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This week on Stageworthy, host Phil Rickaby speaks with Newfoundland-based actor, writer, director, producer, and self-described instigator Ruth Lawrence. Ruth reflects on a career deeply rooted in community, mentorship, and creative activism. In this rich and thoughtful conversation, she discusses her early theatre influences, why she returned to Newfoundland after studying in Ontario, her passion for mentorship, and how theatre can be a catalyst for social change. This episode explores: Why Ruth describes herself as an “instigator” and how theatre can inspire change The value of mentorship and fostering the next generation of theatre artists Her return to Newfoundland and how she built a thriving arts career from scratch The vibrant and collaborative theatre scene in St. John's Her extensive experience in both theatre and film, and how the two intersect Writing her new play If She Runs, an interactive exploration of women in politics Guest:
In this insightful episode, Sherry White, a passionate advocate for neurodiversity, shares her personal journey as a mother and an individual with ADHD. She candidly discusses the challenges and triumphs of raising a child who is neurodiverse, providing a firsthand account of the complexities and challenges of navigating the education system. Sherry's own ADHD diagnosis offers a unique perspective, allowing her to empathize deeply with her daughter's experiences. She sheds light on the importance of early intervention and appropriate accommodations, emphasizing the need for a supportive and understanding educational environment. Beyond the challenges, Sherry highlights the extraordinary strengths and unique perspectives that neurodivergent individuals bring to the world. She encourages listeners to embrace neurodiversity, celebrate differences, and advocate for a more inclusive society. This episode offers valuable insights for parents, educators, and anyone interested in understanding and supporting neurodivergent individuals. Whether you're seeking practical advice, emotional support, or a deeper understanding of neurodiversity, this conversation is sure to resonate. The opening music is "Tall Boy Radio" by Andy and the Leffe Turns and the closing music is "BDS" by Lewis PIckford. tallboyradio.com
Sitting in for Gregory this morning is Patti Beery from It Is What It Is, and her guest co-host, Sherry White. They talk about the goings on in the Saugatuck/Douglas area. CJ does trivia this morning. Show guests today include: Saugatuck City Councilman, Russ Gardner; Terri Schippa from Overisel Lumber and the Saugatuck Christian Reformed Church; and Frank Marro from the Saugatuck School Board. Happy Sunday Funday! 10-27-24.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sitting in for Gregory today are Patti Beery from It Is What It Is, and Sherry White from Spectators Bar. CJ is on music today. Show guests today include: Ethan Barde from Quaint Cottages; Joe Herrick and Danene Shumaker discuss Danen's campaign; Brad and Melanie Moorer, the new owners of Spectators Bar; and Erin Wilkinson talks about the Douglas Halloween Parade for Adults. Happy Sunday Funday! 9-29-24.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Filling in for Gregory today are Patti Berry from It Is What It Is and guest co-host Sherry White from Spectators. Today we have trivia with CJ. Show guests today include: Steven Rigelberg who is a candidate for Laketown Twp. Supervisor; and Dr. Curtis Day from Saugatuck Chiropractic Clinic. Happy Sunday Funday! 7-28-24.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory and guest co-hosts, Patti Beery, from It Is What It Is, and Sherry White from Spectators, talk about the goings on in the Saugatuck/Douglas area. Show guests today include: Mike Villar, who is an Allegan Prosecuting Attorney candidate; Maggie and John from Ox-Bow School of Arts and Artists' Residency; and Stephanie Higginbottom is in to talk about the SaugatuCk Antique Pavilion's 20th anniversary. Happy Sunday Funday! 6-2-24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First December 2023 episode of the program all about TV. Our guests: Entertainment One senior vice president of current programming Tom Danon on: Hasbro's new Dungeons & Dragons Adventures TV channel, Tassie Cameron and Sherry White, creators-executive producers of popular Amazon Freevee series Pretty Hard Cases, now in its third and final season, and how artificial intellegence is impacting TV with Veritone senior vice president Sean King
Gregory, and guest hosts, Patti Beery from It Is What It Is, and Sherry White from Spectators, talk about the goings on in the Saugatuck/Douglas area. CJ does trivia again today. Show guests include Seyvryn Nowacki from Totu, and NY Times best selling author Jaqueline Carey and Julie Abel from Jabber Designs. Happy 4th of July weekend! 7-2-23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gregory and special guest co-hosts, Patti Beery, of It Is What It Is, and Sherry White of Spectators, talk about the goings on in the Saugatuck/Douglas area. Show guests today include: John Helmrick of the Saugatuck Twp., Sean Feeney of Saugatuck Mini Golf, and Lauren Stanton of Retro Boat Rentals. Happy Mother's Day. 5-14-23See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Even if you haven't seen the new Netflix series Wednesday, you likely have seen all the hometown hype around Percy Hynes White, one of the big stars of the show. Well we are about to learn what the ride has been like for his parents. Sherry White and Joel Thomas Hynes join us in studio to talk about their son.
If you're a Netflix watcher, you may see a show called "Wednesday" highlighted on the app. It's the new Tim Burton adaptation of The Addams Family. The series is currently among the most popular shows on the streaming network. "Wednesday" also has a Newfoundlander as one of its stars. Percy Hynes White, son of Sherry White and Joel Thomas Hynes. Percy plays Xavier Thorpe, a potential love interest for the main character. The CBC's Melissa Tobin reached the actor at his apartment in Toronto and asked how he became aware of the "Wednesday" project.
Patty Berry and Sherry White sit in for Gregeory Muncey and talk about all the happenings in the Saugatuck area.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin with an overview of the Bond Act, which will be on our November Ballot, with Scenic Hudson. Then, Water Justice Lab speaks with Sherry White of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community about Papscanee Island, the Indigenous land that was recently returned in a land-back. Later on, we head into our archives for a story on Social Ecology and what it means by producer Natalie Meltzer After that, Aliza Gandhi has her debut story and brings us to the exhibition “Another Upstate NY Group Show” featuring various artists. Finally, we invite Sidewalk Warriors to talk about an upcoming event
This summer, Water Justice Lab Youth Fellows have been out in the field as part of the Sanctuary's Source to Estuary: Water Justice Summer Camp. In this piece youth fellows and mentors visit Papscanee Island, which was recently returned to the Stockbridge-Munsee Community.
On this episode, reimaginED senior writer Lisa Buie talks with Sherry White, a former district middle school teacher who taught near Ocala and now homeschools her 16-year-old daughter, Eilise. Born with autism and other medical conditions, Elise needed traditional physical and occupational therapies, but each session caused tantrums and screaming.[Read More...] The post podcastED: Florida mom credits education choice scholarship with helping daughter overcome learning challenges appeared first on reimaginED.
The program all about TV. Our guest: Sharon Richter, co-founder and president of First Media, the organizers of Blossom, a smart TV-distributed service featuring lifestyle, fashion and do-it-yourself project content; two-time Academy Award-winning filmmaker Barbara Kopple (Harlan County, U.S.A.), producer-director of Desert One, a documentary special playing September 12 on The History Channel (accompanied by former hostage John Limbert), and Sherry White and Tassie Cameron, co-creators and showrunners of Pretty Hard Cases, IMDb TV's new detective saga that starts today.
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Pretty Hard Cases stars Meredith MacNeill (Baroness von Sketch Show) and Adrienne C. Moore (Orange Is the New Black), and co-creator/executive producer Sherry White join us for a minisode to talk about their new CBC dramedy. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
You want to talk Pretty Hard Cases? That's the title of the new Toronto-based detective drama premiering Wednesday, Feb. 3 on CBC. It stars Meredith MacNeill (Baroness von Sketch Show) and Adrienne C. Moore (Orange is the New Black). They were the first choices of executive producers, writers and showrunners Tassie Cameron (Rookie Blue) and Sherry White (Little Dog) -- a couple of pretty hard cases themselves. On this lively podcast episode, the producers break down why they felt the time was ripe for this series now, what cool, '70s tunes they pumped into the soundtrack and how a four month delay in filming due to COVID may have actually been a blessing in disguise.
We connect with the NL born award winning filmmaker, producer, showrunner as she gets set for the Season 2 premiere of her series LITTLE DOG to talk about writing, acting, here talented son, her biggest picture MAUDIE and so much more! Listen...
From Employability Podcast- This episode features an interview with blogger and freelance writer Sherry White, as she discusses how she got started with writing, and the impact that the gig economy has had on her life. She also shares tips for others who want to earn money from being a writer, or being a freelance worker in general.
This episode features an interview with blogger and freelance writer Sherry White, as she discusses how she got started with writing, and the impact that the gig economy has had on her life. She also shares tips for others who want to earn money from being a writer, or being a freelance worker in general.
Are you sensitive to the world around you? Can you read people and internally feel their feelings? You may be a full on empath! Find out what it means to be an empath and how to make it work to your advantage. Don't miss Elizabeth and Bill Cooper and their insightful perspective on how to keep your dog healthy and happy. Later in the hour, nutritional guru Sherry White helps us with mind over matter.
Jeff sits down with restauranteur Kim Forsythe to talk about how one small town Sambuca restaurant rocketed to a multi-state business, Real Estate Attorney Rachel Khirallah to talk about her practice and the key to navigating estate litigation in DFW's booming economy, Wolf Hanschen of Peregrine Mineral Advisors to discuss how Peregrine is offering advice in today's rocky oil-and-gas landscape, and Sherry White of Trulee to talk about how her Bliss Bites are overtaking the superfood market.
Today on Mother's Day we do something a little different. We have our staff mothers Sherry White, Jeni Cloud and Deidre Archer to answer questions about their experiences of being mothers. Listen as they share their memories (both happy and sad)...
Join Dave Nassaney & co-host, Adrienne Gruberg as they interview SHERRY WHITE, RN, with the University of Arkansas for Medical Science, discuss.the Family Caregiver Workshops that they developed, and how a local community can start their own by purchasing the supplies that they developed with their business model. Youtube link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ll2g6Hv4PVs&t=7s
Pastor Doug exposits these verses with a little help from Lee Owen, Sherry White, Kris Haukoos, and Robin Tinsley