Podcasts about Princess Fiona

Fictional character in the Shrek franchise

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Best podcasts about Princess Fiona

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The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S12 Ep8 (ft. Imogen Bailey): Snow White, Emma Kingston & Zizi Strallen join Wicked, How Very Hannah, Austenland, Tina + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 57:29


Imogen Bailey (Newsies / Shrek) co-hosts The West End Frame Show!Andrew and Imogen discuss the new Wicked cast (Apollo Victoria), Hannah Lowther's How Very Hannah podcast launch, Austenland (Savoy Theatre), Snow White starring Rachel Zegler (Disney) and Tina: The Tina Turner Musical (Aldwych Theatre) as well as the latest news about the Olivier Awards, 2:22 starring Stacey Dooley and Kevin Clifton, Sondheim's The Frogs, The Addams Family, MTFest and more.Imogen's theatre credits include understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical (Eventim Apollo / UK & Ireland Tour), original cast of Newsies (Troubadour Wembley Park), understudy Jan and Patty in Grease (Dominion Theatre), Shelly and understudy Tracy in Hairspray (London Coliseum) and Kate in Oklahoma! (Chichester Festival Theatre). She has also starred in multiple pantos in Weston-super-Mare and Portsmouth. Imogen is also a YouTuber, vlogging her experiences as a musical theatre performer.Follow Imogen on Instagram: @immie_bCheck out Imogen's vlog: @imogenbailey2837This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening!Email: andrew@westendframe.co.ukVisit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

RNZ: Nights
Whakataukī of the Week with Tuakoi Ohia

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 11:18


Tuakoi Ohia is a writer, actor, performer and musician, and the voice of Princess Fiona in the upcoming Māori-language version of Shrek.

Flava Breakfast
FULL INTERVIEW: Tuakoi Ohia

Flava Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 7:08


On Wednesday, K'Lee, Azura & Charlie were joined by Tuakoi Ohia, who has just landed the role for Reo Māori Princess Fiona. World premiere taking place at the Māoriland Film Festival in Ōtaki on the 27th of March. For more, follow our socials: Instagram Facebook Tik TokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Morning Report
Shrek gets te reo Māori redub

RNZ: Morning Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2025 3:34


Shrek has been reimagined and redubbed in te reo Māori as part of a collaboration between Māoriland Productions and the American studio Dreamworks. One of the cast of the film, Tuakoi Ohia, who plays Princess Fiona, spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss.

Stories Are Soul Food
166: Potty Talk and Shrek Fulfillment

Stories Are Soul Food

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 58:54


Yes, these two topics are both related, but not in the way you're thinking. Brian asks Nate a vital parenting question for anyone with boys -- how do you deal with kids talking about gross things? Nate points out that it's God who made the world with poop, pee, and barf in it, but it's also God who forbid coarse jesting. So Nate's family had a no-tolerance approach to fart jokes, for example; or yuk-yukking it up about poop and pee. But Nate also has a keen eye for the gross parts of God's storytelling, so there's nothing wrong with noticing and being amused when your infant destroys her new Easter outfit. This is all related to Shrek; but the real damage of Shrek is not in the earwax or swamp farting but in the "princess to monster" character arc that Princess Fiona epitomized. The guys break down wish fulfillment of Fiona's sort and how it has perverted (technical word) most of our modern storylines.

Rabbit & Julie Goodwin
BONUS: Gina & Matty Reveal Their Unconventional Crushes While Taking On This Viral TikTok Trend

Rabbit & Julie Goodwin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 5:52 Transcription Available


Gina & Matty take on the viral TikTok trend ‘Hear Me Out Cake' trend with the team revealing their unconventional crushes feat. Princess Fiona and…. Fred Flintstone?!Listen via the Star Player app.Follow us @ginaandmatty on Instagram and Facebook. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tortellini at Noon
#344: That Time We Watched Shrek

Tortellini at Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024


Kicking off this years Summer Blockbuster Month we watched the classic 2001 animated film Shrek. Directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson, in the film an ogre named Shrek finds his home overrun by fairy tale creatures banished by the ruler Lord Farquaad, so with the help of Donkey Shrek makes a pact with Farquaad to rescue Princess Fiona in exchange for regaining control of his swamp. The film stars Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and John Lithgow. Come join us!!! Website : http://tortelliniatnoon.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortelliniatnoonpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TortelliniAtNoon Twitter: https://twitter.com/PastaMoviePod

Ur Welcome America
UWA Presents: The Passions Of Girls Aloud - Kimberley

Ur Welcome America

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 51:07


It's Ur Welcome America presents THE PASSIONS OF GIRLS ALOUD! To celebrate their 2024 tour, step back in time to 2008 to see our gals (MINUS NADINE) indulge in their passion projects courtesy of ITV2. This week it's Princess Fiona from Shrek herself, our KIMBERLEY! Watch the original episodes on YouTube & listen every week via the Ur Welcome America podcast feed. UR WELCOME!We have a new voicemail number so please call and leave us some feedback - (612) 699-2007And our regular ways of leaving feedback;Insta: @urwelcomeamericaTwitter: @urwelcomeUSAEmail: UrWelcomeAmericaPodcast@gmail.com

STAGES with Peter Eyers
‘A Pal, a Sister and Advisor' - Stage and Screen Favourite; Lucy Durack

STAGES with Peter Eyers

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 73:53


Lucy Durack is one of Australia's most well-known leading ladies with major roles to her credit including Glinda in Wicked, Sophie in The Letdown (Netflix/ABC), Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical, Roxy in Sisters (Netflix), Elle Woods in Legally Blonde (for which she won a Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Award), Audra in A Perfect Pairing (Netflix), Chantelle “Tugger” Waugh in Doctor Doctor (Nine) and most recently Mrs Lilicroft/Mrs Madrina in the World Premiere of Midnight the Musical.Further highlights include playing Katie Halloway in Now Add Honey (Gristmill/Netflix), Michelle in Upper Middle Bogan (ABC/Netflix), Rose Walker on Neighbours (Ten Peach), Sarah in Touching the Void (MTC), Glinda in The Wizard of Oz (GFO), Sybil Chase in Private Lives (MTC), as The Cactus on The Masked Singer (Ten), a judge on Australia's Got Talent (Seven) and as the voice of Daisy Quokka's Mum in animated feature film Daisy Quokka: World's Scariest Animal.Lucy won the Helpmann and Sydney Theatre Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical for Legally Blonde; Best Screen Play Asia Web Award for Lift; and the AACTA Award for Best Online Drama or Comedy Series for Love In Lockdown. She is currently developing television series with Gristmill and Jungle, and is the proud co-founder and co-director of evidence-based health and wellness tech company and CSIRO tested app Hey Lemonade, for which she is a finalist in this year's Australian Women's Small Business Champion Awards.Through May and June she will be playing the role of Cecily Pigeon in Neil Simon's classic comedy - The Odd Couple.The STAGES podcast is available to access and subscribe from Spotify and Apple podcasts. Or from wherever you access your favourite podcasts. A conversation with creatives about craft and career. Follow socials on instagram (stagespodcast) and facebook (Stages).www.stagespodcast.com.au

Films Of Our Lives

Unlikely hero Shrek sets off with new acquaintance Donkey on a mission to free Princess Fiona and get his swamp back.

The Jenn & Friends Podcast
Atlanta Native, Cecily Dionne Davis, to star as Princess Fiona as it comes to the Fox Theatre

The Jenn & Friends Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 15:42


Ur Welcome America
House Of Pies & Kimberley Walsh

Ur Welcome America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 46:56


We go for brunch at HOUSE OF PIES & then discuss Princess Fiona from Shrek the Musical, KIMBERLEY WALSH. UR WELCOME! As always please send your feedback to;Insta: @urwelcomeamericaTwitter: @urwelcomeUSAEmail: UrWelcomeAmericaPodcast@gmail.com

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman
WED 31 JAN | Shrek The Musical showcasing Hobart's young talent | Outdoor cinema popping up in Botanical Gardens

Brian Carlton: The Spoonman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 50:14


Director David Thomson, Cecilia Hutchinson who plays Princess Fiona, and Lucy Lewinkamp with puppet Gingy, preview the Old Nick Hobart Theatre Summer School production of Shrek The Musical. And, Ivona Sone details the Cinema in the Garden event this weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S8 Ep68: Nikki Bentley, Catherine of Aragon in Six

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 41:15


Nikki Bentley is back In The Frame to discuss her new role as Catherine of Aragon in Six! Nikki joined the West End production of Six back in October at the Vaudeville Theatre as part of the brand-new London cast. Nikki's theatre credits include: understudy Molly in Ghost The Musical I (Asia Tour), Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy & understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical (UK Tour), understudy The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (West End) and swing in Mamma Mia! (West End). Nikki was Standby Elphaba in the 2017-18 UK & Ireland tour of Wicked. In 2019 she took over from Alice Fearn as Elphaba in the musical's West End production at the Apollo Victoria Theatre. Most recently Nikki played Pat in Kinky Boots (Theatre Royal Drury Lane) and has become renowned for her concert work. Recorded backstage at the Vaudeville, in this episode Nikki discusses why she never thought she would be in Six, finding her version of 'No Way' and lots more. Six is booking at the Vaudeville Theatre until 3rd November 2024.  Visit www.sixthemusical.com for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins  @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  

Two Girls One Pod
Lucy Durack on the New Generation of Wicked

Two Girls One Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 40:38


The original Glinda the Good Witch, Lucy Durack, stops by to chat to Yvie all about her time performing in Wicked (1300 performances) and how the new generation is bringing their own flare. Especially with the help of Tik Tok!  And she shares some secrets about the process of going green, for both Elphaba and when she played Princess Fiona.  Plus she talks about family life with her kids and how she met her husband Chris Horsey while performing Tap. And if you're looking for a new  mindset app, Lucy has you covered co-founding the science backed platform 'Hey Lemonade'.  LINKS Yvie Jones @yvie_jones Lucy Durack @lucydurack Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial Don't forget you can ask us a question anytime by emailing twogirls@novaentertainment.com.au CREDITSHost: Yvie Jones Guest: Lucy Durack Executive Producer: Rachael Hart Editor: Adrian Walton Supervising Producer: Ricardo Bardon Show Artwork By: @ellymalone Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, and the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Please Don't Spoil The Movie
“I Like That Boulder. That Is A Nice Boulder.” - Shrek

Please Don't Spoil The Movie

Play Episode Play 28 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 104:43


Welcome back to this episode of Please Don't Spoil The Movie, where we spoil the iconic 2001 film, "Shrek". "Shrek" follows the story of a grumpy ogre who, with the help of a talkative donkey, embarks on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona from a tower guarded by a fire-breathing dragon. Join us as we discuss Smash Mouth, fairytale creatures, and being comfortable with being alone. 

Ray Taylor Show
Top 5: Shrek Movies Ranked - Ray Taylor Show

Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 27:11


Top 5: Shrek Movies Ranked - Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Welcome to another episode of the Ray Taylor Show's Top 5 series! This week, we're pulling our boots out of the mud to journey into the enchanting world of fairy tales, ogres, and yes... layers. Presenting our Top 5 Movies from the iconic Shrek franchise!

Ray Taylor Show
Top 5: Shrek Movies Ranked - Ray Taylor Show

Ray Taylor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 27:11


Top 5: Shrek Movies Ranked - Ray Taylor ShowShow topic: Welcome to another episode of the Ray Taylor Show's Top 5 series! This week, we're pulling our boots out of the mud to journey into the enchanting world of fairy tales, ogres, and yes... layers. Presenting our Top 5 Movies from the iconic Shrek franchise!

Lei’s Little Golden Books
DreamWorks • SHREK

Lei’s Little Golden Books

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 5:22


Shrek is an ogre who goes on a quest to rescue Princess Fiona so he can save his swamp. She has quite a secret that she is keeping from everyone!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S8 Ep22 (ft. Jennifer Caldwell): Les Mis World Arena Tour, The Wizard Of Oz, Tina, Matt Doyle is Sinatra, Mamma Mia! + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 55:39


Jennifer Caldwell (Anne Boleyn in Six / I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical) co-hosts The West End Frame Show!Andrew and Jennifer discuss The Wizard of Oz (London Palladium), Tina (Aldwych Theatre) and Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre) as well as the latest news about the Wicked movies, the Les Misérables world arena tour, Sinatra The Musical and lots more. Jennifer is currently in rehearsals for I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical by Alexander S. Bermange. The show is returning to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this summer ahead of a London run at Wilton's in an expanded production which includes new songs.Jennifer's theatre credits include: American Idiot (UK & Ireland tour), Knights of the Rose (Arts Theatre), Million Dollar Quartet (UK & Ireland and Indian tours), understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek the Musical (UK & Ireland Tour) and understudy Sophie in Mamma Mia! (Prince of Wales / Novello Theatre). In 2019 Jennifer joined Six The Musical as the alternate Boleyn and Howard on tour across the UK and Ireland. She hit swingo – playing all Six Queens – and transferred to the West End production as an emergency cover for a limited run. In 2021 Jennifer took over as Anne Boleyn full-time on tour in Six and also took the show to South Korea.I Wish My Life Were Like A Musical runs at The Gilded Baloon at the Museum at this year's Edinburgh Fringe Festival 3rd – 27th August. The show then runs in London at Wilton's 29th August – 9th September.Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.   

Jay and Dave for Breakfast - Triple M Mackay & The Whitsundays

Lauren From the newsroom as Princess Fiona, Jay as Donkey, and Dave as Shrek turned out badly - but just as funny as usual!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

My Favorite Movie Podcast
My Favorite Movie Podcast 166 - Shrek the Musical

My Favorite Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 32:57


You're listening to My Favorite Musical podcast. This week, we're talking about Shrek the Musical, a hilarious and heartwarming adaptation of the popular DreamWorks animated film. The show stars Brian Darcy James as Shrek, Sutton Foster as Princess Fiona, and John Tartaglia as Pinocchio.  If you're looking for a fun and family-friendly musical, Shrek the Musical is a great option. It's sure to put a smile on your face and leave you humming the songs long after you've left the theater. Here are some of the things that the guys on the podcast liked about the show: The cast was excellent. The music was catchy and fun. The story was well-told. The show was family-friendly. If you're a fan of the movie Shrek or just looking for a fun and entertaining musical to see, Shrek the Musical is a great choice. Hosts: Daniel Levain, Ian Sweetman and Eric Sweetman. Subscribe thru: Apple Podcast Google Podcast Spotify

The Theatre Thoughts Podcast
Episode 43 - When life gives you Lucy Durack...make Hey Lemonade!

The Theatre Thoughts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 28:55


Get ready for a dose of inspiration and motivation as we sit down with the incredible Lucy Durack in our latest episode of Theatre Thoughts Podcast. Join host, Justin Clarke, as we explore Lucy's illustrious career, her latest venture with the Hey Lemonade app with co-creator Elise McCann. Lucy Durack, one of Australia's leading ladies of stage and screen, has graced both the theatrical and television worlds with her extraordinary talent. From singing National Anthems for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II to enchanting audiences as Glinda in Wicked, Princess Fiona in Shrek, and Elle Woods in Legally Blonde the Musical, Lucy's performances have left an indelible mark on the industry. In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of Hey Lemonade, a stress and motivation app designed to uplift and empower individuals facing modern-day challenges. Developed with a team of experts and tested by the CSIRO, Hey Lemonade offers three-minute pep talks in a range of voices to help you conquer life's lemons. Discover the inspiration behind Hey Lemonade, the process of bringing the app to life, and the positive impact it has had on users. During our conversation, we delve into Lucy's favorite productions and the reasons they hold a special place in her heart. We also explore how Lucy stays inspired and motivated as a theatre artist and what continues to draw her back to the stage. Stay tuned for our lightning round of "1 Minute Theatre Thoughts," where we ask Lucy about her recent favorite production, her go-to karaoke song and the dream role she's yet to play. Plus, don't miss Lucy's creative take on finishing the sentence, "When life gives you lemons..." To stay connected with Theatre Thoughts Australia and receive updates about our podcast, make sure to follow us on Instagram @Ttpod_official. If you enjoy our content and want to support us further, visit our Patreon page and choose from one of our three levels of Patreon support. Your support helps us continue creating valuable theatre discussions and exclusive content for our patrons. You can download the Hey Lemonade App here or follow them on Instagram @heylemonade_official or on their website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Weekly Planet
Shrek The Third - Caravan Of Garbage

The Weekly Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 21:53


Shrek The Third. BOO. I mean what a drop in quality. Despite returning to this delightfully weird universe and revisting the characters of Shrek, Donkey, Princess Fiona and Puss In Boots it feels like a big dull retread of two better movies. Plus the new elements including Justin Timberlake and Eric Idle as King Arthur and Merlin feel hollow and wasted. Anyways this is our Caravan Of Garbage review and we don't like this movie. Thanks for listening!SUBSCRIBE HERE ►► http://goo.gl/pQ39jNVideo Edition ► https://youtu.be/EJBuYXNb9XsHelp support the show and get early episodes ► https://bigsandwich.co/Patreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesJames' Twitter ► http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter ► http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownPatreon ► https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesT-Shirts/Merch ► https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies The Weekly Planet iTunes ► https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4 The Weekly Planet Direct Download ► https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetAmazon Affiliate Link ► https://amzn.to/2nc12P4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S7 Ep27: Alice Fearn & Simon Bailey

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 55:25


West End stars Alice Fearn and Simon Bailey join us for a very special, double trouble episode!Alice and Simon are both part of the workshop cast of Footballers Wives, and feature on the musical's cast recording which is out now. Footballers Wives has a book by Maureen Chadwick, co-creator of the original TV series, with music and lyrics by Kath Gotts. Alice and Simon play Tanya and Jason Turner.The duo are also set to perform a concert together, The Last (1)5 Years at the Theatre Cafe on Sunday 4th December. Alice and Simon will perform songs from Footballers Wives alongside some other musical theatre numbers and Christmas tunes. Alice and Simon first met when they were part of the West End production of Les Miserables for the 21st anniversary at the Queen's (now Sondheim) Theatre. Alice was understudying Fantine and Cosette with Simon playing Enjolras. Alice is currently playing Beverley Bass in Come From Away (Phoenix Theatre), following an acclaimed run as Elphaba in Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre). Her credits also include: Nancy in Oliver! (Watermill Theatre), Renee and understudy Christine/Muriel in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Savoy Theatre), Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy and understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), understudy Dolly in Annie Get Your Gun (Young Vic), Rapunzel and understudy Cinderella in Into The Woods (Regent's Park Open Air Theatre) and understudy Laura in The Woman in White (Palace Theatre). Simon recently completed his run as The Duke in the original West End production of Moulin Rouge (Piccadilly Theatre). His West End credits also include: Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket & London workshop), Tommy DeVito in Jersey Boys (Piccadilly Theatre & UK Tour), Liam O'Deary in I Can't Sing! (London Palladium), Pharaoh in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (Gillian Lynne), understudy Galileo in We Will Rock You (Dominion), Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's), Passion (Donmar Warehouse) and Romeo & Juliet The Musical (Piccadilly).Alice previously did an episode of In The Frame with Adrian Hansel last year during season four, whilst Simon recorded our 100th episode earlier this year as part of season six.The Footballers Wives cast recording is out now. You can see The Last (1)5 Years at the Theatre Cafe on Sunday 4th December. Visit www.thetheatrecafe.co.uk for info and tickets. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts.  

Musical Theatre Radio presents
Be Our Guest with Grace Aki

Musical Theatre Radio presents "Be Our Guest"

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 36:18


From Japanese and American Southern roots, Grace has a taste for many cultures. And though she be little, standing at a whopping 4'10.5 (the half makes a big difference), she be fierce. She began dancing at 3, doing voice overs for radio and acting by 5 and became enthralled in storytelling and drama. Before graduating high school, she had already hosted several shows for a travel series, announced on air for FRIDAYS on Cartoon Network, became an award-winning mime, and failed algebra three times. Grace is the reigning Miss North Georgia Agricultural Fair Queen because upon her crowning, she was promised a funnel cake. Moving from her hometown of Dalton, GA to Chattanooga, TN, Grace became a choreographer and marketing director for a regional theatre company. Following her win for Best Actress Award for her role as Princess Fiona in Shrek (at the historic Tivoli Theatre), Grace moved to NYC. She graduated from Upright Citizen's Brigade and The Barrow Group's respective performing programs. It was under the training of Seth Barrish (Mike Birbiglia's The New One) that she developed a solo play entitled ‘To Free a Mockingbird.' As a comedian, she hosts the comedy show “SWEET MEAT.” She is the host of the storytelling podcast ‘Tell me on a Sunday', and a daily Broadway News correspondent for Broadway Radio. Grace is the Marketing Strategist for the Grammy Award Winning Record Label, Broadway Records. As a visual artist, she sells her watercolor and ink prints on Etsy and in retail establishments across the US. When she's not doing all that, she feeds her cat. Website: graceaki.com/

Graphic Novel Explorers Club

Episode 94Greetings, Explorers! It's the final episode of our sixth season! We're closing it out with She-Hulk: Law and Disorder. Marvel published the book in 2014. Charles Soule wrote the story, with art by Javier Pulido and Ron Wimberly. Colors by Munsta Vicente, Rico Renzi, and Ron Wimberly. Lettering by VC's Clayton Cowles.She-Hulk: Law and Disorder finds Jennifer Walters, otherwise known as She-Hulk, starting her own law firm. Her first case involves representing a widow of a villain who claims Tony Stark stole her dead husband's invention. Next, she helps Doctor Doom's son seek refugee status in the U.S. However, Doctor Doom isn't too happy and will go to great lengths to stop them both. Finally, She-Hulk finds herself and several other superheroes and supervillains as a defendants in a lawsuit. The odd thing is, none of them remembers even meeting the plaintive or the incident mentioned in the case.Johnny and Dennis (Aubrey was training in the Danger Room when we recorded) kicks things off by diving into the contrasting, but beautiful, art of Javier Pulido and Ron Wimberly. Next, they ponder if the character design of Princess Fiona had any influence on this version of She-Hulk. Finally, they look at just how you get promotions if you're the minion of a supervillain. Additional topics include Daredevil not caring about his secret identity; being revived by monkey vomit; and not pulling the lawyer card. Last of all, but not certainly not least, they look at the storytelling and art of She-Hulk: Law and Disorder. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Entertainment(x)
Talia Suskauer Part 2 Wicked

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 13:18


Talia Suskauer (taliasuskauer.com)(IG:@taliasuskauer)(TW:@taliarach) is a New York based actress, and is currently playing Elphaba in WICKED on Broadway. Talia recently returned from touring the country as Elphaba on the Munchkinland National Tour of WICKED.    Originally from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Talia attended Dreyfoos School of the Arts, and then went on to earn her BFA in Musical Theatre from Penn State University in 2018.  During her freshman year at Penn State, Talia was chosen to be a 2015 YoungArts winner in Theatre Arts.    Talia has performed regionally at the New London Barn Playhouse in New London, New Hampshire, playing roles such as Princess Fiona in SHREK THE MUSICAL (NH Theatre Award Nomination), Rosa Bud in THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD (NH Theatre Award Nomination), Lily Craven in THE SECRET GARDEN, and most recently, Jo March in LITTLE WOMEN. ​ In 2018, Talia made her Off-Broadway debut in BE MORE CHILL at the Signature Theatre in New York City, as the female standby. Talia continued her journey with BE MORE CHILL as it transferred to the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway in February, 2019, and stayed with the production until it closed in August, 2019.  ​ Talia is happiest when she is traveling, eating pasta, or playing with her 5-year-old border collie, Tucker.

Entertainment(x)
Talia Suskauer Part 1 ”Fly Fast Toward The Direction Of Your Dreams”

Entertainment(x)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 12:57


Talia Suskauer (taliasuskauer.com)(IG:@taliasuskauer)(TW:@taliarach) is a New York based actress, and is currently playing Elphaba in WICKED on Broadway. Talia recently returned from touring the country as Elphaba on the Munchkinland National Tour of WICKED.    Originally from Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, Talia attended Dreyfoos School of the Arts, and then went on to earn her BFA in Musical Theatre from Penn State University in 2018.  During her freshman year at Penn State, Talia was chosen to be a 2015 YoungArts winner in Theatre Arts.    Talia has performed regionally at the New London Barn Playhouse in New London, New Hampshire, playing roles such as Princess Fiona in SHREK THE MUSICAL (NH Theatre Award Nomination), Rosa Bud in THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD (NH Theatre Award Nomination), Lily Craven in THE SECRET GARDEN, and most recently, Jo March in LITTLE WOMEN. ​ In 2018, Talia made her Off-Broadway debut in BE MORE CHILL at the Signature Theatre in New York City, as the female standby. Talia continued her journey with BE MORE CHILL as it transferred to the Lyceum Theatre on Broadway in February, 2019, and stayed with the production until it closed in August, 2019.  ​ Talia is happiest when she is traveling, eating pasta, or playing with her 5-year-old border collie, Tucker.

PXL POD
14. Obi-Wan Kenobi / Andor / Willow / She-Hulk / Love Death + Robots / Daredevil vs. Kingpin

PXL POD

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 100:36


INTRO [00:00:00] För fjortonde gången i ordningen sätter Mikael och Peter sig ner för att tillsammans diskutera och dividera nördigheter och man oh man vad mycket det finns att beta av denna vecka! Men i vanlig ordning så inleds samtalet med varsin välbehövlig PXL - en Liquid Lightning till Peter och en Rock And Rage till Mikael. Mer om energidrycken med samma namn som podden kan du som alltid läsa om på pxlpowerup.se eller genom att följa Instagramkontot @pxlpowerup NYNÖRDAT: [00:03:11] Först och främst: SPOILERVARNING: Veckans podd spelas in bara skälvande minuter efter att de två första avsnitten av Star Wars-serien Obi-Wan Kenobi på Disney+ konsumerats. En briljant inledning med farligt mycket feels (speciellt med aktuella händelser i åtanke) kring Order 66 och på det får vi möta en trasig forna Jedi i exil och utöver det en hel del oväntade vändningar i storyn. Men det finns även en del att ha synpunkter på, vilket diskuteras duon sinsemellan. Hör gärna av dig till oss med vad du själv tycker så ser vi fram emot att fortsätta analysera serien under resans gång i framtida poddepisoder! PEPP ELLER NEPP [00:36:55] I vakvattnet av Star Wars Celebration finns mycket annat från A Galazy Far, Far Away… att sätta tänderna i, som den nysläppta trailern för serien Andor, där vi får första glimtarna kring Rogue One-karaktären och självklart känns det lovande, även om man alltid kan charmas av en välgjord trailer. Även utannonserade serien Star Wars: Skeleton Crew med Jude Law känns pepp. Vi får se hur det ter sig! OCKSÅ PEPP [00:44:38] Inte Star Wars, men likväl en produktion från LucasFilm; vi har även fått en första ordentlig trailer till serien Willow som ska ge oss en fortsättning på den kultförklarade familjefantasyfilmen från 80-talet med Warwick Davis i huvudrollen. Pepp är vi även här - så länge man låter Madmartigan få ordentligt med credd, oavsett om Val Kilmer pallar ställa upp eller ej. TOKPEPP [00:53:52] Att den här podden är Pro-Cruise är nog ingen hemlighet längre, så självklart är peppen total inför att vi nu även fått en trailer till Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning - Part ONE! Vilket ju även betyder att det blir en Part TWO! Hur pepp kan man bli! Tiden får gärna gå lika fort som Tompa springer till nästa och nästnästa sommar när respektive parts har sina premiärer! GANSKA PEPP [00:58:25] Nyligen kom en första ordentlig trailer för She-Hulk: Attorney at Law som kommer till Disney+ i sommar och låter oss bekanta oss med Jennifer Walters, som är självaste Bruce Banners kusin! Trailern har möts av en rejäl kritikerstorm kring vad många uppfattar som dålig och platt CGI när det kommer till hennes gröna hulkhet, med gliringar till Princess Fiona från Shrek och mycket annat. Men redan snart därpå kom en ny och tillputsad variant på trailern, där effekterna såg betydligt mer genomarbetade ut. Men frågan är om det räcker, Mikael efterfrågar mer muskelstyrka i hennes utseende - Peter hoppas mest på metahumor på samma nivå som comicsförlagan!  ANIMATIONSNÖRDAT [01:09:48] Den tredje säsongen av Netflix-antologi-animations-serien Love Death + Robots är helt klart den bästa och jämnaste säsongen så här långt. Animations-nivån framför allt är i världsklass på många sätt och kan vi få mer i stil med detta även i långfilmsformat så ser framtiden för storytelling extremt ljus ut! VERSUS [01:26:42] Sist ut denna vecka blir en brutal fight mellan de två bittra ärkefienderna Matt Murdock och Wilson Fisk, även kända som Daredevil och Kingpin. Det verkar dessutom som att såväl poddprogramledare som PXL-lyssnare är rörande överens om att ingen ny rollbesättning behöver göras, då Charlie Cox och Vincent D'Onofrio inte bara får förnyat förtroende av Feige & Co. i MCU utan även av PXL-communityt!

Let's Revue
The Show Must Go On with the Avery's

Let's Revue

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2022 38:29


Carly Uthoff-Avery and Craig Avery are a power couple of music and theatre. Carly is a triple-threat on stage, having played Princess Fiona in Shrek and Millie in Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Grand Rapids Civic Theater. Both she and Craig are members of local cover bands, Blue Water Kings and Brena, respectively. Listen in as they talk with Josh about the impact of a live audience and how they stayed creative during the pandemic lockdown. In addition, laugh heartily as side-splitting stories are shared about inebriated wedding guests and what really happened behind the scenes of Shrek!Blue Water Kingshttps://www.bluewaterkingsband.com/Follow on InstagramFollow on FacebookBrenahttps://www.brenaband.com/Follow on InstagramFollow on FacebookFollow us on:InstagramFacebookTwitterFor more stories and events:https://revuewm.com/

Munsons at the Movies
Ep. 54 - Cameron Diaz (feat. Aubrey McKay)

Munsons at the Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 87:41


Welcome to the Munsons at the Movies podcast. Each episode we delve into the filmography and impact of a randomly selected actor. In this episode, we explore the career of Cameron Diaz. Best known for her roles as Mary in There's Something About Mary (1998), Natalie in Charlie's Angels (2000), and Princess Fiona in Shrek (2001), Diaz has just about as much pop culture impact of any performer we've covered in 54 episodes. Joined once again by Aubrey McKay, we discuss her high school connection to Snoop, her track record of films making money at the box office, the character she almost played in the Mortal Kombat movie, why she's such a savvy business woman, and how dramatically her early retirement will factor into our scores. Where does Diaz rank on the Munson Meter? Listen to find out.    

Finding the Funny
S3 Ep14: Princess Fiona

Finding the Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 37:51


What is a Princess Fiona? Well this week Ruth and Ange tell you, there is a some very silly content in the finding the facts section and Ange's rant about her sh*tting tits is an interesting one. This episode is sponsored by Wine52 and if you would like to claim your three bottles from them for £5.95 then click this link www.wine52.com/funny You can find the girls on instagram just search @ruth_corden and @angecorden, the show is on Facebook and Instagram just search Finding the Funny. 

The Business of Show Business
Being a musical theatre swing with Jen Caldwell

The Business of Show Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 40:08


Welcome back to The Business of Show Business Podcast. For episode 2 of season 4, we talk to super swing Jen Caldwell. Jen has appeared in numerous shows across a multitude of roles. Credits include - Swing/cover Heather/Resident Director, American Idiot, UK & Ireland Tour. Swing/cover Emily, Knights of the Rose, Arts Theatre. Flick, The Rhythm Method, workshop, The Bush Theatre and The Landor Space. Dyanne, Million Dollar Quartet, Indian Tour. Cover Dyanne/Resident Director/Resident Choreographer, Million Dollar Quartet, UK & Ireland tour. Covered/played Princess Fiona, Shrek the Musical, UK & Ireland tour. Covered/played Sophie and Ali, Mamma Mia!, Prince of Wales and Novello Theatres. Jen is currently touring the UK in the smash-hit musical Six. In this episode, Jen and Jamie Body discuss the skills needed to be a swing, life on tour and much more. Twitter: https://twitter.com/jennifer_cald (@jennifer_cald) Instagram: @jcaldwell6889

Be It Till You See It
It's OK to Leave Things Unfinished (ft. Jessica Valant) - Ep39

Be It Till You See It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 40:12


Please welcome Jessica Valant, creator of Momentum Fest, former Pilates studio owner, and mom of two! Jessica and Lesley dive headfirst into knowing or not knowing when something is finished, leave other things unfinished, and the inner dialogue you have with yourself. After that they talk about priorities, dealing with the overwhelm, and deciding what you actually want.If you have any questions about this episode or want to get some of the resources we mentioned, head over to LesleyLogan.co/podcast. If you have any comments or questions about the Be It pod shoot us a message at beit@lesleylogan.co .And as always, if you're enjoying the show please share it with someone who you think would enjoy it as well. It is your continued support that will help us continue to help others. Thank you so much! Never miss another show by subscribing at LesleyLogan.co/subscribe.In this episode you will learn about:Being reminded of your braveryBeing unwilling to waitPlanning one step at a timeGoing back to your "why"It's okay not to know if you're done or notHaving an inner dialogueYou can only have so many prioritiesBrain dumpsEpisode References/Links:Jessica Valant's websiteFollow on Jessica IGFollow Grace Hurry on IGThe Enneagram of PersonalityGuest Bio:Jessica graduated from Regis University in Denver with her Master's Degree in Physical Therapy in 2000. She received her Pilates training in2001 through Polestar Pilates and is a Nationally Certified Pilates Teacher and PMA approved continuing education provider.She has worked with thousands of clients of different backgrounds, ages, injuries and abilities, to help them reach their ultimate health goals.Jessica is recognized as a leader in the Pilates industry. She has a successful YouTube channel, membership site and blog. She has been named a top 10 finalist in the 2015 Pilates Anytime Next Instructor Contest and a Creator on the Rise by YouTube and has been featured in Pilates Style Magazine (including as a cover model in 2020), Shape, Buzzfeed, Yoga Journal and Thrillist. She teaches popular workshops and courses to other health care professionals and Pilates instructors and is considered an expert in the women's health arena.Jessica and her husband, Brian, founded Momentum Fest, a three day Pilates and movement festival, in 2017 in order to create an inclusive, loving and fun place for all people to celebrate movement together.She is married to her best friend and their days are spent in Denver wrangling two young kids, being in the sun, living their passion through work and drinking coffee.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a review on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser or Castbox.ResourcesWatch the Be It Till You See It podcast on YouTube!Lesley Logan websiteBe It Till You See It PodcastOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley LoganOnline Pilates Classes by Lesley Logan on YouTubeProfitable PilatesSocial MediaInstagramFacebookTik TokLinkedInEpisode Transcript:Lesley Logan  Hello, welcome back. I'm so excited you're here. I'm, I'm so excited for you. One of the things I love about this podcast is I get to meet lots of new people that I've never talked to, and really hear their story. And then another reason is that I get to talk to some of my friends and share their stories and also hear things about them that I probably didn't know, because I would just talk to them as a friend, I wouldn't actually go, "Hey, why do you do that? Why why do you ask yourself so many questions?" And that is something I got to do here today with our guests with who is Jessica Valant. Find her at Jessica Valant Pilates, everywhere and she is. First of all, she is such a beautiful human being inside and out. I am honored to be a friend of hers truly, you get to hear how we meet, or how we met, and where our friendship has grown too and also just where she is right now and where she used to be and for my moms this one is for you. She has so much advice for you. And if you're not a mom, still listen, because if you are a busy person like me with three dogs, and you feel like, "Hey, they they demand my attention too and I have so much going on." There's still a lot to take away from this. You're going to want to take notes while you're listening. She threw out some awesome questions asked herself and her strategies at the end just I can't even wait for Brad and I to dive into this podcast and I can't wait for you to dive into this podcast. So check out the show notes to her links to check her out. Follow her you're going to want too and also learn more about who she is, why she rocks and listen to this, listen to this interview and enjoy.Lesley Logan  Welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast where we talk about taking messy action, knowing that perfect is boring. I'm Lesley Logan, Pilates instructor and fitness business coach. I've trained thousands of people around the world and the number one thing I see stopping people from achieving anything is self doubt. My friends, action brings clarity and it's the antidote to fear. Each week, my guests will bring Bold, Executable, Intrinsic and Targeted steps that you can use to put yourself first and Be It Till You See It. It's a practice, not a perfect. Let's get started.Lesley Logan  All right. Thank you so much for being here. Today, I have Jessica Valant. Who I can't... When I met her first of all, she was wearing a Fiona, Princess Fiona dress. I'm just gonna say that right now. She she actually texted me, which is something that I I really love that she did because at the time in my life, I was less good at texting random people to be friends with even though I wanted to be friends with them. And she was like, "Hey, let's meet for a drink." We were at a conference together and let's get to know each other. And so when I met her, she was dressed up as Princess Fiona. And she acted like we've known each other forever, which with social media, may we've followed each other for a long time. And, and then we've been we just ... like slowly became friends over time. And I know as adult, it's not easy to make friends. But you are someone Jessica, who I just am so grateful to call a friend and you inspire me every day. So welcome to the Be It Till You See It podcast. Can you tell everyone a little bit about yourself?Jessica Valant  Yes, and thank you for that and for that reminder, actually, because sometimes I forget that I did that. And when you tell me I'm like, "I'm so proud of myself for doing that." Because I might have missed out on really one of the most important relationships professionally and personally, you and your family and Brad. But um, I think it's important to be reminded of times we were brave, because we forget. And right now in the world, actually, I forgotten that I can be brave. So that was a nice reminder. (Lesley: Oh) Thank you.Lesley Logan  You're so welcome. I, I, you're right, I think we do forget if we remember more times we made mistakes. Then we remember like we were brave, probably many more times than that.Lesley Logan  Right? And what's the worst thing that would have happened that you said, "No, I'm sorry. I'm busy. I can't but thanks so much." Like that's the worst thing that might have happened, right? (Lesley: Right) But yeah, I'm Jessica. I have been a Pilates teacher and physical therapist for a little over 20 years and I live in Denver now. I have two kids, eight year old, three year old. I'm married. I have a couple businesses and and then I have a whole journey that has brought me here and that's me. That's what I do.Lesley Logan  Yeah, well, y'all. I can't believe your kids are eight and three because I mean, like, (Jessica: I knew you when I was pregnant with both of them. I know.) (Jessica laughs) Yeah. Like I know. And when and you also put together, y'all when I say an event, like a massive event with a newborn. Like when you DM me and said, "Hey," we were in a group DM and you're like, "Hey, y'all, I think I'm gonna do this like, festival like thing." And you had just had your son I was like, as someone who put on retreats, I was like, "Wow, you go girl," like, I don't know how you did that. But I want like, let's talk about that. And we can talk about other things in your life too. Like, what prompted you to go now is the time to make this thing happen?Lesley Logan  I, sometimes I really don't know. But um, I so he was our second, so I think that's something to keep in mind for anyone planning something I kind of, I kind of knew a little bit what we were getting into, you know, having a second one. So that helped a little bit. So I remember very distinctly, I was pregnant with him and we're talking very pregnant, like eight months pregnant, and walking the lake, beautiful day here in Denver. And my husband and I have been throwing around this idea about this possible festival for years. And we had recently just that summer moved back to Denver. So I was probably feeling a little bit, um wanting something, you know, how do I create something? We're in the city that we know, but we haven't been here for a long time. And I want to create something that's maybe for me, I was probably feeling that a little bit. But I was literally walking around the lake and it hit me, well, in our industry was also in a tough time, there was a (Lesley: Yeah) lot of infighting. And it was hard for me to see that. And like, "I don't want that we need community and so how can we do that?" And it really hit me. I'm like, "I think now's the time." And I call I called him on that walk and I said, "I think now's the time that we do it." And I don't know, we just started meeting, we literally just moved into our house, we didn't have Wi-Fi for months. So we were meeting at a local college library, he and I while our older daughter was in preschool, we would meet in the afternoon and use their Wi-Fi in the conference rooms and just talk. And that's when we decided first that we needed to have teachers. And so I reached out to you and a few people like, well, I know a few people. And as soon as you guys said yes, like, "Okay, I think we need a venue. I think we knew the name." And literally I went in the first stages of labor at the library. Like that's how we were yes. I'm like, (Lesley: Oh my God) I think the baby's coming in the next two days and he did. And so we just, I don't know, like, I still can't put my finger on why that felt like the right time. Except that I knew if we didn't, it really just hit me. If we don't do it now, we probably won't. And I think somebody else might and how am I going to feel if somebody else does it, instead. Like how would I feel? I'm like, "I think I want to do it. I think we shouldn't be the ones to try this." And that's what made us do it.Lesley Logan  Okay, there's so much to unpack there that I think people can see themselves in. So y'all. I love that you were like, "We don't have Wi-Fi." So instead of going, "Well, I'll wait till we have our internet here." You're like, which, by the way waiting for the internet people to come. It's like, "Okay, we'll be there in three weeks between 9am and 12pm." And it's like, right. And so you're like, we're just you you took messy action, you we... you did what you could and then you, I love that you went with the teachers first because I think like that was I got to be one of them. And as we were so excited, I'm sure that that really helped. It's like instead of going, planning this whole thing and then going, "Okay, well anybody want to teach at it," you're like, "Well, let me just see if I can get people to do this." And so, I love that it's it's, you did it one step at a time. And I also love the question. If you, how would you feel if someone else did it? I do like that question because sometimes I asked myself like, "Well, what's the worst case? What's the worst thing that can happen?" (Jessica: Yup) But I love that second question. If like, "How would I feel, if someone did it before me?" Oh, that's so good. So this I want to talk about it, y'all. This is her events called Momentum Fest and it's actually not just for Pilates teachers. It's for like, anybody who loves movement, and it's also not even just Pilates. So, um, so you you truly went and did something so unique that's not really been done before. Like, I don't I don't think it's ever done before. Now that it's in its fourth year, fifth year, (Jessica: fourth) fourth year. How do you and maybe you haven't even talked about this yet or thought about but like, how do you figure out like, what's the next thing, right? Because sometimes I think the first one is the easier one ...Lesley Logan  Right, exactly and I agree. No expectations. First one was really just proof of concept. Like each teacher that texted me, "Yes," I was shocked. Like, Brian, that's my husband, like, "Brian, they said yes." Like, "They're gonna come." I mean, and Grace Hurry is someone who I hadn't even known professionally at all just through social media. And I'm like, "She's a great teacher. I'll just reach out." I'm like, "Brian, she's coming from the UK." I mean, so that's first off for people wanting to do something hard. Don't assume people will say, "No", they might, but people might shock you. (Lesley: Yeah) I mean, they're, it's it's truly amazing. So when you all said, "Yes." We knew there was a possibility so you're exactly right. First year was just proof of concepts. You know, we knew, we didn't want to take loans. Yes, some specific things in mind, boundaries for ourselves. I mean, this was just me and my husband. So we weren't going to put our family in financial stress. We had to figure it around our other businesses. So we really had boundaries and numbers in mind, how many people do we need to hit, you know, at least to break even? And exactly the next thing was just oh, this was proof of concept cool. The second year, could we possibly either make some money, grow the business and bring in more exhibitors like I really wanted to be able to promote other teachers, I think we doubled the amount of teachers the next year for exposure for more teachers. And then we did have some grand plans in mind to keep growing and then 2020 hit and our entire event was canceled. And so I think that's one lesson that yes, we had big plans in mind on what might be next and then everything changed. And so now we're changing goals, changing boundaries, changing all of it. And it really is sitting and thinking, "Okay, is this the goals we set? Are they still realistic?" The vision we had just even the goal as a business, does that still make sense or not in the current world, because we have different things we maybe want to promote now and Pilates has changed, the industry has changed. So it's definitely a day to day right now, which is a struggle for me. I'm a planner, like, "I want to plan things, I want to know, I work so well within that." (Lesley: Yeah.) And so to try to plan something in a new unplannable world is not easy for me whatsoever. But I think if you just go back to your why, and that was it was kind of that question again with this year? Do we keep it or do we not? And it was, "How would I feel if we didn't," and I just knew I wouldn't feel right. Like that is really what it comes came down to is, I will not feel right in my soul if we don't have an event this year, because I feel like people need it. I need it. We need a full circle moment. And sort of it was it just came down to them.Lesley Logan  Yeah, that makes me think of I could be wrong. But I swear I was on a run years ago, and I heard Brené Brown on a podcast talking about how she hates the bumper sticker. Like, "What would you do if you didn't think you could fail?" (Jessica: Oh yeah) she sle... and she said like, "What would you do even if you could like, even if you did?" (Jessica: Yeah) and I feel like with you, you're like, you've just it keeps going back to like, "I ju... I'm not done yet." (Jessica: Yeah) Like, "This isn't done yet."Jessica Valant  That's exactly what it is. I just am like, "We're not done yet." And we might be and at some point with anything in life, like when I sold my studios, that was a hard place to get to. Also I didn't know I was done yet until it got to a point. I'm like, "One past done. Oops, (Lesley: Yeah) I missed the turn off like ... past done." And I just kind of woke up and knew that, but I think sometimes we don't and it's okay not to know if you're done or not. I just listened to a podcast the other day and actually, it might have been Brené Brown ... (Lesley: She's so good) I know ...Lesley Logan  We can probably just give it to her and even if she's not, she'll just actually tell us who it wasn't her. Because I heard her on a podcast, people kept saying that this quote was from her. And she's like, "Actually, this is Sonya Renee Taylor." And I was like, "She's amazing." (Jessica: Yeah) So, we attributed to her, she'll let us know. (Lesley laughs)Lesley Logan  But it was, it's okay to leave things unfinished. And again, for my planning personality, like, "No, it's not, (Jessica laughs) I can't leave it anything unfinished." But I thought about that a lot. That I think that's some grace, we need to give ourselves that it is okay. And I don't feel that with the event at all like, I love where we are right now. But just other things in life that's a good lesson for me to realize, you know what it is okay? If you suddenly realize a project you're doing, a new business relationship you're in if you suddenly realize, "Gosh, this really isn't right for me." I don't think we have to feel like we have to finish it out for the next year. I mean, you can pivot you you're allowed to change your mind. You're allowed to do that.Lesley Logan  I I love this because I think like you say, as a planner, I think a lot of people don't want to leave things unfinished, because there's like, well, then it's not perfect. Like, "I didn't do it 'right'", in air quotes, you know, and you know, we... let's I want to talk about your your studios, because I think that a lot of people can resonate, like with ending something. For me, you know, I really struggled, going... before 2020 started, I was struggling with like, "I have the studio, I teach all these people, I love them so much." But I really, really and being called to OPC, I'm really called to expand this and 10x and bring in more people and with a focus of just connecting and community and not a not and that's also probably why we're really good friends, it's the same thing with Momentum Fest. It's like, how do we get people who aren't teachers to also connect and have community and not be perfect and not be like is this exercise, right? And I struggled because I'm like, well, I couldn't see how I ended the studio. (Jessica: Yeah) I couldn't see that and when and when and so I just kept going, "Gosh, I wish I had time, wish I had time." And so when COVID hit, I was like, "So next time we wish were more specific." We're like, ... "I wish I had time and a plan." (Lesley laughs)Jessica Valant  And maybe that coffee shops were still open, maybe ...Lesley Logan  Yeah, and maybe, and maybe that my husband and I are in a one, like a studio apartment working from home together. But, um, I, I, because of COVID I left, you know, that whole studio unfin... like the exit was very unfinished. And it was, it was not how I first saw it happening. And what was a blessing was I had the excuse, like, "Well, the pandemic kind of made me do it." And what I realized is, "Actually, like, I don't need that excuse," like that might work as like, on the surface, might sound really good to other people, and they can understand that. But I also if there wasn't one, I don't think I need that." Lesley Logan  And so, you know, when you had, so you had two studios in Hawaii, so before Denver before you lived in Hawaii. You know, when you started those, what was the vision? And then how did you know when you were like beyond the exit?Lesley Logan  Um, I think it was just talking to someone about this yesterday, I think one thing is, in our industry, at least, the pinnacle is, or at least was back 10 years ago, to own your own studios. I mean, that was in Pilates, especially in physical therapy the same, you own your own clinic and studios, and then you've reached it. And that's all I'm like, "That's it. I'm here, we have two, we have a staff of 19. This is amazing." And so we ended up leaving Hawaii, which I never thought we'd do either, like one of my biggest lessons in life now is, "Never say never." Because you you just I never thought I'd own my own business like I never wanted to, you just never know. So we left Hawaii and so I was managing them from afar. And I just was feeling that anxiety every day. I mean, I was looking at the schedule and counting every highlighting are we making our numbers, we're doing this, it had become very anxiety riddle to me instead of the part I love, which is the community and all of that. And I remember the moment, but I still never thought I would sell whatsoever. But the moment for me, like there was a very clear moment. My husband was out of town so I was with our one year old daughter on my own. And she was at my feet wanting to be held and she was crying to be held but I had to put her down because I got a call from Hawaii from one of my instructors who was locked out of the class and she had a full class in the hall trying to get into she was locked out because the key was inside, the previous instructor had locked the key in the door. So they needed me. I mean, both needed me they needed me desperately, and there was nothing I could do. And my daughter was crying, my feet needed me desperately. And it just hit me, I can't do both well, I just can't, some people can but I can't. And and that was what kind of did it was I think I need to let something though. And I knew myself and one of my top priorities was I didn't want to let her go. Like I (Lesley: Yeah) thought I'd be a mom who did full time childcare, I always thought that and then she came and I'm like, "No, I want to be home." I want to at least have the option to be home. And so that was whenever I feel like I'm not doing well enough or I need to make a decision, I kind of have that touchstone I come back to because that for me is what it is, is can I give the kids the time they need and I couldn't give her the time she needed. And I was going crazy. And so that meant it was time to let someone else do something really good with the studios because they were suffering. Everybody was suffering because I couldn't let something go. So, man, once I did and handed that key over, I never looked back.Lesley Logan  Wow! So what what keeps coming up is like you ask yourself really good questions. Do you do this in a journal? Do you do this, um like it just out loud on like, you wanna walk around like, where does this question? Are you just someone who asked good questions.Jessica Valant  So, have you done any studying of the enneagram at all?Lesley Logan  I get a little bit and I need to figure out what I am because I hear too much about it.Lesley Logan  So I decided when COVID when all of this started, and I was in the anxiety place and like, "I have to get myself out of it because I need to serve people better." So, and I've been in therapy a long time ago that served me really well. And I'm like, "This, I need to learn more about myself." And like ... enneagram stuff's interesting to me anyway, so I dove into it. And I'm almost positive. I'm a six. And one of the biggest things about the six is we have a constant internal dialogue. And I could never put my finger on what that was called. I just assumed everybody does. But literally they describe it as the board meeting going on in your head at all times. So I kind of do have that like, I'm the CEO and then I have another voice who's doing another voice. And it's constantly talking which can be very hmm sometimes but also it does. It helps me lay things out and ask myself, "Why I'm doing something? What my motivation is? What are my goals?" and I think the therapy I went through 20 years ago helped with that too. I just I don't want to go back to that place I was. So for me, it's important to talk it out. So I usually do just talk it out in my head, I'll go on a long walk and think it through, really figure out why I'm trying to make a decision or not make a decision. I don't always do that well, but ...Lesley Logan  That's a good question, "Why am I not trying to make a decision?" I feel like a lot of people can put that on their like, questions list. If you're not a six, and you need, (Jessica: Yeah) you need ... need a list and there's about four good ones in here. I'm gonna, I'm gonna take it, so by the time Brad, and I do the recap, I can say, cuz maybe that's what's going on. Because I totally feel like I have got a whole conversation happening then I got to talk to Brad. He's like, "I don't even know where ... like, where are we starting in this conversation?" (Lesley laughs)Jessica Valant  Brian says that, too! He's like, "Are you really talking to yourself?" Like, constantly in my head.Lesley Logan  Yes. Yeah. And so when I actually asked you a question out loud, I just assumed you were with me on that whole dialogue that I just had (Lesley laughs)Jessica Valant  Exactly, like, "Didn't you hear all of that? I've already made the decision for us, because I've been thinking about it for a week." (Lesley: Yeah) Like, do you not know? (Jessica laughs)Lesley Logan  Yeah, yeah, I definitely thought it was more my aquarian, but maybe it's, maybe it's my enneagram (Jessica: Right) number. So I'll have to, have to dive into that. So okay. Um, now you've two kids. And you, being in Denver, you now work from home, you have an online Pilates platform, you have this festival. What, when you work when you work, when you work for yourself and you're like, at home and you've got kids. I feel like it could, I feel like as an outsider looking in, I wonder, how do you structure a day, because, you know, if there's a child who's like, under five, they're not in school, they're like asking you for things while you might be wanting to like, do the thing for yourself. So for the moms listen to this, like, how are you structuring a day?Jessica Valant  I, and right now, it's like all bets are off since March of 2020 because then the kids were suddenly home. So I will be honest, that it is. It's just I'm hoping in the fall to have more structure because I do not have enough at all. So I think if you don't have structure, whether it's kids or pets, or you know, you're taking care of elderly parents, whatever it is, it is okay if you don't have structure, because sometimes we just can't. So for me, like when the structure itself went out the window, again, I had to kind of go back to what are my main goals because like you, I have an online community, I really want to make sure I'm serving them. So I realized, okay, if I need to not be getting new clients, right now, in order to use my small amount of time to take care of my current community, that will be my goal. So I kind of made sure I knew my top top things, you know, that needed to be done, so that I wasn't spinning my wheels all over the place. That helped me a little bit. And then for the days, I try, so if you do have, our kids are both in school, like two days a week. So those are the days I do zoom calls, I do my filming the things that I absolutely cannot be interrupted, I will block and batch on those days if I can, as much as I can. And then when I have them, I try really hard not to do both. But it's not because they don't I think kids should see you're working. I mean, my kids absolutely know what I do. They're a part of it. Everyone who's a part of my life knows their at Momentum Fest in my videos half the time, like they know what mom does, and that I love it. But I don't do a good enough job at either if I'm trying to watch them and do social media on my phone, like it just doesn't work. I'm not serving anybody. So that's one boundary I try hard to have in place, if I'm with them. If it's mom time, like when school is over, or whatever, then that's what it is. And then they know if it's work time, okay, it's work time, either my husband's home, or a lot of times, it's just after they go to bed at night. And when I'm up till midnight a lot. I don't love it, but it is what it is right now. So that's the that's the few ways I try to structure. It's not always perfect.Lesley Logan  Well, thank you for the honesty. And I think that that's important and it's true, like right now and tell kids are back in school, the normal amount of hours that they used to be, it's just really hard. But also, you know, you went back to what your top priorities are. And I think that there's a blessing and then this disguise of unplanned and not enough boundaries, it's that you can only have so many priorities. And so you're only able to do those, you're not actually able to get distracted by other things, which is probab... it's actually a good thing because I think too many people are like, "Oh, I'm going to do this social media thing over here. And I'm also going to plan this thing over here" and you're like, "No, I'm actually going to be doing these things right now and that's it (Jessica: Yeah) and I'll be okay with that." (Jessica: Yeah)Jessica Valant  And I think it's okay to drop like I do grocery order only. And I refuse to feel bad about it because that's something I had to drop. Like, I don't feel like schlepping the kids. If I have that either. One if the kids aren't here I have, I'm working and that's it. I'm not cleaning the house. I'm not ordering groceries, like, I have to use the time for work. And if I do have them, I don't really like to go to the grocery store at all. So I think unloading the things that you can unload is really good. And then what I try to do is always, like my little shame voices will come out at night, like after the kids go to sleep. It's "Oh, I didn't do enough today. I snapped at them, then I wasn't a good enough, this, I wasn't good enough that" and so I try to remember that and just do, like, whatever during the day is going to help me at night feel like, "You know what I did my best to serve people today." That helps me and I have found it's when I can kind of separate them and just not do them at the same time. I'm either in mom mode, or I'm in work mode. And if I didn't get something done, it's okay - but I, at least, was present for those people in those moments.Lesley Logan  So you, we had another guest here on the podcast, her name is Amy Ledin, she's a friend of mine, I got to introduce you two actually, you... she has five kids. So and she runs an online business and she actually talked about how at night those voices are the ones that are like, telling you like, "You're didn't do this right, you didn't this right, you didn't do this right." And that's actually how she has this thing called DAC, how she actually plans her next day. Her goals for the day are to like if she's like, "Oh, I wasn't present enough as a mom today." (Jessica: Yeah) She's like, "Okay, so intentionally, like, I'm gonna spend 15 minutes with each kid just doing whatever they want to do," right? And so she uses those, like shaming voices to actually, like, dictate how she's going to show up the next day. Because they're just the things that we wish we'd already been doing we hadn't, we promised ourselves we would have done.Jessica Valant  Yeah, exactly. And I think the other thing, I think that's perfect. And the other thing that helps me, and maybe it's because of that constant voice in my head, I will also start to be over..., it just happened this morning, overwhelmed with what I think or how many things I have to do, like, "Oh my gosh, there's so many." So I will just sit down immediately, or the next chance I have and I write them all out like, so here it is, I write them all out and get a brain dump from Marie Forleo calls it a "brain dump," and I dump them all out of my brain and then I can move on. It's amazing to just get them down on paper, be like, "Okay, now I can prioritize them." Or if I do, you know, the kids are happily playing for 20 minutes, I'll look at my list, "I'm like, great, I can get that done, I can check that off, I can check that off." And that helps me a lot.Lesley Logan  So I'm my my therapist, who is also a somatic leadership coach. So it's kind of nice, because sometimes it's actual therapy. And sometimes it's like helping me as a leader, I'm like, "Thank ... I'm glad you're both because I don't have time for more appointments." (Jessica laughs) But she talks about when you're overwhelmed, she's like, she has me write down when I'm overwhelmed all the things just like you do. And then she's like circle, the ones that are actually like a mental overwhelm. Because then we can talk about that separate because a lot of a lot of us have a pattern that like when something is happening, good or bad. We have a pattern in our brain that we go and do that we go through this like overwhelm rehearsal like a loop. And she's like, "If it's serving you, then there's that's something different. But if it's not serving you, then it's like, we have to redefine that pattern." We have to like I said, the new pathway in your brain.Jessica Valant  Yeah, know for sure. And I think for me, the pathway is I'm not doing enough. I'm not good enough. I'm not doing enough versus you're right. I could probably redefine it as maybe a lesson like, "Oh, I've overextended myself, okay, I'll learn from it." Or sometimes I write it down like, "That's not really that long, Jesscia," like ... (Jessica laughs) "You could get that done in an afternoon if you just buckled down."Lesley Logan  Yeah, I do the same thing too. I put some things off and I let them like, like, linger in my head is like something I have to do. It's I don't know why I do it to myself. But it's like, it's a pattern. And then I sit down and do it. If it's an interrupted, like, I can write a newsletter in 15 minutes. Like, this is not hard. Why did I say like, "Oh, I have to do that. I don't have enough time for this." It's like no, if you just turn your phone over and (Jessica: Yeah ...) Yeah, (Jessica: ... exactly.) So, what are you excited about right now? Like, what are you looking forward towards? Or what do you what's on your brain of like, because you're such a creator. What are you working on?Lesley Logan  I'm excited for summer, to be honest, like be in Denver. I'm really excited for summer for a little bit of hope. Like, that's what I feel right now is a little weight off my shoulders, which feels really good and then really Momentum Fest. I mean, we're on like the five week countdown. (Lesley: Aahhh) So, ... like seeing everyone's excitement and realizing that I can that I can be a part of that, you know, instead of being the creator of it, I'm like, "I just want to be a part of it." I mean, I think that's where Momentum Fest comes from is, I it was what I always wanted as a teacher and as a student. So I just love being a part of it like I, I just love being able to lift people up and bring people together. And so yeah, being a part of it and having people excited now that it's coming, that's what I'm really excited about, to give some hugs actually ...Lesley Logan  100%. And I think, you know, during during the pandemic, there was a window, where my friend got to have a very small outdoor wedding. And we were, I mean, Brad and I work from home, were essentially quarantining all the time. But we like we're very intentional for two weeks, like even my brother came to walk the dogs, we're in our office, because he goes out into the world and so we could go to this wedding. You know, everyone was wearing masks outside anyways, but we wanted to make sure that everyone could feel safe. No one wanted to be the wedding that caused an outbreak. And I didn't know how much I needed something to look forward to until I got there. And I did not cry at weddings, I was in like, tears at this woman's wedding. And what I when I think about Momentum Fest this year, is that like, it is something that so many people needed to look forward to like, it's almost like, like a lighthouse. You know, like we're all on the ship, we've been at sea for a long time and there's this lighthouse of hope, and of what can be after all of this. And so, I mean, I have so much like love and adoration for you because it's not easy to... you don't have all the answers. And you are one of very few people are like, "Okay, I'm gonna do this" during a time where there's a lot of unknowns and that's a lot. And I'm glad to hear that you are taking the time to enjoy the excitement around it to.Jessica Valant  I think I'm just there ... (Lesley laughs) because you're right, it's been a lot of, "I don't know, I don't know," but really seeing everybody's support and excitement. Like, "Wow!" it's really, it's really good. And yeah, if I get some hugs out of it, I'll tell you what, (Lesley: Yeah) that'll make my year.Lesley Logan  Oh, Brad and I will be the first. We're gettin' there early. Okay, Jessica, now that everyone's in love with you. And I'm sure so many women with children or lots of dogs like me are like, "Oh, thank goodness, I'm not the only one." Where can they find you, follow you? Where can they connect with you?Lesley Logan  I am @jessicavalantpilates everywhere. So, YouTube is a great place to go. If you want to find free workouts. I do a lot with women's health. So, anyone prenatal, postpartum prolapse, hysterectomy, you'll find a lot of resources if you need it. And then I have a website with a lot of resources and Instagram is always a great place, DM me, email me. I'm all over the place.Lesley Logan  Yeah, we didn't even get into all of the women's health stuff. We'll have to have you back because I think, you know, one of the things I want to get into with this podcast is like, "How our health can really keep us from be it till we see it." So well, we'll have to dive into that um more with you for sure. Okay, so I always ask everyone this question, because it's so nice to be inspired. It's so ni... I mean, you also gave some awesome questions and strategies already, but just in case someone is like skip to the end. And they're like, "Tell me how to Be It Till I See It?" What, what are some strategies that they can do right now that that you would think of for be it till they see it?Jessica Valant  I think one is to just decide what you actually want and you don't have to put definitions on it or anything like that. And it can be so out there, I mean, don't limit yourself. But don't like don't see someone on Instagram that you think is awesome. And be like, "I want to do that" without asking yourself, "Oh, do I actually like fashion?" Like I actually that happens to me, I see fashion bloggers and I'm like, "That looks so awesome. I want to be with her." Well, I don't even know anything. I don't like fashion. What would I want to do that. So first is ask yourself truly and be honest and own it and be excited about it. Like what lights a fire under you? What is your dream about what you love, and stay in that lane for now and don't limit your dreams on that. But don't try to be somebody you're not just because you think you should definitely decide what you want ... For me, it's getting out there. Like one, this is so funny when I was thinking about this podcast this week. Zillow and owning a house is one example I have, so we bought the house we're in a year ago actually in the middle of all of this craziness. But for a year prior maybe two years prior, I had really wanted a house for our family like a house. We were in a walk up with a rooftop and stuff but no yard. I'm like, "I want a house. I want a house" and I just didn't see how it whatever happened in our neighborhood and everything going on. But I would lurk Zillow, and I'm like, "I'm just gonna get on here and I'm gonna look at houses and save them." And I knew that just by learning like about houses and what house was going on the market fast and what wasn't like that information is going to help me I don't know how, I have no idea how, I don't know how we're gonna buy a house here. I don't know how that's gonna work. I don't know how this is gonna help me but it is. And then truly when we came to look at this house, all of that helped because the house didn't show great, but we knew it was a great buy in this neighborhood that it was rare to find. And it's been a dream house for us and our family. And so that's one thing is like, even if you don't know how something's going to happen, if you know what you want, and you know what your passions are, just start either following things on social media or getting on Zillow, or doing Pinterest boards about your dream office space, or finding YouTube fitness folks that you love and just follow it and see how they do things that you like, or don't just be open to getting information because it will serve you when the opportunity comes like prepare yourself so that you're ready when the opportunity comes because it will you just don't know how or when.Lesley Logan  Oh, I have chills and I I can't wait to dive into this conversation with Brad because he's gonna have so much to say about that because we have a very similar story like the "How" is for us we moved a year ago as well. The "How" is and like couldn't figure out the "How" but so, y'all, I really hope you take those two tips and use them and what I'd love for you to do is screenshot this podcast, write your takeaway tag @jessicavalantpilates, tag the @be_it_pod. Let us know so we can cheer for you, root you on and until next time, Be It Till You See It.Lesley Logan  That's all I got for this episode of the Be It Till You See It podcast. One thing that would help both myself and future listeners is for you to rate the show and leave a review. And, follow or subscribe for free wherever you listen to your podcasts. Also, make sure to introduce yourself over at the @be_it_pod on Instagram. I would love to know more about you. Share this episode with whoever you think needs to hear it. Help us and others BE IT TILL YOU SEE IT. Have an awesome day!Lesley Logan  'Be It Till You See It' is a production of 'As The Crows Fly Media'.Brad Crowell  It's written, produced, filmed and recorded by your host, Lesley Logan and me, Brad Crowell.Lesley Logan  Kevin and Bel at Disenyo handle all of our audio editing and some social media content.Brad Crowell  Our theme music is by Ali at APEX Production Music. And our branding by designer and artist, Gianfranco Cioffi.Lesley Logan  Special thanks to our designer Jaira Mandal for creating all of our visuals (which you can't see because this is a podcast) and our digital producer, Jay Pedroso for editing all the video each week so you can.Brad Crowell  And the Meridith Crowell for keeping us all on point and on time.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/be-it-till-you-see-it/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat
S5 Ep31 (ft. Nikki Bentley): Back To The Future, Cinderella Movie, Moulin Rouge, Dreamgirls, Billy Elliot, Idina Menzel + more!

The West End Frame Show: Theatre News, Reviews & Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 58:22


Nikki Bentley (Elphaba in Wicked) co-hosts The West End Frame Show!Andrew & Nikki discuss Back To The Future (Adelphi Theatre) &  the new Cinderella movie (Amazon Prime) as well as the reopening of Wicked (Apollo Victoria Theatre) plus the latest news about Moulin Rouge, Dreamgirls, Billy Elliot + lots more!Nikki's theatre credits include: understudy Molly in Ghost The Musical, Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy & understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical (UK Tour), understudy The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (West End) and swing in Mamma Mia! (West End).  Nikki was Standby Elphaba in the 2017-18 UK & Ireland tour of Wicked. In 2019 flew into the West End production to play Elphaba full-time. Nikki recently starred in Starting Here, Starting Now at the Waterloo East Theatre and performed her debut solo cabaret to a sold out audience at the Chiswick Playhouse. She regularly performs at West End Musical Brunch, The Greatest Brunch and West End Drag Brunch. Follow Nikki on Instagram / Twitter: @nikkixbentley Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @Andrew_Tomlins  Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit www.westendframe.co.uk to stay up-to-date with our podcasting adventures.  

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes
Who Is The Voice Of Princess Fiona In Shrek?

Valentine's Battle Of The Sexes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 7:19


Listen to Valentine in The Morning every weekday from 5a-10a on 104.3MYfm in Los Angeles.

Cloverleaf Radio Network
Cloverleaf Radio Presents: Actress Holly Fields "Princess Fiona"!

Cloverleaf Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 21:29


* Re broadcast from 2016. Cloverleaf Radio's hosts The Host with the Most Jimmy Falcon and Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling's Gremlina welcome Actress Holly Fields, best known as the voicematch for Cameron Diaz in a number of movies and video games, including as Princess Fiona in the Shrek franchise! Check it out! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support

We Like Theme Parks
WLTP #147 - Stealing attractions from Tokyo Parks & talking USJ with former Bride of Frankenstein!

We Like Theme Parks

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 59:30


On this episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast, we are traveling overseas to the land of the rising sun! Japan baby!This week we are joined by Sarah Sosnoski, former co-star of Universal Studios Japan's "Universal Monsters Live Rock and Roll Show" AKA Beetlejuice's Graveyard Review!!Sarah recounts her tale of how she wound up in Osaka for three years playing not only the Bride of Frank, but also Princess Fiona and Marilyn Monroe. She also spills the tea on all the shenanigans back stage, life in Osaka and facts and fun from one of the most beloved musical reviews ever at the Universal parks! And then, Sarah and the team ransack all the Tokyo parks for attractions to take back stateside! Some brand new, and some retired attractions that still have life overseas! (i'm looking at you Jaws!).So pack light and don't eat and walk at the same time, cause we're heading to the Japan and it's happening right here on 147th episode of the We Like Theme Parks Podcast!

The BreakCast
The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: Shrek 20th Anniversary

The BreakCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 78:21


The Anniversary Brothers Movie Podcast: Shrek 20th Anniversary Aaron and Josh Sarnecky are here for the May edition of their movie retrospectives. This month they're talking about Shrek for its 20th anniversary. Shrek opened in theaters on May 18, 2001. It is an animated comedy, directed by Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson and based on a picture book by William Steig. It stars Mike Myers (Bohemian Rhapsody) as an irritable ogre named Shrek. In the film Shrek agrees to rescue Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz, Vanilla Sky) from a dragon. This is in exchange for the deed to his swamp, where Lord Farquaad (John Lithgow, Interstellar) has forcibly relocated the land's fairytale creatures. Joining Shrek on his journey is Donkey (Eddie Murphy, Coming 2 America), a unique jackass with the ability to talk. But unbeknownst to Shrek, Donkey, and Farquaad, there is more to Princess Fiona than there appears. Shrek was a hit with critics and moviegoers alike. It grossed $484 million worldwide on a $60 million budget. It was nominated at the Oscars for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Animated Feature, winning the latter, which was a new category that year. Shrek has since gone on to spawn multiple sequels, a theme park ride, and even a Broadway musical. The Library of Congress added Shrek to the National Film Registry in 2020, a first for an animated feature not produced or distributed by Disney. Josh and Aaron talk about how Shrek fits into their childhood before breaking down its plot, characters, humor, and computer animation. The brothers also go into the film's long production history and legacy. For another animated DreamWorks film, listen to Aaron and Josh talk about The Road to El Dorado. Shrek is streaming on Hulu.

Recently Logged
“Some of you may die, but it's a sacrifice I am willing to make” | Shrek (2001) | [S3E8]

Recently Logged

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2021 80:39


”And last but not least is a fiery redhead who lives in a dragon-guarded castle surrounded by a boiling lake of lava! But don't let that cool you off. She's a loaded pistol who likes piña coladas and getting caught in the rain. Yours for the rescuing: Princess Fiona!” This week on Recently Logged we discuss the first-ever Academy Award winner for Best Animated Feature and cultural touchstone: Shrek! (as well as briefly reviewing the films we logged on our Letterboxd dairies in the past week.) EPISODE TIME CODES: 00:00 - INTRO 02:07 - BASIC MOVIE FACTS 05:04 - OPENING THOUGHTS 12:42 - MAIN DISCUSSION 53:19 - CLOSING THOUGHTS 57:08 - WHAT WE WATCHED FIND WHERE YOU CAN WATCH THIS WEEK’S FILM: https://www.justwatch.com/us/movie/shrek FILM INFO: Shrek (2001) THE GREATEST FAIRY TALE NEVER TOLD. "It ain’t easy bein’ green – especially if you’re a likable (albeit smelly) ogre named Shrek. On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot – a wisecracking donkey." MPAA Rating: [PG] Director(s): Andrew Adamson, Vickey Jenson Writer(s): Ted Elliott, Terry Rossio, William Steig, Roger S.H. Shulman, Joe Stillman Composer(s): Harry Greyson-Williams, John Powell Editor(s): Sim Evan-Jones Top-billed cast: Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, John Lithgow, Vincent Cassel, Peter Dennis (All film info from Letterboxd) OUR LINKS: Recently Logged Main Webpage: https://robbiegrawey.com/recently-logged Anchor Page: https://anchor.fm/recentlylogged Micah’s Stuff YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCqan1ouaFGl1XMt_6VrIzFg Letterboxd: https://boxd.it/AkCn Twitter: https://twitter.com/micah_grawey Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/m_grawey_films/ Robbie’s Stuff Website: https://robbiegrawey.com EPISODE CREDITS: Recently Logged Podcast creators - Micah and Robert Grawey Hosts - Micah and Robert Grawey Editor - Robert Grawey Songs used in episode - Non --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame
S4 Ep4: Nikki Bentley, Elphaba in Wicked

In The Frame: Theatre Interviews from West End Frame

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 106:55


This week Nikki Bentley joins us to discuss her Elphaba journey. Nikki's theatre credits include: understudy Molly in Ghost The Musical, Gingy/Sugar Plum Fairy & understudy Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical (UK Tour), understudy The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot (West End) and swing in Mamma Mia! (West End). Nikki was Standby Elphaba in the 2017-18 UK & Ireland tour of Wicked. In 2019 she took over from Alice Fearn as Elphaba in the musical's West End production. In this episode, Nikki discusses performing with Laura Michelle Kelly as a child on the Isle Of White, all the iconic roles she has played and covered throughout her career as well as Elphaba riffs, no-fly shows and why Wicked was her ultimate dream. Sadly Nikki had to cut short her London run as Elphaba and has since spoken about her experience with anxiety and mental health. In this episode, Nikki explains what happened and why she wants to defy gravity again in the future. Follow Nikki on Instagram: @nikkixbentley Hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @Andrew_Tomlins Thanks for listening! Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Please note, this episode includes discussion about post-traumatic stress disorder and anxiety. LinksIndustry Minds - www.industryminds.co.ukApplause For Thought - www.facebook.com/applauseforthoughtAnxiety UK - www.anxietyuk.org.ukTime to Change - www.time-to-change.org.uk

Who Would Win? Cast
Mario vs Link for Princess Fiona's Heart

Who Would Win? Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 82:35


Love is in the air, and it smells like piña coladas and getting caught in the rain. Listen as Steve and Chris see which classic Nintendo character would win over Princess Fiona from 'Shrek'. It's the Italian plumber vs the Hylian Knight. Download and listen to see Who Would Win?! Cast your vote for this episode here Check out polls for all previous episodes @ www.whowouldwincast.com/vote Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram @WhoWouldWinCast Website: www.whowouldwincast.com Email: whowouldwincast@gmail.com Feel free to submit your ideas for future match-ups!

Dark Ride
A dragon, an ogre, and Donkey

Dark Ride

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 72:20


What do the band Smash Mouth and the podcast Dark Ride have in common? They both know that the years start coming and they don't stop coming. But as of 2020, Shrek will be eternal. Celebrating its entry into the National Film Registry, take a ride with us as we discuss fan theories and conspiracies! For your safety, please keep your hands, arms, feet, and legs inside the ride at all times and enjoy the dark ride podcast. (And please- watch your children. We won’t be.)

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill
EXTRA - We Review Episode One Of 'The Bachelor'

Ash, Kip, Luttsy & Susie O'Neill

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 6:28


Penguins, Princess Fiona's handmaiden and a very proud redhead! There was a lot going on in the premiere episode of the new season of 'The Bachelor' See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Shrek's Adventure: The Podcast
Shrek and Princess Fiona

Shrek's Adventure: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 2:37


This week on the Shrek's Adventure Podcast, we're talking about love!Over the next few weeks we'll be looking to whisk you away to Far Far Away and beyond, giving you a peak behind the magic of Shrek's Adventure London. The Shrek's Adventure Podcast is recorded and broadcast from Far Far Away. You can send a request to the station by contacting the station on our socials!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ShreksAdventureLondon/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shreksadventure/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ShreksAdventure© 2019 DreamWorks Animation L.L.CMerlin Entertainments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service
Together During COVID-19 - Sydney Weiser

JBS: Jewish Broadcasting Service

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 29:50


Sydney Weiser, a Musical Theater Major and Directing Major at Marymount Manhattan College talks about how her generation is experiencing quarantine and explains why she created her video parody, "Princess Fiona in the time of Corona."

Reliving My Youth
Holly Fields

Reliving My Youth

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 51:47


Noel catches up with Holly Fields. The actress has had roles in Hull High, Quantum Leap, Charles in Charge and the O.C. to name a few. Holly is an accomplished voice actress, having voiced Nadia Grell in the Star Wars: The Old Republic video games and Princess Fiona in the Shrek games. She talks about voice matching other actors and which voice she used for personal gain. Holly was featured in the controversial Madonna Pepsi commercial and talks about meeting Madonna. She was engaged to the late Corey Haim and reveals a side of him that the public may not know of the actor.

Theatre First
266: Shrek The Musical (Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne Australia) (review)

Theatre First

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2020 3:44


Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.bitesz.com (mobile friendly).Theatre First Episode 266Shrek The Musical (Her Majesty’s Theatre, Melbourne Australia) The Broadway smash hit SHREK THE MUSICAL is now playing in Melbourne.This lavish multi-million dollar musical, starring Ben Mingay as Shrek, Lucy Durack as Princess Fiona, Todd McKenney as Lord Farquaad and a special guest appearance by Marcia Hines as The Dragon is now playing at Her Majesty’s Theatre followed by a limited season in Brisbane.SHREK THE MUSICAL, based on the Oscar®-winning DreamWorks film, brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favourite ogre to life on the stage.Featuring a terrific score of 19 songs, big laughs, great dancing, and breathtaking scenery, it’s no wonder The New York Times called it ‘True Happiness’ and The Daily Mirror said it’s ‘the most fun you’ll ever have’.SHREK THE MUSICAL, part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun for everyone! For more information visit https://shrekthemusical.com.au/ Theatre First RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/theatre-first Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcatcher apps, including Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts (formerly iTunes), Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, ACast etc.If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you.#theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

B-Movie Mania
Quick Take: Shrek Retold

B-Movie Mania

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 30:21


Has anyone ever told you the world is going to roll you? That you ain’t the sharpest tool in the shed? If so we have a movie for you! A […]

Old School Lane
DreamMachine Episode 10: Shrek 2

Old School Lane

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 39:22


In this episode of DreamMachine, Patricia and Arun discuss about the 2004 DreamWorks animated film Shrek 2, the sequel of the 2001 film Shrek. The movie takes place right after the end of the first film where Shrek and Princess Fiona are on their honeymoon. When returning home, they learn that Fiona's parents, the king and queen of Far Far Away, are inviting them to a royal ball celebrating their marriage. What little they know is that Fiona didn't get married to the man they picked out for her, but a regular ogre. The Fairy Godmother tries to get rid of Shrek in order for Fiona to marry her son, Prince Charming, and inherit Far Far Away. Will Shrek and Fiona keep their happily ever after? When the movie premiered in theaters, DreamWorks became a household name again with Shrek bringing in over $900 million dollars in the box office and being nominated for Best Animated Feature alongside The Incredibles and the next DreamWorks film we'll talk about next week. Many people call this not only the best Shrek film, but one of the best DreamWorks films in the bunch. Does it still hold up today? Listen and find out.

Tom & Jess
Shrek the Musical – Ben Mingay & Lucy Durack [Extended Interview]

Tom & Jess

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 15:35


The musical version of Shrek has just opened on the Melbourne stage, and Tom spoke to its stars Ben Mingay who plays the title character, and Lucy Durack who plays the love interest Princess Fiona. […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_archives/p/joy.org.au/tomandjess/wp-content/uploads/sites/470/2020/02/2020-02-20-TomAndJess-Shrek-BenMingay-LucyDurack.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 15:35 — 7.1MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | RSS The post Shrek the Musical – Ben Mingay & Lucy Durack [Extended Interview] appeared first on Tom & Jess.

Backstage With...
Carley Stenson (Curtains, Les Miserables, Legally Blonde)

Backstage With...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 36:45


This week's guest is Carley Stenson who's currently starring the UK tour of Curtains, the musical comedy.  After 10 years in Hollyoaks, Carley moved into theatre where she's remained ever since. She's played Elle Woods in Legally Blonde, Princess Fiona in Shrek, The Lady of the Lake in Spamalot as well as appearing in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and, most recently, as Fantine in Les Miserables.  We had a chat at the New Wimbledon Theatre in January when the show was back on the road after its West End transfer over Christmas.  Subscribe to the podcast and our YouTube channel for plenty more theatre content. It's all in one place at backstagewith.com. You can follow Backstage With... on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook to find out which stage door we’re going through next. Hosted by @mikeyworrall1.

Not-Stalgia
Shrek

Not-Stalgia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 33:35


Princess Fiona = photo-realistic --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/not-stalgia-podcast/message

Damper Sands
The Fall Of The Forest

Damper Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 5:13


Krawlag finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures who have been banished by the corrupt Lord Farquaad aspiring to be king. Krawlag makes a deal with Farquaad to regain control of his swamp in return for rescuing Princess Fiona, whom Farquaad intends to marry. With the help of Donkey, Krawlag embarks on his quest but soon falls in love with the princess, who is hiding a secret that will change his life forever.

Damper Sands
The Fall Of The Forest

Damper Sands

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2019 5:13


Krawlag finds his swamp overrun by fairy tale creatures who have been banished by the corrupt Lord Farquaad aspiring to be king. Krawlag makes a deal with Farquaad to regain control of his swamp in return for rescuing Princess Fiona, whom Farquaad intends to marry. With the help of Donkey, Krawlag embarks on his quest but soon falls in love with the princess, who is hiding a secret that will change his life forever.

AFF on AIR Podcast
Project Sunrise – AIR018

AFF on AIR Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 40:12


  Later this year, Qantas will decide which aircraft it will use to operate non-stop flights from the east coast of Australia to London and New York - a feat it aims to achieve by 2022. In this episode, learn more about the mission Qantas is namimg "Project Sunrise". This episode also includes an interview with AFF moderator "Princess Fiona" about Qantas Platinum One status, mid-air medical emergencies, and more.   Episode contents: 1:00 - Fortnightly news round-up 5:42 - Qantas Project Sunrise 13:35 - Interview with Princess Fiona 35:45 - Award travel to Europe during the peak northern summer season   Links: AFF on Air Discussion thread - a dedicated AFF thread to discuss the podcast and ask questions Qantas Plans Project Sunrise Test Flights Upcoming webinar - How to Redeem Points to Europe (8pm AEST on 28 August 2019) Frequent Flyer Solutions membership options   Frequent Flyer Gazette articles referenced in the fortnightly news round-up: Qantas Earns $1.27 Billion Per Year for Sydney-Melbourne Route Qantas Finally Completes Airbus A330 Refurbishments How to Redeem Air New Zealand Airpoints for Qantas Flights Qantas Restaurants Returns: Earn 100 Points Per Diner Earn Qantas Points at TerryWhite Chemmart 50% Bonus KrisFlyer Elite Miles Offer – August 2019

3rd Degree w/James Major Burns
3Rd Degree With James Major Burns ft Lucy Bobbin

3rd Degree w/James Major Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 66:31


Episode 34:Welcome One and All Today we have a Royal Guest! 1/4th of the ”Farsquad” , Give it up for Lucy Bobbin, who plays Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical. Lucy is a Jersey Girl and this is her first major professional show. We discuss her chaotic audition day which is a story YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS. We chat about how happy she was to get this call how she's grown during this time, how she discovered a new side of herself, and whats next on the horizon. So much to share but little time. PRESS PLAY and hang out with this Donkey and Princess! #SOUNDCLOUD #SPOTIFY #APPLEPODCAST #PODBEAN #RADIOPUBLIC

3rd Degree w/James Major Burns
3Rd Degree With James Major Burns ft Lucy Bobbin

3rd Degree w/James Major Burns

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2019 66:31


Episode 34:Welcome One and All Today we have a Royal Guest! 1/4th of the ”Farsquad” , Give it up for Lucy Bobbin, who plays Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical. Lucy is a Jersey Girl and this is her first major professional show. We discuss her chaotic audition day which is a story YOU DO NOT WANT TO MISS. We chat about how happy she was to get this call how she's grown during this time, how she discovered a new side of herself, and whats next on the horizon. So much to share but little time. PRESS PLAY and hang out with this Donkey and Princess! #SOUNDCLOUD #SPOTIFY #APPLEPODCAST #PODBEAN #RADIOPUBLIC

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Nathan, Nat & Shaun Podcast - 24th May 2019

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 30:30


This morning’s show kicked off talking about little old Queenie. She was filmed yesterday using the self-serve check out in a food shop for the FIRST TIME EVER. The guys jumped in to asking everyday things you’ve never done. Jade has a beautiful garden but she’s not the one who looks after it and Laura has never had to shave her legs…Masto was supposed to be in the studio with NNS this morning but he forgot – doh! The guys managed to chat to him on the phone while he was doing laps at the footy ground. He’s feeling heaps better than he was last time despite still being injured. Shaun thinks two-percent of women can tow a trailer. He certainly had the women of Perth up in arms with Lydia reversing horse trailers every day and Mel owns a trailer business!And work experience student Danika told Nathan he looked like Handsome Squidward. NNS discussed ‘you know what you look like?’. Nadine was told by her daughter she looked like Princess Fiona from Shrek…well sort of and Tina is apparently the spitting image of the ogre from Black Crystal. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Shaken Not Nerd
Episode 101 - Retro Revival - Shrek (2001)

Shaken Not Nerd

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2019 70:52


Back on our Into the Spider-Verse an off hand comment were made about the 2001 movie Shrek that split the hosts down the middle, and now its time to find out who loves Shrek, and who doesn't Unfortunately we were without our soundboard operator and screaming digit copper man Ollie, so we made a make-shift soundboard (if you can call it that) with Fuzzy Dan behind the helm. (please refer to him in all comments as CAPTAIN Fuzzy)  Besides talking about Shrek, we also discuss this weeks news and events, while two hosts nurse a hangover. 

Ultima Final Fantasy | The Ultimate Final Fantasy Podcast
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord

Ultima Final Fantasy | The Ultimate Final Fantasy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 71:50


My Life as a Darklord   Director(s) Hiroyuki KanekoProducer(s) Takamasa ShibaHiroaki IwanoDesigner(s) Hiroyuki KanekoArtist(s) Yasuhisa IzumisawaWriter(s) Motomu ToriyamaSachie HiranoComposer(s) Kumi TaniokaSeries Final FantasyPlatform(s) WiiWareRelease JP: June 30, 2009[2]PAL: July 17, 2009[1]NA: July 20, 2009[3]   announced on March 25th, 2009   A demo version was released for download for free on the Wii Shop channel for a short time in early 2010. STORY   The story is set after the events of My Life as a King and is about the daughter of the Darklord, who after her 16th Birthday becomes a Darklord herself and decides to start a war again, trying to defeat all the do-gooders who attack her floating castle, which she takes from town to town, igniting war.   Anyway, she has a bunch of Tonberry servants that are tasked with finding famous heroes for her to destroy, but her biggest lead, a group the Tonberries called “The Striped Brigands”, turns out not to have any treasure.   Next, they find an Adventurer who turns out to be Princess Fiona of Alfitaria, who wants Mira to create peace between Monsters and all the races.   There’s some drama with Tonberry betraying her and conspiring with the Stiltzkin Moogle (who has been in a bunch of the crystal Chronicle games), but after a brief meeting with The Darklord, and after defeating the King of Paterak, she suddenly decides to reveal her plans for peace between humans and monsters. GAMEPLAY   Literal Tower defence Floors Monsters Monster types 5 Chapters plus DLCs Difficulty  

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews
Anna Louise Chats to Princess Fiona Actress Amelia Lily!

Fun Kids Radio's Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2018 6:48


Amelia Lily has the extremely difficult task of playing both a Princess and an ogre - how does she do it? Anna Louise chats to Amelia about the incredible production of Shrek The Musical!

Todd and Erin
Puppy Kisses! The Todd And Erin Morning Stream - Thursday 3.9.17

Todd and Erin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2017 32:20


Puppies! Shauna Ostler from the Cold Nose Foundation's here on the Morning Stream with her beautiful story of how the animals she fosters for the Utah Humane Society change the lives of the elderly. Puppy love can heal almost anything! Imagine dressing up as Shrek and Princess Fiona for your wedding? Biker chic? Naked? It's all there in deeply troubling photo clips in our Theme Weddings discussion...which goes into the wildest hotels EVER. A hotel built like a giant dog? Sure. One made of ice? Okay. But wait! It gets more bizarre. The gamer dads are demanding their fair share of attention in Parenting Life Hacks- you'll hear the results on today's Morning Stream.

Talking With Burritos
Voice Actors Are The Cyrano De Bergerac's of Hollywood - TWB04

Talking With Burritos

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 54:21


Y' know that voice in your head you recognize from somewhere that isn't your subconscious demanding you run over that bunch of baby ducks slowly crossing the road when you're already late for work? Voice actors are invisible and materialize here and there as the various characters to whom they give life. They are the Cyrano De Bergerac's within the sea of Hollywood fish who every now and then gulp up the sprinkles of recognition from their holy than thou counterparts. For this discussion, we referenced the documentary "I Know That Voice" -- now on Netflix-- to help us with the ingredients to fulfill this order. First Impressions JAC discusses their initial reactions to the documentary I Know That Voice.  Legendary actor and Mel Blanc, the best of the best, and that great looney tunes episode Rabbit Season, Duck Season. He played both Bugs and Daffy attempted to outwit himself in an epic debate to convince Elmer which animal is in season. Actor vs Actors A-list Hollywood actors get paid millions to voice characters in blockbuster-animated movies and quite often only play themselves and not the character. We talk about the good, the paid, and the overpaid. 1. Shrek Eddie Murphy as Donkey as Eddie Murphy. Mikey Myers as Shrek is a good fit. Justin Timberlake as The Prince convincing us all he is just that good. Cameron Diaz as Princess Fiona is always enjoyable to watch. I guess it is easy being green. 2. Madagascar Chris Rock as Marty as Chris Rock. C'mon, what'd you expect? Schwimmer as Melman Mankiewicz as Ross. Jada as Gloria is 300 lbs heavier and less serious than normally depicted. Ben Stiller as Marty as Ben Stiller as every other character he ever played - oh, yeah, himself. Gaming Nowadays when storylines are almost as imperative to gameplay, voice actors are in high demand to portray characters with intense emotion and awesome dialog. To do the job right means to sometime sacrifice the very thing that is your bread and butter: your voice.   Anime Dubbing is tricky. To best to sync dialog to the mouth of a character is to animate a character to the dialog. With anime, this process is done after the fact and can yield good or bad results. It'll never be perfect but effective enough to not distract the viewer too much. Watch the documentary, I Know That Voice   We're always open for suggestions and/or a favorable comment @talkingburritos on your favorite social app. But Machete don't tweet. Okay, well leave us a voicemail or email: Phone 520-775-1690 Email contact@talkingwithburritos.com   WHERE TO SUBSCRIBE AND LISTEN: The full catalog, minus, show notes Our podcast subscription page   Listen on Apple Podcast with your iOS device for free! Or download to your Android device using these suggested apps: Subscribe on Android If you enjoyed this episode, leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Thanks for listening!

SunsetCast - eToons

Shrek 2 - (2004) Princess Fiona's parents invite her and Shrek to dinner to celebrate her marriage. If only they knew the newlyweds were both ogres.

SunsetCast - eToons

Shrek 2 - (2004) Princess Fiona's parents invite her and Shrek to dinner to celebrate her marriage. If only they knew the newlyweds were both ogres.

Shrek the Musical Podcast
KIMBERLEY WALSH FIRST PERFORMANCE

Shrek the Musical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2011 1:06


Tickets http://www.shrekthemusical.co.uk/ | Facebook http://ow.ly/4NXLz | Twitter http://ow.ly/4NXRk | Podcast http://ow.ly/4NXUz | Youtube http://ow.ly/4Y3ZL Kimberley Walsh joins the cast of Shrek The Musical as Princess Fiona. In this exclusive video, check out the audience's reaction to her first performance and special guests in the audience, Cheryl Cole and Nicola Roberts from Girls Aloud!

Shrek the Musical Podcast
THERE'S A NEW PRINCESS IN THE SWAMP!

Shrek the Musical Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2011 1:25


Tickets http://www.shrekthemusical.co.uk/ | Facebook http://ow.ly/4NXLz | Twitter http://ow.ly/4NXRk | Podcast http://ow.ly/4NXUz | Youtube http://ow.ly/4Y3ZL Shrek The Musical is delighted to welcome Girls Aloud singer Kimberley Walsh to the swamp! As a member of Girls Aloud, Kimberley has sold 10 million records, released five platinum selling albums, won a Brit award and played sold-out arena tours. As Princess Fiona in Shrek The Musical, she will join Nigel Lindsay, Richard Blackwood and Nigel Harman onstage at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane as she takes over the role of Princess Fiona from Wednesday 5 October 2011.

Latino Weekly Channel
Shrek Forever After - Tiempo de Cine

Latino Weekly Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2010 3:31


Shrek, Mike Myers, Puss on Boots, Antonio Banderas, Donkey, Eddie Murphy, Princess Fiona, Cameron Diaz, Mike Mitchell, Forever After, Disney

The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Podcast
My Heart Was Set on You - sung by Sutton Foster

The Jeff Blumenkrantz Songbook Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2009


Special Episode #7: It's been so long since I've done one of these episodes that I omitted a word from my intro! (Did anyone catch it?) I'm thrilled to welcome back the incomparable Sutton Foster. Not just a ridiculous talent, but also one of the warmest, most generous people with whom I've had the privilege of collaborating.Sutton is currently giving a stellar performance as Princess Fiona in the musical Shrek, but only through January 24, 2010, so if you haven't seen her in it yet, get moving! With one Tony Award and three Tony nominations under her belt, she is one of Broadway's great leading ladies, infusing everything she does with her idiosyncratic charm, humor, and heart.Sutton is here to sing "My Heart Was Set on You," the song I wrote for her wonderful debut CD, Wish.A new activist, Sutton has been outspoken in her support of Marriage Equality and has sponsored a bus to take people to the National Equality March in Washington DC this weekend. Check out Sutton's video for the organization Broadway Impact.Coming soon is her eponymous website, a concert tour, and a teaching stint at NYU! Those lucky kids!!To see what kind of soup I served her from my Jeff and Martha cooking project (a la Julie and Julia), visit my blog!This episode was recorded on October 9, 2009.