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Go behind the scenes of your favorite daytime dramas with three Emmy Award-winning directors. Joining me today are Bruce Barry, Sonia Blangiardo and Scott McKinsey.These three talented directors have brought to life some of your favorite stories, characters and moments in daytime television history over the last few decades. The shows they have worked on include All My Children, Another World, As the World Turns, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital, Guiding Light, Love of Life, Passions, Search for Tomorrow, Sunset Beach, Texas and The Young and the Restless to name a few.Don't miss the chance to meet these three and learn what it takes to direct a full-hour of daytime television 260 days per year.Original Airdate: 1/14/2022
Days of Our Lives' actor Martha Madison & director Sonia Blangiardo take us behind the sands thru the hourglass to reveal the inner workings of a TV love scene. Talk about a good bonus, amIright? Be sure to check out our full episode LOVE GONE GOOD.
We celebrate love this Valentine's week with a twist: It's love in the afternoon. Join us as we explore the good of real love versus the fictional love we find five days a week on daytime dramas. Guests include Days of Our Lives' actor Martha Madison and Emmy-winning director Sonia Blangiardo, entertainment reporter Michael Maloney, Pier 54 podcast hosts Shannon Koch & Amanda Kimmell, and two of my longtime close friends, John Carrozza and Doug Prinzivalli. They all have a love story to tell from how Martha first got her gig in Salem to how John and Doug fell for each other after finding out their mutual love of Another World. Spoiler Alert: No one comes back from the dead in this episode. But hooray for love none the less, people!
Podcast #11 January 25, 2022 Sonia Blangiardo-Goins is a 3 time Emmy winning director/writer/producer. She talks working her way up as a director. Choosing to believe in her gift and not giving up on her dreams. Outline: * Working as a director in a male dominated field even in a female driven genre. *Being a director is more than just that. * Holding space for yourself. More about Sonia: www.SoniaBlangiardo.com Connect one on one with Ari Aloha Website: Aloha Life Coaching *If you have questions you would like me to share live on this podcast or just want to connect, email me here: Info@alohalifecoaching.com
On this episode of Baring It All with Call Me Adam, on the Broadway Podcast Network, I chat with one of my favorite actresses, Terri Ivens. Terri has starred on such hit shows as ABC's All My Children and the 19-time* Emmy Award Winning series The Bay on Amazon Prime and now Popstar! TV. Additionally, Terri stars in Sonia Blangiardo's Tainted Dreams, also airing on Amazon Prime and Popstar! TV. Terri's latest project is the new psychological thrillerThe Last Exorcist and the witch-inspired film Coven, both distributed by UnCork'd Entertainment. In this interview we discuss: The Bay All My Children Melrose Place The Last Exorcist Tainted Dreams (Click here for the Tainted Dreams interview Terri & I reference) Long-time friendships Rapid Fire questions End with Terri "Baring It All" with something she's never talked about before Connect with Terri: IMDB Facebook Twitter Instagram Like What You Hear? Join my Patreon Family for advanced notice of interviews & exclusive behind-the-scene perks Follow me on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram Visit: https://callmeadam.com for more interviews Special Thanks: My Patreon Family for their continued support: Angelo, Reva and Alan, Marianne, Danielle, Tara, and The Golden Gays NYC. Join the fun at https://patreon.com/callmeadamnyc. Theme Song by Bobby Cronin (https://bit.ly/2MaADvQ) Podcast Logo by Liam O'Donnell (https://bit.ly/2YNI9CY) Edited by Drew Kaufman (https://bit.ly/2OXqOnw) Outro Music Underscore by CueTique (Website: https://bit.ly/31luGmT, Facebook: @CueTique) More on Terri: Terri Ivens is a thirty-year SAG seasoned professional, Best Supporting Actress Emmy® nominee, Series Regular on 19 x Emmy® Award winning, Outstanding Digital Drama Series, The Bay, on Amazon Prime. Terri gained Fan Favorite Popularity during her seven-year portrayal of Simone Torres on ABC’s All My Children. She had pilot spin offs for Roseanne, Baywatch, and Married With Children. She has stood onscreen toe to toe with Joe Pesci, Matthew Perry, Neil Patrick Harris, Michael Madsen, and Roseanne Barr to drop a name or a few. Her film credits include Roger Corman’s Syfy cult-classic Pirahnaconda and Prime Video’s newly released Coven and psychological thriller, The Last Exorcist. She will next be seen in the highly anticipated, power drama 86 Melrose Ave. From sit-com comedy to dramatic crying on cue, Terri’s wide range of acting ability is an asset to every production. Her winning on set attitude is: “They pay me to wait, I act for free.” *In the audio of this podcast, I said, The Bay had won 14 Emmy Awards, when they actually won 19 Emmy Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Soap opera director Sonia Blangiardo joins Mark for a discussion about how cancer effects a family. The Carlo Blangiardo Foundation (www.carlosgoal.org) for pancreatic cancer research was founded in 2010, shortly after her brother Carlo died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 35. He battled the disease for three years.The foundation was started for a multitude of reasons. First of all, Carlo was an amazing person. He was kind and generous with his time, was caring and compassionate, and he had a love for all who crossed his path. I wanted his name to live on so that everyone who was lucky enough to have had him in their lives, and his two surviving daughters, one of whom was born after he passed, can always feel like a part of him was still here. This isn't too difficult, because when Carlo was in a room, everyone knew it. He was sweet and charming and was always capable of captivating a crowd big or small, with his sense of humor and overall light heart.Pancreatic cancer is a cancer with no cure. Part of the reason is that it is nearly impossible to detect until it is in an advanced stage. It is one of the leading causes of death. Its symptoms vary and are very ambiguous – nausea, weight loss, jaundice… just to name a few. Its cause is also very vague. Factors like family history, diabetes, being middle-aged and smoking (none of which by the way fit my brother’s profile) are some of the few links to the disease.When I started the foundation, I wanted to raise money and awareness in early detection. We need to find better tests so that by the time it is discovered, we can easily cease further development.My goal is to make my brother’s name equivalent to Susan G. Komen in the pancreatic cancer world. I want his life…and death...to have had had the significance and meaning it deserved. The pain he went through as he fought this battle tooth and nail for three years before ultimately losing, is a pain I want to take away from others in the future. I know with complete certainty, he would have wanted the same.
Soap opera director Sonia Blangiardo joins Mark for a discussion about how cancer effects a family. The Carlo Blangiardo Foundation (www.carlosgoal.org) for pancreatic cancer research was founded in 2010, shortly after her brother Carlo died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 35. He battled the disease for three years. The foundation was started for a multitude of reasons. First of all, Carlo was an amazing person. He was kind and generous with his time, was caring and compassionate, and he had a love for all who crossed his path. I wanted his name to live on so that everyone who was lucky enough to have had him in their lives, and his two surviving daughters, one of whom was born after he passed, can always feel like a part of him was still here. This isn't too difficult, because when Carlo was in a room, everyone knew it. He was sweet and charming and was always capable of captivating a crowd big or small, with his sense of humor and overall light heart. Pancreatic cancer is a cancer with no cure. Part of the reason is that it is nearly impossible to detect until it is in an advanced stage. It is one of the leading causes of death. Its symptoms vary and are very ambiguous – nausea, weight loss, jaundice… just to name a few. Its cause is also very vague. Factors like family history, diabetes, being middle-aged and smoking (none of which by the way fit my brother’s profile) are some of the few links to the disease. When I started the foundation, I wanted to raise money and awareness in early detection. We need to find better tests so that by the time it is discovered, we can easily cease further development. My goal is to make my brother’s name equivalent to Susan G. Komen in the pancreatic cancer world. I want his life…and death...to have had had the significance and meaning it deserved. The pain he went through as he fought this battle tooth and nail for three years before ultimately losing, is a pain I want to take away from others in the future. I know with complete certainty, he would have wanted the same.
Soap opera director Sonia Blangiardo joins Mark for a discussion about how cancer effects a family. The Carlo Blangiardo Foundation (www.carlosgoal.org) for pancreatic cancer research was founded in 2010, shortly after her brother Carlo died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 35. He battled the disease for three years. The foundation was started for a multitude of reasons. First of all, Carlo was an amazing person. He was kind and generous with his time, was caring and compassionate, and he had a love for all who crossed his path. I wanted his name to live on so that everyone who was lucky enough to have had him in their lives, and his two surviving daughters, one of whom was born after he passed, can always feel like a part of him was still here. This isn't too difficult, because when Carlo was in a room, everyone knew it. He was sweet and charming and was always capable of captivating a crowd big or small, with his sense of humor and overall light heart. Pancreatic cancer is a cancer with no cure. Part of the reason is that it is nearly impossible to detect until it is in an advanced stage. It is one of the leading causes of death. Its symptoms vary and are very ambiguous – nausea, weight loss, jaundice… just to name a few. Its cause is also very vague. Factors like family history, diabetes, being middle-aged and smoking (none of which by the way fit my brother’s profile) are some of the few links to the disease. When I started the foundation, I wanted to raise money and awareness in early detection. We need to find better tests so that by the time it is discovered, we can easily cease further development. My goal is to make my brother’s name equivalent to Susan G. Komen in the pancreatic cancer world. I want his life…and death...to have had had the significance and meaning it deserved. The pain he went through as he fought this battle tooth and nail for three years before ultimately losing, is a pain I want to take away from others in the future. I know with complete certainty, he would have wanted the same.
Soap opera director Sonia Blangiardo joins Mark for a discussion about how cancer effects a family. The Carlo Blangiardo Foundation (www.carlosgoal.org) for pancreatic cancer research was founded in 2010, shortly after her brother Carlo died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 35. He battled the disease for three years. The foundation was started for a multitude of reasons. First of all, Carlo was an amazing person. He was kind and generous with his time, was caring and compassionate, and he had a love for all who crossed his path. I wanted his name to live on so that everyone who was lucky enough to have had him in their lives, and his two surviving daughters, one of whom was born after he passed, can always feel like a part of him was still here. This isn't too difficult, because when Carlo was in a room, everyone knew it. He was sweet and charming and was always capable of captivating a crowd big or small, with his sense of humor and overall light heart. Pancreatic cancer is a cancer with no cure. Part of the reason is that it is nearly impossible to detect until it is in an advanced stage. It is one of the leading causes of death. Its symptoms vary and are very ambiguous – nausea, weight loss, jaundice… just to name a few. Its cause is also very vague. Factors like family history, diabetes, being middle-aged and smoking (none of which by the way fit my brother’s profile) are some of the few links to the disease. When I started the foundation, I wanted to raise money and awareness in early detection. We need to find better tests so that by the time it is discovered, we can easily cease further development. My goal is to make my brother’s name equivalent to Susan G. Komen in the pancreatic cancer world. I want his life…and death...to have had had the significance and meaning it deserved. The pain he went through as he fought this battle tooth and nail for three years before ultimately losing, is a pain I want to take away from others in the future. I know with complete certainty, he would have wanted the same.