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Virginia, an actress, bookstore employee, and voracious reader of trash fiction, becomes convinced that the author of the books she's reading – who died some 30 years ago – is out there, on the streets of Los Angeles, committing grisly murders similar to the ones in his books. Her detective boyfriend, Richard, along with the rest of the LAPD, is skeptical. After all, how can a long-dead author be alive and killing people? Is Virginia crazy? Seeing things? Drinking too much tea? Or is she on to something, and everyone else has failed to see the ugly truth right under their noses, ears, lips, and scalp? Intro, Math Club, and Debate Society (spoiler-free) 00:00-23:34 Honor Roll and Detention (spoiler-heavy) 23:35-55:13 Superlatives (so. many. spoilers.) 55:14-1:15:46 Director Tibor Takács Screenplay David Chaskin Featuring Randall William Cook, Michelle Fozounmayeh, Stephanie Hodge, Steven Memel, Clayton Rohner, Murray Rubin, Vance Valencia, Jenny Wright Erik Piepenburg writes about horror for The New York Times, including a monthly column about new horror movies to stream. He also writes regularly for The Times about other topics, including gay culture and television. He is currently writing a book about the history of gay restaurants in America. Originally from Cleveland, he now lives with his partner in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. Our theme music is by Sir Cubworth, with embellishments by Edward Elgar. Music from “I, Madman” by Michael Hoenig. For more information on this film, the pod, essays from your hosts, and other assorted bric-a-brac, visit our website, scareupod.com. Please subscribe to this podcast via Apple or Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave us a 5-star rating. Join our Facebook group. Follow us on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Life can be hard. It can be even harder in times like these. So what can you do to pull yourself up day after day and keep going even when it feels as it you're wading through knee-high mud? Today, we have a special guest, Awards Winning Voice and Performance Coach, Steven Memel joining us! How you show up will either be a warning or an example of what's possible to those who know you and who are watching you and learning from you! Today, we'll look at ways in which you can pull yourself together, stay strong, and be a powerful example of what's possible. Join our Telegram channel!
Life can be hard. It can be even harder in times like these. So what can you do to pull yourself up day after day and keep going even when it feels as it you're wading through knee-high mud? Today, we have a special guest, Awards Winning Voice and Performance Coach, Steven Memel joining us! How you show up will either be a warning or an example of what's possible to those who know you and who are watching you and learning from you! Today, we'll look at ways in which you can pull yourself together, stay strong, and be a powerful example of what's possible. Join our Telegram channel!
Last week's episode about doing Home Concerts was so information-packed that we couldn't get to questions from the live audience. It also felt like we needed to give Steven more time to dive more deeply into this super current topic! The solution? Bring Mr. Memel back for another episode! Please get your questions ready before we go live! Steven's Resume for your perusal! Steven Memel is an internationally acclaimed voice & performance coach whose unique and impactful techniques enable him to achieve rapid and dramatic results with all performers. He’s aided in building the careers of some of the most talented and successful people in the world of entertainment. Steven’s music clients have recorded on Sony, Jive, DreamWorks, BMG, and more. He’s worked with acts like Maroon 5, Sara Bareilles, Jesse McCartney, and a bunch of very happy TAXI members over the years! He’s taught at Musicians Institute, UCLA, USC, and is a regular speaker at seminars, conferences (including the TAXI Road Rally), and universities around the world.
Doing HOME CONCERTS the RIGHT WAY [with Steven Memel] by TAXI Independent A&R
Steven Memel is an internationally acclaimed voice & performance coach, based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the creator of and the energy behind “The Science Of Switching On”, a unique and impactful system that enables him to achieve rapid and dramatic results with all performers. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theworkingsinger/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theworkingsinger/support
Watch This Episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WJZ4yu4adb8 Find Out More About Steven: http://stevenmemel.com People have called Steven Memel a “genius” after seeing him on stage at our convention, the Road Rally. We’ve seen him create astonishing artist transformations right before our very eyes. His performance and vocal delivery strategies really work, and they work quickly! We’ve noticed that so many big artists today, don’t sing using what we’d call a traditional approach. Instead, they use a much more “indie” approach, and we want to know how you turn off your inner, traditional Pop or Rock voice, and conjure up a vocal delivery that sounds like what the “cool kids” are doing. Do you have to be a twenty-five-year-old hipster to use these techniques? Hell no! If you’re creating songs for TV and film, you can cop the indie style and nobody needs to have a clue as to how old you are. The end result is all the music library executives and music supervisors really care about! Join Steven Memel as he plays some current songs and analyzes what makes the vocals sound so indie, and how you can implement the same approach. Do you clam up in the studio or sweat bullets in front of a live audience? How many times have you stared a microphone in the face and delivered a sucky vocal performance because you were afraid of hearing your own voice under the studio “microscope?” Do you ever freak out before you sing live? Steven is also going to give us some great tips and techniques for getting over stage fright, which is super-handy for live performances and in the studio as well! ------------------------------------ Learn More About TAXI: http://bit.ly/2mPVGYh Rub Elbows with Music Industry Pros at Our FREE Yearly Convention: http://bit.ly/2a9mwlp View Our Current Music Industry Opportunities: http://bit.ly/28JPUyd Connect with Fellow Songwriters on the TAXI Forum: http://bit.ly/2DENChs Listen on the Go with the TAXI TV Podcast: Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/2afebwW Google Play: http://bit.ly/2a7cCQX Stitcher: http://bit.ly/2FuSTJQ Soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2icUDe0 TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2DCzKrd Connect With Us On... Facebook: http://bit.ly/2931C7x Twitter: http://bit.ly/2jJ0EnQ Instagram: http://bit.ly/2jcg7we
This is bonus content from episode 50 with Steven Memel, it’s a conversation we had after the interview was over and I was still recording.
Steven Memel is the creator of “The Science Of Switching On”, a system that enables him to achieve rapid and dramatic results with all performers in helping them get into the zone and stay there. I’ve personally worked with him and I’m proud to call him a friend and a mentor. Since I’ve started this podcast I’ve […]
Steven is an internationally acclaimed voice and performance coach based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the creator of and the energy behind The Science Of Switching On, a unique and impactful system that enables him to achieve rapid and dramatic results with all performers.
Steven is an internationally acclaimed voice and performance coach based in Los Angeles, CA. He is the creator of and the energy behind The Science Of Switching On, a unique and impactful system that enables him to achieve rapid and dramatic results with all performers.
Ely & Steven talk about how how to stand out from all the noise that’s out there and be heard by your prospects and customers while helping change their lives. The post DYM 082 – Steven Memel: The Science Of Switching On appeared first on Driving Your Marketing.
During this exciting and soulful show you will discover how to tap into your own unique Star Power to bring your best self powerfully forward to the center stage of your life. Shellie Nelson will help you connect more fully with your soul in your daily life so that you can life more fully from a deep heart and soul perspective...not letting ego drive you...but instead your heart and soul. Steven Memel will help you more fully discover your Star qualities by helping you learn how to more fully switch on. Enabling you to bring all of you more fully forward in your voice, message, and presence...whether on stage or in your daily life. We hope you join us for this powerful and dynamic show to help you step soulfully into your Star Power.
During this exciting and soulful show you will discover how to tap into your own unique Star Power to bring your best self powerfully forward to the center stage of your life. Shellie Nelson will help you connect more fully with your soul in your daily life so that you can life more fully from a deep heart and soul perspective...not letting ego drive you...but instead your heart and soul. Steven Memel will help you more fully discover your Star qualities by helping you learn how to more fully switch on. Enabling you to bring all of you more fully forward in your voice, message, and presence...whether on stage or in your daily life. We hope you join us for this powerful and dynamic show to help you step soulfully into your Star Power.
LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
Marguerite Espinoza took her last breath as the sun slipped behind the Salt Mountains outside the expansive windows of her third floor bedchamber. Alvardo nearly missed the moment, eavesdropping to the gathered family's whispered conversations. He had falsely predicted her passing four times in the past three days, but the passing was unmistakable. As Maestro Eusebio had said many times, “When the moment comes, you will know.” And he did. Narrated by Steven Memel.