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In Episode 128 of the Living the Authentic Life Podcast, we welcome a truly extraordinary guest: Scarlett James, my Godchild and co-founder of The Scarlett Fund at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center(MSK). In 2014, at just 6 years old, Scarlett was diagnosed with stage 4 T-cell lymphoma and underwent over 2 years of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Her journey, however, didn't stop with her survival. Instead, Scarlett has turned her personal battle into a mission to help other children facing cancer. According to Dr. Neal Shukla at MSK, “With the help of her family and her community, Scarlett has inspired a philanthropic movement that has raised more than $4.5M for cancer research at MSK Kids, the pediatric cancer program at MSK. Thanks to The Scarlett Fund, every child who walks through the door gets their cancer analyzed at a level that almost no other institution in the world can match.” One of Scarlett's most touching initiatives is The Scarlett Fund Card Project. During her time in the hospital, friends and classmates sent her cards to show she was not alone in her battle. As Scarlett met other children in the hospital, she started writing cards of love and support, sharing how powerful and comforting it was to have those cards during her own months of treatment. The Scarlett Fund Card Project continues to grow and proudly distributes thousands of cards to children across the world battling cancer. Scarlett's dedication doesn't stop there—she also advocates on Capitol Hill, working to pass legislation to allow children with cancer to receive expanded access to therapies. By raising her voice in D.C., Scarlett is fighting for the best possible treatments for young cancer patients and ensuring that life-saving therapies are available to those who need them most. If that wasn't enough, Scarlett also interned at MSK, where she shadowed leading doctors like oncologist Dr. Diane Ready. Scarlett's story is a testament to resilience, compassion, and the power of turning personal struggle into advocacy and change. She is not just a survivor—she is a leader, a fighter, and a voice for children everywhere facing the battle of their lives. Tune in to this inspiring episode to hear more about Scarlett's journey, her work, and her vision for a brighter future for children with cancer.
C'est le 15e anniversaire du Festival Burlesque de Montréal. La créatrice de cet événement montréalais unique discute de cet art à découvrir. Entrevue avec Scarlett James, fondatrice du Festival burlesque de MontréalPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Le billet de Martineau : C'est quoi cette idée farfelue de porter les habits traditionnels du pays où l'on a décidé de faire du tourisme ? Une pratique à laquelle Justin Trudeau est passé maître. Chronique économique de Pierre Couture, journaliste à la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec : Il y a beaucoup de gens autour de Justin Trudeau qui font beaucoup d'argent avec la légalisation du cannabis. Segment LCN Richard et Jean-François Guérin : La soirée électorale risque de se terminer tard car les Libéraux et les Conservateurs seront au coude à coude. Entrevue avec Scarlett James, fondatrice du Festival burlesque de Montréal qui se déroule les 18 et 19 octobre. Commentaire de Steve E. Fortin, chroniqueur et blogueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : Steve se souvient de ses débuts en politique comme militant indépendantiste. Les signataires du Pacte ont reçu un appel à peine voilé à voter pour le Parti libéral du Canada. Les manchettes avec Richard Martineau : Le studio de Qub radio est situé tout près du Parc Émilie-Gamelin, un lieu qui sert de refuges à une foule de Montréalais en situation de pauvreté et de dépendance aux drogues. Richard Martineau et François Lambert survolent l'actualité de la semaine. Les théories du complot démystifiés avec Alexandre Moranville-Ouellet : Donald Trump se demande où sont les serveurs informatique de l’entreprise américaine CrowdStrike, qui contiendraient des informations secrètes sur ses détracteurs. Une production QUB radio Octobre 2019
Entrevue avec Scarlett James, fondatrice du Festival burlesque de Montréal qui se déroule les 18 et 19 octobre.
L'actualité vue par Richard Martineau est en direct du Salon de l'auto de Montréal. Entrevue avec Scarlett James, artiste burlesque: Il y a dix ans, la Montréalaise a abandonné sa vie de bureau pour devenir danseuse burlesque. Discussion avec Jérôme Blanchet Gravel: Les relations internationales du Canada. Entrevue avec Germain Goyer, producteur de contenu automobile pour Le Guide de l’auto et Le Journal de Montréal – Journal de Québec: La conduite hivernale et ses techniques. Une production de QUB radio Janvier 2019
Entrevue avec Scarlett James, artiste burlesque: Il y a dix ans, la Montréalaise a abandonné sa vie de bureau pour devenir danseuse burlesque.
Are you ready to change the lens of your internal camera and see the sexiest most sensual you ? Are you ready to explore ways in which you come face to face with your truest desires and manifest a more confident you in and out of the bedroom? Do you wish you could tap into your sensuality and have that raw energy become part of your very existence? Join me with my guests Hera Bell and Scarlett James as we have an intimate conversation about Life, Love and Lust while exploring self image and how our perception of ourselves can get altered through different ‘Lens’. As well as, my weekly ‘Wise Whispers’ segment from down under with Dr. Philip Morphew.
Delightfully bonkers Montrealian burlesque performer Sucre a la Creme are heading to Ohio in this chapter of the podcast. Sucre is the winner of the Horn of Plenty superlative (judge's choice) of 2017's Alternatease Burlesque Festival, and a regular at Canada's venues The Wiggle Room (Montreal), Blockhaus (Montreal), The Rec Room (Toronto), The Bourbon Room (Ottawa), and all over the States when she comes in (incl. White Elephant Burlesque, Full Front St, Lillian Bustle's Jersey City Burlesque) and a crazy number of festivals. ... Catch the next portion of our conversation next week! ... guest sound engineer: Sucre a la Creme ... topics: saying your name wrong, mother tongue, French and English, scaredy cat, peur, France for a weekend, expressions, Montreal Burlesque Festival, starting the work, widow humor, Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, nerdlesque, traveling to Ohio, outside Williamsport, traveling show to show with a lot props, fresh toy saxophones, poofy skirts are on the list, Canadian politics, Michael Moore and overidealization, a seamless transition, accessibility in Montreal, cannons?, composing and music composition, the pilot, inspired by a burlesque concierge, representation, favorite artists, east west Cleveland rivalry, Coney Island and the Nerdlesque Festival, Simpsons trivia (and a dramatic reading), Mounds bar moment, wit vs funny, ... shoutouts: Anja Keister, Uma Gahd, Tranna Wintour, Dirty Martini, Michelle L'Amour, Kalani Kokonuts, Roxie D'Lite, The Blood Ballet Cabaret, Broody Valentino, Team Burlesque, Scarlett James, Miss Sugarpuss, Blue Light Burlesque, Lulu Les Belles Mirettes, Tre da Marc, Red Bone, Bibi Lolo Bang Bang, Penny Romanoff, Baron Von Styck, Mone't Ha-Sidi, Bunny Wigglebottom, Burlesgeek, Jujubee recorded: August 2, 2018 ... Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/weburlesque and get bonus material ... keep in touch w/ WEBurlesque @weburlesque @viktordevonne on instagram and twitter; Sucre can be found at @sucrealacreme on instagram ... you can see White Elephant Burlesque every Wednesday at Rockbar NYC - see http://www.weburlesque.nyc for more & Now on Second Tuesdays: #WEBoylesque at Bizarre Bushwick (next up: August 14, 2018!) - see http://www.weburlesque.com/weboylesque/ for cast details ... intro/outro music: "On A 45" This Way to the Egress (http://www.thiswaytotheegress.com) ... used with permission ... download it at: https://www.amazon.com/This-Delicious-Cabaret-Explicit-Egress/dp/B005D1GROO ... interlude music: "George Street Shuffle" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ ...
On episode 16 of the Montreal Marketeers podcast, we talk burlesque with Scarlett James. Scarlett saw her first burlesque show in 2007 and instantly fell in love with the art. At the time, the Montreal burlesque scene was almost non-existent and shows were usually focused on humour. Scarlett wanted to take a different approach and worked on creating a show that revolved around glamour. After 6 months of hard work, she finally got a chance to showcase her act and it was an immediate success. Scarlett has been credited with making burlesque more mainstream in Canada. Besides growing her own personal brand, she also founded the annual Montreal Burlesque Festival. However, her success isn't limited to the Canadian market as she travels around the globe to perform her acts at theatres and corporate events. Join Scarlett as she celebrates her 10th year anniversary as a burlesque showgirl by bringing back her most famous acts. Tickets are now on sale for her "Grande Revue" show on April 28th 2018 in Montreal. Check out this week's episode to find out more about Scarlett James and the burlesque industry! Duration: 54 minutes Topics: - Finding a new passion and starting from scratch - Being true to yourself - Understanding the logistics of creating an act - Connecting to your audience - Adapting your act by following your heart and soul - Growing the Montreal burlesque industry - Combining a passion for business and art in order to become a successful entrepreneur - Dealing with the haters Montreal Marketeers Episode 16 is now live and available for download. You can also subscribe and view our podcast on iTunes, Google Play, or through your RSS feed. Learn more at montrealmarketeers.com
Cheryl and Vincent chat with Lydia Mamane from Joolz Bar à Bijoux, blogger Blair Dohey, and burlesque performer Scarlett James.
Scarlett James is linking the Montreal Burlesque Festival with ANAD this year to showcase the variety and beauty of women in an effort to help young people afflicted with eating disorders.
In this episode, we talk about how to get your groove back with Scarlett James (@scarlettjames), burlesque dancer and author of "Burlesque: The True Art of Seduction" (www.scarlettjamesburlesque.com). Meet our Bachelorette Jasmeen and hear what Robin and Ziad have to say during our roundtable discussions. As usual, we go through our KISS (Keep It Simply Social) calendar and we hit the streets asking what people they have to say about getting their groove back with our “Love Beats” correspondent, Jess Soloman (www.jesssoloman.com). – Cheryl xo