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Send us a textRegret, change, and the peculiar state of limbo take center stage in our riveting conversation with the cast and director of "Savage in Limbo," part of Chino Community Theatre's Three on the Edge Festival. This John Patrick Shanley one-act transports audiences to a seedy Bronx bar circa 1984, where five characters who've known each other since grade school find their lives unexpectedly intersecting on a quiet Monday night.Director Michelle Knight-Reinhart and her talented cast—Alex Huey (Denise Savage), Bodhi Aguirre (Tony Aronica), and Rafael Ortega (Merc)—delve into Shanley's distinctive writing style and the raw humanity of their characters. Known for works like "Doubt," "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea," and "Moonstruck," Shanley creates painfully honest dialogue that explores the human condition through the lens of working-class New York characters yearning for connection and change.What makes this production particularly fascinating is how it balances gritty realism with moments of unexpected humor. The laughter often emerges from uncomfortable situations and self-inflicted problems as characters desperately try to change their circumstances while simultaneously resisting transformation. As one cast member notes, perhaps "limbo" isn't just a temporary state but the constant in all our lives—we're perpetually wondering if something better awaits us while remaining stuck in our patterns. The production embraces its 1980s setting with period-appropriate costumes and creates an immersive bar environment where drinks mysteriously appear without being mixed, adding an intriguing theatrical element that mirrors the reliability and steadfastness of Merc's character.Don't miss this powerful exploration of human connection running May 9-24 as part of the Three on the Edge Festival, which also features "Breathing Corpses" and "Bending the Spoon." All three productions contain mature themes and strong language, offering audiences a thought-provoking theatrical experience. If you're buying tickets for one show, consider attending all three in repertory to experience the full range of this compelling festival.Find STTS:Steps To The Stage (@stepstothestage) | InstagramFacebookSteps To The Stage (buzzsprout.com)Steps To The Stage - YouTubePlease follow on your favorite podcast platform and we appreciate 5 Star ratings and positive reviews!
Hear an interview with Amelia Hogan about her latest album on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #706 . Subscribe now! Amelia Hogan, The Friel Sisters, Flook, Fialla, Robert Zielinski, On The Lash, Brobdingnagian Bards, Joseph Carmichael, The Lilies of the Midwest, Austral, Hounds of Finn GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:12 - The Friel Sisters "Sporting Nell/The Black Mare of Fanad/Lough Isle Castle (Reels)" from Northern Sky 5:05 - WELCOME 7:16 - Flook "Where There Is Light / The May Waterway / Ninety Years Young" from Sanju 13:56 - Fialla "Easter Snow" from A Rare Thing 18:26 - Robert Zielinski "Sprig of Shillelagh" from The Day Dawn 19:30 - On The Lash "Dog in the Distance" from Fireside 23:25 - INTERVIEW: INTRO 23:45 - INTERVIEW: INTRODUCING AMELIA HOGAN 28:29 - Amelia Hogan "Home By Bearna" from Burnished 31:02 - INTERVIEW: NEW ALBUM 36:58 - Amelia Hogan "Dh'eirich mi Moch Madainn Cheitein" from Burnished 40:07 - INTERVIEW: RAPID FIRE QUESTIONS 49:54 - Amelia Hogan "Rolling In The Gold" from Burnished 53:42 - THANKS 55:26 - Brobdingnagian Bards "The Irishman Who Doesn't Drink" from Another Faire to Remember 57:58 - Joseph Carmichael "First of Spring" from single 1:02:13 - The Lilies of the Midwest "The Flower of Magherally" from Cat's Ceili 1:06:18 - Austral "Woodford Nights" from Thylacine 1:13:10 - CLOSING 1:13:50 - Hounds of Finn "My Father's Coat" from Gravity Pulls 1:19:07 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Climate change is real, and we can fix it. Cutting waste, saving energy, and pushing for clean power all make a difference. A cleaner, safer world benefits everyone. Talk to someone today—our children are counting on you. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. You'll also learn how to get your band played on the podcast. Bands don't need to send in music, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Again email follow@bestcelticmusic Happy Easter!
Guest Mark Shanley, creative director of Adam and Eve DDB talks us through his impressive career journey, from his early days in Dublin working at DDFH&B to handling major global campaigns for brands like Nike, Bud Light, and Amazon at Wieden and Kennedy in London. We kick off the episode with Marks Career Journey, his beginnings at DDFH&B in Dublin and his transition to London. Mark shares stories from his time at DDFH&B, including working on memorable ads for Fyffes bananas and collaborating with talented creatives. Mark talks about his move to London, his desire to work in top agencies, and the creative opportunities that led him to Wieden and Kennedy. We discover the challenges faced working on high-profile campaigns and how perseverance and hard work paid off, leading to successful ad projects for Nike and others. Mark reflects on the unique culture at Wieden and Kennedy, the intensity of working with prestigious clients like Nike, and the lessons learned.Before he transitioned to Adam and Eve DDB, he had hesitations about working in another agency, but he did join and was involved in some amazing campaigns like John Lewis home insurance ad, with a massive public backlash, that led to a 48% increase in sales. We talk about how a strategic pivot turned it into a memorable and successful ad. Conor and Mark delve into the impact of AI on the creative industry, its current limitations, and the potential future for AI in advertising. A wonderful episode with one of Ireland's top creatives. 00:50 Mark's Move to London and Widen & Kennedy01:15 Campaign Highlights: Nike and More01:53 Creative Work and Collaborations03:43 Ambitions and Global Work12:23 Burnout and Rediscovery During the Pandemic21:28 Pro Bono Work and Special Olympics Campaign23:09 Joining Adam and Eve23:25 First Projects and Initial Challenges24:00 The John Lewis Home Insurance Ad Controversy26:35 Pulled Ads and Their Impact28:24 The Pot Noodle Slurp Campaign31:52 Adapting to Feedback and Making Changes39:47 The Role of AI in Advertising45:56 The Importance of Staying Current Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EnvironMental Podcast is about the intersection of business and sustainability.In this episode we interview Shanley Harruthoonyan, founder of ABLE Ecosystems, a platform designed to bring transparency and communication to the forefront of supply chain management.You can find Shanley at ableecosystems.comSee how all of our guests are flipping the script in their industry:https://dandelionbranding.com/environmental-podcast/⌛⌛TIMESTAMPS01:26 - Reframing Supply Chains03:30 - Communication & Data04:19 - Evolving Relationships09:31 - ABLE's Role in Sustainability14:48 - Misconceptions of Certifications17:03 - Building Brand Trust20:30 - Supply Chain Stories23:01 - Untold Stories of Change#supplychainmanagement #sustainablesupplychain #sustainability #environmental ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dandelion Branding is a digital marketing agency that specializes in telling sustainability stories.Here's where you can find Dandelion: Our Website: https://dandelionbranding.com/helloInstagram: https://instagram.com/dandelion_brandingLinked In: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dandelion-branding/
In this installment of Industry Insights, we talk to sideline reporter for SuperMotocross, Haley Shanley, about discovering dirt bikes, falling in love with motocross, first race, career path, and more.
This week, we can't help but fall victim to la bella luna as Feb2ary Is For Lovers continues with a classic rom-com about how it's impossible not to cheat if you're Italian. It's 1987's Moonstruck, directed by Norman Jewison, written by John Patrick Shanley, and starring Cher, Nicolas Cage, Vincent Gardenia, Olympia Dukakis, Danny Aiello, Julie Bovasso and John Mahoney. The story of a young woman who accidentally falls in love with her fiancé's brother, the movie exudes charm at every turn -- so much so that this little rom-com took home three Oscars in '88, for Cher and Dukakis's performances as well as Original Screenplay for Shanley's script that is funny without being rife with straight-up jokes. There are rich characters here, beset by curses and fatal strains of bad luck, who get laughs not by mugging or ripping one-line zingers but by believing in the seriousness of their tragedies so completely. This is character-driven comedy of the highest order, grounded by the Canadian coziness that Jewison can't help but leave all over the film. Plus: J Mo's got theatrical field reports on both Sonic The Hedgehog 3 and Companion. If you'd like to watch the film before listening along to our discussion, it is one of the more widely available films we have ever covered as Moonstruck is currently streaming in Canada on Amazon Prime, Crave, Starz, Criterion Channel, Tubi and Hoopla at the time of publication. Other works discussed in this episode include Abigail, The Sixth Sense, The Usual Suspects, Identity, Trap, Fargo, The Wedding Singer, Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning: Part One, Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Ocean's Eleven, L.A. Story, Paint, Napoleon Dynamite, ChiefsAholic: A Wolf in Chiefs Clothing, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, The Fabelmans, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Bicentennial Man, Bottoms and Punch-Drunk Love. Love Month continues next week with another VHS plucked from Hayley's collection as we'll be discussing 1996's Jerry Maguire with Tom Cruise and Renee Zellweger, and will do our best not to get side-tracked discussing the Mission: Impossible franchise but can't promise we won't. Jerry Maguire is currently streaming north of the border on Crave, Starz and for free (with ads) on the CTV app. And of course we're closing out February with a rom-com canon selection, 10 Things I Hate About You. Until then, we'll see you at the movies!!
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
The Creative Process in 10 minutes or less · Arts, Culture & Society
How do our personal lives influence the art we make?JIM SHEPARD (Author of The Book of Aron, Project X, & The World to Come starring Casey Affleck, Vanessa Kirby, Katherine Waterston · Winner of the PEN New England Award, The Story Prize) explores historical human dilemmas, the emotional imagination and literature's role in extending empathetic understanding. He discusses the importance of self-education and curiosity.LAURA EASON (Emmy-nominated Producer, Screenwriter, Playwright · Three Women · House of Cards · The Loudest Voice) on how we can live multiple lives through the arts. She highlights the significant role the arts have played in her upbringing and daily life, emphasizing the value of listening to others. As a showrunner, Laura discusses how her work in the theater, where she often adapted literary classics, prepared her for working in the writers' room of House of Cards, adapting the creator's vision.BENOIT DELHOMME (Award-winning Cinematographer · Artist · Director · At Eternity's Gate · The Theory of Everything ·The Scent of Green Papaya) talks about the intrinsic pleasure found in art and cinematography. He likens operating a handheld camera to playing an instrument and emphasizes the importance of personalizing one's craft to imbue it with soul and freedom.JOHN PATRICK SHANLEY (Academy Award, Tony & Pulitzer Prize-winning Writer/Director · Doubt · Moonstruck · Danny and the Deep Blue Sea · Joe Versus the Volcano) recounts his personal journey from The Bronx to becoming a writer. He emphasizes the importance of embracing one's life experiences, even the seemingly ordinary ones, as gold for storytelling. Shanley reflects on his collaborations with actors Philip Seymour Hoffman and Meryl Streep and their dedication to their craft.MARK GOTTLIEB (Vice President & Literary Agent at Trident Media Group) explores storytelling as a timeless art form, comparing books to the oil paintings of new media. He comments on the transformative power of stories, which he believes can manifest in various forms—from books to movies and TV shows.ANTHONY WHITE (Artist) reflects on the role of visual arts in democracy and civil disobedience. Historical events like the Eureka Stockade, with its spirit of rebellion, have inspired his art.MICHAEL BEGLER (Showrunner · Writer & Executive Producer of Perry Mason and The Knick) discusses the importance of storytelling in understanding our history and emotions. He stresses that the arts, drawing from personal experiences, help us connect on a deeper level beyond hard news.To hear more from each guest, listen to their full interviews.Episode Websitewww.creativeprocess.info/podInstagram:@creativeprocesspodcast
Dans de podcast, ONU Info Genève rencontre Shanley Clémot McLaren, une jeune activiste française distinguée cette semaine lors du sixième Sommet des jeunes activistes (YAS) au Palais des Nations à Genève.Shanley, à seulement 17 ans, s'est fait remarquer en organisant un blocus dans son lycée pour dénoncer le sexisme. Depuis, elle n'a cessé de s'engager pour les droits des femmes et contre le harcèlement, notamment à travers sa campagne #StopFisha contre les violences sexistes en ligne.Dans cet entretien, Shanley partage ses motivations, ses défis et ses succès en tant qu'activiste, ainsi que son expérience personnelle face aux cyberviolences. Elle aborde également les moyens de concilier son activisme avec ses études et ses responsabilités professionnelles. Entretien réalisé par Alexandre Carette
The Bronchos will head up to Warsaw for a Regional Championship game.
Now that the first season has aired on Peacock, Luciano was able to dive deeper into the spoilers and spill whatever he could. However, regarding the second season, nothing could be told about what to expect. Which is fair, we all have wait patiently to see what becomes of the two families fighting for survival. I can say that this series does remind me of Stephen King's “Dreamcatcher” in a sense. Two alien races fight against each other; one attempting to save humans and the other attempting to destroy it. The special effects are very visually stunning, and the makeup is out of this world. James Wan has outdone himself again for this series and I cannot wait to see what happens in season 2.
The Bronchos take another 2+ hour bus ride to South Bend to kick off Sectionals.
The Bronchos secured the NCC title, now they host Harrison.
Tailgate Hall of Famer and star of the Tim Shanley Show, Timmy from Da Bus joins Dane Neal on WGN Radio. Hear as Tim shares excitement for the upcoming match up in England between the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville. Listen as Tim talks about all the history to see in London as fans get to […]
Coach Shanley and the Bronchos can clinch the NCC outright tonight.
Explore the dark and mysterious legacy of The Shanley, one of America's most haunted residences. Built in the late 1800s, this grand Victorian mansion has been the site of numerous tragic events, including unexplained deaths and mysterious disappearances that have left lingering spirits within its walls. In this episode, we delve into the eerie legends surrounding The Shanley, from ghostly apparitions seen roaming the expansive halls to unexplained noises and sudden temperature drops that continue to baffle visitors. Discover how the house's tumultuous past has fueled its haunted reputation, making The Shanley a captivating destination for paranormal enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
Get ready for a chilling journey into the haunted history of the Shanley Hotel, a luxurious landmark in Napanoch, New York. This historic hotel, with its grand architecture and elegant design, harbors a dark secret: it's crawling with restless spirits! We'll uncover the tragic tales and unexplained phenomena that have plagued the Shanley for over a century, from the founder's lingering presence to the sorrowful Weeping Woman. Hear bone-chilling accounts of ghostly apparitions, disembodied voices, and objects moving on their own, as told by terrified guests, staff, and paranormal investigators. Explore the various theories behind the hauntings, from residual energy and intelligent spirits to the power of suggestion and even natural explanations. Whether you believe in ghosts or just love a good scare, this is one hotel stay you won't soon forget!
Explore the dark and mysterious legacy of The Shanley, one of America's most haunted residences. Built in the late 1800s, this grand Victorian mansion has been the site of numerous tragic events, including unexplained deaths and mysterious disappearances that have left lingering spirits within its walls. In this episode, we delve into the eerie legends surrounding The Shanley, from ghostly apparitions seen roaming the expansive halls to unexplained noises and sudden temperature drops that continue to baffle visitors. Discover how the house's tumultuous past has fueled its haunted reputation, making The Shanley a captivating destination for paranormal enthusiasts and history lovers alike.
Get ready for a chilling journey into the haunted history of the Shanley Hotel, a luxurious landmark in Napanoch, New York. This historic hotel, with its grand architecture and elegant design, harbors a dark secret: it's crawling with restless spirits! We'll uncover the tragic tales and unexplained phenomena that have plagued the Shanley for over a century, from the founder's lingering presence to the sorrowful Weeping Woman. Hear bone-chilling accounts of ghostly apparitions, disembodied voices, and objects moving on their own, as told by terrified guests, staff, and paranormal investigators. Explore the various theories behind the hauntings, from residual energy and intelligent spirits to the power of suggestion and even natural explanations. Whether you believe in ghosts or just love a good scare, this is one hotel stay you won't soon forget!
Coach Shanley talks beating Kokomo, and what Richmond brings Friday night.
Coach Shanley on staying undefeated, and the importance of beating Kokomo
Coach Shanley talks the undefeated Bronchos and their trip to Munice this week.
Bill Shanley is a guitarist from Clonakilty, West Cork, who has played and made music with, among others, Gilbert O'Sullivan, Ray Davies, Mary Black, Eleanor McEvoy, and Paul Brady. He got lessons with Noel Redding of the Jimi Hendrix Experience as a youngster and ever since has had a fascinating career. We talk though as much of that career as we can - spoiler alert: it features the London 2012 Olympics opening ceremony - in this interview recorded at Clonakilty International Guitar Festival 2023. Clonakilty International Guitar Festival returns September 19-22, 2024 around the town. For more, see Clonguitarfest.com On Garinish Island, West Cork, on September 20-22, Crosstown Drift is taking place. There will be free-to-attend walking tours as well as seated events with writers, poets, musicians and cultural creatives. Cormac Begley and Lisa Hannigan are playing evening concerts on Saturday and Sunday, respectively. I'll be chatting to various writers over the weekend including Toner Quinn from the Journal of Music, about his book, What Ireland Can Teach the World About Music. See https://thegoodroompresents.com/
Ach, it's a diddy cup anyway… The mission to go for 5 fails at the first hurdle at Ochilview as the Bairns went down to the Warriors on penalties in the Trust Trophy. Ross and John were on the Venoms and looking back at the game with the more sober guest pundit Chris McCreadie Derek Allison from the Falkirk Foundation is on to give us an insight into the work the charity does and we looking ahead to Airdrie with Colin Telford from the OTL Podcast. Expect the Unexpected! Episode Sponsor CM Grips – Wear what the Pros wear https://www.instagram.com/cm_grips/ https://www.facebook.com/people/CM-GRIPS/100091063857862/ Brought to you by Behind the Wall – Behind the Bairns since 1985 Falkirk's best selection of fine wines lagers, craft and cask ales, fantastic value food and great service. https://behindthewall.co.uk And Falkirk Football Fans in Training (20+) Facebook And Remember sign up for our Discord and Social Media: Discord - https://discord.com/invite/sVYbRzzusK Twitter/Insta/Facebook - @Falkirkdaft Get Merch: merch.falkirkdaft.co.uk For any sponsorship enquiries email sales@falkirkdaft.co.uk Subscribe to our YouTube channel and remember to leave a review where you get your podcasts. youtube.com/@falkirkdaft
Coach Shanley talks the Broncho's hot start ahead of week 3
Knox Brew Stories is a weekly live radio show and podcast that offers an in-depth look at the craft beer scene in Knoxville, and the latest craft beer news from around the country and all over the world.Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch!In this episode you'll find our regular weekly news about craft beer, as well as:Brew News (3:42)Live Music with Micah Dearstone (11:13)Interview with Jocelyn & Ryan of Tern Club and Fly By Night (18:20)Live Music with Micah Dearstone (41:28)This Week on Tap (54:00) *Check the blog at https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/blogLive Music with Micah Dearstone (57:05)Host: Zack RoskopCo-Host & Producer: Candace “Ace” Preston Co-Host & Producer: Kevin SummittLinks for our featured Guests:https://www.instagram.com/micah_dearstone/https://linktr.ee/micahdearstonehttps://www.flybynightknox.com/https://www.instagram.com/ternclub/https://www.toasttab.com/tern-club/giftcards?utmCampaign=onlineOrderingBe sure to tune in live every Monday at 6pm EST at http://ChannelZradio.comAnd check out https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/
After a 5-5 season, Coach Shanley talks the off season, new faces, and changing things up a bit for the Bronchos.
Guests Include: - Troy Mattern, Shanley head football coach - Sam Goetzinger, WDAY Sports - Marty Brown, NDSU redshirt freshman running back
Tea With Tanya: Conversations about maternal health, self-development, health, and wellness
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever wondered how to set boundaries and thrive without burning out? On this week's episode of Tea With Tanya, I chat with the remarkable Shanley Lewis, a self-care and mindset coach, qualified psychological therapist, and founder of Good To Me. Shanley shares her invaluable insights on how busy professionals and entrepreneurs can prioritize their well-being. This week's calming peppermint tea sets the perfect backdrop for our conversation on self-care, boundaries, and avoiding burnout.Shanley also introduces us to her work with Good2Me, a community dedicated to the practice of self-care amidst hectic schedules. From sponsoring my non-profit event to her inspiring journey and expert advice, Shanley has a wealth of knowledge about setting boundaries to thrive and avoid burnout. Tune in to learn how to implement practical self-care routines and set boundaries that help you thrive. Don't forget to share what tea you're enjoying this week, and stay tuned for something special coming this summer!Check out Shanely's Good To Me website for more resources.Follow Shanley on Instagram and join her Facebook Group.Be sure to subscribe to her YouTube channel.Support the Show.Thank you for listening to Tea With Tanya. Please feel free to rate and leave a review of the show. To join the conversation on social media, use the hashtag and tag us on Instagram #teawithtanya #Teawithtanyapodcast visit the website at tanyakambrose.comFollow us on IG @teawithtanyapodcast, @tanyakambroseSign up for our Tea Talk newsletter Support the podcast by buying a cup of tea.
You know in Disney's "Haunted Mansion" how there's just a zillion different ghosts all chilling in one spot? That's basically the Shanley Hotel. From a loving hotel owner to an angry child murderer and everything in between, the Shanley in Napanoch, New York is home to a whole cast of characters. Today, we're gonna get into as many as we can before the plague catches up to me again.
Tracklist: All The Things She Said - Jaki Nelson, Adrian Fyrla, Ken Mas Que Nada - Sergio Mendes, Oliver Heldens, Ian Asher Walking On A Dream - Kevin McKay, Simon Ellis Moonlight - Sammy Virji Deep Blue Sea - Anna Lunoe Voicemail - Green Velvet, Patrick Topping All Night - Henry Mora, Lexi Shanley Right Time - Hayden James, Icona Pop win your love - Shee What You Think - Shapeshifter Freed From Desire - Gala
I had the pleasure of hosting an engaging conversation with Courtney Shanley, a parent and professional caseworker in the special needs community. Courtney and I delved into the multifaceted world of special needs parenting, exploring the importance of inclusive environments and the emotional complexities parents navigate. We also tackled the practical aspects, such as advocating for educational and financial support. Our discussion illuminated both the challenges and joys of special needs parenting, ranging from managing impulsive behaviors to understanding the intricacies of IEPs and Medicaid waivers. This episode, peppered with laughter and heartfelt conversation, fosters a sense of community for those raising extraordinary children and provides a fresh perspective for those seeking to understand the special needs journey. Join Courtney and me as we share our personal experiences, provide guidance, and highlight the power of community.If our recent episode resonated with you, we invite you to join our community on Skool.Share your stories, seek advice, and connect with others facing similar experiences.Skool is our platform for sharing resources, discussing issues, and celebrating the unique joys of raising extraordinary children. You're not alone on this journey.Here's how you can become a part of our family:1. Simply click Join Group (we'll guide you from there).2. Drop a quick intro so we can give you a warm welcome.3. Start engaging and feel the community's love!To try Dr. Chloe's Chinese herb and CBD blends check out Radical Roots and use the code RADREMEDY for 15% off!Last if you are looking for high quality supplements and recommendations, check out Dr. Chloe's Fullscript account here and get 15-20% off all supplements all the time!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Guests Include: - Mike McFeely, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead Columnist - Tommy Simon, Shanley infielder/Nebraska baseball signee - Steve Kennedy, NDSU men's golf coach
Guests Include: - Jeff Kolpack, Forum of Fargo-Moorhead - Beth Bue-Maher, Shanley girls basketball head coach - Nate Soulis, Thompson baseball head coach
In this episode, we're honored to have Gregg Shanley, Technical Marketing Manager for The Lee Company, as our esteemed guest. Join us as we delve into The Lee Company's innovative approach to product design, their strategies for bringing products to market, and some exciting new innovations from the company. Gregg shares invaluable insights into how The Lee Company fosters innovation in product design. From leveraging cutting-edge technologies to fostering a culture of creativity and collaboration, Gregg provides a glimpse into the inner workings of a company committed to pushing the boundaries of what's possible. We'll explore The Lee Company's go-to-market strategies, discussing how they effectively introduce new products to their customers and the broader market. Gregg offers insights into the challenges and opportunities of product launch campaigns, highlighting the importance of effective communication and customer engagement. Moreover, we'll uncover some of the latest innovations from The Lee Company, exploring how these advancements are reshaping industries and driving positive change. From breakthrough technologies to revolutionary product designs, Gregg shares exciting developments that are setting the pace for the future of manufacturing. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/YxuglOUyarE 75 Years of Innovation: https://thelee.co/3w1zEH8 DL Series Plugs: https://thelee.co/3xRtBW2 Electric Drive Module Efficiency: https://thelee.co/3UChWDz Air Bleed Orifice: https://thelee.co/44fN134 @TheLeeCo @Promess @Gregg Shanley @Lauren Rall @Matthew Rall #ManufacturingUnscripted #TheLeeCompany #Innovation #ProductDesign #GoToMarketStrategies #ManufacturingInnovations #PodcastDiscussion
Dr. Shanley and Dr. Pietrosimone share how they identified and approached solving the problem of the length of time that it took to get an injured athlete from injury to back to the field. They share the lessons from the ways that they went about it and how the role of relationships between physicians, athletic trainers, and physical therapist played a major role in their solution.Listen to get inspired and see how ATI is paving the way for a brighter future in physical therapy. #Leadership #Innovation #ATIPhysicalTherapyHave you ever thought about where your career in physical therapy could take you?It's not just about the job; it's about making real connections that help patients get better faster.Imagine working somewhere you can grow through mentorship, and get leadership training that matters.Sounds like a place you'd fit right in?Click to find out more about what working with ATI is really like. Let's grow and learn together!
"Brooklyn Laundry" is a new off-Broadway play written and directed by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright John Patrick Shanley. The story is set in a Brooklyn laundromat and follows the owner Owen (David Zayas), and his conversations with three sisters, one played by Cecily Strong, who frequent the joint. We learn more about the ups and downs of their lives throughout the play. Shanley, Zayas, and Strong join to discuss "Brooklyn Laundry," which is at New York City Center Stage through April 14.
"Brooklyn Laundry" is a new off-Broadway play written and directed by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright John Patrick Shanley. The story is set in a Brooklyn laundromat and follows the owner Owen (David Zayas), and his conversations with three sisters, one played by Cecily Strong, who frequent the joint. We learn more about the ups and downs of their lives throughout the play. Shanley, Zayas, and Strong join to discuss "Brooklyn Laundry," which is at New York City Center Stage through April 14.
Bill Bartholomew welcomes Annette Maggiacomo, who was recently elevated to President of Rhode Island-based integrated marketing communications agency, for a wide-ranging conversation on PR, being a major player in politics and business and operating a major firm in The Ocean State.Support the show
Hope Shanley is a country artist. On this episode, Hope opens up about her family dynamic and what it was like growing up. Hope talks about her early interest in music and how her nerves used to affect her during performances. Also, she explains her reasoning for not going to college and choosing to pursue a career in music. She walks us through what the conversations were like with her parents about her difficult choice. Hope discusses her belief system and faith in God and how that influences her purpose within music. Join us in the powerful conversation on music, faith, and mental health.
Amy C. Waninger welcomes Kristen Shanley, the Director and Head of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion of Cerberus Capital Management, to the Including You podcast this week to chat about meaningful partnerships. Connect with Kristen on LinkedIn. https://bit.ly/3Uqsx4B Including You is brought to you by Lead at Any Level. Learn more about them on their website. http://bit.ly/2lPvOMM
Shanley Caswell aka Detective Shannon Burke from Raising Kanan stopped by to talk with Keemie about why she thought talking to Howard was a good idea, her start in acting, the change to the Jukebox story line and more!
Learning to Glow: Tips for Women's Health, Optimal Wellness and Aging Gracefully
We have a wonderful episode for you today with repeat guest Diana Shanley. Diana is a vivacious life coach, speaker, workshop facilitator, and mom of 2 young boys who went from operating on autopilot and overwhelm to embracing gratitude and joy to call in success, abundance, and love. She coaches other women on how to step out of survival mode and into a life they enjoy waking up to each morning by tapping into the power of play.Diana first came onto our show earlier this year where she shared her story of finding joy as a mom when we are pulled in so many different directions. Finding joy in our lives and making sure we prioritize it. If you haven't heard that one, it is episode 22, click here to listen: Episode 22 Today we are discussing something a lot of us can relate to: the feeling of discouragement. Whether it is feeling discouraged by not hitting a goal you were hoping to achieve, a business or financial situation, weight loss not going the way you want, or even relationships. We talked about examples of this and how to get through it. Diana is amazing and shared so much wisdom with us once again, and I am so grateful. Can't wait for you to hear this one. Reach out to Diana. You can start with a complimentary coaching consultation by going to her website:www.dianashanley.comConnect with her on Instagram: @diana.shanley She would love to hear from you. Enjoy this episode! Find Jess below!Website: Simply Jess Skincare SIMPLY JESS SKINCARE:Each and every product is naturally derived, highly concentrated and most importantly, super performing! Every product was born out of a need to have a truly pure product that met my high standards for efficacy. You can take 20% off Your Order of our all natural skincare line with code PODCAST Shop Now! Email Us! jess@learningtoglow.comFollow us! Instagram Tik Tok