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2-21-25: Nun Run – Sr. John Mark Maria, PCPA Part 1 by
2-24-25: Nun Run – Sr. John Mark Maria, PCPA Part 2 by
2-20-25: Monastery of the Poor Clares – Sr. John-Mark Maria, PCPA by
Hometown Radio 02/11/25 4:30p: PCPA serves up more Shakespeare
Hometown Radio 10/23/24 3:30p: We preview the new play from PCPA
Hometown Radio 07/17/24 3p: Learn about the current shows from PCPA
Four years post pandemic shut downs, how the have artists, entertainers, performers and the those who depend on live events sharing their talents today? Tune in for a conversation with PCPA guest choreographer, actor, singer, magician, Rhett Guter about his professional pivots, past losses and current hopes for the future of theater and the performing arts.Join us live with your calls Tuesday from 2-3pm at 805-781-3875 or listen on demand.
2-21-21: Nun Run – Sr. John-Mark Maria, PCPA by
2-20-24: Monastery of the Poor Clares - Sr. John-Mark Maria, PCPA by
In this episode of Hancock Conversations, AHC Trustee Greg Pensa, a longtime supporter and alumnus of Allan Hancock College, shares insights into the college during the late '60s and early '70s, highlighting the area's close-knit sense of community. Trustee Pensa also delves into his involvement with the AHC Foundation Board, his statewide leadership role on the California Community College Trustees Board, and his passion for the college's unique PCPA program.
Hometown Radio 08/22/23 3p: Learn about the upcoming Stone Soup Festival then PCPA presents "Book of Will"
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.18.549528v1?rss=1 Authors: Antunes, D. F., Stettler, P. R., Taborsky, B. Abstract: Behavioural interactions between conspecifics rely on the appreciation of social cues, which is achieved through biochemical switching of pre-existing neurophysiological pathways. Serotonin is one of the major neurotransmitters in the central nervous system responsible for the modulation of physiological and behavioural traits, in particular social behaviour. The importance of serotonin for the ability to optimise one's social behaviour depending on available social information, that is, social competence, is yet unknown. Here we investigate how serotonin and the serotonin 1A receptor (5-HT1A) modulate social competence in a competitive context. In the cooperatively breeding cichlid Neolamprologus pulcher, we pharmacologically manipulated theserotonin availability and 5-HT1A activity to test their effects on social behaviours during an asymmetric contest between the owner of a defended territory containing shelter and an intruder devoid of a territory. In this contest, the adequate response by the intruders, the focal individuals in our study, is to show submissive behaviour in order to avoid eviction from the vicinity of the shelter. While the serotonin enhancer Fluoxetine did not affect the frequency of submission towards territory owners, reducing serotonin by a low dosage of 4-Chloro-DL-phenylalanine (PCPA) increased submissive behaviour. Furthermore, threat displays towards territory owners were reduced at high dosages of Fluoxetine and also at the lowest dosage of PCPA. 5-HT1A activation increased threat displays by intruders, indicating that this receptor may not be involved in regulating social competence. We conclude that serotonin, but not its receptor 5-HT1A plays an important role in the regulation of social competence. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC
Join host Mario Espinoza-Kulick as he speaks with guests Emily Trask, Associate Artistic Director and Erik Stein, Casting Director with the Pacific Conservatory Theatre (PCPA). They will talk about PCPA's commitment to serving their current audience, cultivating their future audience, and training the next generation of theatre professionals.You are invited to listen, learn, and participate in the conversation, between 1-2 pm. Call in and be part of the discussion at (805) 781-3875.Broadcast date: 7/6/2023Central Coast Voices is sponsored by ACTION for Healthy Communities in collaboration with KCBX.
Hometown Radio 06/27/23 3p: Erik Stein from PCPA
Hometown Radio 04/13/23 3p: Learn about the new production from PCPA Theatre
This episode contains: Ben will not be cooking turkey this Thanksgiving, instead it's poached salmon! Ben battled Devon's ghost on Geometry Wars 2, doubling Devon's high score (he got 12,676,335 if anyone is asking). Devon lost his leg in the Geometry Wars. "Remember the Slaughter" is a pretty good band name. Is somebody writing down our cool band names? "Annus Horribilis" is another great band name. It means "unfortunate year." Steven recommends the band "The Sword." They rock. Listen to them. This COULD BE a music recommendation podcast, but Steven rejects that idea. Devon introduces us to Swamp Pop instead of talking Science & Science Fiction. Sleep, Data. Sleep: Artificial neural networks learn better when they spend time not learning at all. During sleep, the brain is super busy repeating what we've learned in the day. Catastrophic Forgetting happens with neural networks: it's when new info overwrites old. "Computational Biology" is a rad band name too. Our development in neural network's sleep patterns can be applied to humans. Avenue 5 handled time delay comms, with AI that predicts conversation. We butcher discussing gender diversity during the Trans Day of Remembrance. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/11/221118160305.htm Mmmm, yumm
Hometown Radio 06/28/22 4p: Learn about the next play at PCPA
Diana Vuolo is the Founder/Executive Director of SWAN4kids. She received a full-tuition scholarship to study violin with world-renowned teacher Dorothy DeLay at The Philadelphia College of Performing Arts (PCPA). She earned a Bachelor of Music Degree in Violin Performance and was a masterclass performer for Miss DeLay at PCPA and the Aspen Music Festival. Her performance career began with a chamber music concert in Carnegie Hall, NY, and as co-concertmaster for the International Lyric Festival Opera Orchestra, Barga, Italy. Diana was a member of the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia, Philly Pops Orchestra, Canton Symphony. She served as a substitute for the Saint Louis Symphony under the direction of Leonard Slatkin. In addition to performing, Diana has taught violin, music theory, and ensemble classes over the past 45 years and served as an adjunct violin professor at Lancaster Bible College. Volante, one of her high school student groups, was featured on CBS, “The Early Show.” Her SWAN students have been featured on national and local television and radio broadcasts.Mission: To be dedicated advocates for children affected by parental incarceration by providing life-changing intervention through music and mentoring. SWAN provides free music lessons, ensemble training, and performance opportunities as an after-school program within the School Districts of Lancaster, Red Lion, and Lancaster's Youth Intervention Center.
Hometown Radio 04/28/22 3:30p: Community Spotlight on PCPA Theatre
In this Episode Samantha Eve of Out of the Box Theatre tells us about their upcoming production of Tick Tick Boom at Center Stage. Into the Woods at PCPA in Santa Maria and Solvang Twilight Los Angeles, 1992 at The Rubicon in Ventura The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, UCSB BFA Students at the
Hometown Radio 03/21/22 3:30p: PCPA presents "Mother Lode"
What Just Happened As you Like It at PCPA. Mentions: George Walker, Mark Booher, Emily Trask The Miser at Westmont: Mentions: John Blondell, Rory Nguyen What’s Happening Now Lillian at Ensemble Theatre Company. Mentions: Nancy Travis Murder on the Orient Express at SBCC. Mentions: Katie Laris, Matthew Tavianini, Tiffany Story Matilda at Lights Up at
In today's episode, I have the pleasure and privilege of speaking with Dr. Anisha Patel-Dunn, who serves as Chief Medical Officer at LifeStance Health where she helps people lead healthier, more fulfilling lives by improving access to trusted, affordable, and personalized mental healthcare. Dr. Anisha has nearly 20 years of experience as a practicing psychiatrist and managing a large group practice, having co-founded Pacific Coast Psychiatric Associates, Inc. (PCPA) in 2006, now part of LifeStance Health, in San Francisco. At LifeStance Health, Anisha is responsible for overseeing all clinical services delivered ensuring that care quality meets and exceeds professional standards. Anisha holds a Bachelor of Science in Biology from Emory University and received her medical degree from The College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific at Western University of Health Sciences. She completed her adult psychiatry residency training at California Pacific Medical Center and is a Board Certified Adult Psychiatrist. There are so many great takeaways from my conversation with Anisha, but here are some of my favorites: The mind-body connection is deep, so it's important to care for both your mental and physical well-being; Mental health should be accessible to all and should cater to the varying therapy needs people have; Caregiving is a selfless act which is often underappreciated; if you're a caregiver, make sure to make time to care for yourself; The pandemic has caused a lot of anxiety and depression in children and parents alike, so it's important that parents support their own mental health while caring for their children; As you work towards achieving something, set small goals for yourself so that you set yourself up for success; Healthy living is caring for your mental and physical well-being. Want to learn more about Dr. Anisha Patel-Dunn and the services offered by LifeStance Health? You can check out the LifeStance Health website (https://lifestance.com/), Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/lifestancehealth/), Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/lifestancehealth/), and Twitter (https://twitter.com/lifestanceUS).
Hometown Radio 02/24/22 4:30p: Emily Trask from PCPA previews upcoming shows
Join us as we take a peek at the My 80 Year Old Boyfriend Designer Talkback featuring Sound Designer Danny Erdberg, Costume Designer Jen Caprio, and Lighting Designer Brian J. Lilienthal. This week's Letters from Pemberley comes from our very Props Supervisor, Sara Pugh. Sara Pugh started with Arizona Theatre Company in 2018. She received her BFA in Scenic Design from the University of Wyoming and has done many summer stocks across the country before finding a great fit at PCPA, Pacific Conservatory Theater, where she did her apprenticeship in props. She is a proud member of S.P.A.M- The Society of Props Artisan Managers.
Hometown Radio 07/26/21 3:30p: Erik Stein from PCPA Theatre
Hometown Radio 06/21/21 3p: Craig Shafer says goodbye to PCPA Repertory Theatre
Writer: Brian C. PettiBrian is a Hudson-Valley, NY-based playwright who has been published and produced in NYC, LA, and Ireland.Cast:Anne Cooper as Woman #1 Anne Cooper, a member of SAG/AFTRA and AEA for over thirty years, has acted under the direction of many talented Film and TV directors. She is in the upcoming movie MARRY ME with Jennifer Lopez. She is a theatre consultant to LA GOAL, which provides services for adults with developmental disabilities. She is a big fan of Bernadette Armstrong as a writer and director, and was in her production of SIMPLE LIVES and feels lucky to again be working with Bernadette.Sonja Alarr as Woman #2Sonja Alarr is a mom, writer, and erstwhile actor/singer. She used to do a ton of regional theatre, working at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, PCPA, La Jolla Playhouse, Crown City Theatre, Ensemble Theater, and the Kirk Douglas Theatre among others. But she really freaked out about auditioning, and the truth is, she wasn’t very good at it. So she and her husband, Albert, started a theatre company back in the day but stopped that to raise Anton and Zosia, two truly amazing kids. Now Sonja writes and does her own cabaret shows when she feels the itch to perform. If you need more: She has a BFA in theatre from CalArts and graduated summa cum laude with a master’s degree in feminist theory and English literature from Cal State Long Beach. She had her kids at home with no drugs. She’s a certified life coach. She’s currently writing her second novel. And she’s on the cusp of Gemini and Cancer, which explains a lot.Director: Joanne McGeeJoanne McGee has been a professional actor since 1977 and has work in Union and Non-Union theaters around the country includingThe Florida Rep., Utah Shakespeare Festival, Nevada Shakespeare in the Park, Detroit Rep., and Sonora Rep. To name a few. She’s been seen in Jag, General Hospital, America’s Most Wanted, West Wing, and others. She finally had a dream come true and performed at the Mark Taper Forum as, Sladjana, in the world premiere of, Archduke, with Center Theater Group. She has done voice-over and commercials but this is her very first PodCast.Sound Production: Recorded at ES Audio Services in Glendale, CA. Recorded and Mixed by Hall CantrellSound Editor: Hall CantrellSupport the show (https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/open-door-playhouse)
Hometown Radio 01/12/21 3:30p: Erik Stein from PCPA
Yussef Seevers, Resident Artist at PCPA, joins Maggie and Anna for a lively discussion about the current state of theatre and why “Ignoring ‘what is’ never works.” Yusef, who recently presented on Black Theatre (through PCPA’s Community Enrichment Series), shares his thoughts on Black Theatre during and after the pandemic.
Hometown Radio 07/21/20 3p: Craig Shafer from PCPA
Today’s episode is an interview with the new Executive Director of the Protestant-Church Owned Publishers Association, Beth Lewis. This interview took place on July 9, 2020.
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3-13-20: Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Sr. John Mark Maria PCPA by
Chuck Vuolo has been married to Diana for 36 years and they have three grown children. He was a pastor in north Philadelphia for 8 years, which included ministry to Cambodian refugees. For 19 years he served as a pastor in Downingtown, PA. Since 2005 he has ministered among the Old Order Amish here in Lancaster County. Since that time he has also helped to plant a church in Kingsville, MD.Diana Vuolo Diana Vuolo was awarded a full-tuition scholarship to study with the world-renowned teacher, Dorothy DeLay, at the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts (PCPA) where she earned a Bachelor of Music Degree in Violin Performance. She was featured as a masterclass performer for Miss DeLay at PCPA and the Aspen Music Festival. Her professional career began in Carnegie Hall when she performed with a Chamber Orchestra in partnership with Isaac Stern followed by an international concert tour with the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia. She has performed with The Philly Pops Orchestra, the Saint Louis Symphony and served as concertmaster for Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra. She was co-concertmaster for Opera Barga in Lucca, Italy and a principal player in the Canton Symphony. In addition to performing, Diana has taught private violin lessons, music theory and ensemble classes over the past 40 years. One of her student ensembles, Volante, was featured on CBS, “The Early Show”. She founded Avalare Strings, a classical crossover string quartet that currently performs in the Philadelphia region. In 2011 Diana founded SWAN. Her SWAN students were featured on an episode of TLC’s “Counting On” in August of 2018.For more information on SWAN click hereIntro created and performed by Isaac Johnson
Hometown Radio 02/13/20 3:30p: Craig Shafer from PCPA
“It is a human experience. It’s about being passionate, empathetic, supportive and present.” –Michael JenkinsonHow to be a Director/Choreographer with Michael JenkinsonMichael Jenkinson is a director/choreographer with an extensive resume of hit blockbuster shows, including his choreography work with Scott Schwartz (A Room with a View, The Old Globe; Next to Normal, The Alliance Theater; Next to Normal, Geva Theatre Center; My Fairytale, PCPA). Michael is a proud SDC and AEA member with decades of work at the Oregon Cabaret Theatre; Phoenix Theatre; Sacramento Theatre Company; Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre; PCPA and many more theaters. Just off of a gig doing Kiss Me, Kate! in Montana, Michael takes time to share insights into his life as a director/choreographer (and performer). Hear from Michael about:· Life as a director/choreographer· Choreographing versus doing both the dancing and direction· How to balance life when constantly traveling for work· The different seasons in the industry, personally and professionally· How to work with talents of all levels and personalities· What to do about conflict when it arises· His communication style that has been so effective· The exceptional Oregon Cabaret Theatre www.oregoncabaret.com · River City Theatre Co in Sacramento (a terrific place for youth) http://www.rctcweb.org/ · The Utah Festival Opera and Musical Theatre company that he enjoys https://www.utahfestival.org/· Phoenix Theatre Company www.phoenixtheatre.com· Intermountain Opera Bozeman (where Michael just did Kiss Me, Kate!)· The glorious PCPA on California’s central coast: www.pcpa.org You can contact Michael Jenkinson via www.michaeljenkinson.com You can find him on Facebook and Instagram.Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her! You can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes to get tips, tricks and ideas by writing to StephI Love Theatre Now What is a creation by Steph Newman and Travis Newman. This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond). So if you're curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!This is a labor of love. Your contributions lead to better equipment and interviews. Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcast Support the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)
“Build relationships with decision makers.” –Erik SteinHow to be a Casting Director with Erik SteinErik Stein is the Casting Director for PCPA Pacific Conservatory Theatre and the Recruitment Coordinator for Pacific Conservatory Theatre’s Professional Actor Training Program. On Broadway, Erik performed with Roddy McDowall, Hal Linden, Jim Dale, and Frank Langella. He appeared as the Ghost of Christmas Present opposite Tim Curry in the Broadway production of A Christmas Carol directed by Susan Stroman. Off-Broadway, Erik created the role of Stephens in Manhattan Theatre Club’s production of Captains Courageous starring Treat Williams and Norm Lewis. Erik is a founding member of The Alaska Shakespeare Festival and The California Cabaret Theatre. He has had the fortune to work across the country with more than 30 Regional Theaters including several award-winning theaters such as The York Theatre Company, Goodspeed Opera House, The Utah Shakespeare Festival, Pioneer Theatre Company, North Shore Music Theatre, Geva Theatre, Theatre Under the Stars, and PCPA. Erik teaches Audition Techniques and the Business of Being an Actor for Pacific Conservatory Theatre, he has directed for several training programs and regional theaters, and he has lead Audition and Acting the Song workshops all over the country. Erik is the author of No Caution! A Step by Step Guide to Preparing Auditions for Universities, Colleges, Conservatories, and Beyond. As a playwright, Erik has written a few plays including Under the Boardwalk, Ho,Oh,No! A Christmas Show!, Mouth Pictures, and The Key. Erik lives with his beautiful wife Jax and their two wonderful cats on the Central Coast of California.Hear from Erik about:· How this career works and unfolds· How The Red Eye Grill in New York City has been part of Erik’s Broadway ups and downs· What a casting director does (how his job works)· What can be frustrating for a casting director (the energy you actors DO NOT want to bring into the room!)· Tips to make your auditions amazing!· How to market yourself and build relationships· Feeling stuck in a “type?” How to break out of it and be seen differently· How to change your thinking from an actor’s perspective to a decision maker’s· What makes PCPA so special (and how to audition for them…NOW!)· The odds of males versus females at auditions for Erik· The conservatory at PCPA: www.pcpa.org (click on “Conservatory” for videos and info)· Must-know tips for video submissions from Erik! (this is HUGE!)· His audition tip book, No Caution! And how it can help you succeed in the audition roomYou can contact Erik Stein at casting@pcpa.org and find him on FacebookYou can order Erik’s book, No Caution!: A Step-by-Step Guide to Preparing Auditions for Universities, Colleges, Conservatories, and Beyond GET IT NOWYou can also share this episode on social media, write a review, and/or email Steph before March 1, 2020 and one lucky winner will receive a free copy of Erik’s audition tip book!Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her!Support the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)
“Even if you’re not actively submitting, you can be actively working on your career.” –Steph NewmanSo you are almost done with your college theatre degree… NOW WHAT?! Steph Newman covers a submission from Braydon Simmons, a senior at a college looking to advance after his theater degree is achieved this Spring (Bravo, Braydon!) What acting internships are there, where can you find them and what is next?!Favorites include:· PCPA: Pacific Conservatory Theatre www.pcpa.org· SRT: Summer Repertory Theatre www.summerrep.com (Starting January 20!)· Internships.com/theater· Playbill.com, backstage.com and more!Your host Steph Newman is a theatre pro who helps people. Contact her! Just like Braydon, you can share your questions, dreams, failures and successes to get tips, tricks and ideas by writing to steph@stephnewman.com I Love Theatre Now What is a creation by Steph Newman and Travis Newman. This podcast is on a mission to share the real stories that lead to real jobs (in the arts and beyond). So if you're curious to know where that love of drama can lead, listen up!This is a labor of love. Your contributions lead to better equipment and interviews. Contribute at www.stephnewman.com/podcastSupport the show (http://www.stephnewman.com/podcast)
Father Joseph Mary of the Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word reflects on the foundations of Our Lady of the Angels Monastery and the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacrament by Mother Angelica, PCPA, and these twenty years of grace.
Hometown Radio 10/14/19 3p: Craig Shafer previews PCPA's upcoming production of "The Little Mermaid"
Craig Shafer... Gentleman in charge of "Public Stuff" at PCPA drops by to talk about the new season... including a Blockbuster Start!
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Hometown Radio 08/15/19 4p: Craig Shafer from PCPA previews their new production
In this interview, Dionna talks with music director and friend, Sarah Wussow. Sarah started her career in music education and after a life-changing internship at PCPA, she transitioned to full time freelancing as a music director and accompanist, traveling the country and working with theaters over the last 8 years. You don't want to miss this one!For more on Sarah, find her on Facebook or email her at sarah.j.wussow@gmail.comTo follow Dionna, find her at www.dionnaeshleman.com or on Instagram @thenourishedactorPlease rate/review on iTunes and subscribe to the podcast if you haven't already.For full show notes, visit the podcast at http://thenourishedactor.buzzsprout.comThis show is sponsored by my Beautycounter business! To support the podcast AND upgrade to safer, healthier skincare and makeup, shop with me through Beautycounter. Swapping out toxic personal care products is a simple, easy way to start creating a healthier, sustainable lifestyle. Click here to support the podcast.This show is sponsored in part by Brown Bag Bread Bakery. Brown Bag Bread Bakery is a small batch artisanal bread bakery owned and operated by my mama, Tamara Eshleman! Check out her website www.brownbagbreadbakery.com and give her a follow @brownbagbreadbakery on Instagram and Facebook. Make sure to mention you heard about the bakery through The Nourished Actor Podcast for a freebie in your first order.This podcast description and episode contains affiliate links which means if you shop through the links, The Nourished Actor Podcast might receive a small commission. Thanks for supporting the podcast!
On this special episode, Nurse Practitioner Karen Gentile is joined by Licensed Clinical Psychologist Dr. Denise Gardner, PhD to discuss anxiety in children. The topics we touch upon include: The difference between every day stress and clinical anxiety The prevalence of anxiety in children How anxiety develops Common co-occurring disorders such as depression, ADHD, eating disorders Common emotional and physical manifestations of anxiety Preventing anxiety How parents can help the child manage anxiety When should we consider seeking therapy for my child How can therapy help my child Parents interested in scheduling therapy with Dr. Gardner or learning more about PCPA can find this information on http://www.pcpachicago.com Additional resources: - Book recommendation: What to do when you worry too much (Huebner; ages 6-12; workbook for parents and children) - Apps - Head Space, Calm, Breathe2Relax - Websites: Anxiety Disorders Association of America (adaa.org)
Hometown Radio 06/03/19 4:30p: Craig Shafer previews the summer season at PCPA
Hometown Radio 04/25/19 3p: Craig Shafer from PCPA
The CFHA podcast team discusses the challenge of determining BHC ratios. Also hear an interview with Dr. Boris Todorov, Clinical Psychologist, Vice President and Director of Clinical Services of Primary Care Psychology Associates, LLC. in Northbrook, IL. Dr. Todorov discuses PCPA's private practice business model in which they deploy Behavioral Health Clinician (BHC) to medical clinics to provide care as part of the primary/specialty care medical team.
The Roaming Theatre Collaborative (Karen Baltzley, Harrison Derbyshire, Danielle Draper, Lucas Nelson, and Lindsay Twigg) perform a 10-minute radio play for a live audience as part of Roaming Theatre’s recent...
Harry Groener has three Tony Award nominations (Oklahoma, Cats, Crazy For You), and has also been a series regular on Dear John, and played Mayor Wilkins on Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Born in Germany and growing up in San Francisco, he got started with ballet, and then worked with PCPA and studied at the University of Washington. He has acted around the country in regional theatre and has over 80 credits on IMDb. This episode is brought to you by the FreeMeditationCourse.com - start your journey today!
This week Maggie and Anna discuss PCPA’s production of Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night,” Katie Williams discusses this summer’s production of Maggie Yates’ play “FemFest”, and then the cast of “FemFest” performs the play live in our studio. Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare at PCPA Fences by August Wilson at PCPA Disgraced by Ayad Akhtar at Center
Maggie Yates and Anna Jensen discuss theatre, arts, and culture in Santa Barbara and beyond. PCPA presents, “Lend Me a Tenor“ Elements Theatre Collective presents, “Stupid Fucking Bird“ SBCC presents “High Society“ Peter Frisch Studio On The Verge Summer Repertory Showstoppers presents, “Sweeney Todd“ American Theatre Magazine, “The Review That Shook Chicago“
Power & Witness | Guest: Sr. Mary Fidelis, PCPA | 11/12/15 by Franciscan Missionaries of the Eternal Word
This is something special. Steph and part time sudo host Zack Pattin got a chance to talk with the who's who of labour history on the west coast. Gene Vrana, Ron Magden, Harvey Shwartz, and Connor Casey all take us to school. ILWU 19 Brother Leith Kahl caps it off with something special at the end.
Dan and Steph talk with Mike Jagielski, ILWU Local 23 pensioner and Tom Dufresne, ILWU 500 pensioner. We discuss the importance of the relationship between the young workers and the pensioners going forward in the ILWU.
Live from the Pacific Coast Pensioners Associations Conference! Dan and Steph have a conversations with Zack Pattin of ILWU 23 and Kyle Mcginn from the MUA about the future of the maritime youth movement.
This episode is the second part of a two-part special on Mother Mary Angelica, PCPA, founder of Eternal Word Television Network, the largest religious media in the world. For more information: www.ewtn.com/motherangelica/life.asp Curve Riders is a short narrative podcast of women who didn't make the history books. Produced by Pa Ying Vang and Maakwe Cumanzala, students at St. Catherine University, and the oral history project SisterStory; the series presents achievements and cultural impacts of women religious. Inspired by SisterStory's coverage "Sisters of Influence" on pinterest the podcast aims to present these stories anew with an emphasis on storytelling through writing, sound design, and music. Curve Riders series art by Garrett Tiedemann. SisterStory is the ongoing story of National Catholic Sisters Week aimed at broadening awareness of Catholic sisters through the collection of oral histories, social media outreach, and the creation of additional media content. For more information visit SisterStory.org. National Catholic Sisters Week is a celebration of the lives and legacies of Catholic sisters every year from March 8-14 in conjunction with NWHM. If you wish to participate or have events you would like to share please visit www.NationalCatholicSistersWeek.org. Music Used: Blue Dot Session - The Stasis: freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDot…ile/TheStasis Podington Bear - Raw Umber: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…ient/RawUmber Podington Bear - Floating in Space: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…InSpace1506 Podington Bear - Evenhanded: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…331/Evenhanded Podington Bear - Undersea Garden: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…nderseaGarden Podington Bear - Sepia: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…Ambient/Sepia Will Bangs - We hear things so differently: freemusicarchive.org/music/WillBan…SoDifferently Podington Bear - Trillium: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…bient/Trillium Podington Bear - Trinity Alps: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…t/TrinityAlps Blue Dot Sessions - More Weather: freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDot…2/MoreWeather Will Bangs - Putting up with the bullshit: freemusicarchive.org/music/WillBan…hTheBullshit Blue Dot Session - Black Ballots: freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDot…/BlackBallots Chris Zabriskie - Cylinder Six: freemusicarchive.org/music/ChrisZa…-CylinderSix Jahzzar - Family Tree: freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/…/familytreef Anima - The Rain Dance: freemusicarchive.org/music/Anima/Co…theraindance Podington Bear - Florescence: freemusicarchive.org/music/Podingto…t/Fluorescence Blue Dot Sessions - The Answer: freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDot…ile/The_Answer
This episode is the first of a two-part special on Mother Mary Angelica, PCPA, founder of Eternal Word Television Network, the largest religious media in the world. For more information: http://www.ewtn.com/motherangelica/life.asp Curve Riders is a short narrative podcast of women who didn't make the history books. Produced by Pa Ying Vang and Maakwe Cumanzala, students at St. Catherine University, and the oral history project SisterStory; the series presents achievements and cultural impacts of women religious. Inspired by SisterStory's coverage "Sisters of Influence" on pinterest the podcast aims to present these stories anew with an emphasis on storytelling through writing, sound design, and music. Curve Riders series art by Garrett Tiedemann. SisterStory is the ongoing story of National Catholic Sisters Week aimed at broadening awareness of Catholic sisters through the collection of oral histories, social media outreach, and the creation of additional media content. For more information visit SisterStory.org. National Catholic Sisters Week is a celebration of the lives and legacies of Catholic sisters every year from March 8-14 in conjunction with NWHM. If you wish to participate or have events you would like to share please visit www.NationalCatholicSistersWeek.org. Music Used: Blue Dot Session - The Stasis: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDotSessions/Reptile/TheStasis Podington Bear - Florescence: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/PodingtonBear/MelodicAmbient/Fluorescence Blue Dot Session - Black Ballots: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDotSessions/UnionHall/BlackBallots Podington Bear - Turquoise: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/PodingtonBear/MelodicAmbient/Turquoise Blue Dot Session - Mobile: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/BlueDotSessions/nonegiven2132/Mobile1630 Podington Bear - Trillium: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/PodingtonBear/MelodicAmbient/Trillium Podington Bear - Sepia: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/PodingtonBear/MelodicAmbient/Sepia
GUEST: JEFFREY OF TUNA CHRISTMAS, Sarah Issues, Hot Water Bottle, Squatch Hunting, Bobo, Squatchie, Terrible Sorority Movie, Tuna Christmas, Texas, Plays In Portland, PCPA, Ball Talk, Oregon Oregon State, Bowling Injury, Westboro Protest, Canadian's Without Hockey
Hymns to Our Eucharistic King. Recorded in the Presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration dedicate this program to the Divine Child Jesus. This beautiful compilation includes hymns in honor of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, such as: "Adoro Te," "O Sacrament Most Holy," "Ave Verum" and others. 53 mins.
Hymns to Our Eucharistic King. Recorded in the Presence of the Most Blessed Sacrament, the Poor Clares of Perpetual Adoration dedicate this program to the Divine Child Jesus. This beautiful compilation includes hymns in honor of Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament, such as: "Adoro Te," "O Sacrament Most Holy," "Ave Verum" and others. 53 mins.