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Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Linda Troeller | Sex. Death. Transcendence

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 45:44


Linda Troeller joins me to talk about her book, SEX. DEATH. TRANSCENDENCE., published by TBW. Linda has a storied life in photography from her early self-portraiture, to her book, The Erotic Lives of Women, and now to Sex. Death. Transcendence., Linda has been exploring the female gaze since the early 1970's. We talk about her ideas on self-portraiture, healing waters, and her amazing time at the Chelsea Hotel, all of which have led to their own publications. https://sites.google.com/view/lindatroeller/sex-death-transcendence?authuser=0 https://tbwbooks.com/collections/single-titles/products/sex-death-transcendence This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com Linda Troeller's art projects focus on self-portraits, women's and social issues. She made the Chelsea Hotel her base for 20 years, curating an exhibition for the 125thAnniversary, “Chelsea Hotel Through the Eyes of Photographers,” and publishing a monograph, “Chelsea Hotel Atmosphere – An Artist's Memoir,” 2007 and a new book, “Living in the Chelsea Hotel, Schiffer Publishing, 2015 that won the International Photo Award, 2016. She had a major exhibition at Leica Gallery, Los Angeles, Ilon Art Gallery, Harlem, 2018 and Laurence Miller Gallery, NYC and Museum of.Sex, NYC. Aperture published her Pictures of the Year award winning images in “Healing Waters,” exhibited at their Burden Gallery, NYC and powerhouse Books published her next book, ‘Spa Journeys,” 2004. Her book, “Erotic Lives of Women,” Scalo, Zurich, 1998 was reviewed as one of the “most gutsy and imaginative books of the decade,” NYTimes. The exhibition opened at Fotohof Gallery, Salzburg traveling to Berlin and Weimar, Germany. Her second book on women, Orgasm, Daylight, 2014 was introduced at the Filter Photography Festival and is in major libraries from Kinsey to Harvard to National Museum of Women in the Arts.' She received a New Jersey Arts Grant and the Woman of Achievement Award from Douglass College, in 1991 for her TB-AIDS DIARY, a series of photo-collages in Color Polaroid that helped prevent discriminative stamping of HIV in passports. It was exhibited at Fotofest, Houston and over fifty galleries and covered in the Asbury Park Press and Trenton Times to European Photography Magazine. The set of 19 prints was recently acquired by the Norton Museum of Art permanent collection, West Palm Beach, Florida. She photographed three Fashion Catalogues for the Apolda Museum, Germany and exhibited “Apolda Fashion, 2005” at Centro Colombo Gallery, Medellin in 2006. She returned to Colombia to teach self-portraiture to women in poverty in 2010 for the University of Antioquia. She has an ongoing series of self-portraits, “Self-Reflection.” She has lectured at School of Visual Arts, NYU, Parsons, Yale, Salzburg Summer Art Academy, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Ryerson University, Toronto and was a professor of photography at Stockton College of New Jersey, Indiana University, and Bournemouth College, England. She has a MFA, School of Art, and MS, Newhouse School, Syracuse University and BS from Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University. She was an assistant at the 1974 Ansel Adams Workshops for Ralph Gibson and in 1987 for Annie Leibovitz and David Hockney. Her photographs are in corporate and private collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, American Express, Johnson & Johnson, Library of Congress and is in archives such as Special Collections Bird Library, Syracuse University. She graduated from Toms River High School which named her to their Hall of Fame, and resides in New York City and New Jersey.  Support Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/real-photo-show

A Small Voice: Conversations With Photographers

Linda Troeller's art projects focus on self-portraits, women's and social issues. For 20 year she lived in the legendary Chelsea Hotel in New York City, curating an exhibition for the 125th Anniversary, “Chelsea Hotel Through the Eyes of Photographers”, and publishing a monograph of her own entitled Living in the Chelsea Hotel.Other publications include Healing Waters, The Erotic Lives of Women and her newest book of self-portraits taken over almost fifty years, Sex, Death, Transcendence, published earlier this year (2024) by TBW books. Linda was also the subject of a 2023 feature-length documentary film, also entitled Healing Waters, directed by Derek Johnson and Ali Scattergood.She has lectured at the School of Visual Arts, NYU, Parsons, Yale, Salzburg Summer Art Academy, New Orleans Photo Alliance, and Ryerson University, Toronto and was a professor of photography at Stockton College of New Jersey, Indiana University, and Bournemouth College, England. She has a MFA, School of Art, and MS, Newhouse School, Syracuse University and BS from Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University.Linda lives in New York City and New Jersey.     In episode 227, Linda discusses, among other things:Modelling on an Ansel Adams book making workshopThe experience of being nude in front of strangersThe spirit of the 60s in the 70s + women's libHealing watersSocieties expectations of women and ageingHer book, The Erotic Lives of WomenLiving in the Chelsea Hotel for 20 yearsHow Alexander MacQueen influenced her visual paletteHow she has earned a living over the yearsHer TB/Aids project Referenced:Lucien ClergueEikoh HosoeGeorge TiceJudy DaterImogen CunninghamJack WelpottRobert HeineckenLee FriedlanderMelissa Shook Website | Instagram“You have to do some work to build up your self confidence, to be your most youness. ‘You'. Youness, herness, hisness, theirness, whatever it is that you wanna to be your most of you can make some strides by looking at yourself and understanding yourself. And if you want to do some more in your presentation you can. And you should.” Become a full tier 1 member here to access exclusive additional subscriber-only content and the full archive of previous episodes for £5 per month.For the tier 2 archive-only membership, to access the full library of past episodes for £3 per month, go here.

Little Dope Spot Podcast
Ibn the Daddee of all Dogz HAD to pull upon ya boy and kick the funny ballistics

Little Dope Spot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 140:11


Ya'll already know I had to get Daddee Dogz to come through Greenhouse Gallery and Studios and chop it up with LDS for a few.  We were overdue on catching up and I could not have a season 2 without Ibn telling you guys how we had Stockton College (now University) in a full nelson... Tune In!!!

Muddy River Podcasts
MRN THIS WEEK PODCAST: Lauren Schellenberger, Culver-Stockton College

Muddy River Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 7:41


The incoming president of Culver-Stockton College is no stranger to The Hill. Lauren Schellenberger talks about her new role, her love and familiarity with the college and what knowledge she has taken from her predecessors.

Muddy River Podcasts
MRN THIS WEEK PODCAST: Doug Palmer, Culver-Stockton College

Muddy River Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 12:59


Bob Gough talks to the president of Culver-Stockton about the new school year and the challenges of higher education in a small college, small town setting. Muddy River News This Week is furnished by Harvey's.

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Rise Up For You
Episode #259 with Riana Milne: How Past Trauma Impacts You Today in Life & Love

Rise Up For You

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 32:00


Riana is known as "The Life & Love Transformation Expert" and focuses on increasing a Client's personal growth and self-esteem while improving their holistic health for mind, body, and spirit. She specializes in helping women and men of all ages through the impact of Childhood, Dating or Relationship Trauma and difficult transitions leading to overall Life Transformation and Successful relationships for individuals, couples and families in private practice for over 20 years in Egg Harbor Township, NJ and in Palm Beach County, Florida. She takes an active Coaching role with her Client as they explore together the many avenues to their optimum emotional and over-all health and wellness, both individually and in relationships. She helps Singles attract Emotionally Healthy, Evolved and Conscious Love and guides Couples to transform their relationships from Toxic to Terrific. Riana's Holistic Coaching approach to overall personal growth and change for mind and spirit is core to all her endeavors. Riana believes every human being is unique and deserves an individual, fresh perspective on their emotional and physical health to reach their personal goals in Life, Love and in Business; as well as live their divine purpose which leads to an ultimate sense of happiness. Riana had always wanted to help people with healing using motivational, educational and spiritual approaches so went for her Masters in 1997 in Clinical Counseling Psychology for the humanistic and scientific approaches. She uses – Person-Centered, Cognitive-Behavioral, and Solution-Focused therapies. She received her 3-part, 92-credits Master of Arts Degree from the Rowan University of NJ in Applied Clinical and Counseling Psychology in August 2000, with a 3.98 GPA and awards in the National Honor Society in Psychology (Psi Chi) and the National Honor & Leadership Society of Graduate Students (Alpha Epsilon Lambda). She has taught at the college level for the State of NJ - future Addictions Counselors - at Stockton College of NJ; and in earlier years taught Professional Development, Public Relations and Marketing at Gannon University in Erie, PA. Riana established a private practice, Therapy by the Sea, LLC in the year 2000 in southern NJ, and soon found she wanted to reach even more people so chose to become a Singles & Couples Certified Relationship and Life Coach with the Relationship Coaching Institute, and took many courses in 2009 and 2010 to become Certified. This resulted in her free App, Lessons in Life & Love - on the Go! that launched in 2013 so she was able to Coach “beyond the walls of an office” by using webinars and virtual coaching through SKYPE, Zoom, and by phone. Shortly after that she developed an intensive VIP Coaching Program for both Singles (Dating to Mating) and Couples (Relationship Rescue) and started coaching in person (2011) as well as globally in 2017; and stopped taking therapy clients due to loving the huge successes and much higher levels of service she could offer a Coaching client. STAY CONNECTED: https://rianamilne.com/ __________________________________________________ Thank you again for joining us today please check out our webpage at www.riseupforyou.com for more podcast episodes, webinars, articles, free resources, and events to help you get to the next level in your life! You can also follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Google+, and Youtube @riseupforyou If you know anybody that would benefit from this episode please share it with them and help spread the knowledge and motivation. Please support Rise Up For You by writing a review on iTunes. Your feedback will really help the success of our show and push us to continuously be better! So don’t forget to show your support!

Healthy Wealthy & Smart
235: Dr. Mike Connors: Advocacy, Preventative Care & Burnout

Healthy Wealthy & Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2016 52:07


Thanks for tuning into the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast! I had the pleasure of chatting with Mike Connors about advocacy in physical therapy. Mike is a private practice physical therapy owner, an outside consultant for a professional ballet company in Fort Worth and an adjunct professor in orthopaedic physical therapy for the DPT program at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. In addition, Mike is the current President of the Texas Physical Therapy Association advocating regularly for the PT profession in Austin and DC on regulatory and payment policy issues impacting PT. In this episode, we discuss: -Levels of advocacy and ways to demonstrate the efficacy of physical therapy -Mike’s pitch for APTA membership -Mike’s initial wellness consultation and his focus on preventative care -Advice to new professionals on empathy and preventing burnout -And so much more!   Mike stresses the need for PT advocacy which can take many forms including calling an insurance company, talking to medical colleagues, and increasing awareness in the community in addition to legislative change. He states, “What did you do today that was in the patient’s best interest that the patient couldn’t do for themselves or didn't have the knowledge or the resources to do for themselves? We treat patients. We manage their complex presentations, but we do a lot more than I think we give ourselves credit for. That's a big part of why it is we don't have the widespread knowledge base about what we do because we don’t talk enough about what we do. PT has become the new fight club and the #1 rule of PT is not to talk about PT.”   Mike believes there are untapped candidates for physical therapy services due to public unawareness of the healthcare benefits. “Ironically, in private practice, we are sitting here all competing against one another for 20% of the pie and what we’re not seeing is another 75+% that’s out there that’s doing everything but physical therapy.”   Mike encourages entrepreneurship within physical therapy and recommends to continually strive for excellence. Mike advices, “Entrepreneurs are going to continually learn and evolve over time. Count your successes as much as you count your failures as long as you learn from them and you evolve then it was a worthwhile endeavor.”   For more about Mike: Mike has a BS in Biology from Stockton College with a minor in Psychology (2001). His entry level degree in physical therapy is a Master of Physical Therapy from University of Medicine & Dentistry of NJ-Rutgers University (2003). Mike has a post professional Doctor of Physical Therapy degree from Temple University (2008). He became a board certified specialist in Orthopaedic Physical Therapy from the American Board of PT Specialties in 2011. Mike is currently finishing (ABD) the remaining requirements for completion of a PhD degree in Physical Therapy with an emphasis in applied biomechanics from Texas Woman's University (Anticipated completion 2016).   Mike began working with GTC in October 2004. He most recently rejoined the GTC family in June 2015 as the Director of the Fort Worth Clinic.   Mike's focus and specialization in orthopaedic physical therapy makes him an efficient clinician in managing patients with orthopedic dysfunction. He utilizes a multimodal approach to meet the needs of his patients and clients that include spinal manipulation, dry needling, KT taping, and various other interventions. Mike is certified in functional dry needling from Kinetacore. He has experience working with patients of all ages, from kids to adults and from the weekend warrior to the elite athlete. He is an outside consultant for a professional ballet company in Fort Worth and is an adjunct professor in orthopaedic physical therapy for the DPT program at the University of North Texas Health Science Center. In addition, Mike is the current President of the Texas Physical Therapy Association advocating regularly for the PT profession in Austin and DC on regulatory and payment policy issues impacting PT.   Mike is happily married to his wife Shannon. He enjoys spending time with his family, that includes two beautiful daughters. Mike enjoys staying active, running, traveling, exercising, biking, golfing and staying active in his faith community.   Personal statement: It's ALWAYS all about the patient. We exist as PTs to help patients move better with less pain. It's my pleasure to help patients achieve this goal on a day to day basis.   Social Media: Greater Therapy Centers Twitter Facebook   Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter and facebook to stay updated on all of the latest! Show your support for the show by leaving a rating and review on iTunes!   Have a great week and stay Healthy Wealthy and Smart!   Xo Karen   P.S. Do you want to be a stand out podcast guest? Make sure to grab the tools from the FREE eBook on the home page! Check out my latest blog post on The Do's and Don'ts of Social Media!   P.S.S. Check out the inaugural Women in PT Summit here! Sign up now as space is limited!

Real People, Real Stories: The Brian Soucier Podcast
HOPE FOR LIBERIA - Eli Gbayee - Episode 24

Real People, Real Stories: The Brian Soucier Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2016 55:12


I was separated from my parents at the tender age of four years old as we ran for safety during the civil war that took place in 1989 in my home country, Liberia, Africa. I found myself at a refugee camp; hungry, lost and scared with no idea if my parents survived or not. I was on my own and had to take my survival into my own hands – and, of course, God’s hands. I was often starving and not knowing from where my next meal would come. I remember when I had to walk from my country, Liberia, to Sierra Leone Freetown Board Waterside and didn’t eat for weeks during that time. This nightmare of being “orphaned” lasted for about ten years before I was reunited with my mother. I am the only one in my family to graduate from high school (Absegami High School) and go on to graduate from college (The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey). Most recently, I was selected among hundreds of applicants to participate in the LEADACT (Lead Atlantic City Tomorrow) Program offered through a partnership between the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA) and the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey. After completing the strenuous, one-year curriculum, I proudly graduated this past July (2013). Since I’ve been in the States I’ve continued to serve others. While a student at Stockton College, I served as the Recruitment Chairman of the Men Achieving Leadership Excellence and Success (M.A.L.E.S) Program and as Secretary of Marketing for the Hospitality Management Society which raised money for orphans and widowed families. Because of continued service to others, my family looks up to me and expects me to do well to support our family and other families. It was a blessing that I had the opportunity to come to America to have a better life. As a foreigner who became an American citizen, my life experiences have helped me personally and professionally. Against all odds, I’ve overcome many obstacles and I believe with all my heart that there is a reason I’ve done so. Even though I now have a better life, I just can’t forget the circumstances from which I’ve come. The country endured two terrible civil wars since 1989 to 2003, with approximately 250,000 people killed. There is definitely a reason that I survived… I survived so that hope could be given to others in similar situations. I got hope from having faith, praying and hearing motivational songs. I simply have to give back and give Hope for Liberia. Please help me to give them hope… Please make all checks payable to Hope for Liberia, Hope-for-Liberia P.O. Box 522 Atlantic City, New Jersey 08404 609.328.4657 Eligbayee@aol.com https://www.facebook.com/big.b.sunshinee?fref=ts

Healthy Living With Eric Su
#94 Dr. Andrew Hopkins Part 3 – The value of nutrition for a healthy lifestyle #hlwes

Healthy Living With Eric Su

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 20:47


You guys are in for a treat today.  That is because I have a special guest Dr. Andrew Hopkins. he was episode #30. We will be discussing what it means to live a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Hopkins has a bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in biochemistry He is the graduate of the National university of health sciences His passion is nutrition and helping people live a healthy life. Dr Hopkins — or “Doctor Andy,” as we all call him — is from Southern New Jersey. He attended Stockton College, and while pursuing his Bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in Biochemistry, he developed ulcerative colitis. While in chiropractic school at the National University of Health Sciences, he did the traditional treatments like prednisone and medication. However, after graduation in 2000, he lost all his hair and developed psoriatic cirrhiosis that abraded his hands and feet badly. His doctors kept telling him that it wasn’t about nutrition, but he thought, “Maybe I should find out for myself.” Through workshops and self-directed research, he learned enough about nutrition to get his autoimmune conditions under control. That gave him a passion for health through nutrition, so he pursued it at the Natural Healing Institute of Naturopathy, graduating as a Clinical Nutritionist in 2004. Company: Holistic Health and Nutrition Center Office Phone Number : 847-301-0433 Website : chiroholistic.com E-Mail : chiroholistic@gmail.com For additional podcast from Healthy Living With Eric Su visit www.ericwsu.com/podcasts.   Remember, Eric Su’s Insider is available at http://www.ericwsu.com/eric-su-insider/ Also, get the latest E-Course at www.ericwsu.com/hrw Rate and review this episode on itunesSee you at the next episode The post #94 Dr. Andrew Hopkins Part 3 – The value of nutrition for a healthy lifestyle #hlwes appeared first on Eric W Su.

Healthy Living With Eric Su
#93 Dr. Andrew Hopkins – Part 2 The value in fitness for a healthy lifestyle #hlwes

Healthy Living With Eric Su

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 16:12


You guys are in for a treat today.  That is because I have a special guest Dr. Andrew Hopkins. he was episode #30. We will be discussing the value in fitness for a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Hopkins has a bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in biochemistry He is the graduate of the National university of health sciences His passion is nutrition and helping people live a healthy life. Dr Hopkins — or “Doctor Andy,” as we all call him — is from Southern New Jersey. He attended Stockton College, and while pursuing his Bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in Biochemistry, he developed ulcerative colitis. While in chiropractic school at the National University of Health Sciences, he did the traditional treatments like prednisone and medication. However, after graduation in 2000, he lost all his hair and developed psoriatic cirrhiosis that abraded his hands and feet badly. His doctors kept telling him that it wasn’t about nutrition, but he thought, “Maybe I should find out for myself.” Through workshops and self-directed research, he learned enough about nutrition to get his autoimmune conditions under control. That gave him a passion for health through nutrition, so he pursued it at the Natural Healing Institute of Naturopathy, graduating as a Clinical Nutritionist in 2004. Company: Holistic Health and Nutrition Center Office Phone Number : 847-301-0433 Website : chiroholistic.com E-Mail : chiroholistic@gmail.com For additional podcast from Healthy Living With Eric Su visit www.ericwsu.com/podcasts.   Remember, Eric Su’s Insider is available at http://www.ericwsu.com/eric-su-insider/ Also, get the latest E-Course at www.ericwsu.com/hrw Rate and review this episode on itunesSee you at the next episode The post #93 Dr. Andrew Hopkins – Part 2 The value in fitness for a healthy lifestyle #hlwes appeared first on Eric W Su.

Healthy Living With Eric Su
#92 Dr. Andrew Hopkins – Part 1 What it means to live a healthy lifestyle. #hlwes

Healthy Living With Eric Su

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2016 29:12


You guys are in for a treat today.  That is because I have a special guest Dr. Andrew Hopkins. he was episode #30. We will be discussing what it means to live a healthy lifestyle. Dr. Hopkins has a bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in biochemistry He is the graduate of the National university of health sciences His passion is nutrition and helping people live a healthy life. Dr Hopkins — or “Doctor Andy,” as we all call him — is from Southern New Jersey. He attended Stockton College, and while pursuing his Bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in Biochemistry, he developed ulcerative colitis. While in chiropractic school at the National University of Health Sciences, he did the traditional treatments like prednisone and medication. However, after graduation in 2000, he lost all his hair and developed psoriatic cirrhiosis that abraded his hands and feet badly. His doctors kept telling him that it wasn’t about nutrition, but he thought, “Maybe I should find out for myself.” Through workshops and self-directed research, he learned enough about nutrition to get his autoimmune conditions under control. That gave him a passion for health through nutrition, so he pursued it at the Natural Healing Institute of Naturopathy, graduating as a Clinical Nutritionist in 2004. Company: Holistic Health and Nutrition Center Office Phone Number : 847-301-0433 Website : chiroholistic.com E-Mail : chiroholistic@gmail.com   For additional podcast from Healthy Living With Eric Su visit www.ericwsu.com/podcasts.   Remember, Eric Su’s Insider is available at http://www.ericwsu.com/eric-su-insider/ Also, get the latest E-Course at www.ericwsu.com/hrw Rate and review this episode on itunesSee you at the next episode   The post #92 Dr. Andrew Hopkins – Part 1 What it means to live a healthy lifestyle. #hlwes appeared first on Eric W Su.

Healthy Living With Eric Su
#30 Dr. Andrew Hopkins – optimal health through fitness and nutrition education

Healthy Living With Eric Su

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015 29:58


You guys are in for a treat today.  That is because I have a special guest Dr. Andrew Hopkins. We will be discussing optimal fitness through nutrition and education. Dr Hopkins — or “Doctor Andy,” as we all call him — is from Southern New Jersey. He attended Stockton College, and while pursuing his Bachelors in Human Biology with a minor in Biochemistry, he developed ulcerative colitis. While in chiropractic school at the National University of Health Sciences, he did the traditional treatments like prednisone and medication. However, after graduation in 2000, he lost all his hair and developed psoriatic cirrhiosis that abraded his hands and feet badly. His doctors kept telling him that it wasn’t about nutrition, but he thought, “Maybe I should find out for myself.” Through workshops and self-directed research, he learned enough about nutrition to get his autoimmune conditions under control. That gave him a passion for health through nutrition, so he pursued it at the Natural Healing Institute of Naturopathy, graduating as a Clinical Nutritionist in 2004. Company: Holistic Health and Nutrition Center Office Phone Number : 847-301-0433 Website : chiroholistic.com E-Mail : chiroholistic@gmail.com The post #30 Dr. Andrew Hopkins – optimal health through fitness and nutrition education appeared first on Eric W Su.

CivicStory Podcast Library
Atlantic City Arts District & Stockton College

CivicStory Podcast Library

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2015 3:09


(Uploaded on Jan 12, 2012) Atlantic City is planning an "arts district" along Mississippi Avenue from Dante Hall to the Boardwalk. Key players are the Bay-Atlantic Symphony, Richard Stockton College, and the Casino Reinvestment Development Authority (CRDA). (October 2011)

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Obcast - Near-Earth Object
Episode 11: Chuck Caruso - A Nomadic Actor with Strong Roots

Obcast - Near-Earth Object

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2013 91:34


Chuck Caruso was a hero of mine when I was a young actor in college, and he remains so today, for many reasons. He’s managed to make a meaningful and dynamic career of musical theatre performance, and along the way, he’s learned a lot about what it means to earn your place in the industry, while maintaining a semblance of connection to the people in your life who make it all worth it. Dare I say it, Chuck qualifies as “seasoned.”You might already know who Chuck is, sort of, if you’re a Strangers with Candy fan, as Chuck played the role of jock doofus “Trake” on the Comedy Central series. (Yes, we talk about why he didn’t wind up in the movie version, and it’s going to bring scandal upon the entire entertainment industry!*)You can catch Chuck out on the road next year in a national tour of Man of La Mancha and in his reprisal of the title role in the musical version of Shrek. He may also have a brilliant idea for a breakfast cereal that gives you personal validation. Duration: 92 minutesSubscribe to the Obcast in iTunes or through this link.Links from the showChuck on Twitter as @chuckcaruso, his blog Broadway by Forty, and his YouTube channelHis not-to-be-missed, super-hilarious XtraNormal cartoon “You Should Be on Broadway” Information on his upcoming performances in Man of La Mancha (Chuck says only buy tickets through the venues, not through this site) and Shrek“Strengthen our knees for Ha!” * That actually won’t happen.And here's Chuck as Zero in the Stockton College production of The Adding Machine, and I'm playing the Guide, indicating broadly toward Chuck.

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO
Chic-Fil-A's Fight to Stay Alive at Stockton College

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2013 33:00


Chic-fil-A has been in the fight of it's life time when then the President came out in support of heterosex marriage. Now the lefties are trying to kick them off Stockton Campus in NJ Find out what the college cr's are doing there to keep them alive. Chris Coleman, College Republican of Stockton and Mark Falzon to weigh on Chic-fil-A fight to stay alive on Stockton College on NJ.  Show sponsored by campusteaparties.com Log ono campusteaparties.com/blog/ Discrimination of various groups on campus.  Other issues:  Rock to vote on Rutgers        

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO
The Election Results and What Will We Expect in 4 years?

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 63:00


Discuss the election results. Discuss obamacare, what will the next four years be like?  How about jobs?  The economy? How do we as a nation go forth?  How do we resolve past issues?  Listen as we go live. With Dr. Michael Zey of Montclair State University. Dr. Zey is a full professor at Montclair State University and Executive Director of the Expansionary Institute.  At the School of Business, he teaches courses in Management Processes &Training and Development and Career Planning.Dr. Zey is a consultant in the areas formal mentor programs, future techno, social and business trends. Chris Coleman, a College Republican of Stockton College will be giving a students analysys of the outcome of the election.  Students have worked very hard to get their candidate elected.campusteaparties.com or log onto the blog at campusteaparties.com/blog/

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO
Chic-fil-A Fight to Stay Alive at Stockton College

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2012 31:00


Chic-fil-A has been in the fight of it's life time when then the President came out in support of heterosex marriage. Now the lefties are trying to kick them off Stockton Campus in NJ Find out what the college cr's are doing there to keep them alive. Chris Coleman, College Republican of Stockton and Mark Falzon to weigh on Chic-fil-A fight to stay alive on Stockton College on NJ.  Show sponsored by campusteaparties.com Log ono campusteaparties.com/blog/ Discrimination of various groups on campus.  Other issues:  Rock to vote on Rutgers

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO
Christ Coleman (Stockton University)Mark Falzon Live

STUDENTSFORABETTERFUTURERADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2012 31:00


Chris and Mark Falzon to weigh on Chic-fil-A fight to stay alive on Stockton College on NJ. Discrimination of various groups on campus.  Other issues:  Rock to vote on Rutgers This show sponsored by campusteaparties.com Log onto campusteaparties.com/blog/

Southeast Green - Speaking of Green
Greening your Freezer

Southeast Green - Speaking of Green

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2012 24:00


William M. Geist, Chief Executive Officer As the head of The Madison Energy Group, Mr. Geist drives the Vision of a greener, better future through innovative technology and services and has brought a team of professionals together with the ability to execute that Vision.  Mr. Geist takes a hands-on approach and works side by side with his Managing Directors and Reseller Channel in order to foster a team environment and flattened vertical corporate structure. He believes in a solid work ethic, team building, and a client-first philosophy to manage the organization.  Mr. Geist intends to take Madison Energy to a global level within five years.   Prior to developing The Madison Energy Group, Mr. Geist was a Wealth Advisor for both Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch.  During this time, he focused on the management of individual and small to medium sized corporate investment assets.  As a Wealth Advisor, Mr. Geist was responsible for the creation, monitoring, and re-balancing of equity based client portfolios and corporate retirement funds.  After leaving Merrill Lynch, Mr. Geist created Madison Diversified, an alternative investment and private equity firm.   Mr. Geist holds a Business Management and Finance degree from The Richard Stockton College of NJ as well as Series 7, 66, and 31 financial licenses.  He also served on the Board of Trustees for Stockton College and several other charitable boards.