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On our latest weekly roundup, Terri's making a Lenten sacrifice and exploring its technicalities. She may need to be more specific next year.What we're watching: We continued with season 2 of Reservation Dogs with episodes 3 and 4: "Roofing" and "Mabel." Both had their share of humor as well as a hearty helping of melancholy and heartbreak, as Elora lost her grandmother but connected with their community.Catherine's library find this week is actually her book club find that could become a library find for someone else. It's called Raft of Stars, by Andrew J. Graff, and it takes place in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. Mentioned: Terri's current audiobook listen, From Cradle to Stage: Stories from Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars by Virginia Hanlon Grohl (mother of Dave Grohl, whose own book was a past Terri rec).In the archives, we revisit episodes in which we discussed parenting-related job titles (March 1, 2021); bedtime quandaries (February 26, 2020); and our priorities as parents (March 1, 2017). Mentioned: Dog probiotics, Jamie Lee Curtis's viral plea for afternoon concerts, and VEEPS as another old-person option: Stream concerts from home instead!Next week, we'll watch the next two episodes of Reservation Dogs, season 2: E5 “Wide Net" and E6 “Decolonativization.” Until then (and anytime you're in need), the archives are available.
A lifelong fan of live music and entertainment, Jack found his passion for live performance in Glasgow, Scotland, working as a local stage hand loading in and out of all the touring bands that came through and he has now been working in the live entertainment industry for 20 years across live concerts, cruise ships, theme parks, large-scale resident aquatic shows and hotel casino operations. This journey led Jack to Royal Caribbean, where he played key roles in the technical aspects of their ships and was selected for the startup phase of their newly built ships, Oasis, Allure, Quantum and Anthem of the Seas. Jack later ventured into stage management with Dragone, The Han Show in Wuhan, and Motiongate in Dubai. During the pandemic, Jack transitioned to retail management but returned to Royal Caribbean as Entertainment Technical Director for the launch of Wonder of the Seas. Currently serving as the GSM at La Perle, Jack has seized an opportunity to apply his extensive skills in a place that holds deep significance for both him and his family. @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
A lifelong fan of live music and entertainment, Jack found his passion for live performance in Glasgow, Scotland, working as a local stage hand loading in and out of all the touring bands that came through and he has now been working in the live entertainment industry for 20 years across live concerts, cruise ships, theme parks, large-scale resident aquatic shows and hotel casino operations. This journey led Jack to Royal Caribbean, where he played key roles in the technical aspects of their ships and was selected for the startup phase of their newly built ships, Oasis, Allure, Quantum and Anthem of the Seas. Jack later ventured into stage management with Dragone, The Han Show in Wuhan, and Motiongate in Dubai. During the pandemic, Jack transitioned to retail management but returned to Royal Caribbean as Entertainment Technical Director for the launch of Wonder of the Seas. Currently serving as the GSM at La Perle, Jack has seized an opportunity to apply his extensive skills in a place that holds deep significance for both him and his family. “ATTENTION SPOTIFY LISTENERS: IF you want to WATCH this with VIDEO, you can also subscribe to our video version: https://open.spotify.com/show/5e9KnBRZdjUTXTvCe6Nrqm?si=6639537c61044396” @theatreartlife Thank you to our sponsor @clear-com The TheatreArtLife Podcast is a branch of our larger TheatreArtLife Community. Come visit us at www.theatreartlife.com
This week we're doing something a little different. I'm the guest (your host, Tricia Rose Burt) with some thoughts on the trait that helps sustain my creative life and a story about the importance of having a tribe. Also from this episode:The Practice, by Seth GodinFrom Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars, by Virginia Hanlon GrohlMark McGuinness, poet and creative coach, featured in Season 1, Episode 4The MothInterabang BooksCranberry Meadow Farm InnNo Time to be Timid retreat
As Kris & Producer Char prepare for the next round of new TPR Tracks, they've decided to share some of their favorites that newer listeners might not had a chance to listen to yet... on this encore, they celebrate Mother's Day weekend revisiting thieir conversation with Virigina Grohl, Mom of Foo Fighter's frontman Dave. Liner Notes: Kris is honored to welcome her guest, RocknRoll Mama, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. The Foo Fighter frontman's mother opens up about raising a rock star child, interviewing mothers of celebrities including Mike D, Dr. Dre, Amy Winehouse, Teddy Lee, Michael Stipe, Kelly Clarkson, and many more in this fascinating read: From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars (Hodder & Stoughton; Hatchet Audio).From Cradle to Stage is available in Audiobook, Kindle, Paperback and HardcoverVisit Virginia online or follow her socials: YouTube & Twitter @CradleToStage Facebook @fromcradletostage --We love to hear from you and yes, Text prose & RocknRoll takes requests! Please subscribe, rate, comment, then tell a friend! Special Thanks: Laura Mazer, Eve Atterman and the team at WME.Dave Grohl appears courtesy of Hatchet. Original music by Mike Bowman and Pictures of a Floating World. --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
Fellow Mizzou grad, and my dear friend, Dr. Cynthia Williams Phelps joins the show to discuss her passion for teaching, shares some amazing book recs, discusses the power of music education, and more for Music Appreciation month on the podcast.Books mentioned in the episode: Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words by David Whyte.From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars by Virginia Hanlon Grohl.Dr. Cynthia Williams Phelps cultivated a unique perspective for the importance of a foundation in fine arts appreciation and skills through her journey as music teacher educator, public school music educator, choral and instrumental performer, church musician, and independent music studio instructor. She has a breadth and depth of experience teaching music courses and working with students of all ages. Whether students are preparing for careers outside the music profession, within music education and performance, or developing an appreciation for music, acquiring practical music skills are essential to their success.Cynthia Williams Phelps holds a Ph.D. in Music Education, with an emphasis in learning, teaching, and curriculum, from the University of Missouri. Throughout her academic and professional career, she attended and taught in private liberal arts colleges, as well as research universities. Dr. Phelps understands the importance of creating community within the classroom and ensemble settings. Reflective practice and student-centered learning guide her philosophy of teaching. A music environment in which students have engaging opportunities to actively reflect on their educational process creates lifelong musicians.Dr. Phelps has presented research and workshops at conferences of the Missouri Music Educators Association, National Council of Teachers of English Whole Language Umbrella, Midwest Educational Technology Conference, and National Association for Music Education Music Research and Teacher Education National Conference. She has published in the Missouri School Music Magazine and Journal of Research in Music Education. Her research interests include reflective practice in music education and fine arts education, teacher leadership in music education, and arts integration.Dr. Phelps is currently a university supervisor, curriculum writer, Adjunct Elementary music educator, mentor, and the Director of Mentor Leadership with Music Service Learning.To learn more about Dr. Phelps, and her upcoming podcast, visit her website. https://www.drcynthiawilliamsphelps.com/Visit Creative Peacemeal Podcast on social media, browse podcast swag, and continue the creative conversations via the blog!Website https://tstakaishi.wixsite.com/musicInstagram @creative_peacemeal_podcastFacebook https://www.facebook.com/creativepeacemealpod/RedBubble Merch Shop: CPPodcast.redbubble.com***To make a donation to Dachshund Rescue of Houston click here!As always, THANK YOU for listening and if you have a moment, share an episode with a friend, or leave a review on Apple by clicking Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/creativepeacemeal)
Part of a conversation with my friend, Toni King from a previous podcast called, "Cue One Go - The Theatre Show". We're talking about things that happened onstage.
Due to my busy schedule, I'm going to be giving you a look back into the history of my podcasting. In this episode, I'll introduce you to my friend, Toni King, who co-hosted a podcast with me called, Cue One Go - The Theatre show. I really miss C1G and I hope listening to this episode brings you as much joy as it did for me.
In this September episode Allison Ludriks and Jen Hembry talk about the book of the month 'Until Unity' by Francis Chan, they hear from the winner of this year's winner of The Australian Christian Book Of The Year, and chat about some of their reading on the side including 'From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars' by Virginia Hanlon Grohl and 'North and South' by Elizabeth Gaskell and announce next months book of the month so you can read along! The 'Screwtape Letters' by C.S. Lewis.
In this episode, Karan Singh Magic shares his stage experiences and stories. He also talked about how to build a network and tips for the same. He happened talk about some crazy fan encounters and more about his personal life. So keep listening to know more. If you enjoyed, please do SHARE on Instagram & tag @badmaaashbaatein so we could share it! Do follow on Spotify, subscribe on Apple Podcast and leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcast with your reviews would be much appreciated :D
Episode 2 baby! This week we talked about embarrassing stage stories we all went through, a nice game of Reddit 50/50, and all the quarantine content that we watched and loved! Thank you all for subscribing already and telling all your friends! Welcome to Another PODCAST Tonight! A podcast where we go behind the scenes with all the guys from the live comedy talk show Another Late Show Tonight! which is LIVE from Loft Ensemble in North Hollywood every single month! Get to know Mike, Paul, Adam, and Sean as we talk about what it takes to put the show together, talk to past guests, and really this is just a podcast where some best friends sit around and talk about life and whatever else comes to mind!
The guys reveal their worst on stage mishaps. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liner Notes: Kris is honored to welcome her guest, RocknRoll Mama, Virginia Hanlon Grohl. The Foo Fighter frontman's mother opens up about raising a rock star child, interviewing mothers of celebrities including Mike D, Dr. Dre, Amy Winehouse, Teddy Lee, Michael Stipe, Kelly Clarkson, and many more in this fascinating read: From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars (Hodder & Stoughton; Hatchet Audio).From Cradle to Stage is available in Audiobook, Kindle, Paperback and HardcoverVisit Virginia online or follow her socials: YouTube & Twitter @CradleToStage Facebook @fromcradletostage --We love to hear from you and yes, Text prose & RocknRoll takes requests! Please subscribe, rate, comment, then tell a friend! Special Thanks: Laura Mazer, Eve Atterman and the team at WME.Dave Grohl appears courtesy of Hatchet. Original music by Mike Bowman and Pictures of a Floating World. --About the Podcast: ‘TEXT PROSE AND ROCK N ROLL'- is the only podcast dedicated to the written account of musicians. From artist memoirs to band bios, and anything in between. You'll hear first accounts from those who lived the lifestyle; a Book Club that rocks - literally. It was Created, Hosted & Executive Produced by Kris Kosach. It was Produced & Edited by Charlene Goto of Go-To Productions. For more on the show, visit the website. Or follow us on Instagram @TextproserocknrollFollow Kris on Social Media: @KrisKosachFollow Producer Char on Social Media: @ProducerChar
This is PART2 of the Hilarious interview with 2 comics who have the most fascinating stories performing with celebrities, insights, & lessons learned over the years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/priscilla-pfeiffer/message
Hilarious interview with 2 comics who have the most fascinating stories performing with celebrities, insights, & lessons learned over the years. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/priscilla-pfeiffer/message
In the 9th installment of Chris Conde's LFK Stage Stories, Chris reviews last episode's “As You Like It.” Chris then previewed the upcoming production “Yours Anne,” and spoke with the play's director.
For the eighth installment of Chris Conde's series, he sat down with Dominique Lorae, who plays Phoebe in the KU Theatre Department's latest production As You Like. Phoebe shares her story on her character's role and production process from KU's latest show.
William Shakespeare's plays didn't shy away from politics or the conspiracies curated by those in power. The conspiracies in his plays are often overlooked by the conspiracy theory about William Shakespeare himself. It's been debated for years whether or not the playwriter even existed and KJHK's Chris Conde is here to get the story straight. Conde goes through the conspiracies alluded to in his work as well as identifying the play famous playwriter.
In episode 6 of LFK Stage Stories, Chris reviews “The Wolves” and sat down with cast-member Stella Garibaldi for an exclusive interview!
In the most recent episode of Chris Conde's Stage Stories, Chris talked to Jerel Hilding the choreographer of the production “Femminist Moves.”
For the Halloween edition of LFK Stage Stories as KJHK's Chris Conde reviewing KU Theatre's chilling play 'In the Blood.' Loosely based on 'The Scarlet Letter,' 'In the Blood' is about a mother's love and madness. You don't want to miss his breakdown and interview with the play's director Timmia Hearn.
Chris Conde covers 2 plays for the price of one in this episode of Stage Stories. Christ starts off by covering Rocky Horror Picture Show and Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.
Last week, Chris Conde previewed KU's first play “The Christians” by interviewing cast members Noah Parker and Kieran Regan to preview the production. Chris is back to review “The Christians” and sat down with stage director Markus Potter and spoke with him about the challenges for directing KU's first show.
Welcome to the podcast, in this episode we share out stories about the stage. Tweet us @pcnocontext and use the #NoContext Email us questions that we could answer in future episodes podcastnocontext@gmail.com. Thanks for tuning in. Sometimes you just don't need context.
She's speaking at Brisbane music festival Bigsound about her new book 'From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars'. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Shelley and Christian review 'From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars' by Virginia Hanlon Grohl with forward by Dave Grohl. Published by Seal Press, April 2017.
This week Shelley and Christian review 'From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars' by Virginia Hanlon Grohl with forward by Dave Grohl. Published by Seal Press, April 2017. Written by Dave Grohl’s mom (Nirvana, Foo Fighters) to answer her own questions about the experiences of other mothers who had raised rock stars, and based on interviews with women who had done just that. She was curious about whether they were as surprised as she was about their children's fame; whether they worried about their children's well-being in an industry fraught with drugs and other dangers; whether or not they had actively encouraged their children's passions despite the odds against success; and whether they were raised in musical households. During her two year journey she interviewed a several moms of musicians covering a range of genres and generations, such as the moms of Dr. Dre; Amy Winehouse and Geddy Lee. With exclusive family photographs and a foreword by Dave Grohl, From Cradle to Stage will appeal to mothers and rock fans everywhere. Disclaimer: The views expressed here by Shelley Sorenson are made in her capacity as a private citizen, and do not necessarily reflect the views of the San Francisco Public Library or the City of San Francisco.
Meet Dan and Dan! Dan Reed, Music Director and Afternoon Host at WXPN/Philadelphia and Dan DeLuca, Music Critic and Columnist for the Philadelphia Inquirer sit down on a bi-weekly basis to talk MUSIC! Happy Mother's Day! The Dan's are excited to welcome Virginia Hanlon Grohl to the podcast. Yup, Dave Grohl's mom joins us to talk about her new book 'From Cradle to Stage: Stories from the Mothers Who Rocked and Raised Rock Stars'. She is a fabulous interview and tells stories about her newfound relationships with other rock moms. Plus, a very special guest appearance by Dan's mom! Which one? You'll have to listen to find out.
We're joined by The Michelle Johnson Band to trade stories from the music stage. Stick around for the end where we release another original music video to help tease the upcoming Approxapalooza show! BENEFIT CONCERT http://dallas.carpediem.cd/events/3199854-journey-s-lift-benefit-at-the-rail-club/ https://www.reverbnation.com/themichellejohnsonband EMAIL: comments@approximatepodcast.com Text us at our Burner Line: 817-673-3704 YouTube: https://youtu.be/Zf2ZkMT6Wu4 iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/approximate-podcast/id1128042319 http://www.approximatepodcast.com Twitter: @approxpod
...in which Rex and Paul talk about the arrival of TV in certain parts of rural Arkansas, Paul's first trip to Memphis, radio stations in northeast Arkansas, the Ozark Journal, Times-Dispatch, Memphis Press-Scimitar, Commercial Appeal, Jonesboro Sun, Sentinel Record, Hot Springs New Era, Texarkana Gazette, Paul's paper route, Oaklawn, Pete's Newstand in Pocahontas, Red's and Woody's in Arkadelphia, drink boxes and questionable magazines at newstands, Jeff Root's discovery of a signed copy of the play Our Town at Woody's on its last day in business, Rex's performance in Our Town at Ouachita Baptist University, Paul's award-winning performance in Grandpa's Red Pajamas at the Lawrence County 4-H festival, Rex's taxing performance in Damn Yankees, Paul's disastrous experience playing the male lead in Our Miss Brooks at Sloan-Hendrix High School in Imboden, how Rex and Paul made it onscreen in Larry Foley's documentary First Boys of Spring, on spring training in Hot Springs, the Bulldog, Who Dats, and Kelly's in Bald Knob, strawberry shortcake, catfish, Trio's in Little Rock, and the proper base for strawberry shortcake (pie crust, not cake).
Mike has worked with several notable Canadian independent film directors, including Bruce McDonald on the film Roadkill, Daniel MacIvor on Past Perfect and Wilby Wonderful, and Peter Mettler on Tectonic Plates and Picture of Light. Mike has also worked on several rock documentaries with Sam Dunn, including Metal: A Headbanger's Journey, Iron Maiden: Flight 666, and the award-winning Rush: Beyond the Lighted Stage. Mike’s other diverse editing projects include the film Owning Mahowny with Philip Seymour Hoffman, Mad Ship with Gil Bellows, as well as work on several television documentaries and fiction pieces. Mike’s most recent project was editing actress and director/writer Sarah Polley’s documentary Stories We Tell, in which she strives to uncover some uncomfortable truths about her family history.