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In this episode, lyricist and librettist Robert Lee discusses artist characters in musical theater, looking at shows such as Sunday in the Park with George, Rent, Me and Juliet, and A Strange Loop. We also talk about the song "Rainbow Connection" from The Muppet Movie. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "Rent" from Rent "The Big Black Giant" from Me and Juliet "A Strange Loop" from A Strange Loop "Rainbow Connection" from The Muppet Movie Musicals mentioned in the "Something Wonderful" section: The First Mouse in Manhattan by Erica Molfetto (words) and William Karras (music) Echolocation by Sam Norman (words) and Eliza Randall (music)
This episode features eight original songs by a variety of writers:A College Grad's Lament by Rai Arsa ArthaI Met Her Too Young by Sam Norman and Brooke TrummDustin's Last Night by Wayne MorrisWhere Do You Go? by Gabriella Balsam, Brandy Hoang Collier, and Deniz DemirkurtLike The Wind by Sam Rosenblatt and Elspeth CollardSweat by Jessie Field and James SalemSpace by Erika Ji and Andrew StranoGo by Joe Badore and Mikey Rosenbaum
This episode features eight original songs by a wide variety of musical theatre writers:I Want That by Harry CastleYou'll Never Be Afraid by Akaina Ghosh and Andrea LoveIf He Were Standing Here by Durra LeungA Precarious Position by Jessie Field and James SalemMovies I'll Never Be by Erika Ji and Carrie CaffreyThe Greats by Sam Norman and Earl MarrosSteal Your Thunder by Josh Ben-AmiSaying Hello by Elspeth Collard and Sam Rosenblatt
This is a retelling of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's classic short story, written under the specter of COVID. A woman is given a vague diagnosis, forced into isolation, and told to think positively. But soon the isolation becomes a prison sentence, and she begins to suspect she isn't alone...
Samantha received her first autoimmune diagnosis at age thirteen. Growing up in a family dedicated to allopathic medicine, Sam followed the same path and became a nurse. At thirty, however, after being diagnosed with thyroid cancer, Sam opened up to the wellness world and eventually became a member of Yoga Health Coaching.Recently Samantha tested positive for COVID 19. She was amazed by the resilience her immune system had built over the past 10 years. With very few symptoms, she was mostly fine, which was not the case with some of her coworkers.Listen to the episode to learn more about building your immune system, fight inflammation and the importance of healthy habits. What you’ll get out of tuning in: How COVID affects people differently How stress impacts the immune system How to design your immune system Links Mentioned in Episode: Tai-Chi shaking video Learn more about the Living Ayurveda Course Get some free resources Find out more about Sam Show Highlights: Dealing with autoimmune diseases and thyroid cancer Supporting your lymphatic system after testing positive for COVID 19 The impact of being Kapha to your immune system Timestamps: 2:44 Facing multiple autoimmune diagnosis and testing positive for COVID 11:20 The impact of fear on your immune system 25:18 Focusing on your potential and adjusting your habits to it 28:48 Reorganizing and designing your immune system Guest Bio: Sam Norman decided to shift gears from western nursing to ayurvedic healing about ten years ago when she saw the power of the whole body treatment modality to heal chronic illness in her own body. She is the owner and creator of Family Healer a virtual community where she guides clients on seasonal cleanses twice a year and teaches others the foundation of ayurveda as a framework for lifestyle and consequently healing in her Become Your Own Healer Course.
On today's episode of One Cross Radio, we are rejoined by Sam Norman, and we'll be looking at engaging culture attempting to figure out where the line within it is. I hope this episode is beneficial for you, and let us know in the comments where the line is for you! Hope you enjoy, and God bless!
Guests: Joe Callender, Ernst and Young executive director of quantitative economics and statistics Ari Teichman, Ernst and Young senior manager of quantitative economics and statistics Sam Norman, Paycom executive vice president of sales According to a 2016 study conducted by HR.com, companies surveyed reported that allowing employees to complete their own HR tasks through software saves their HR department an average of seven hours a week. A new study from Ernst & Young takes this idea a step further. Performing HR tasks manually or not letting employees enter their own information costs employers an average of $4.39 for every point of data entry. With the cost of HR tasks becoming more evident and costly in the digital era, what is keeping organizations from making the move to self-service technology? And how can incorporating HR technology streamline processes and save organizations time, money and productivity? In this episode of HR Break Room, host Caleb Masters is joined by a panel of experts to discuss: Ernst & Young's study detailing how manual HR tasks are slowing productivity and costing organizations around the country the costly compliance risks of manually entering data multiple times how HR can help complete the digital transformation within their organization by removing manual tasks with self-service HR software for employees Learn more about how to transform your organization with self-service technology by reading our How to Lead Digital Initiatives in the Workplace white paper.
On today's episode of One Cross Radio, we are rejoined by the always awesome Sam Norman, and we're looking at what happens when some good ideas (such as 'love the sinner, hate the sin' and rebuking) are taken to bad places. I hope and pray you learned from today's episode, and please let us know if you felt we missed something! Hope you enjoy, and God bless my friends!
On today's episode of One Cross Radio, we are rejoined by the always awesome Sam Norman, and we're looking at when the Lord's plans for us aren't what we've planned. We're looking at personal experiences, scriptural examples, and ways to deal with the disappointment that sometimes happens in this situation (even though we know God and His plans are right, it sometimes hurts). I hope and pray this is helpful, and hope you enjoyed the episode. God bless my friends!
This is part 2 or my heartwarming and inspiring conversation with Sam Norman about her lifelong healing crisis with autoimmune disease and thyroid cancer. She has shifted from rock bottom to a place of peace, acceptance and deep inner healing. At the expense of repeating myself, here is what Sam’s journey is about: When you look at Sam Norman today you would never guess that she has endured over 30 years of chronic health crisis. Since the first year of her life, she has been in constant companionship of doctors. At age 1, she was diagnosed with severe digestive challenges. Hashimoto’s disease was diagnosed at age 13, a vascular autoimmune diagnosis came at age 27, thyroid cancer at 31. She has had seven surgeries throughout her life including a brain surgery at age 9. She was convinced several times that she was going to die. Her case was so interesting, the doctors asked her to be a “case study”. She agreed but started feeling like a number. Growing up in a loving family of medical practitioners, with her parents being an MD and a nurse, her treatment plan included all but Western medical protocols until the age of 21. Western medicine saved her life yet she was far from being healed. When she got the cancer diagnosis at age 31 she hit rock bottom. And the only place to go when you sink that low is to rise up. Cancer led her to seek out other avenues for support, other healing methods, a different viewpoint. What she yearned for was to been seen, to be asked “How is Sam?” Tune in to hear Sam’s heartwarming, and incredible story of healing. If Sam can heal, so can you! What you get from tuning in: How a Western Doctor healed his severely mentally diseased patients with a traditional Hawaiian practice Aligning with life vs disease The difference between treating a disease vs. healing it How to know you have been healed The power of following your deep inner guidance vs the order of your doctor The mental record of “you could do better’ and the role of self love The vibratory levels of emotions The necessity of embracing your emotions Visit my Website Join my private Facebook Group Watch the free video series 5 secrets to a Better Menopause Upgrade your body experience. Apply for Body Joy
On today's episode of One Cross Radio, we are rejoined by the always awesome Sam Norman, and we are talking about theology! We're looking at why theology is important, some different theological perspectives, and addressing in firm love ones we have some concern with. Just wanted to add one correction. In the podcast, I said "Jesus on the cross" when thinking of a scripture ("Your will be done"). The scripture was from the night/in the hours before being put on the cross, while he was praying in the garden of Gethsemane, as found in Matthew 6:39, Luke 22:42, Mark 14:36, and similar words/sentiment found in John 6:38. I hope and pray that you enjoyed today's episode and that the Lord spoke to you during it. What are your thoughts on theology? Is too much of an emphasis on it bad? Do you feel we misunderstood some of the ones we talked about? Please, let us know in the comments! If you can, be sure to check out our ko-fi page, which you can hit up athttps://www.ko-fi.com/G2G4DV5M Hope you have a wonderful day, don't forget to share and subscribe if you can! God bless my friends!
On today's episode of One Cross Radio, we are rejoined by the fantastic Sam Norman, and we are talking about politics from a Christian perspective; namely voting, political discourse, and the importance of being roundly (not one-sidedly) informed. Also, as we've. mentioned before, we have a ko-fi site, which you can check out athttps://www.ko-fi.com/G2G4DV5M I hope and pray that you enjoyed today's episode and that the Lord spoke to you during it. What are your thoughts on the state of politics? Let us know in the comments! Hope you have a wonderful day, don't forget to share and subscribe if you can! God bless my friends!
When you look at Sam Norman today you would never guess that she has endured over 30 years of chronic health crisis. Since the first year of her life she has been in constant companionship of doctors. At age 1, she was diagnosed with severe digestive challenges. Hashimoto’s disease was diagnosed at age 13, a vascular autoimmune diagnosis came at age 27, thyroid cancer at 31. She has had seven surgeries throughout her life including a brain surgery at age 9. She was convinced several times that she was going to die. Her case was so interesting, the doctors asked her to be a “case study”. She agreed but started feeling like a number. Growing up in a loving family of medical practitioners, with her parents being an MD and a nurse, her treatment plan included all but Western medical protocols until the age of 21. Western medicine saved her life yet she was far from being healed. When she got the cancer diagnosis at age 31 she hit rock bottom. And the only place to go when you sink that low is to rise up. Cancer led her to seek out other avenues for support, other healing methods, a different viewpoint. What she yearned for was to been seen, to be asked “How is Sam?” Tune in to hear Sam’s heartwarming, and incredible story of healing. What you get from listening in: How Yoga and Ayurveda shifted her outlook on health and healing The happy marriage of Western Medicine and Eastern medicine The importance of knowing different healing modalities so you can make wise choices for your body The power of attitude and shifting your focus from “this is as good as it will get” to “What is right for me today?” The origin of disease The danger of positivity. Yes, that’s right!! the danger of positivity The use of breath, mantra and affirmations not only as a lifeline and anchor of hope, but as a deep healing tool The practice of Ho’oponopono and how it changed Sam’s life Visit my Website Join my private Facebook Group Watch the free video series 5 secrets to a Better Menopause Upgrade your body experience. Apply for Body Joy
On today's episode of One Cross Radio, we are rejoined by the fantastic Sam Norman, and we are talking about politics! In the wake of Ontario's provincial election and Sam's experience with Brexit, we're looking at the current state of politics and political discourse in our two countries. Also, as we've. mentioned before, we have a ko-fi site, which you can check out athttps://www.ko-fi.com/G2G4DV5M I hope and pray that you enjoyed today's episode and that the Lord spoke to you during it. What are your thoughts on the recent elections and the state of politics? Let us know in the comments! Hope you have a wonderful day, don't forget to share and subscribe if you can! God bless my friends!
On today's episode of One Cross Radio we are joined by my awesome cousin Sam Norman! Sam has been a lifelong churchgoer in the UK and has served on missions trips to Canada and brings a unique perspective on how the church can impact the World. I hope and pray that you enjoyed today's episode and that the Lord spoke to you during it. Please share and subscribe if you can. Hope you have a wonderful day! God bless my friends!
So Rich is away around Europe (lets hope they let him back in) so i thought it a good idea to have a chat about making a music video for the first time. Not just a new genre of filmmaking for Sam, but EVERYTHING was new to Sam - brave man! We talk about his experiences were, and what he could have done better for the next one. Music today is by Nancy Black, called Dirty Little Bass. SUBSCRIBE on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/our-week-in-video-video-production/id955970525?mt=2 To see out work follow these links: Ben’s http://www.brutoncoxvisuals.com http://www.theweddingcut.com https://twitter.com/brutoncox Rich’s http://www.auroravideo.co.uk https://twitter.com/auroravideo