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This episode on Out Loud Queer Creatives Podcast, we're joined by Jay Whitehead (writer/actor), Garry Williams (director), and Diego Guerrero (actor) from the new Canadian stage play 333.Inspired by the 1981 Bath House raids in Toronto, 333 shines a light on a powerful and important chapter in Canadian queer history. In this conversation, the team shares how the play came to life, the process of getting the production mounted, and the challenges they faced in bringing such a significant story to the stage. They also reflect on the responsibility and impact of telling queer history through theatre, and why these stories remain so vital today.We also discuss the play's upcoming tour through the Atlantic provinces of Nova Scotia, PEI, and New Brunswick in June and July, and what audiences can expect from this moving and timely production. Get TICKETS HEREIt's an insightful and important conversation about art, history, and the power of queer storytelling. Tune in and get Out Loud with the creative team behind 333.PLUS! Hear some "Voices of Pride" from local community members.AND! We also have new music from:Ami Bhróin, Asia Holm, Elina Filice, IDSTYLE, Jose Alfredo, Kimmortal and SuperKnova, Michael Stolar, Nakia, Pearly, RYRO, Stutters, ⚡️CONNECT WITH THE Q⚡️ Website: https://www.curatedbyq.com ⚡️Email: TheQ@CuratedByQ.com ⚡️FB/Instagram/TikTok @theqreviews ⚡️YouTube.com/@QCreativeNetwork⚡️Apparel Shop https://qreview.threadless.com ⚡️Theme Music provided and performed by UK DJ and producer Hectic @hectictracks on Instagram⚡️
Before there was streaming Trek or "immersive experiences," there was something almost unbelievable: an officially licensed Star Trek stage play in London in 1994. This week on The Trek Files, Larry Nemecek welcomes actor Adrian Cohen (credited at the time as Adrian Neil), who played Mr. Spock in the ambitious theatrical production mounted during the height of the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. Using a clipping from the London Evening Standard as the document of the week, Adrian recounts the surreal experience of stepping onto a full-scale Enterprise bridge in front of packed houses of passionate British Trek fans. What began as a skeptical audition ("I can't play Spock!") quickly evolved into a whirlwind production featuring transporter effects, Klingons, time travel, elaborate costume changes, and even an Enterprise flying out over the audience. Adrian and Larry explore how producer John Gore approached the material with both reverence and playful theatricality, creating something that celebrated Star Trek rather than parodying it. Along the way, Adrian shares memories of discovering just how intense Trek fandom could be, the pressure of channeling Leonard Nimoy's iconic presence, and the unexpectedly emotional reaction from audiences seeing Star Trek brought to life on stage for the very first time. This week, The Trek Files points a spotlight at a little-known corner of improbable yet completely inevitable Trek history. Documents and Additional References London Evening Standard clipping covering the 1994 Star Trek stage production Reference: Adrian Cohen on IMDB Reference: Leonard Nimoy John Gore on IMDB John Gore on BoradwayWorld The Trek Files Season 15 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
Before there was streaming Trek or "immersive experiences," there was something almost unbelievable: an officially licensed Star Trek stage play in London in 1994. This week on The Trek Files, Larry Nemecek welcomes actor Adrian Cohen (credited at the time as Adrian Neil), who played Mr. Spock in the ambitious theatrical production mounted during the height of the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. Using a clipping from the London Evening Standard as the document of the week, Adrian recounts the surreal experience of stepping onto a full-scale Enterprise bridge in front of packed houses of passionate British Trek fans. What began as a skeptical audition ("I can't play Spock!") quickly evolved into a whirlwind production featuring transporter effects, Klingons, time travel, elaborate costume changes, and even an Enterprise flying out over the audience. Adrian and Larry explore how producer John Gore approached the material with both reverence and playful theatricality, creating something that celebrated Star Trek rather than parodying it. Along the way, Adrian shares memories of discovering just how intense Trek fandom could be, the pressure of channeling Leonard Nimoy's iconic presence, and the unexpectedly emotional reaction from audiences seeing Star Trek brought to life on stage for the very first time. This week, The Trek Files points a spotlight at a little-known corner of improbable yet completely inevitable Trek history. Documents and Additional References London Evening Standard clipping covering the 1994 Star Trek stage production Reference: Adrian Cohen on IMDB Reference: Leonard Nimoy John Gore on IMDB John Gore on BoradwayWorld The Trek Files Season 15 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
Before there was streaming Trek or "immersive experiences," there was something almost unbelievable: an officially licensed Star Trek stage play in London in 1994. This week on The Trek Files, Larry Nemecek welcomes actor Adrian Cohen (credited at the time as Adrian Neil), who played Mr. Spock in the ambitious theatrical production mounted during the height of the Star Trek: The Next Generation era. Using a clipping from the London Evening Standard as the document of the week, Adrian recounts the surreal experience of stepping onto a full-scale Enterprise bridge in front of packed houses of passionate British Trek fans. What began as a skeptical audition ("I can't play Spock!") quickly evolved into a whirlwind production featuring transporter effects, Klingons, time travel, elaborate costume changes, and even an Enterprise flying out over the audience. Adrian and Larry explore how producer John Gore approached the material with both reverence and playful theatricality, creating something that celebrated Star Trek rather than parodying it. Along the way, Adrian shares memories of discovering just how intense Trek fandom could be, the pressure of channeling Leonard Nimoy's iconic presence, and the unexpectedly emotional reaction from audiences seeing Star Trek brought to life on stage for the very first time. This week, The Trek Files points a spotlight at a little-known corner of improbable yet completely inevitable Trek history. Documents and Additional References London Evening Standard clipping covering the 1994 Star Trek stage production Reference: Adrian Cohen on IMDB Reference: Leonard Nimoy John Gore on IMDB John Gore on BoradwayWorld The Trek Files Season 15 on Memory Alpha All episodes and documents: The Trek Files on Memory Alpha Visit the Trekland site for behind-the-scenes access and exclusive merchandise. The conversation continues on Discord with live chats and the Roddenberry Podcasts community! Join today!
Daniel Metcalf and Mike Stromsoe explore how insurance agencies can build reliable sales pipelines, leverage CRM data, and use predictive analysis to scale efficiently. They break down common pipeline mistakes, highlight the importance of commitments over stage tracking, and share tools to maintain pipeline hygiene all aimed at driving consistent growth.Key Topics:Differentiating between pipeline stages and true commitmentsThe importance of tracking "truth" in deals, not just stagesThe concept of "commitment gates" and equal weightings for pipeline stagesHow to measure pipeline health as a percentage of goalMoving from emotion-driven to data-driven forecastsThe role of AI and automation in pipeline hygiene and analysisStrategies for pipeline reviews and maintaining consistencyUsing predictive analysis to scale agency growth confidentlyConnect with Daniel:LinkedInWebsiteConnect with Mike: LinkedIn Twitter Remember that building a predictable sales pipeline is not just about tracking stages but about fostering true commitments. By leveraging AI tools and maintaining pipeline discipline, you can drive sustainable growth and empower your team to achieve consistent success.
You might remember the film Heathers from the late 80s. It starred Winona Ryder and Christian Slater, and it's stood the test of time as a cult favourite. Some have referred to it as the original Mean Girls. Well now the stage musical is making its way to New Zealand! Heathers the Musical will feature performers from New Zealand and Australia, and it'll be on at the James Hay Theatre in Christchurch from the 15th of May, followed by the Wellington Opera House from the 28th, and finally The Civic in Auckland from the 10th of June. Broadway, TV and film director Andy Fickman is helming the production, he chats to Jesse.
Today On With Mario Lopez – Katey Sagal joins us to talk new stage show 'Chorus Harmonia', sitcom with Jane Lynch, 'Married With Children' stage reunion and more! Plus, Michael Jackson biopic breaking records, latest buzz and can napping actually be deadly!? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode explores the profound impact of betrayal across different life stages, how it shapes our worldview, and the importance of loyalty and healing. Rose Skeeters shares insights on betrayal trauma, its effects on children and adults, and practical steps for recovery. Shout out to Noah Esreal for his permission to use the song Wasn't Nothoin'. Registerfor the Summer 2026 Support Group on June 3 Today! Key TopicsDefinition and examples of betrayal across life stagesHow betrayal in childhood alters worldview and core beliefsThe psychological impact of betrayal traumaThe role of loyalty in healing from betrayalPractical steps to rebuild trust and loyaltyNeed individual support? Schedule a session with Rosehere: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/individual-sessions/To schedule with Jay, click here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/22608/Gift cards now available for purchase here: https://www.thriveonlinecounseling.com/product/gift-card/**This episode is colloquial not clinical, using personalanecdotes to support conveying information in an informal, relatable way**Keywordsbetrayal, trauma, trust, loyalty, childhood, relationships, healing, worldview, betrayal trauma, emotional safety
Trying to lose weight is one thing. Keeping it off is often the harder part.In this episode, I talk about why so many people regain weight after doing well — and why it usually isn't about laziness, lack of willpower, or “failing”.We cover:Why some weight loss methods work short-term but not long-termThe question to ask: is this sustainable and teaching me what I need?How all-or-nothing thinking keeps people stuckEmotional eating, stress eating, and what to do about itWhy identity change matters more than people realise“Bumper habits” that stop things driftingWhy some people simply need support for longer or at different stagesHow to spot regain early and respond without panicIf you've ever lost weight, regained it, and blamed yourself… this episode will help you see things differently.And if you're trying again now, it'll help you do it in a way that gives you a much better chance of lasting results.For help and guidance in applying this to your life and your goals, apply for Online Coaching here:Online Weight Loss CoachingAnd if you have any questions or want to get in touch, email hayley@hayleyplummer.co.ukOr come find me on social media:facebook.com/hayleyplummerpt/instagram.com/hayleyplummerpt/
NICK ENDACOTT GIBB, the son of Bee Gee's singer, Maurice Gibb, tells podcast host RICK FLYNN, on his "Rick Flynn Presents" show, Episode 281, the amazing story of the life he has led which has resulted in his appearing, along with the Bee Gees Brothers', Niece, Debora McLane, on this wonderful family-oriented tour-the only stage show endorsed by the Gibb family themselves.A nostalgic journey of the Bee Gees music from the 60's through the Disco Hits of “SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER” to the present day. Also featuring the music written by the Gibb Brothers for other international stars. This tour is coming to the UK and soon to hit other world destinations, as well. Bring the kids and bring the friends and family, of all ages, to this brilliant production. You will not be sorry you did!Check the website: www.BestOfTheBeeGees.comBuy tickets at: www.bestofthebeegees.com.auFacebook: BestBeeGees/
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In this episode, Aqura sits down with Kirsten Rodan to break down what burnout actually is and how it impacts your money, spending, and business decisions. If you are a high-achieving woman who feels the urge to constantly change your life, overspend, or start over, this episode is for you.In this episode, you will learn:What burnout really is and how to recognize it in early stagesHow burnout to recognize burnout in your spending Simple ways to slow down and make aligned money decisions when you're feeling burned outThis conversation will help you recognize burnout earlier, regulate your decisions, and create a more peaceful and intentional relationship with money.Kirsten Roldan is an email expert helping entrepreneurs make a lot of money peacefully without burnout. She made $1M a year with a list below 1,000 subscribers and now she's teaching others how to make a lot of money with email so they can do less social media.If you're an entrepreneur and want to make more money with emails so you can spend less time figuring out every algorithm, Million Dollar Email is Kirsten's signature program helping you increase your subscribers and sales without relying on having to show up on social media. Learn more about it here. Learn more about Kirsten Roldan:Podcast: Business Without BurnoutWebsiteInstagram: @kirstenroldan
Divorce court is usually tense… but one man in Tampa, Florida took things to a level no one saw coming. During his divorce hearing, he reportedly turned the courtroom into a full theatrical production—complete with props, dramatic music, and a presentation that left everyone stunned. But the moment that really made headlines? Let’s just say it involved an unexpected guest and a speech the judge definitely wasn’t expecting.
The Marketing Stack for Home Service Businesses: From $1M to $10MWhat should home service companies actually spend on marketing at $1 million, $5 million, and $10 million?In this episode, John Wilson sits down with Ethan Wright of Service Scalers to break down the real marketing stack for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical companies at every stage of growth. They cover what changes as you scale, what stays the same, and where most owners waste money too early.If you run an HVAC, plumbing, or electrical business and want a clearer roadmap for how to think about marketing as you grow, this episode lays it out.In this episode, we cover:The best marketing priorities for home service companies from $1M to $10MWhy lead generation matters more than branding in the early stagesHow reviews, LSA, aggregators, and speed-to-lead drive growthWhen PPC, SEO, and lifecycle marketing become more importantWhy most owners hire for marketing too earlyHow pricing impacts your ability to buy leads profitablyHost: John Wilson https://x.com/WilsonCompanies Guest: Ethan Wright linkedin.com/in/ethanwrighttx
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Clown Fish tells the story of Paul Tedeschini’s journey through life as an actor moving across Canada and navigating various emotional challenges. The show is being performed by Tedeschini at Nanaimo’s OV Arts Centre through March 1st. He visited the CHLY studio, along with the show’s director Nicolle Nattrass, to speak about it. Clown Fish […]
Unleashed: The Political News Hour with Chris Cordani – The conference reads less like strategy and more like therapy, a stage where prominent Democrats and their European counterparts gather to process a single obsession: Donald Trump. The point isn't simply that they dislike him. It's that his return represents a rupture in the arrangement that kept certain institutions comfortable...
For years, Tanya Tagaq has dazzled the Canadian music scene with a blend of sounds that span throat singing, trip-hop, dance, rock and classical music. But back in 2018, she surprised us with a different type of project: a novel called Split Tooth. Now, Tanya is reimagining parts of that novel in a new stage show called Split Tooth: Saputjiji. Not only that, she's mashing it up with a new album set to be released in March. Ahead of the world premiere of Split Tooth: Saputjiji in Vancouver, Tanya joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about the production, and what she gets from being on stage and performing.
In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, Samantha Cieslinski sits down with DJ Raphi (Raphael Nathan), a global kids DJ, performer, and content creator whose music and movement-based videos have reached millions of families worldwide.DJ Raphi shares his powerful journey from Johannesburg to Jerusalem — and now to stages across the U.S. — including his 2026 U.S. Tour with an upcoming Philadelphia stop. Together, they explore how dance became his universal language, why creative play is essential for kids' emotional health, and how becoming a father of twins changed the way he creates content for children.This conversation goes beyond entertainment, touching on grief, resilience, parenting, mental health, bullying, and the behind-the-scenes reality of being a family-focused content creator. DJ Raphi opens up about loss, motivation, discipline, and why movement helps kids (and adults) release anxiety and reconnect with joy.If you're a parent, educator, or caregiver looking for meaningful screen-friendly content — or someone who believes play is a powerful emotional tool — this episode is for you.In This Episode, We Cover:DJ Raphi's journey from South Africa to Israel to global stagesHow dance and movement act as a universal languageWhy kids absorb joy and learning differently than adultsThe role of music and movement in kids' emotional regulationParenting twins while building a global brandPreparing physically and mentally for a live tourGrief, resilience, and honoring his mother's legacyMisconceptions about being a content creator for kidsWhy creative play isn't extra — it's essentialLinks & Resources:DJ Raphi Official Website: https://djraphi.comDJ Raphi Tour Dates (including Philadelphia): https://djraphi.com/tourDJ Raphi on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DJRaphiDJ Raphi on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6n9tX2DJRaphiFollow Samantha: https://www.instagram.com/therunningwinemom_
Hello you beautiful people!We've had a few emails from listeners which I talk about at the top of the show, one of those email was from Scott Newman and he and his daughter have completely ruined Step Into Christmas.Then it's The Christmas Quiz and you can test yourself against Bob Baker from Festive Foreigh Film Fans (and of course this podcast).Check out Bob's podcast here: https://4fpodcast.buzzsprout.com/This Christmas I was sent some festive treats from Mary Polte of Chicago, in the USA and she sent me some info about them and I share them with you (not literally, you won't actually get to eat them... sorry about that).Then it's this episode's version of A Christmas Carol. It's a stage version that was filmed and shown on TV on the BBC on Christmas day 2022. It stays very close to the source material and is pretty darn good.This link tells you more about it: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt28797022/?ref_=nm_flmg_job_1_accord_2_cdt_t_17The recommendation is a radio show/podcast called Just A Minute. It's on the BBC and it's been running for well over 40 years. It's well worth a listen.Get in touch:Email: totalchristmas@gmail.comWeb: totalchristmaspodcast.comMerry Christmas!
The Stage Show with Michael Cathcart has wound up after eight years on air. In this highlights of 2025 episode:Playwright Andrea James researched a story from the 1840s, in which colonial newspapers suggested that a 'white woman' – maybe the survivor of a shipwreck – had been taken captive by Gunaikurnai people in what is now eastern Victoria. Andrea interrogates the legend in a riveting play called The Black Woman of Gippsland. First broadcast April 29, 2025.Jason Arrow is known to many as the titular character in Hamilton where he had an extraordinary run both in Australia and internationally. In April 2025 he put his breeches and coat tails away and donned a 1950s dapper suit for the character of Nicely-Nicely Johnson in Opera Australia's Guys and Dolls on Sydney Harbour. He sings for us the showstopper Sit Down, You're Rockin' the Boat! First broadcast April 1, 2025.Damien Warren-Smith is the comedian behind Garry Starr, the (increasingly nude) clown who has toured highly successful shows like Garry Starr Performs Everything, Greece Lightning and Classic Penguins, which won rave reviews at the Edinburgh Fringe and won him an award at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Garry may be a buffoon, but Damien takes clowning very seriously. First broadcast March 11, 2025.
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"You can't rewind": James May takes to the stage with 'exciting' new show When you hear the name ‘James May', it's likely you think of cars, Top Gear, and The Grand Tour, but much like his co-stars, May has plenty of other projects. He owns his own pub and gin line, and has done countless shows visiting other countries, rebuilding toys and machines, and exploring life's questions. May's now onto his next journey – a live theatre performance that brings the stories of explorers to the stage. It's called ‘Explorers: The Age of Discovery', and May's bringing it to Kiwi audiences in August. It's been quite a busy year for May – something he told Mike Hosking was quite unintentional. “This year was going to be my, what I called a ‘dry run at retirement', to see how much I liked it,” he revealed. “But I've ended up doing a live tour, a couple of TV shows, various other odds and ends – it's actually the busiest year I've had for probably a decade, in terms of demands on my time.” “But maybe that's a good thing,” he said. “Maybe if I was left to my own devices, I'd sit in the garden and rot.” Despite his vast experience in the entertainment industry, May isn't terribly experienced with live performances. “We used to do Top Gear Live and then Clarkson, Hammond & May Live, but there were three of us doing it, plus our stunt driving team and various other circus performers,” he explained. “This one is quite intimidating because it just me." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are doing kind of an addendum to our Disney Snow White series, Jenna is back and we are joined by Mark Brown to talk about a long-forgotten stage musical version of Walt Disney's Snow White!Follow Jenna Online!Tumblr: https://still-she-haunts-me-phantomwise.tumblr.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Phantomwise2 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@love-giftofafairytale3849Check out Mark's blogs!The Animation Commendation: https://markb4.wordpress.comThe Live Action Disney Project: https://myliveactiondisneyproject.wordpress.comI Heart Animation - Episode 234Every Version Ever - Episode 211The Disney Movie Marathon - Episode 139For bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorthFor links to my latest episodes & videos, social media, and more, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorth
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Today we are doing kind of an addendum to our Disney Snow White series, Jenna is back and we are joined by Mark Brown to talk about a long-forgotten stage musical version of Walt Disney's Snow White!Follow Jenna Online!Tumblr: https://still-she-haunts-me-phantomwise.tumblr.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/Phantomwise2 2nd Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@love-giftofafairytale3849Check out Mark's blogs!The Animation Commendation: https://markb4.wordpress.comThe Live Action Disney Project: https://myliveactiondisneyproject.wordpress.comEvery Version Ever - Episode 211For links to my latest episodes, all my podcasts, and other social media, check out my Link Tree! https://linktr.ee/jonjnorthFor bonus episodes, extended episodes, and more, sign up for my Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/jonjnorth
#317: If you've ever felt like you were doing everything “right” in your career but still felt stuck, this is your episode. Today I'm joined by Naomi Wright and Krystal Vega, the powerhouse best friends and co-founders of Fortune & Forks — a community and social club built by and for women navigating their careers, connections, and calling.We talk about they went from meeting as interns at BET to launching and scaling a thriving movement. They share how they grew from curating intimate dinners to building a cross-city network of 500+ women, a foundation, and game-changing partnerships — all without losing the plot (or each other).This episode is for you if:You're looking to build genuine relationships in your industry.You've been wondering how to actually find your people.You need motivation to help you start something before you're ready.We talk about…How to actually network acrossWhy good people still win in businessHow Naomi and Krystal grew Fortune & Forks in its early stagesHow to be a real villager in your friendships + communityNavigating entrepreneurship during an economic downturnEpisode Links:Follow Fortune & Forks on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fortuneandforks/Apply to join Fortune & Forks: https://www.fortuneandforks.com/applyLearn more about the Fortune & Forks Foundation Gala: https://givebutter.com/c/FortuneAndForksFoundationGet your She's So Lucky Merch: https://shop.dearmedia.com/collections/shes-so-luckySponsors:Kendra Scott: Visit kendrascott.com/gifts and use code SSL20 at checkout for 20% off ONE full-priced jewelry item. Exclusions apply, offer ends December 31, 2025.LMNT: Get a free sample pack with purchase at drinklmnt.com/balancedles.Quince: Quince is the go-to for elevated basics at affordable prices. Visit quince.com/balancedles for free shipping and 365-day returns.Heifer International: Spread some luck by funding a loan at heifer.org/lucky.Kale Health: If you're interested in a career in wellness, check out the CN-P certification with Kale Health. Use code LUCKY for $1500 off the program.Nutrafol: For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code BALANCEDLES.Connect with Les:Follow Les on IG @lesalfredFollow She's So Lucky on IG @shessoluckypodFollow Les on TikTokFollow She's So Lucky on TikTokSubscribe to the She's So Lucky Newsletter: https://shessolucky.kit.com/bestcaseVisit our website at shessoluckypodcast.comPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week we welcome Chris Erasmus, an up-and-coming country artist with a story unlike any other. Originally from Zimbabwe, Chris brings a fresh perspective to a genre rooted in American tradition.This is what we talked about in this episode:Growing up in Zimbabwe and discovering music early onEntering the world of country from outside the U.S.His background in musical theatre and performing on major stagesHow classical training influences his songwriting and soundThe experience of moving to the U.S. and working on ranchesThe growing country music scene in AfricaReflections on artists like Keith Urban and what global country music looks like todayChris's story is proof that country music isn't just an American sound but a universal language for storytelling and heart.
Today On With Mario Lopez – Tony Danza joins us to talk new movie 'Re-Election', his Sinatra show and more! Plus, details on Mario hosting the Daytime Emmys this Friday, fresh life hacks in Courtney's Corner, the latest buzz and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this conversation, Emma Harding discusses the importance of aligning social media presence with live performance skills for musicians. She shares five essential tips for creating a memorable stage show, emphasizing preparation, audience engagement, and the need for confidence and leadership on stage. The conversation highlights the significance of creating a dynamic setlist and leaving the audience wanting more, ultimately aiming to enhance the overall performance experience.TakeawaysIt's crucial to match your social media skills with your stage presence.Preparation is key; know your songs inside and out.Engage your audience by taking them on a transformative journey.Confidence on stage comes from competence and preparation.Be a leader on stage; your audience will follow your energy.Use the entire stage space to enhance your performance.Create a dynamic setlist that considers the audience's reactions.Leave the audience wanting more at the end of your show.Avoid lengthy thank you speeches; keep it concise.Always strive to make your performances more memorable and fun.Please reach out if you have any requests for topics or training sessions and be sure to check out the free trial of Rockit's Voice Coaching Club over on Patreon.Your membership supports the growth of this podcast and the development of your vocal skills too! Win Win!To learn about private coaching or to join one of my retreats, visit the website! www.rockitvocalstudios.comFeel free to check out the line of amazing Vocalzone Products HERE.Be sure to follow @rockitvocalstudios on social for more tips and to keep up to date with all the latest info.Join the mailing list for offers, and updates as well as exclusive info. Stay connected for updates, promotions and be the first to know about special events by joining my mailing list! No spam, just valuable singing tips and studio updates!
In episode 79 of Festpod, hosts Neill Wilkinson and Rich Holmes discuss:- The branding and merchandise updates from Download Festival;- Bloodstock announces that a 4th headliner will appear on Thursday night;- Mediterranea Metal Cruise is sold out for this year - we take a deeper look at what to expect onboard.with our sponsor:Fat Frank's Camping Shophttps://fatfrankscampingshop.comFind all our video podcast episodes in this playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlfyhNTZm6HBHjHm4kSORo_HykWXf0KGu&si=_5FbNi1-Rfe0sU1t Please support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/festpodIf you'd like to buy our merch, visit our merch store here: https://etsy.com/uk/shop/FestpodAll our links here: https://festpod.co.ukTimestamps ⏱:0:00 - Pre Titles0:27 - Fat Frank's Camping Shop - 1st sponsor spot01:08 - Title sequence01:35 - Welcome-- Festival News --03:03 - Download Festival new branding - DLXXIII04:04 - Download's new merch08:24 - Download lineup expectations12:52 - Bloodstock's lineup and 4th headliner?18:56 - Mediterranea Metal Cruise-- Ad Break --27:00 - All Ears Avowbreak bumper27:10 - Frank's Camping Shop - 2nd sponsor spot-- Festpod's Download Stage Show --28:02 - Explanation30:07 - Steph starts the theme tune35:29 - Q&A52:53 - RIP vs General Camping1:06:00 - Festival Hacks1:28:09 - Time to end1:28:57 - Our analysis1:33:22 - Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Narcissistic abuse is one of the most confusing and damaging experiences a person can endure. It can chip away at self-esteem, create emotional dependency, and leave survivors questioning their reality. In this transformative episode of The Mental Health & Wellness Show, I, Dr. Tomi Mitchell, speak with Marcia Williams—licensed therapist, recovery coach, and founder of Passage to Peace™—about her personal and professional journey of breaking free from a 30-year marriage to a narcissist and dedicating her career to guiding others toward healing.In this episode, you'll discover:The subtle and overt warning signs of narcissistic abuse—and why they're often missed in the early stagesHow trauma bonds keep survivors trapped, and practical steps to begin breaking themHow therapy, coaching, and group support work together to accelerate healingEveryday tools and mindset shifts that empower survivors to set boundaries.With over 22 years of clinical experience, Marcia developed the 5 Stages of Narcissistic Abuse Healing & Transformation, a framework that has helped countless survivors worldwide break trauma bonds, rebuild confidence, and reclaim their identity. Through Passage to Peace™, she offers individual therapy, group programs, and intensive coaching designed to meet survivors exactly where they are—combining evidence-based approaches like CBT and DBT with empathy and real-world strategies.Whether you're in the process of leaving, have already left, or are supporting someone you love, this conversation will give you hope, clarity, and a roadmap for reclaiming your peace and personal power.Join me, Dr. Tomi Mitchell, and Marcia Williams for an honest, compassionate, and empowering discussion about life after narcissistic abuse—and how you can step into a future defined not by pain, but by freedom.Catch Marcia Williams on:LinkedInFacebookInstagramWebsite Book/s written________________________________________________________________________________________________
When you are looking into the soul of a rock star things can get a little heavy...On this episode we dive into even more Emmy nominated goodness as we go on stage to get a little insight into what makes a rock star with 'Bono: Stories of Surrender'.Bono shares life stories and U2 songs in an intimate show, exploring relationships with family, friends, and faith. Features unseen footage from his Beacon Theatre performances of "Stories of Surrender."Capturing a show like this for the screen can always be a unique challenge which is why director Andrew Dominik and award winning (and Emmy nominated) DP Erik Messerschmidt were up for the challenge.We talked with Erik about coming onto a show like this, the unique way in way they shot it, working with icons and how he stays focused on the job.'Bono: Stories of Surrender' is on Apple + now.
Tom Sutcliffe speaks to Sean Hayes, best known for his role as Jack in Will and Grace. Now he's playing pianist Oscar Levant in Broadway hit Good Night Oscar, which has just opened at the Barbican in London.Dmitri Shostakovich wrote his Symphony No 5 under massive pressure, having been denounced by Stalin the year before during the great purge of 1936. The success of Symphony No 5 saved his career, and now it's being performed from memory by the Aurora Orchestra for the BBC Proms. Nicholas Collon, Conductor of the Aurora Orchestra and Professor Marina Frolovo-Walker discuss.K-Pop Demon Hunters has just become the most successful animation ever on Netflix, and the show's music, by a fictional band, has made it to number one in charts both sides of the Atlantic. The BBC's Julie Yoonnyung Lee tells us about the surprising trend of 2025.Two playwrights on the Edinburgh fringe are putting white supremacy under the spotlight: Priyanka Shetty's #Charlottesville, and Gabriel Jason Dean's play Rift. Both draw on the personal experiences of their writers. Priyanka and Gabriel join us on the line from Edinburgh.
In this episode, Jon Orr and Yvette Lehman unpack the difference between long-term objectives and short-term key results. Through a real coaching conversation, they explore how to define milestones that reflect real progress—even when the win is simply establishing a structure or doing what you said you'd do. Not all results have impact right away—and that's okay.In this episode, you'll discover:The difference between long-term objectives and short-term key resultsWhy short-term wins are sometimes structural—not just outcome-basedHow to define key results that align with your bigger goalsWhy documenting action (not just outcomes) matters in early stagesHow to avoid the trap of confusing big metrics with key milestonesNot sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://makemathmoments.com/grow/ Math coordinators and leaders – Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. https://growyourmathprogram.com Looking to supplement your curriculum with problem based lessons and units? Make Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & Units Show Notes PageLove the show? Text us your big takeaway!Are you wondering how to create K-12 math lesson plans that leave students so engaged they don't want to stop exploring your math curriculum when the bell rings? In their podcast, Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr—founders of MakeMathMoments.com—share over 19 years of experience inspiring K-12 math students, teachers, and district leaders with effective math activities, engaging resources, and innovative math leadership strategies. Through a 6-step framework, they guide K-12 classroom teachers and district math coordinators on building a strong, balanced math program that grows student and teacher impact. Each week, gain fresh ideas, feedback, and practical strategies to feel more confident and motivate students to see the beauty in math. Start making math moments today by listening to Episode #139: "Making Math Moments From Day 1 to 180.
Gretchen Rubin—bestselling author of The Happiness Project and The Four Tendencies on how self-awareness shapes her creative process, the habits that sustain her writing life, and how she wrote her latest nonfiction book Secrets of Adulthood.We discuss:How Gretchen found her voice and path as a writerDealing with naysayers & rejectionBuilding confidence and redefining “success” in the early stagesHow to structure and sustain a long-term writing practiceHer favorite aphorisms—and how she uses them as creative toolsWhy time management is personalHow to simplify big ideas into meaningful insightsAnd more exclusive tips for writers and creativesResources and Links:Books She's Reading:The English Understand WoolPiranesi by Susanna ClarkeUpcountry by Nelson DeMilleGretchen's Website & Books mentionedGretchen's Website: https://gretchenrubin.com/Secrets of AdulthoodThe Four TendencesForty Ways to Look at JFKAbout Gretchen RubinGretchen Rubin is one of today's most influential and thought-provoking observers of happiness and human nature. She's known for her ability to convey complex ideas—from science to literature to stories from her own life—with levity and clarity.She's the author of many bestselling books, such as The Happiness Project, Better Than Before, Life in Five Senses and The Four Tendencies, which have sold millions of copies in more than thirty languages. Her most recent book is Secrets of Adulthood.She's also host of the popular podcast, Happier with Gretchen Rubin and founder of award-winning Happier app which helps people track their happiness-boosting habits. For show notes, transcripts and to attend our live podcasts visit: podcast.londonwriterssalon.com.For free writing sessions, join free Writers' Hours: writershour.com.*FOLLOW LONDON WRITERS' SALONTwitter: twitter.com/WritersSalonInstagram: instagram.com/londonwriterssalonFacebook: facebook.com/LondonWritersSalonIf you're enjoying this show, please rate and review this show!
For something that touches every one of us, many people still feel grief-illiterate. Whether it's impacting someone close to you or your entire community, it can be difficult to figure out what to say or how to offer support. In light of the recent flooding in Texas, I wanted to have a heartfelt conversation about collective grief, the grieving process, and what it truly means to show up for others in both the short and long term.I'm honored to have my client and Master Coach, Margo Fordonski, join me to offer her wisdom surrounding the grieving process. Margo is a trained grief educator who brings her professional insight and her personal experience with grief to this topic. We discuss how grief affects us individually and collectively, and how we can support one another when the unexpected happens.In this episode, you'll hear about specific ways to support someone who is grieving, how to offer help in the midst of collective grief, and why it's never too late to reach out—whether the loss happened recently or many years ago. Grief is hard, and many of us are afraid to say or do the wrong thing. Because of this, we often end up doing nothing at all. However, the more we normalize this universal, human experience, the more we can understand how to navigate grief and to support others. What you'll learn:The ripple effects of community tragedy and collective griefWhy every grief experience looks different–and grieving never has a deadlineThree specific tips for how to support someone who is grieving in the early stagesHow to be a steady presence for someone after a loss in the long-termWhy small actions—a text, sharing a photo, using their loved one's name—can help support someone who is grievingYou can read the full show notes here.About Margo FordonskiMargo Fordonski is a Master Certified Life Coach, Certified Grief Educator, and a twice-bereaved parent. After losing both of her children—most recently her son Andrew, who lived with brain cancer for 24 years—Margo has walked the long, complex path of grief firsthand. Her personal journey led her to a powerful calling: to support other mothers navigating life after the unthinkable. Margo helps grieving moms find peace, resilience, and renewed hope—not by “moving on,” but by learning how to carry their grief with love. Her 1:1 coaching approach is deeply personalized, meeting each mother where she is with compassionate guidance and tools that support nervous system regulation, emotional processing, and holistic healing. She guides her clients in healing at their own pace, rediscovering who they are now, and gently rebuilding a life that honors both their child and their continued growth. Her work is trauma-informed, heart-led, and rooted in the belief that grief is not something to fix—it's something to tend to with care, courage, and support. Through her coaching, writing, and lived witness, Margo offers a safe and understanding space for grieving moms to feel less overwhelmed, more connected to themselves, and begin to rebuild a life that holds both sorrow and joy.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/margofordonskilifecoach Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margofordonski_lifecoach Website:
Bryan Barrett sits down with Heather Steele, Program Director, and Keri Boe, Director of Theatre & Operations at the Center for the Arts. They discuss the exciting product
In this episode of To The Root, Robyn Spangler offers a candid and insightful discussion on what it really looks like to pursue skin healing through a root cause approach. With years of experience both personally and professionally in addressing chronic skin conditions like psoriasis, Robyn unpacks the emotional, physical, and psychological journey clients often face when they begin functional healing protocols.From the initial optimism to the inevitable challenges—including the frustrating “Valley of Despair”—Robyn outlines the five emotional stages most clients experience and explains why staying consistent through the ups and downs is essential for long-term success.If you've ever felt discouraged by a lack of results despite “doing everything right,” this episode will help you reframe your expectations, recognize signs of deeper healing, and stay focused on the big picture.If you're ready to move beyond temporary fixes and start a healing process that's grounded in strategy, data, and expert support, visit The Clear Skin Lab to learn more. We're here to guide you every step of the way.Highlights:A breakdown of the five emotional stages clients go through during skin healingWhy healing is rarely linear—and why that's completely normalHow unrealistic expectations often derail progress, not the protocol itselfThe importance of functional lab data in personalizing an effective planCommon early wins (like better sleep, digestion, and energy) that often precede visible skin improvementsWhy a long history of skin issues requires time and strategic healingThe role of expert guidance and emotional support in navigating the hardest stagesHow clients ultimately shift from skin-focused goals to whole-body health and confidenceConnect with Robyn:Instagram: @nutritionbyrobyn Website: https://www.theclearskinlab.com
This week we welcome Writer, director and star and producer/star couple Nina Conti and Shenoah Allen on the show to talk about making their first fiction feature, Sunlight which they made together based on a live show they did on stage together. After that we play another round of THE GAME, enjoy! Don't forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast Leave us a Review on Apple Podcasts! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-movies-is-hard-the-struggles-of-indie-filmmaking/id1006416952
When you hear the name ‘James May', it's likely you think of cars, Top Gear, and The Grand Tour, but much like his co-stars, May has plenty of other projects. He owns his own pub and gin line, and has done countless shows visiting other countries, rebuilding toys and machines, and exploring life's questions. May's now onto his next journey – a live theatre performance that brings the stories of explorers to the stage. It's called ‘Explorers: The Age of Discovery', and May's bringing it to Kiwi audiences in August. It's been quite a busy year for May – something he told Mike Hosking was quite unintentional. “This year was going to be my, what I called a ‘dry run at retirement', to see how much I liked it,” he revealed. “But I've ended up doing a live tour, a couple of TV shows, various other odds and ends – it's actually the busiest year I've had for probably a decade, in terms of demands on my time.” “But maybe that's a good thing,” he said. “Maybe if I was left to my own devices, I'd sit in the garden and rot.” Despite his vast experience in the entertainment industry, May isn't terribly experienced with live performances. “We used to do Top Gear Live and then Clarkson, Hammond & May Live, but there were three of us doing it, plus our stunt driving team and various other circus performers,” he explained. “This one is quite intimidating because it just me." LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode we interview Sidharth Iyer, a demand generation leader with over a decade of experience in marketing, from journalism to enterprise growth strategy.What you'll learn in this episode:Why content should start at the bottom of the funnel, not the topHow to align content creation with measurable pipeline impactThe power of short-form video explainers in complex B2B sales cyclesA tactical approach to content repurposing across different buyer stagesHow to operationalize sales enablement with pre-built content assetsMetrics and methods to prove top-of-funnel content drives revenuePractical frameworks for balancing brand and performance content
Jake and Jay chat about the stage show that transitioned Ultra Q to Ultraman, The Birth of Ultraman! It really is a wacky story!Also, there's a ton of kaiju and Godzilla toy and sofubi news, with releases coming out of Hobby Round 32 and Super Festival 91. Marusan, Max Toy Japan, Enka Vinyl, Shima-X, M1, and more really had amazing showings at the events - but brands such as Acro and Prime 1 Studio showed that you didn't need to be at one of the big festivals to have a big toy release!And, as always...pickups!
Send us a textEPISODE 399.In this episode of Fit Friends Happy Hour, host Katie, a dietitian and personal trainer, highlights the benefits of strength training for women, and uncovers reasons you may have overlooked. What we cover:The physical and mental health benefits of strength training, particularly for women at various life stagesHow to get started or reignite your energy againDebunking myths about getting bulky and the importance of progressive overload in trainingConnect with Katie:Non-Diet Newsletter | www.katiehake.com/newsletterJoin our FREE 5-Day Walking Challenge | Walk with Me!Cozy Earth Discount - Use code 'FITFRIENDS' for 40% off
For years he was part of the driving force behind the wildly popular motoring show Top Gear - now James May has a new stage show about the world's greatest explorers.
TVC 676.2: From September 2011: Phil Gries plays a clip from Jackie Gleason's interview with Bobby Darin on the Mar. 17, 1961 edition of Jackie Gleason, the short-lived prime talk show (CBS, 1961) that was borne out of necessity following the demise of You're in The Picture, the infamous game show hosted by The Great One that CBS canceled after its premiere broadcast on Jan. 20, 1961. This segment also includes audio from Darin's appearance on Stage Show (CBS, 1954-1956), a music variety series produced by Gleason. Darin's appearance on Stage Show marked his first national TV appearance. Audio courtesy ATVAudio.com.
Dr. John Churchill, co-founder of Planetary Dharma, integrates Western developmental psychology with Eastern contemplative traditions to create comprehensive frameworks for human growth and healing. With decades of experience studying both psychodynamic theory and meditation practices, Dr. Churchill offers a unique perspective on how early childhood experiences shape our relationship with ourselves, others, and spirituality.Key Topics:Why feeling "unseen" might be more than just a personal wound - discover the surprising connection to multi-generational traumaThe three foundational layers of human development that shape everything from self-trust to spiritual connectionHow your nervous system inherited patterns from your ancestors (and what to do about it)The overlooked connection between childhood attachment and adult spiritual experiencesWhy therapy alone might not be enough - and the missing piece in modern psychological healingThe revolutionary practice that can help you internalize positive experiences (hint: it's not meditation)What AI and technological advancement might mean for collective trauma healingThe surprising truth about "victim consciousness" and its relationship to developmental stagesHow understanding human development could transform democracy and leadershipWhy the "spiritual bypass" might be keeping you from true awakeningThis episode is essential listening for anyone interested in understanding the deeper mechanics of human suffering and transformation. Dr. Churchill presents a groundbreaking framework that bridges ancient wisdom with modern psychology, offering practical insights for personal healing while illuminating larger patterns in social and cultural evolution. Whether you're a therapist, spiritual seeker, or simply someone wanting to understand yourself better, this conversation provides crucial context for navigating your own development and contributing to collective healing during these transformative times.Tools/resources mentioned in this episode:Planetary Dharma - 4-year training program integrating Eastern and Western psychologyKen Wilber's developmental frameworksAttunement exercisesSomatic experiencing techniquesPsychodynamic healing approachesConnect with John:Website: https://www.planetarydharma.com/Instagram:@PlanetaryDharmaEmail:hello@planetarydharma.comConnect with Raj:Instagram: @raj_janaiTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/rs/podcast/stay-grounded-with-raj-jana/id1318038490Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/22Hrw6VWfnUSI45lw8LJBPYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@raj_janaLegal Disclaimer: The information and opinions discussed in this podcast are for educational and entertainment purposes only. The host and guests are not medical or mental health professionals, and their advice should not be a substitute for seeking professional help. Any action taken based on the information presented is strictly at your own risk. The podcast host and their guests shall have neither liability nor responsibility to any person or entity with respect to any loss, damage, or injury caused or alleged to be caused directly or indirectly by information shared in this podcast. Consult your physician before making any changes to your mental health treatment or lifestyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Addicted to the Mouse: Planning Disney World, Disneyland, and All Things Disney
On today's Disney Podcast, we are headed to Magic Kingdom to attend Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party and we're taking you with us. From the Cadaver Dan's to the Boo to You Parade, Stage Show, and more, we are spending the evening at one of our favorite Spooky Season event in the parks. Enjoy! […] The post 2024 Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party | On the Go appeared first on Addicted to the Mouse.
Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar take their podcast on the road, recording this episode live at the Comic-Con Museum in San Diego as part of the National Cartoonists Society conference and Reuben Awards celebration! They were joined on stage by Maria Scrivan, Hector Cantu, and Dana Simpson to discuss the pressing issues facing cartoonists in the years to come. On today's show:How are you addressing artificial intelligence?What's working on social media?What are your plans for the next five years?What does retirement look like?Maria ScrivanMaria Scrivan is a New York Times bestselling author and award-winning syndicated cartoonist.The first book in her graphic novel series, Nat Enough (Scholastic/Graphix), launched on April 7th, 2020, became an instant New York Times bestseller. It was followed by Forget Me Nat, Absolutely Nat, Definitely Nat, Nat for Nothing, and All is Nat Lost. Nat a Chance will be available in Spring 2025. She is also a contributor to Marvel's Super Stories, which was released in October 2023. Her books have been translated into Italian, French, German, Spanish, Catalan, Hebrew, Korean, Russian, Turkish, and Greek. Maria's comic, Half Full, is syndicated by Andrews McMeel and available on GoComics.com/half-full. For the past ten years, it has appeared daily in newspapers nationwide, including the LA Times.Hector CantuHector had numerous submissions to Mad magazine successfully rejected before the age of 12. In 2000, he launched “Baldo” with Carlos Castellanos. The strip appears in more than 200 newspapers through Andrews McMeel Syndication. Hector currently lives with his wife in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, and is founder of Texas Cartoonists, the Texas Chapter of the National Cartoonists Society.Dana SimpsonDana Claire Simpson, a native of Gig Harbor, Washington, first caught the eyes of devoted comics readers with the internet strip Ozy and Millie. After winning the 2009 Comic Strip Superstar contest, she developed the strip Phoebe and Her Unicorn (originally known as Heavenly Nostrils), now syndicated in newspapers worldwide.There are nineteen Phoebe and Her Unicorn books, including the newest, Unicorn Crush. Ozy and Millie have two books also. All told, Simpson has sold over four million books.Her books have appeared on the New York Times bestseller list and won the Washington State Book Award and the Pacific Northwest Book Award. She lives with her spouse and her cat in Santa Barbara, California. You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the author of The Webcomics Handbook. Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
Matt and Kevin explore the history of the Monster Sound Show, ABC Sound Stage Show, Path of the Jedi, and Mickey and Minnie Shorts Theater at Disney's Hollywood Studios. SUPPORT THE SHOW! Thank you so much for supporting the 3028 for EIGHT SEASONS! There's no better time than now to leave a donation for the show. The 3028 is listener supported, so all costs and fees associated with the show fall on the hosts who would love your love and support. You can live a donation via PAYPAL or VENMO at any time. Also, if you're in need of graphic design or graphic art, contact show host Kevin HERE to set up a free, no obligation consult. You can also see Kevin's portfolio via the link.