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Special Skills Judgment Day has finally arrived! Will the Special Skills prophecy be fulfilled? We discover the fate of the segment – and whether listener Lari really is the true Chosen One – as we put his skill of running on his knees to the ultimate test. Meanwhile, Hamish realised he bit off more than he could chew when taking on a cockroach infestation. And after hearing listener Christian’s million-dollar business idea, we have been absolutely flooded with “even better” pitches! 1. The Chosen One sprints to save special skills 2. Special Skills Royal Commission 3. Hamish's roach raid 4. More million-dollar ideas
The sacred halls of the Special Skills Conclave open for the very first time to welcome Cardinal Jack and the Chosen Few. Each presents their case in a desperate bid to be named the Chosen One – the bearer of the skill destined to save Special Skills from extinction. Tensions rise, but one skill stands above the rest (according to Jack), and at last, the Chosen One is revealed. Hamish also reflects on the second most important selection of the week: the Federal Election. 1. Special Skills conclave 2. We meet the chosen one 3. Election graffiti
In a bid to save Special Skills, Hamish wants to find the 'chosen one' holding the ultimate special skill! Meanwhile, Jack unveils his sacrifice to the gods (it’s a big one) and gifts it to the listener who almost bagged the golf cart. Song Sleuth is back, with Andy taking the a current hit TV show theme straight to the lab for testing. Plus, in the final twist of the Up There Cazaly Quest, Andy brings us the inside scoop from Collingwood’s home game last week — could the song have been played?! A Conclave for Special Skills Jack's Gift for the Gods Song Sleuth Up There Cazaly Finale
In der heutigen Ausgabe ALMOST DAILY haben sich Budi, Eddy und Nils getroffen und müssen erstmal überlegen über was sie reden. Was ist so passiert in der letzten Woche, was bewegt die drei. Budi möchte seinen Kindern mit englischen Filmen die Sprache etwas in den Alltag bringen und darüber kommen sie ins diskutieren, welche Filme oder Serien sich dafür wohl eignen. Etienne hat mit seinen Kids ein Jumphouse besucht und sinniert was wohl seine Special-Skills sind oder welche cool wären. Haben die anderen beiden auch spezielle Fähigkeiten, oder welche könnten es sein? Nils hat ein ein paar G'schichten von der gamescom LAN beizusteuern und ein bisschen politisch wird es auch. Alles in allem wieder ein gut gemischte Tüte Unterhaltung in bester ALMOST DAILY Manier. Viel Spaß und wir freuen uns über jeden wohlwollenden Like & Comment!
Episode Summary: Megan, a Senior Talent Agent at McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA), to explore the world of dance representation. Megan shares her unique journey from being a dancer to becoming an agent and provides invaluable insights into what makes a successful client in the dance industry. She discusses the qualities MSA looks for in dancers, such as professionalism, strong communication, and the ability to respond quickly to opportunities. Megan highlights the importance of keeping your casting materials up-to-date, including headshots, resumes, and performance clips, and provides advice on how dancers can stand out when submitting to agencies. She also touches on the expanding role of social media and personal branding, explaining that while it's not crucial to be an influencer, having a professional presence is key. In addition, Megan talks about the various trends in the dance industry, including the growing embrace of diversity and the rise of specialty skills like roller skating. She concludes by emphasizing the importance of being true to oneself and finding the right team to support individual goals in the dance world. Whether you're aspiring to sign with an agency or grow your career, this episode is packed with valuable tips. Show Notes: (0:00) Introduction to Megan, Senior Talent Agent at MSA (3:00) Megan's Journey from Dancer to Talent Agent (7:45) Overview of MSA and its Expansion into Different Departments (12:30) What Makes an Ideal Client for MSA (16:20) The Importance of Communication and Professionalism in Dance Careers (20:45) How Dancers Can Submit to MSA: Materials and Process (24:15) The Role of Social Media and Personal Branding in Dance Careers (28:50) Trends in the Dance Industry: Embracing Diversity and Specialty Skills (35:00) Building Long-Term Careers: Transitioning from Dancing to Choreography and Creative Roles (40:30) The Impact of Special Skills on Dance Careers (44:15) Q&A Session with Mentees: Submitting to Agencies, Getting Noticed by Choreographers (50:00) Final Thoughts on Developing Your Dance Career and Finding the Right Team Biography: Megan Hunt is a Senior Talent Agent at McDonald Selznick Associates (MSA), bringing a wealth of experience from her work in both Los Angeles and New York's entertainment industries. With a background that includes a position as Junior Agent in MSA's Education Department, Megan has built a successful career by fostering relationships and connecting talent with opportunity. She also co-hosted The Hollywood Dance Podcast alongside Tony Selznick, a co-founder of MSA and a legendary figure in the Hollywood dance community. Known for her ability to navigate complex challenges with creative solutions, Megan excels in management, production, public speaking, and client relations. Her passion for understanding people's goals and collaborating to create meaningful projects is central to her work. A graduate with honors from Portland State University, she continued her education at The School for Radio & TV Broadcast in Orange County, California. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/megnhunt https://www.facebook.com/megan.hunt.58 Website https://msaagency.com/
Äntligen ett avsnitt dedikerat till special skills! I detta avsnitt pratar vi på djupet om vad special skills ombord superyachter innebär, varför det är så efterfrågat och vilka special skills som är mest attraktiva på marknaden. Vi pratar också om hur jobbet ombord ser ut rent praktiskt för dig som har någon av dessa färdigheter: frisör, massör, snickare, personlig tränare, spaterapeut, yogainstruktör, DJ, nanny, drönarpilot, fotograf, dykinstruktör, segelinstruktör, florist samt några fler! Har du ingen special skill pratar vi också om hur man kan skaffa sig en och hur detta kan löna sig i jobbsöket!
How can businesses successfully navigate the relentless pace of change without alienating employees? Why do so many change initiatives fail, and what role does communication play in driving successful transformations?In this episode of the Value Creators Podcast, Hunter Hastings speaks with Nellie Wartoft, founder and CEO of TigerHall, about a revolutionary approach to organizational change—change activation. Nellie explains how businesses can move beyond outdated, top-down "change management" processes to foster bottom-up, action-driven change that engages employees and aligns with company culture.Key insights include:Why employees resist change when they lack a voice and feel excluded from the process.How TigerHall uses data, personalization, and modern content formats (videos, podcasts, live streams) to activate change effectively.The importance of two-way feedback loops, real-time insights, and ongoing execution to drive agile, impactful transformations.Why culture is defined by who you hire and how behaviors are rewarded and recognized.For leaders seeking to address change fatigue, retain top talent, and create agile organizations, this episode provides a roadmap to activate meaningful and lasting transformation.Resources: Discover how TigerHall helps businesses navigate change in a human, engaging, and data-driven way.The Executive Council For Leading ChangeConnect with Nellie Wartoft on LinkedIn➡️ Learn What They Didn't Teach You In Business School: The Value Creators Online Business CourseConnect with Hunter Hastings on LinkedInThe Value Creators on SubstackShow Notes:0:00 | Intro2:02 | Change is the Only Constant: The Concept of Change Management in Corporate America and Its Challenges4:57 | Increasing Frequency of Changes Employees Face and its Impact on Engagement 5:35 | Subjective Value8:39 | Change Activation and its Importance Over Traditional Change Management. 13:04 | Change with the Organization14:42 | Overview of TigerHall's Platform and its Features for Driving Change Activation. 18:12 | TigelHall's Content Creation Process 20:42 | Dynamic Audience Group: Targeting messages 22:09 | Value Creators Online Course23:22 | AI-driven targeted messaging24:16 | Self Selection 25:26 | Success Story and the Role of Culture in Change Management and its Challenges29:19 | Giving Individuals a Voice31:37 | Culture 34:49 | The Flow Concept: Future of Change Management and the Need for Adaptable Professionals37:52 | Training People with Special Skills and Experience40:40 | Wrap-Up
Do you really need to know how to ski to land that Hallmark movie? Not necessarily! In this episode, we break down when special skills truly make a difference in booking a role. From leads in skiing-centric films (spoiler: it's about your performance, not your slopes skills) to supporting roles in a gymnastics school scene where real ability is key, we'll help you navigate how to market your talents. Tune in for insights on submitting smart, standing out, and understanding what casting directors prioritize when it comes to special skills.
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Wendy Alane Wright's Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager Podcast
Especially when it comes to commercials, actors tend to get booked based on their special skills. In this episode, Wendy will explain how that can happen to you. Join the Hollywood Winners Circle at HollywoodWinnersCircle.com Join Talent Managers for Actors on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/843656639050766 Follow Wendy on Instagram: @WendyAlane1 Follow Wendy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHollywoodTalentManagerWendyAlaneWright
What's The Special Skill? 2. Going For Seconds? 3. Tom's Sexy Car, 4. Put A Cork In It! 5. Japanese Traditions In Golf The ONLY way to wake up in Adelaide is with your best brekkie mates Tom & Callum on Fresh 92.7 Keep up to date on our socials. Instagram - @fresh927 Facebook - Fresh 92.7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What's The Special Skill? 2. Going For Seconds? 3. Tom's Sexy Car, 4. Put A Cork In It! 5. Japanese Traditions In Golf The ONLY way to wake up in Adelaide is with your best brekkie mates Tom & Callum on Fresh 92.7 Keep up to date on our socials. Instagram - @fresh927 Facebook - Fresh 92.7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in for today's Chump Line and the latest out of the Fani Willis corruption case in Fulton County, Georgia.
On our latest weekly roundup, we have a happy update to Terri's dog-boarding dilemma. Cousin dog to the rescue!What we're watching: On Dancing with the Stars, we went from a (not so) shocking elimination to a kinda shocking non-elimination, as all five semi-finalists went through to the finale. Go, Alyson and Sasha! And Ariana and Pasha! And Jason and Daniella! And Xochitl and Val! And even Charity and Artem!On The Gilded Age, season 2, episode 6, “Warning Shots" were fired in both the union battles and the opera wars, Ada's honeymoon ended very abruptly, and Marian was put on the spot in the worst way. Catherine's library find this week is both a book and a concept: Folded Book Art. We agree that it looks very cool, but you probably won't find us trying it ourselves.In the archives, we revisit episodes in which we discussed our kids' special skills (December 5, 2022), our own parenting skills (December 4, 2015), and what makes a good-enough Christmas (December 5, 2019). Next week, our TV watch will cover the Dancing with the Stars finale and "Wonders Never Cease" (S2 E7) on The Gilded Age. Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3680863/advertisement
„9 bis 9“ von SIRA, Badchieff und Bausa ist aktuell auf Platz 1 der deutschen Single-Charts. Vielleicht auch wegen TikTokerin Shirli, die den Song mit einer „Sped Up Shirli Version“ auf YouTube und TikTok gepusht hat. Wie kam es zu dieser Zusammenarbeit? Und wie ist es, diesen Einfluss auf Schulkinder, Teenager und junge Erwachsene zu haben? Wo kommt Shirli her? Und wie muss man sich ihren Arbeitsprozess vorstellen? Mama Hazel und Papa Thomas stellen neugierig Fragen. Inhalt: 0:00 Wie wird man TikTokerin? 3:30 7 Geschwister 11:04 Special Skills von Shirli 14:38 Anfänge auf TikTok 23:03 Content konzipieren & Cutten 31:09 Spielfilm mit Shirli? 40:30 Wie berühmt ist Shirli? 49:30 ADHS & Podcasts 53:40 Nerviges am Influencer-sein 1:00:10 TikTok & ADHS 1:09:02 Was ist bei Shirli noch geplant? 1:17:27 Straßenumfragen & Schlagfertigkeit Die Zeitstempel können variieren Shirli empfiehlt die YouTuber Noami Jon, Kayla Shyx, Rezo und den Rapper Young Hurn 9 bis 9 Sped Up (Shirli Version) https://youtu.be/9IXEmgR3Y9w?si=SEJcHtepViU3-d0p Hazel, Thomas und Shirli auf Madeira https://youtu.be/mEZa3kllN4o?si=Cqaja0pI0wYNxpr4 YouTube-Video „How Does an Editor Think and Feel?“ https://youtu.be/3Q3eITC01Fg?si=2wjt6MkrZVbufaup YouTube-Video „Movie Trailers Explained“ https://youtu.be/r01fv4IXZ68?si=NVwH0-QWsBkUM_AL Young Hurn aka K Ronaldo isst Austern im KDW Berlin https://youtu.be/n-VxxGUr8jY?si=gQtnJ4xPGVT-PvAS Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis
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Wendy Alane Wright's Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager Podcast
In this episode, Wendy chats with working actor and coach James Ciccone (The Joker, Nora from Queens, Manifest) about the importance of special skills, how getting the wrong info can set you back years, and why TMFA is important for actors. Join the Hollywood Winners Circle at HollywoodWinnersCircle.com Join Talent Managers for Actors on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/843656639050766 Follow Wendy on Instagram: @WendyAlane1 Follow Wendy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHollywoodTalentManagerWendyAlaneWright
In the third of our Spectrum Podcast series on the inner workings of local television news, Janelle Bass gives us insight on being a managing editor at an urban television station in Cleveland. Bass not only manages the reporters at WEWS News 5, but she also heads an award-winning podcasting project at the station. It is part of local television's entrée into all forms of digital media: print, social media, podcasting and video. She says every day on the job presents different situations and new challenges. There is no time to be bored or to rest. She compares her job to trying to organize chaos, especially on breaking-news days. Earlier in her career, Bass served as a wedding planner in North Carolina. She admits that many of the skills she honed coping with couples about to get married are the human relations skills she now uses managing the newsroom staff. As an African American woman in media management, Janelle also has encountered some special challenges over her career even though she has a communication degree from The Ohio State University and an MBA from Baldwin Wallace University. Some employees have balked at taking direction from a woman who is also Black, according to Bass. She says that this prejudice, however, cannot get in the way of delivering the news. She says when that happens, she reminds them of the job they must do first, and then, after the job is completed, they can discuss whatever gender or racial issues are bothering them.
Dirty Little Secret is when someone calls The Jubal Show with one of their top secrets. No matter how big or dirty the secret is, Jubal Fresh, Alex Fresh and Social Media Producer Christian Gray Snow give the caller an anonymous nickname so no one knows who they are. There is a guy on the phone who texted in that he has a Dirty Little Secret and we are calling him back to hear his Dirty Little Secret. He has a little secret that every parent has thought of doing, but this man has a certain set fo skills that every parent might not be able to do!Leave a rating and review wherever you listen. It will help the show out in a big way. If that's not your thing, you can find us on social media here:https://instagram.com/thejubalshowhttps://twitter.com/thejubalshowhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thejubalshow
Nathanael is joined this week by the talented Ashley Rose Sacks to go through her day to day lifestyle, her career as an actress and model and they finish out the episode with some burning questions. Host: Nathanael Reyes Guest: Ashley Rose Sacks https://linktr.ee/imnathanaelreyes
Today I wanted to record this bonus episode for you guys. You get 2 for the price of one today. How could you have a lasting, meaninful, profound impact on the world today? Without being a guru or without needing a pedagogy degree? YOU, yes, I repeat, YOU can change the world starting today by doing these small little things that we are going to break down in this episode. I hope you'll like it, but more importantly, that you'll give it a shot and help me in my quest to change the world Martin --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedom-by-choice/support
Dubai Airport Freezone (DAFZ) has launched a new talent pass for people with special skills. We speak to their SVP of Business Growth Abdulaziz Al Hammadi to find out more. Plus, more than two and a half billion dirhams worth of real estate deals were signed in Dubai's first official working Friday. We ask Paul Kelly of Allsopp and Allsopp if that's just the old Thursday's deals - or if there's more money to be made in our new working week. And as Bitcoin trades close to a three-month low after a brutal festive sell-off, we ask crypto expert Matt Blom to find out what's next. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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We quickly get off topic with Chuck's special skill and Bucky's nickname. Coach Bucky weighs in on DK and Jamal Adams. Wins still matter dangit, and get off my lawn!
In this Episode, Devin, Nathan, and Ian discuss the Special Skills, Super-Jump and Climbing Plus. How do these skills function? How do models that have them utilize it? What are some ways you can use these movement skills to your advantage, and what situations might you want one over another? If someone is attacking you with Troopers running one or both of these skills, how can you prepare for it? What are ways you use these skills that we may not have talked about? While you're listening, jump on our Discord server, to talk more Infinity. (https://discord.gg/4WJtJXcYjP) And if you want access some cool benefits while helping us keep the show going, check out our Patreon.(https://www.patreon.com/MetaChemistry)
NATALIE PERI BIOGRAPHY !A picture containing person, person, clothing, posing Description automatically generated Natalie's Early Background, Early Acting and Singing Experience, and Special Skills and Talents From early childhood, Natalie Peri had an innate love and passion for all facets of entertainment, including music, novels, television, movies, plays and the glamour, fashion, modeling, premieres, and excitement that accompanied all those things. Natalie was fortunate to gain a mountain of experience from the many opportunities given to her to act and sing in school plays beginning at the young age of thirteen. Natalie Peri has always wanted to be an actress, model, and singer, and now she's all of those things and much more. Natalie's an actress/singer/writer/producer who's also directed her own film projects and also has written and rewritten scenes that she was hired to perform in. Natalie had much more in her favor than just a love and passion for the entertainment industry, she also has an abounding talent that only a few are given, such as a photographic memory which allows her to read, for the first time, a screenplay just 30 minutes to an hour before filming and deliver her lines perfectly. She can read a screenplay overnight and memorize her scenes so well that she not only knows all her lines but can help other actors with their lines as well. In addition to knowing her lines to perfection, Natalie also puts her whole heart, soul, and passion into every scene she films, and has begun to establish herself as a “one-take” talent. Follow her: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm2088669 The Tina Ramsay Show & Podcast is all about motivating you, connecting you with opportunities, sharing knowledge, and having upbuilding conversations centered around Business, Education, Wellness, and Life. We love sharing your stories and spotlighting you the Entrepreneur. Come Share, Shine, and Grow on our Show! Be a Featured Guest on our Show! https://thetinaramsayshow.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thetinaramsayshow/support
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Now that FastFret and SeanGeek are both playing hours of the multiplatform hit State of Decay 2, we have come upon various tips and tricks, strategies, best practices, and overall understanding of how best to beat the game (over and over again). This game has replayability written all over it. We cover lots of ground, so here is the breakdown of this episode and the stuff we covered: (2:08) Pull up your radio and call in for assistance in various capacities, primarily with Prestige Points. How do you get them and what are they good for? And what other things can you call in? (7:31) Red Talon are a faction within the game series, and in this iteration, you can play as Red Talon members in the Daybreak mode. Gaining Prestige Points spills over in the Campaign portion of the game, which allows recruiting Red Talon into your Community. We explain how. (8:25) Outposts are extensions of your Base and can provide much needed assistance, in more ways than are immediately apparent. Learn how we use Outposts in the game to maximize resource gathering, making sure your base is well protected, and how having a floating outpost makes everything better. (10:38) Your Base has a number of spots that yield different results to your Community. What are the best Facilities your Base needs? (12:00) How do Skills in the game work and what happens when they level? (13:39) Your Base is set up with some Facilities, but did you know you can Modify each of them? (14:34) Finishing the Game is not the end. What happens when you beat State of Decay 2 and why would you play again? (16:35) Special Skills really add a layer to the game. What do they do? (21:32) What makes the game the most unique is the Cooperative Multiplayer, which is unique to the game. We have never seen the like before. What are the advantages? (24:15) Daybreak is a whole other section of the game, often referred to as Horde Mode. We go into detail on this game mode. (25:26) There are numerous little touches spread out through the game. These signatures tell other stories in this world and we share a couple of them. (29:37) Vehicle Upgrades change your vehicle from a regular car to a souped up zombie killing machine. We go into detail on upgrades. (30:42) The Enclaves on the map can help you in various ways. As long as you help them, they can help you. (32:08) Always bring another member of your Community with you on missions. It doubles your carrying capacity. We explain how to make the best use of bringing a companion on missions. (34:39) Choosing a Leader sets up a variety of missions in the game. Which should you choose? Remember that each leader type gets their own story. Which of the four types will you play? (37:40) Making Ammo can help your Community last a long time. You might run out of ammo, but you can make more with the right Facilities and Mods. (39:06) Each Leader type gets you different things in the game. Here is a quick runthrough of what each gets you. (39:50) As easy as the game is to get into, there is a level of complexity that helps in the replayability. You can get as deep as you want, mastering all of the details to play the hardest levels of the game, or you can jump in yours or someone else's game and just kill zombies. This game caters to all. (42:02) We discussed the strongest and most valuable items in the game to help you survive, (45:02) including what items to have in your backpack at all times (45:26) and what stuff should be sold. (48:28) We also discuss Scent Blocker, trunk space vs seating in vehicles, the Independence Pack, (50:48) and the Independence Pack Vehicles. stateofdecay2 #xbox #crossplatform #pcgaming Website: www.seanmcginity.ca Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @toddgeek on Twitter @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @therealmeetthegeeks on Instagram @podioanthq @mbpodfest
Now that FastFret and SeanGeek are both playing hours of the multiplatform hit State of Decay 2, we have come upon various tips and tricks, strategies, best practices, and overall understanding of how best to beat the game (over and over again). This game has replayability written all over it. We cover lots of ground, so here is the breakdown of this episode and the stuff we covered: (2:08) Pull up your radio and call in for assistance in various capacities, primarily with Prestige Points. How do you get them and what are they good for? And what other things can you call in? (7:31) Red Talon are a faction within the game series, and in this iteration, you can play as Red Talon members in the Daybreak mode. Gaining Prestige Points spills over in the Campaign portion of the game, which allows recruiting Red Talon into your Community. We explain how. (8:25) Outposts are extensions of your Base and can provide much needed assistance, in more ways than are immediately apparent. Learn how we use Outposts in the game to maximize resource gathering, making sure your base is well protected, and how having a floating outpost makes everything better. (10:38) Your Base has a number of spots that yield different results to your Community. What are the best Facilities your Base needs? (12:00) How do Skills in the game work and what happens when they level? (13:39) Your Base is set up with some Facilities, but did you know you can Modify each of them? (14:34) Finishing the Game is not the end. What happens when you beat State of Decay 2 and why would you play again? (16:35) Special Skills really add a layer to the game. What do they do? (21:32) What makes the game the most unique is the Cooperative Multiplayer, which is unique to the game. We have never seen the like before. What are the advantages? (24:15) Daybreak is a whole other section of the game, often referred to as Horde Mode. We go into detail on this game mode. (25:26) There are numerous little touches spread out through the game. These signatures tell other stories in this world and we share a couple of them. (29:37) Vehicle Upgrades change your vehicle from a regular car to a souped up zombie killing machine. We go into detail on upgrades. (30:42) The Enclaves on the map can help you in various ways. As long as you help them, they can help you. (32:08) Always bring another member of your Community with you on missions. It doubles your carrying capacity. We explain how to make the best use of bringing a companion on missions. (34:39) Choosing a Leader sets up a variety of missions in the game. Which should you choose? Remember that each leader type gets their own story. Which of the four types will you play? (37:40) Making Ammo can help your Community last a long time. You might run out of ammo, but you can make more with the right Facilities and Mods. (39:06) Each Leader type gets you different things in the game. Here is a quick runthrough of what each gets you. (39:50) As easy as the game is to get into, there is a level of complexity that helps in the replayability. You can get as deep as you want, mastering all of the details to play the hardest levels of the game, or you can jump in yours or someone else's game and just kill zombies. This game caters to all. (42:02) We discussed the strongest and most valuable items in the game to help you survive, (45:02) including what items to have in your backpack at all times (45:26) and what stuff should be sold. (48:28) We also discuss Scent Blocker, trunk space vs seating in vehicles, the Independence Pack, (50:48) and the Independence Pack Vehicles. #stateofdecay2 #xbox #crossplatform #pcgaming Website: www.seanmcginity.ca Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @toddgeek on Twitter @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @the_real_meet_the_geeks on Instagram @podioanthq Support this podcast
Ett nytt avsnitt med The Swedish Yacht Stews! Vi pratar om hur stora chanserna är till jobb ombord, och vad som ofta är avgörande! Vad krävs egentligen och vad är viktigt att tänka på? Vi pratar också om SPECIAL SKILLS och efterlyser sjuksköterskor, beauticans, personliga tränare, massörer och snickare. Lisa har hybris för att hon blivit igenkänd på stan, och Helena ger sin teori på varför det gått så himla bra för våra deltagare detta år med jobbsök. Det och mycket mer i senaste avsnittet med The Swedish Yacht Stews!
Wir lösen den Cliffhanger der letzten Folge auf und reden übers Wildpinkeln (keine Sorge: Nur Nummer 1, nicht Nummer 2, auch wenn die experience für Eva trotzdem besch* war). Dann spannen wir den Bogen von multipler Persönlichkeitsstörung bis zur Evas Lebenslauf und Ines' Schmähtandlerskills. Wie sich das ausgeht? Na wie immer: NICHT! True Stories: Ist Eva mal völlig unnötigerweise ihr Handy abgezogen worden, während ihr bester Freund einfach weiterspaziert ist und sein Handy behalten durfte? Und hat Ines beim Kellnern mal richtig Verlust gemacht, weil sie anstatt zu kassieren einfach im Heizungsraum schmusen war und alle abgehauen sind, ohne zu zahlen?
Welcome back to Planet Storytime!As promised, we present the brand new story from our new friend, Mitchell Von Gemmigen, Sam's Secretly Special Skills, a story about never giving up and continuining to push through challenges. We think you'll really like Mitchell's new story!We also want to encourage everyone to pay a visit to our website and sign up:https://planet-storytime-podcast.podsite.io/This is a great place for your to submit feedback, makes requests, and just let us know who you are! We encouarge ideas, collaboration opportunities, and just the occasional 'hello!', so please hit us up on our new website!Once again, thank you to all of our listeners all over the world and thank you for your endless support and encouragement!Until next time!PSP Production TeamC/x_1.77Love Brigade (OG)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/planet_storytime_podcast)
An episode where it's just Snejina and Jen talking over improving auditions, self tapes, funny and crazy audition stories and the challenge of intimacy on set (with one mini story!). Lighthearted chat from both sides - we managed to capture some on video:YouTube link here:
In Episode 318 of MayaCast, Tom and Kip finish off their series focusing on the rules of Infinity, starting from the very beginning. They hope this How to Play series will be helpful to all the newcomers to Infinity the Game by Corvus Belli, as well as a nice refresher for all the grizzled old vets. Check out Infinity The Game at infinitythegame.com Thank you to all of our generous Patrons helping us out and supporting the show at Patreon. Full show notes at https://mayacast.com/
Christopher Patton is an international entrepreneur, technology diligence extraordinaire, and eco-tech guru. Chris is an accomplished inventor with a background in Electrical Engineering, Mining, and Hydrogen Technologies. He owned the first American gold and diamond exploration company in the Ivory Coast and has produced over 14 documentaries on science and technology. He was a screenwriter for Warner Brothers, and Image Entertainment, a producer and a V/FX producer with Dark Horse Comics and a regular science advisor to the entire motion picture industry.After having tested, financed and evaluated hundreds of technologies, Chris Founded Quantum Green Technologies: an advanced eco-technology incubation and development company. Presently, he is the Founder of Phase 5 Energy: advanced motors, turbines and clean energy systems for deployment in aerospace, nautical, agriculture, industry and transportation and a Board Advisor to GEM (Global Environment Media). Cherry-picking the extensive Special Skills section on Chris's extensive resume is great fun! Here are some tasty fruit from that tree: Nutritional Biochemistry, Finance Consultant, Electrical Engineering, and FBI Consultant on Ponzi Schemes and Foreign Trade Programs!
What on earth is a visual special skill? I know! I will explain to you in today's episode. So stay tuned for it. You'll get some useful tips in there, trust me. Now enjoy the Podcast! Email: tawan.sap1@gmail.com
Justin Sherman is a special young coach who started his own baseball business helping educate kids 5-10 years old, parents and coaches. Coaching this age group makes you a much better coach, teacher and skill development person. Justin learned from his mentors Eric Holtz & Darren Gurney, past guests on the show but having a... The post Teaching 5-10 year old’s baseball takes special skills, keeping it fun, what games to play and more appeared first on Baseball Outside The Box.
Last year, local environmental portal Macaranga.org published four in-depth articles based on their investigation into forest-use changes in Peninsular Malaysia. Called Forest Files, the series explored issues such as forest-use policies, key drivers of forest loss and also how citizens could influence forest use. In our first of three interviews covering Macaranga's findings, we speak to Law Yao Hua, Co-Founder, Co-Editor and Writer at Macaranga.org, and also Adrian Yeo, who was formerly the Special Skills officer and advisor to the minister in charge of forestry under the Pakatan Harapan government, about issues such as who has the final say over what happens to our forests here in Peninsular Malaysia, what usually motivates state governments to gazette or excise forest area from Permanent Reserve Forests before looking at ways that the state and federal government can collaborate to improve the way forests are managed in Peninsula Malaysia. Image Source: Shutterstock
Last year, local environmental portal Macaranga.org published four in-depth articles based on their investigation into forest-use changes in Peninsular Malaysia. Called Forest Files, the series explored issues such as forest-use policies, key drivers of forest loss and also how citizens could influence forest use. In our first of three interviews covering Macaranga's findings, we speak to Law Yao Hua, Co-Founder, Co-Editor and Writer at Macaranga.org, and also Adrian Yeo, who was formerly the Special Skills officer and advisor to the minister in charge of forestry under the Pakatan Harapan government, about issues such as who has the final say over what happens to our forests here in Peninsular Malaysia, what usually motivates state governments to gazette or excise forest area from Permanent Reserve Forests before looking at ways that the state and federal government can collaborate to improve the way forests are managed in Peninsula Malaysia. Image Source: Shutterstock See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tip of the Day: What Are Your Special SkillsCasting is using the search engines on the casting profiles to see what you can do. List your skills!There are certain roles that require special skills. Make sure to take advantage of your abilities and get noticed for it.Only list what you really can do, and well. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This preparation will help the whole body warm up for emotional and physical storytelling. No matter the level of intimacy to be explored, this imaginative solo warm-up will prepare the actor through breath and body awareness.
This is a stage combat focused warm-up, working on precision, core engagement, and body flow to prepare you for any physically demanding show or rehearsal.
Cold read auditions will leave you expected to make bold choices on a moment's notice. Use this podcast to gain tools to find an entry point into new material.
The exercises in this podcast span a wide enough range for all voice types.
This simple but effective warmup will cover all the basics for performing classical text effectively. This warmup will help you unlock your resonance centers and engage your full body for a powerful performance.
By exploring mask work, you can revisit "old" text with a new eye. Using mask images to ignite and inspire fresh ideas to add layers and complexity to your monologue. Learn to play and trust your instincts with this new exercise.
March 6, 1971. A revered day for Indian cricket fans. The debut of Sunil Manohar Gavaskar. A West Indian team in transition still has a star studded batting line-up and a usual bowling attack. In opposition the fabled Indian spin trio, a colourful cast of journeymen and two young batting stars on the rise. A lot to like about this game, but Abhik has brought it in honour of one special man. Eknath "Ekky" Solkar - enigmatic allrounder, unusual sledger, fast mover on the dance floor and perhaps the greatest short leg fielder ever. A carnival atmosphere, a famous victory and an unusual record leads to stories of special skills elsewhere in life.Today's game:2nd Test, Port of Spain, Mar 6-10 1971, India tour of West Indies
These episodes are about Preparing more specific techniques, or Special Skills. At times, performers may require a particular emphasis during a warm up, and this season will create the opportunity to explore focused topics. The following warmups will get you ready for concentrated storytelling techniques such as combat or staged intimacy, working with Shakespearean text, cold read auditions and more. It's time for Preparing Special Skills.
On this episode of Millennial Debt Domination, Katie talks about how you can used your quarantined timed during COVID-19 to up your skill set and enhance your special skills on your resume. Katie is also joined by Kelly Gray, an assigned senior recruiter, who answers all your questions about landing the job you’ve been wanting. Katie and Kelly discuss how to use quarantine to your advantage, what recruiters actually look for on a resume, and what special skills and courses you should be taking during COVID-19. Information for the online courses: LinkedIn Learning: https://www.linkedin.com/learning/me FutureLearn: https://www.futurelearn.com/ edX: https://www.edx.org/ Follow Navicore on social media: Instagram: NavioreSolutions Twitter: @NavicorePR Facebook: NavicoreSolutionsPR More questions for Katie? E-mail us at: olm@navicoresolutions.org
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What's On The Show: Wolf Whistle Buy Crude Oil Winter Barbecuin Jezza Camerons Mum Special Skill Biggest Fear Michael's Illegal Ad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mit geschlossenem Mund kann man nicht (lange) Summen, Ines kann übers Handy (vielleicht) zaubern und Eva kann gar nichts - nicht mal ihre Zunge einrollen. In dieser Folge gehts um Special Skills und wir klären wie versprochen, ob es mit dem Wort "blutjung" menstruationstechnisch etwas auf sich hat. True Stories: Hat Ines sich heldenhaft auf ihren Rücken fallen lassen, um das Leben einer Maus zu retten? Und hat Eva eine Woche lang verdünnten Schnaps getrunken, weil sie gedacht hat, es wäre ein hausgemachter Sirup?
In the second part of her discussion with Brian Kardon, CMO at InVsion, Elle and Brian discuss critical skills for marketing leaders and the metrics every CMO should live by. What are the effective traits of marketing leaders? How should CMOs approach everything from building teams and establishing trust. Plus, what are the critical skills today’s CMOs need?Brian Kardon on LinkedIn
Bishop Holla continues his series titled 'How Do We Invite The Favour of God Into Our Lives'. In this episode, Bishop Holla preaches on how God's Favour can flow through our lives via the skills and gifting that God has invested in us.
This episode covers the Skills Audit Findings from our Digital Skills Festival 2019, as well as getting some thoughts from some of the attendees at our Launch Event!For more information, head to our website: www.manchesterdigital.com
2019 has begun! Episode 31 is the first episode of the new year and we talk about a game that has been a blast for us, Burgle Bros. We talk about why it's fun to play a villain and then discuss what our special set of skills would be as a villain. Come take a listen and don't forget to like, share, and subscribe! Game Talk: 13:21 Top Shelf Topic: 20:35 Pint Sized Question: 31:58 Game Mentions: Burgle Bros, Villainous, Dead of Winter, Thebes, Twilight Stuggle, 1960: Making of the President, One Night Ultimate Werewolf, Shadows Over Camelot, BSG. Support: If you would like to help us improve our product, here's where you can do that! www.patreon.com/MalthausGames podpledge.com?p=3D8L1M1V4S7F8... ko-fi.com/malthausgames Sound Attributions: Something Elated by Broke For Free, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Bro... Edits: Cut to length and Faded in. Heavy Happy With Drums by Ryan Cullinane, Downloaded from freemusicarchive.org/music/Ryan Cullinane/Heavy Happy With Drums – Beat Driven Productions – Heavy Happy With Drums Edits: Cut to length and faded out. Crowd in a bar (LCR recording) by Leandros.Ntounis, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Leandros... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals and own recorded drink making sounds. Vinyl_record_needle_static_01.wav by joedeshon, downloaded from freesound.org/people/joedesho... Edits: Cut to length, added to music and raised volume level. Hidden Wall Opening by ertfelda, downloaded from freesound.org/people/ertfelda... Edits: Adjust volume and cut to length added jungle sound and voice. Yucatan jungle.mp3 by folkart films, downloaded from freesound.org/people/folkart%... Edits: Adjust volume, cut to length, added door sound and voice. Footsteps, Concretem A.wav by InspectorJ, downloaded from freesound.org/people/Inspecto... Edits: Cut to length, adjusted volume, added jungle sounds and voice. Fantasy Sounds Effects Library, Ambience_Cave_00.wav by LittleRobotSoundFactory, downloaded from freesound.org/people/LittleRo... Edits: Cut to length, faded in, adjusted volume and added footsteps, jungle sounds, stone door, and voice. Game Show Theme Tune by FoolBoyMedia, downloaded from freesound.org/people/FoolBoyM... Edits: Cut to length, added vocals, adjusted volume. Audience, Theatre Applause.wav by makosan, downloaded from freesound.org/people/makosan/... Edits: Added music, added voice, cut to length and adjusted volume.
Tim Smit is the co-founder and Vice Chairman of the Eden Project in Cornwall, in the southwest of England.He turned a lifeless, poisoned abandoned mine into a bountiful green world-class garden people love to visit. Eden has attracted millions of visitors and billions of pounds. Tim is a consummate doer---not complainer or blamer---and an environmental campaign and entrepreneur, Tim tells how he met challenges he couldn't have foreseen. I love that Tim has no special skills. He did what needed doing to finish the project, then to take it to the next level each time. How did he learn what needed doing? By doing the steps before it.(Are you not starting because you don't know how to do some later stage? Start with what you can, get as far as you can, and solve each thing when you reach it. That's what Tim did. That's what everyone successful did to become successful.)Tim's wisdom is useful for anyone looking to make a difference. You just have to start.(Bonus points if you can tell what Tim Smit has in common with Anuta Catuna, winner of the New York City Marathon.) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
1. Lil Scrappy 2. Bec public transport prank 3. Battle for chicken supremacy – merch designs 4. Merch designs side note 5. Special Skills speed round 6. Louis the Bog Conjuror
This week on the Laugh & Death Podcast Alex talks about his trip to San Antonio, we discuss what skills we wish we had, the Snapchat Snafu, and who we follow on social media. Stay tuned after the show for some new music from Xela Mata SUBSCRIBE/LIKE/SHARE Now on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcast services! Every Week Alex, Dave, and Fern get together to discuss topics of conversation for your amusement. Each podcaster brings a topic to the table and then -- anything goes. Tune in each week to keep up with what the guys are talking about. Movies, life, video games, space, pop culture -- everything is up for discussion. Proudly from the Rio Grande Valley. Intro Song: Moods - Love is Real Outro Song: Animals mn - Xela Mata Follow Laugh & Death on Twitter: @laughanddeath http://www.twitter.com/laughandddeath Follow Laugh & Death on Instagram @laughanddeathpodcast http://www.instagram.com/laughanddeathpodcast Follow the guys on Twitter: Alex - @alexmrblonde http://www.twitter.com/alexmrblonde Fern - @LnDfern http://www.twitter.com/LnDfern Dave - @956isforlovers http://twitter.com/956isforlovers
En el episodio de hoy les agradecemos haber votado por nuestro podcast que es finalista en la categoria de educacion en los IX premios de la Asociacion podcast http://premios.asociacionpodcast.es/listado-finalistas-ix-edicion/Contamos la Historia de SallySally's StoryFrom a very early age I knew my mother had Special Powers. Sheknew things I could never know, and I simply could not understand how or why. Later I was to discover I had secrets of my own, of a different kind, butI didn't realise that then. My first years were extremely happy. The world was a garden of delights for my eager, exploring senses. Nature seemed so wonderful. The smell of theflowers and the buzzing of the bees and insects scuttling through the slippery, damp grass. Birdsong was an unashamed symphony cascading ripples of delightthroughout my young, receptive being. I used to love to lie down in front of the fire with our dog, my little head on his big panting body and I wouldtense and thrill when he awoke and instantly morphed into this massive fleshly engine of energy and power. I loved the smell and sound of the sea whenwe were away on holiday, and cherished the salty breeze on my face. My little brother Liam was born two years after me so I was three before he even became remotely fun. But when he did he elected himself my Big Brotherand was always there looking after me. When we played Hide and Seek I would always find him in the same place curled up in a ball behind the curtain andeach time his palpitating body would squeal noisily with excitement. When it was my turn he would yell stupid things like 'I see you' and moments laterI would feel his tiny hand reach behind the sofa to touch the top of my head. Mother was never far away from me in those first, magical days but Liam clung even closer. I felt I had not one but two guardian angels and at night-timehe would say ridiculous, meaningless things like 'See you in the morning. Sleep tight.' He was very silly but I loved to feel his trembling body close to mine especially when he was giggling, which he frequently was. His entire littlebody would vibrate like a shaking machine from top to bottom. 'I'll never leave you, Sally,' he would say. 'I'll always be there for you, to protect you.' He was extremely small but nevertheless his words broughta special warmth and comfort. 'You look so pretty in your new blue dress,' was another daft thing he would say. Sometimes I thought he might be a littleweird in the head, but he was my little brother so I knew I would always love him no matter what. Our contented wonderland continued blissfully together until I was about six years old, about a year after I had started at school. Daddy was mostlyat work but every weekday Mummy used to take me by the hand to class and she and Liam were always there to meet me when it finished. My teachers were wonderfuland patient, although I felt they were more than a little mysterious. Like Liam, they used to say very strange things which often left me quite confused.Sometimes they'd yell 'Watch Out!' when I was playing on the classroom floor with the bean bags. 'You're going to bump into something.' And sure enough,I did, so I soon learned to 'Watch out!' More than once there was a mention of it being a Special School. Why was it special, in what way? It was about then that the bombshell hit that would dispel the magic of our existence in an instance. I was sitting in the front room just before it was time to go to school and - I am ashamed to recall - idly picking my nose (just a little bit). Suddenly I felt mymother's gentle hand give me what can only be described as a small smack on the arm. I was so astonished I began to cry. She had NEVER done that before and,anyway, how did she know what I was doing? It was one of many occasions when I knew she was blessed with those Special Skills. It was the day that changed my life. She came to me instantly and cuddled meso close I thought I was going to burst. Then I realised she was crying too. 'Mummy, why are you crying? It was YOU who smacked ME!'. Despite my indignation I found myself laughing. Everything seemed so strange. What on earth was going on? 'Sally,' she said softly, sniffing back her tears. She was so close I could feel her entire body shivering with nervous hesitation. I knew something Big was about to happen. 'I'm not going to take you to school today. I think it's time we sat down together to have a long talk about what it really means to be blind.' -endsY les recomendamos visitar el https://www.britishcouncil.es/Pueden seguirnos en twitter en: https://twitter.com/bimbalablanca https://twitter.com/Javtweet https://twitter.com/JossGreen o en nuestra página web http://llavealingles.com/Feed: http://feedpress.me/llavealinglesUn podcast de PodcastSm.com
En el episodio de hoy les agradecemos haber votado por nuestro podcast que es finalista en la categoria de educacion en los IX premios de la Asociacion podcast http://premios.asociacionpodcast.es/listado-finalistas-ix-edicion/Contamos la Historia de SallySally's StoryFrom a very early age I knew my mother had Special Powers. Sheknew things I could never know, and I simply could not understand how or why. Later I was to discover I had secrets of my own, of a different kind, butI didn't realise that then. My first years were extremely happy. The world was a garden of delights for my eager, exploring senses. Nature seemed so wonderful. The smell of theflowers and the buzzing of the bees and insects scuttling through the slippery, damp grass. Birdsong was an unashamed symphony cascading ripples of delightthroughout my young, receptive being. I used to love to lie down in front of the fire with our dog, my little head on his big panting body and I wouldtense and thrill when he awoke and instantly morphed into this massive fleshly engine of energy and power. I loved the smell and sound of the sea whenwe were away on holiday, and cherished the salty breeze on my face. My little brother Liam was born two years after me so I was three before he even became remotely fun. But when he did he elected himself my Big Brotherand was always there looking after me. When we played Hide and Seek I would always find him in the same place curled up in a ball behind the curtain andeach time his palpitating body would squeal noisily with excitement. When it was my turn he would yell stupid things like 'I see you' and moments laterI would feel his tiny hand reach behind the sofa to touch the top of my head. Mother was never far away from me in those first, magical days but Liam clung even closer. I felt I had not one but two guardian angels and at night-timehe would say ridiculous, meaningless things like 'See you in the morning. Sleep tight.' He was very silly but I loved to feel his trembling body close to mine especially when he was giggling, which he frequently was. His entire littlebody would vibrate like a shaking machine from top to bottom. 'I'll never leave you, Sally,' he would say. 'I'll always be there for you, to protect you.' He was extremely small but nevertheless his words broughta special warmth and comfort. 'You look so pretty in your new blue dress,' was another daft thing he would say. Sometimes I thought he might be a littleweird in the head, but he was my little brother so I knew I would always love him no matter what. Our contented wonderland continued blissfully together until I was about six years old, about a year after I had started at school. Daddy was mostlyat work but every weekday Mummy used to take me by the hand to class and she and Liam were always there to meet me when it finished. My teachers were wonderfuland patient, although I felt they were more than a little mysterious. Like Liam, they used to say very strange things which often left me quite confused.Sometimes they'd yell 'Watch Out!' when I was playing on the classroom floor with the bean bags. 'You're going to bump into something.' And sure enough,I did, so I soon learned to 'Watch out!' More than once there was a mention of it being a Special School. Why was it special, in what way? It was about then that the bombshell hit that would dispel the magic of our existence in an instance. I was sitting in the front room just before it was time to go to school and - I am ashamed to recall - idly picking my nose (just a little bit). Suddenly I felt mymother's gentle hand give me what can only be described as a small smack on the arm. I was so astonished I began to cry. She had NEVER done that before and,anyway, how did she know what I was doing? It was one of many occasions when I knew she was blessed with those Special Skills. It was the day that changed my life. She came to me instantly and cuddled meso close I thought I was going to burst. Then I realised she was crying too. 'Mummy, why are you crying? It was YOU who smacked ME!'. Despite my indignation I found myself laughing. Everything seemed so strange. What on earth was going on? 'Sally,' she said softly, sniffing back her tears. She was so close I could feel her entire body shivering with nervous hesitation. I knew something Big was about to happen. 'I'm not going to take you to school today. I think it's time we sat down together to have a long talk about what it really means to be blind.' -endsY les recomendamos visitar el https://www.britishcouncil.es/Pueden seguirnos en twitter en: https://twitter.com/bimbalablanca https://twitter.com/Javtweet https://twitter.com/JossGreen o en nuestra página web http://llavealingles.com/Feed: http://feedpress.me/llavealinglesUn podcast de PodcastSm.com
Eddie McVeigh from Maggie O's joins the program for picks of the week. Iggy's drops of the week. Caller Ellen chimes in. Third graders can perform media jobs at a high level. Club Pro Guy recaps his rainy Thursday men's league round. Iggy thinks Club Pro Guy is serious. The fan pin needs to pay for Tim's Old Warson membership. Elon University made a cameo in He Got Game. Iggy gets hot about the AVN videos.
Eddie McVeigh from Maggie O's joins the program for picks of the week. Iggy's drops of the week. Caller Ellen chimes in. Third graders can perform media jobs at a high level. Club Pro Guy recaps his rainy Thursday men's league round. Iggy thinks Club Pro Guy is serious. The fan pin needs to pay for Tim's Old Warson membership. Elon University made a cameo in He Got Game. Iggy gets hot about the AVN videos.
Ding-Dong! Adrianne's back with some strong nacho opinions! Simon eats peanut butter and bologna sandwiches! Tom steals fries off people's plates! Also, Kate says some disturbing things about croissants that you won't want to miss. SUPPORT THE SHOW! patreon.com/upfordiscussion Get merch! shrsl.com/?dc69 BUY BENSON! https://crackersandjam.bandcamp.com @DownWithTalking @tomzalatnai @notheothersimon @boxlessthoughts @redrandom Featuring David Hall as the voice of Dealbreakers.
Anna-Lee wright recently starred as a series regular playing herself on MTV's hit comedy show Ladylike. A four year apprentice of Ann Reinking's prestigious Broadway Theatre Project, she grew up training and working intimately with masters of musical theatre such as Gregory Hines, Ann Reinking, and a few others. She also attended the Circle in the Square Theatre School in NYC. She has performed in regional theatres across the country, as well as sung opera internationally in China. Currently, Anna-Lee is in the Broadway production of Miss Saigon. When not teaching or performing Anna-Lee is spending time on the pole practicing her aerial specialty skills and dividing the rest of her time between her guitar and her rubik's cube.
God gives special skills - CJ Hitz What are your special skills and how are you using them? Today, we would like to give you this short message because we know that encouragement to really keep our eyes on Christ is so important as we write our books. ---------------------------- Thank you for listening to my podcast, Author Audience, where I share motivation/inspiration, real lessons learned the hard way, Q&A, and more shared in real time. I truly do appreciate the time you spend with me each week and would love to hear from you! Leave me a voice message here: www.shelleyhitz.com/ask This episode is sponsored by www.AuthorAudienceAcademy.com. Author Audience Academy is my signature program that provides you with the training, tools, and coaching you need to create a powerful book, find your audience, and grow a profitable business or impactful ministry. You can learn more and join our growing community at AuthorAudienceAcademy.com. CLICK HERE for more FREE Training www.shelleyhitz.com/free Join my next LIVE webinar here: www.shelleyhitz.com/livewebinar LET’S CONNECT ONLINE! Connect with Shelley on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/authoraudience Follow Shelley on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/shelleyhitz Visit Shelley on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleyhitz And subscribe for my latest video training here: http://www.youtube.com/shelleyhitztv FOR MEETING PLANNERS If you want your audience to be inspired to take action while they learn, let’s talk! I speak on the topics of writing, publishing, and book marketing. My workshop style events are very popular because the participants take action and get results during our time together. Click here to book me for your next event: http://www.shelleyhitz.com/speaking/ Are you still reading? If so, you ROCK! I’m on a mission to help you reach more people with your message by publishing a powerful book, finding your target audience, and growing a profitable business. I believe every person has God-given gifts and abilities to impact the world. Therefore, I encourage you to let your light SHINE! Have a blessed day :)
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There's a fun little area in an actor's resumé where you can showcase information about you that your credits may not reveal. Bonnie Gillespie shares ninja tips for sprucing up your resumé's Special Skills section this week.
Chapter 5 - Special Skills for Driving