered. I'm happy because I can reintroduce that album to several other generations. “There are three new pieces written during the first couple of years of the pandemic. They really do reflect us being in a pandemic in terms of feelings, especially the first piece, “Renewal.” There was a time, especially when the vaccines first came out, that it seemed like a big ray of light was coming in. There was hope. That hope is expressed in the music with a very joyful jazz waltz. “Then the piece ends with contemplated harmonics. That's musically the representation of what I was feeling during the pandemic. If I were to write it now, I'm not quite sure what I would do, because it's so confusing. “I also had three songs that I had recorded with my wife with texts by Shakespeare's character Orsino. Those were done in my home studio, and they haven't seen the light of day until now. I'm excited about that. So that's the gist of the album, and that's why I called it Across Time.” How did your mentee inspire you to write a ballad for Astor Piazzolla? “His name is Federico Diaz, and he's a Piazzolla specialist. He devoted his doctorate to the music of Piazzolla. He told me at the end of his stay he wanted to do a concert of solo music by people who were influenced by Piazzolla. He asked people to create new music.” Tell us about “A Waltz for Maurice.” “I would say in terms of composers influencing the way that I voice chords on the guitar, Maurice Ravel is my main influence. I'm trying to imitate him. I said before I was imitating Bill Evans, but Evans is coming out of the Ravel tradition.” Watch now To hear the rest of my conversation, click on the extended interview above, or download the extended podcast on iTunes or wherever you get your podcasts. More on classical guitar New Classical Tracks: Paraguayan guitarist Berta Roja honors the history of classical guitar Man with a mission: Miloš seeks the next great classical guitar showpiece Here are eight guitar composers for International Guitar Month Time for Three Giveaway Time For Three New Classical Tracks Giveaway You must be 13 or older to submit any information to American Public Media/Minnesota Public Radio. The personally identifying information you provide will not be sold, shared, or used for purposes other than to communicate with you about things like our programs, products and services. See Terms of Use and Privacy. This giveaway is subject to the Official Giveaway Rules. Resources Frederic Hand — Across Time (Amazon) Frederic Hand (official site)
Birth Of The Fae Danielle M Orsino Interview with Fantasy Novelist Birth of the Fae Author Danielle M Orsino #FantasyNovelist #TheBirthofFae #DanielleOrsino Hi, and welcome to the show! On today's show I have the pleasure of welcoming fantasy novelist Danielle M Orsino, and on today's call, Danielle and I are going to talk about her journey as a fantasy novelist, we're going to talk about what inspired her to start writing, and we lift the lid on her latest book “Fire, Ice, Acid and Heart”. As a fantasy novelist, Danielle's books pay homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. Danielle has always had a creative spark for storytelling. In fact, it's been with Danielle ever since she was a child. That being said, martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, her passion for storytelling was reignited while treating one of her patients. It started as a simple tale to distract her patient and transformed into a fantastical narrative that would become the foundation for the series "The Birth of Fae". Since that time, Danielle has gone on to write a series of books, including her latest, “Fire, Ice, Acid and Heart”. All of which can be found on Amazon and at all good book stores. There is something for every aspiring author of any genre on this call. So, make sure to listen in to reveal a whole new hidden world of amazing storytelling. To learn more about the topics discussed, or to contact Danielle directly, click the link below. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored post.” My Future Business is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission's 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”
In Illyria, matters of the heart heat up as the midsummer sun beats down. Olivia has declared her love to Cesario, who we know is Viola in disguise, but still Viola must find her, again, to beg for Orsino. But even before that, Maria's plan unfolds as Malvolio finds and unfolds a mysterious letter... The Play On Podcast series, “TWELFTH NIGHT”, was translated into modern English verse by ALISON CAREY, and directed by CHRISTOPHER LIAM MOORE. Amy Brenneman as Olivia Jamie Ann Romero as Viola Tramell Tillman as Orsino Brandon David Delsid as Sebastian Daniel Parker as Sir Toby Belch Catherine Castellanos as Maria Rodney Gardiner as Feste Jordan Barbour as Sir Andrew Aguecheek Cristofer Jean as Antonio David Kelly as Malvolio Jeorge Bennett Watson as the Sea Captain and Priest Tina Munoz Pandya as Valentine and Officer 2 Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA, and ADA KARAMANYAN. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Episode scripts were adapted and produced by CATHERINE EATON. Original Music Composition by DAVID REIFFEL. Sound Design and Mix by LINDSAY JONES. Sound engineering by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Script Supervisor: JORDAN MOORE. Managing Producer: ROBERT CAPPADONA. Senior Producer: MIRIAM LAUBE. Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Senior Manager of Business Operations and Partnerships at Next Chapter Podcasts is SALLYCADE HOLMES. The Play On Podcast Series “TWELFTH NIGHT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NCPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Hear more about the Play On Shakespeare Podcast series by listening to bonus content at NCPODCASTS.COM, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE, PLAY ON!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Think comic book geeks are all boys? Nope. Think the ones that aren't are all chubby teenage girls? Nope. Think people fantasy fans are all starry-eyed romantics who can't deal with reality? Nope. Meet Danielle. She breaks all the stereotypes. Beautiful, smart, kind, and in every possible, amazing way - a massive NERD! She's breathtaking. Danielle was a nurse trying to help her client deal with the painful reality of regular treatments for Lupus, and started making up stories for him. That world grew until it needed to be captured on paper. That's how Locked Out of Heaven started. Here's her story as she tells it: Danielle M. Orsino is a fantasy novelist whose compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice, Jim Henson and Wonder Woman. The creative spark of storytelling has been with Danielle ever since she was a child, but martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, it was reignited during the most unexpected of moments: while treating one of her patients. It started as a simple tale to distract her patient and transformed into a fantastical narrative that would become the foundation for the series "The Birth of Fae". In keeping with the roots of her creativity, it was a unanimous decision by 4 Horsemen Publishing to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory. The series also features Los, an affable chameleon dragon, inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos. This “New Queen of the Fae's” unmatched world-building and masterful Fae-origin retellings have led to an ever-growing queendom of “Fae-natics”. To find more about Danielle, and her amazing world look no further than here: Instagram: @birthofthefae_novel Website: https://www.birthofthefae.com/ The books (all available on Amazon) Book 1: Locked Out of Heaven Book 2: Thine Eyes of Mercy Book 3: From the Ashes Hey! I Want Your Job is sponsored by the resume and career experts at O&H Consulting. Find out more about O&H's services at: https://www.oandhconsulting.com/. This week's episode is hosted by Michele Olivier. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heyiwantyourjob/support
How complicated life is in Illyria! Viola, still disguised, loves Orsino, but he loves Olivia. Uncle Toby's friend Andrew wants Olivia to love him, while her old friend Feste simply wants her to be happy again. And while we know what Olivia wants, Malvolio apparently wants no one to be happy ever, and so we return to Olivia's tennis court, where a ring lies in the grass... The Play On Podcast series, “TWELFTH NIGHT”, was translated into modern English verse by ALISON CAREY, and directed by CHRISTOPHER LIAM MOORE. Amy Brenneman as Olivia Jamie Ann Romero as Viola Tramell Tillman as Orsino Brandon David Delsid as Sebastian Daniel Parker as Sir Toby Belch Catherine Castellanos as Maria Rodney Gardiner as Feste Jordan Barbour as Sir Andrew Aguecheek Cristofer Jean as Antonio David Kelly as Malvolio Jeorge Bennett Watson as the Sea Captain and Priest Tina Munoz Pandya as Valentine and Officer 2 Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA, and ADA KARAMANYAN. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Episode scripts were adapted and produced by CATHERINE EATON. Original Music Composition by DAVID REIFFEL. Sound Design and Mix by LINDSAY JONES. Sound engineering by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Script Supervisor: JORDAN MOORE. Managing Producer: ROBERT CAPPADONA. Senior Producer: MIRIAM LAUBE. Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Senior Manager of Business Operations and Partnerships at Next Chapter Podcasts is SALLYCADE HOLMES. The Play On Podcast Series “TWELFTH NIGHT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NCPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. Hear more about the Play On Shakespeare Podcast series by listening to bonus content at NCPODCASTS.COM, where you'll find interviews with the artists, producers and engineers who brought it all to life. And remember: “IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE, PLAY ON!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Viola, now disguised as the young man Cesario, and in love with Duke Orsino, is off to bring words of love from Orsino to Olivia. But before Viola arrives, someone else rings the doorbell at Olivia's mansion… Credits: The Play On Podcast series, “TWELFTH NIGHT”, was translated into modern English verse by ALISON CAREY, and directed by CHRISTOPHER LIAM MOORE. Amy Brenneman as Olivia Jamie Ann Romero as Viola Tramell Tillman as Orsino Brandon David Delsidas Sebastian Daniel Parker as Sir Toby Belch Catherine Castellanos as Maria Rodney Gardiner as Feste Jordan Barbour as Sir Andrew Aguecheek Cristofer Jean as Antonio David Kelly as Malvolio Jeorge Bennett Watson as the Sea Captain and Pries Tina Munoz Pandy as Valentine and Officer 2 Casting by THE TELSEY OFFICE: KARYN CASL, CSA, and ADA KARAMANYAN. Voice and Text Coach: JULIE FOH Episode scripts were adapted and produced by CATHERINE EATON. Original Music Composition by DAVID REIFFEL. Sound Design and Mix by LINDSAY JONES. Sound engineering by SADAHARU YAGI. Mix Engineer and Dialogue Editor: LARRY WALSH. Podcast Mastering by GREG CORTEZ at New Monkey Studio. Coordinating Producer: TRANSCEND STREAMING (KYRA BOWIE and LEANNA KEYES). Script Supervisor: JORDAN MOORE. Managing Producer: ROBERT CAPPADONA. Senior Producer: MIRIAM LAUBE. Executive Producer: MICHAEL GOODFRIEND. The Senior Manager of Business Operations and Partnerships at Next Chapter Podcasts is SALLYCADE HOLMES. The Play On Podcast Series “TWELFTH NIGHT” is produced by NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS and is made possible by the generous support of THE HITZ FOUNDATION. Visit NCPODCASTS.COM for more about the Play On Podcast Series. Visit PLAYONSHAKESPEARE.ORG for more about Play On Shakespeare. And remember: “IF MUSIC BE THE FOOD OF LOVE, PLAY ON!” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Anissa had a perfect life as a professional singer and a stay-at-home mom to her 2-year-old with a new baby on the way she couldn't complain when her entire life changed when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. She learned to live her life for the moment and she now helps other people live a life they. love. She reminds us to start living our life now!
Danielle M. Orsino is a fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers), to Anne Rice and Wonder Woman. The creative spark of storytelling has been with Danielle ever since she was a child, but martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, it was reignited during the most unexpected of moments: while treating one of her patients. Seeing that they longed for a distraction during their arduous treatments, the floodgates of inspiration soon burst forth. So, Danielle took it upon herself to tell them a story; a fantastical narrative that would leave the confines of that IV room's walls and land upon a page. Before she knew it, what started as an imaginative tale to pass the time, turned into book, followed by an entire series: The Birth of Fae. This awe-inspiring series includes Locked out of Heaven (Book One), Thine Eyes of Mercy (Book Two), and From The Ashes (Book Three), all of which are published by 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc. And with an unwavering passion for cosplay and comics, it was a unanimous decision to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory. The Birth of Fae also features Los, an affable chameleon dragon inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos.
Welcome to a new edition of the Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino series .. On this episode, we talk with Competitive Martial Artist, Nurse, Cosplayer & Fantasy Author Danielle Orsino .. She has a wide array of talents and we get into a great talk about her life .. She was inspired to write her series by a patient who needed a distraction during IV therapy. Each day she told him a story & he encouraged her to share the story .. There the series was born. She was a cosplayer and began dressing up as her characters and that led her her publishers placing her on the covers of her series .. Over the course of our interview, she talks about her life in music, martial arts, writing, meeting her hero Linda Carter and much more .. Enjoy this Interview .. Click to listen.More about Danielle - https://www.birthofthefae.com/Thanks for tuning into another Famous Interview with Joe Dimino .. where we cover the world of art, literature and music around the globe .. Most music comes from Kevin McLeod of Incompetech.com .. If you want to hear more interviews, go to Famous Interviews with Joe Dimino on the iTunes store, visit the YouTube Neon Jazz Channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/neonjazzkc, and for everything Joe Dimino related go to www.joedimino.com When you are there, you can donate to the Neon Jazz cause via PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=ERA4C4TTVKLR4 or through Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/neonjazzkc - Until next time .. enjoy the music my friends ..
Danielle Orsino is a Martial Arts Practitioner and a fantasy novelist who wrote “The Birth of the Fae” series. It's nice to have somebody to just tell me “hey, focus on the pad and don't listen to the noise.” Because I'm getting critiqued and judged as an author for a while. You have those voices. So, its nice to have somebody to just be like “just hit the pad, that's all you have to worry about right now…” Danielle Orsino - Episode 706 Usually, the journey for us Martial Artists starts with either wanting to learn self-defense or being inspired by our heroes. Danielle Orsino, the author of The Birth of the Fae, started training on his father's dare that he could get out of town if she got a yellow belt in Taekwondo. Later on, after a handful of tournaments, Danielle Orsino became a martial arts champion. Presently, she is a novelist and has written a book series. In this episode, Danielle Orsino talks about her transition from a champion martial artist to a nurse and her journey to becoming an author. Listen to learn more! Show Notes Check out Danielle Orsino's books including The Birth of the Fae Series on Amazon
Danielle M. Orsino is a fantasy novelist whose lifelong vision is to create whimsical realms that her readers can escape to. Her compelling word-weaving pays homage to a multitude of personal muses, from Chris Claremont and George Pérez (both famous comic book writers) to Anne Rice and Wonder Woman. The creative spark of storytelling has been with Danielle ever since she was a child, but martial arts and her nursing career took center stage into adulthood. Then, on a day like any other, it was reignited during the most unexpected of moments: while treating one of her patients. Seeing that they longed for a distraction during their arduous treatments, the floodgates of inspiration soon burst forth. So, Danielle took it upon herself to tell them a story; a fantastical narrative that would leave the confines of that IV room's walls and land upon a page. Before she knew it, what started as an imaginative tale to pass the time, turned into a book, followed by an entire series: The Birth of Fae. This awe-inspiring series includes Locked out of Heaven (Book One), Thine Eyes of Mercy (Book Two), and From The Ashes (Book Three), all of which are published by 4 Horsemen Publications, Inc. And with an unwavering passion for cosplay and comics, it was a unanimous decision to place her on the cover of each book in all her Fae cosplay glory. The Birth of Fae also features Los, an affable chameleon dragon inspired by her fun-loving Yorkie named Carlos. This “New Queen of the Fae's” unmatched world-building and masterful Fae-origin retellings have led to an ever-growing queendom of “Fae-natics”.
This Episode is sponsored by Skunk Brothers SpiritsWebsite: https://skunkbrothersspirits.com/Discount Code: DWA10About the Author:A Fae-ntasy Storyteller, Comic Book Enthusiast, and Cosplayer who loves weaving immersive worlds into existence.Danielle is an award winning martial artist turned Fae Queen (of all things fantastical) who pens marvelous realms into existence for her fellow Fae lovers to escape into on the backs of unique and the most realistic dragons this side of the Veil.Follow on Social Media and buy their books!Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-M.--Orsino/e/B08BJGPVHHTwitter: https://twitter.com/birthofthefaeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/birthofthefae_novel/Music by Jam HansleyFollow Us and Buy Our Books!Website: https://4horsemenpublications.com/All Social Media: @DrinkingWithAuthorsThis Episode is sponsored by Skunk Brothers SpiritsWebsite: https://skunkbrothersspirits.com/Discount Code: DWA10Skunk Brothers Spirits was started by a family of disabled veterans focused on locally-sourced, quality distilled spirits. The Washington-based team is building on their grandfather's prohibition-era moonshine recipe to bring small batch spirits to the Gorge and beyond!
This Episode is sponsored by Skunk Brothers SpiritsWebsite: https://skunkbrothersspirits.com/Discount Code: DWA10About the Author:A Fae-ntasy Storyteller, Comic Book Enthusiast, and Cosplayer who loves weaving immersive worlds into existence. Danielle is an award winning martial artist turned Fae Queen (of all things fantastical) who pens marvelous realms into existence for her fellow Fae lovers to escape into on the backs of unique and the most realistic dragons this side of the Veil. Follow on Social Media and buy their books!Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Danielle-M.--Orsino/e/B08BJGPVHHTwitter: https://twitter.com/birthofthefaeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/birthofthefae_novel/Music by Jam HansleyFollow Us and Buy Our Books!Website: https://4horsemenpublications.com/All Social Media: @DrinkingWithAuthorsThis Episode is sponsored by Skunk Brothers SpiritsWebsite: https://skunkbrothersspirits.com/Discount Code: DWA10Skunk Brothers Spirits was started by a family of disabled veterans focused on locally-sourced, quality distilled spirits. The Washington-based team is building on their grandfather's prohibition-era moonshine recipe to bring small batch spirits to the Gorge and beyond!
My guest this week was Stephan Wolfert. Stephan left a career in the military for a life in the theatre after seeing Shakespeare's Richard III. Stephan Received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Trinity Repertory Conservatory in Providence, Rhode Island. On Broadway, Stephan created and directed the military segments for Twyla Tharp & Billy Joel's Tony-Award winning production Movin' Out and a character coach for Cirque du Soleil's, Mystere. He also co-created a touring Shakespeare Company for Trinity Rep Company, directed and taught acting Shakespeare at Cornell University and at Antelope Valley College. Currently, Stephan is based out of NYC where he is an actor and the Director of Veterans Outreach for the critically-acclaimed, award-winning off-Broadway company Bedlam. He is also the creator of https://www.decruit.org/ (DE-CRUIT®)–a program to reintegrate military Veterans using Shakespeare, psychology and classical actor training. For more than a decade Stephan has worked with two Native American theater companies: Native Voices in Los Angeles and Native Earth in Toronto, Canada. Stephan was also the Founding Artistic Director for: Shakespeare & Veterans, and the Veterans Center for the Performing Arts (V.C.P.A.) in Los Angeles. For his work with Shakespeare & Veterans, Stephan has received a certificate of appreciation from the City Council of Los Angeles, presented by fellow veteran and councilman the late Bill Rosendahl. He has been published in the fields of art and science for his work, and is also a member of the NYU think tank PACH (Project for the Advancement of our Common Humanity). As an actor Stephan continues to perform his critically-acclaimed, award-winning, one-man show CRY HAVOC off-Broadway, nationally and internationally. His most recent off-Broadway productions for Bedlam were The Seagull, Sense & Sensibility, Hamlet and Saint Joan. His favorite Shakespeare roles performed include: Richard III, Richard III; Pericles, Pericles; Petruchio, Taming of the Shrew; Antony, Antony & Cleopatra; Cassio, Iago, Othello; Leontes, Polixenes, The Winter's Tale; Antonio, Measure for Measure; Cassius, Julius Caesar; Mercutio, Paris, Friar Lawrence, Romeo & Juliet; Andrew Aguecheek, Orsino, Twelfth Night. His favorite Shakespeare plays he has directed are: Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Coriolanus, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Othello, King Lear, Much Ado About Nothing, and an all-female production of Henry V. Follow Stephan https://www.instagram.com/decruitvets/ (here). Learn more about De-Cruit https://www.decruit.org/ (here).
For today's episode, we're bringing you the second half of the Repertory workshop featuring Shakespeare's Twelfth Night The first scene includes almost everyone at Olivia's house, some great exchanges with the Fool, and then the meeting of Olivia and Viola, who is disguised as Orsino's servant Cesario. Then the following scene has Orsino with Viola (disguised) who expresses her love for Orsino through a story about “Cesario's sister.” This was actually the second presentation we did, though these two scenes come first chronologically in the play, so that's why you're hearing this part first. Don't worry - you didn't miss anything. Our cast includes... Act 1, Sc 5: MARIA – Janet Greaves FESTE – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka OLIVIA – Michele Schultz MALVOLIO – Jamal Douglas SIR TOBY – Garrett Botts VIOLA – Erika Rolfsrud Act 2, Sc 4: ORSINO – Garrett Botts FESTE – Michele Schultz VIOLA – Sara Mountjoy-Pepka DIRECTOR: Brendon Fox DRAMATURGS: Gideon Rappaport and Philippa Kelly VOICE COACHES: Ursula Meyer and Scott Ferrara. Prefer to watch the session? Find it here on YouTube! --- Get your copy of "10 Ways to Stop Worrying and Start Working!" See additional content on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. --- The WAJ podcast is designed to show you HOW the work is done, WHAT the realities of the working actor life are like, and to share all the different ways actors have come to this career. There is no one path and no single answer. We want to learn from all of those further down the road, to shorten the learning curve and to discover what helps and what doesn't when it comes to having a lifelong career as an actor.
Why is it that no one, even in these particularly rough times in healthcare is talking about knowing when it is tie to say, "I've had enough, and I'm walking away from healthcare?" Too may times healthcare professionals seem to feel this sort of responsibility to their career, as if leaving it will somehow lessen the impact of how much they have helped people. It shouldn't. On today's episode, Mark welcomes celebrated author, Danielle Orsino, creator of the "Birth of the Fae" series. Danielle also happens to be a licensed Practical Nurse who left the field to pursue a different calling. One that she recognized was her true calling. A really great listen on a needed topic that you won't hear anywhere else! #birthofthefae #danielleorsino #markholloway #travelevolved #callingitquits #healthcarestaffing #gypsynurse #travelnursetips #travelnurseadventures #travelnurse #alliedtravel #travellpn #travelingnurse #travelceo #travelagency
Anissa Orsino is a seven-year breast cancer survivor, homeschooling mom of two boys, and bucket list crusher. She's on a mission to help fellow moms and sister survivors live with intention and create lives that they LOVE. 00:54: Take us back to the beginning of your cancer journey. 03:29: Would you just come back and feel this lump? 06:30: Okay so you're pregnant and what is the plan now? 08:05: It turned out the lump did respond very, very well to chemo. 10:18: I bet this is what it feels like right before you die. 12:35: I got the expander put in at the time of my mastectomy. 15:25: Talk to us about the implant and what went on from there. 17:20: Talk to us about lymphedema. 19:21: I could take a little bit more time off and so I just decided to go for it. 21:33: I know I exercise most mornings and that has made a huge difference. 23:25: What was your worst moment? 25:20: What was your best moment? 28:14: Many doctors are extremely reluctant to use the word cured. 28:28: What is the one thing you wish you had known at the beginning of your cancer journey? 33:50: If you could only do one thing to improve health care in the US, what would it be and why? 36:12: Everybody should have a doctor that will talk to them for two hours. 37:48: Thrive Rapid Fire Questions 39:44: Aside from Cancer U, what is one resource that you would recommend for cancer patients and caregivers? Resources Anissa's websiteAnissa on FacebookAnissa's You Can Cancer PlannerEmail Anissa at mama@mamagoesbeyond.comRadical Remission by Dr. Kelly Turner
In Part 3, Professor Emma Smith offers close-readings of some of the play's most important scenes, which dramatize the wide range of relationships and types of love explored in the play. Speeches and performers: Orsino, 1.1, “If music be the food of love, play on …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell) Malvolio and Olivia, 1.5, “I marvel your Ladyship takes delight in such a barren rascal …” (Amanda Harris) Antonio and Sebastian, 2.1, “If you will not murder me for my love …” (Kelly Hunter, MBE) Viola, 2.2, “I left no ring with her …” (Katy Stephens) Malvolio, 2.5, “M.O.A.I. …” (Jeffrey Blair Cornell)
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After crashing just outside of Illyria, Viola disguises herself as a man named Cesario to secure a job with Orsino. Orsino sends Cesario to woo Olivia for him. Sir Toby convinces his friend Sir Andrew to stay in town a little longer. For information about this production's cast and crew, visit shakespeareonthelawn.org.