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In this episode of our podcast, we have a candid conversation with Mark Elliott, also known as Toba Tech on TikTok. Mark dives into his experiences working in a tire shop, discussing the challenges and demands of the job, especially during the busy snow tire season. He shares insights into the long hours, with shifts stretching from seven in the morning to seven at night, Monday to Thursday, and how his team manages the intense workload. Mark also talks about the recent changes under his new boss, including the option to work overtime during peak periods, which has led to record-setting months for the shop. Tune in to hear Mark's personal take on the automotive service industry and his rise on social media platforms like TikTok.[00:01:35] TikTok and automotive content.[00:05:19] Fishing in Winnipeg[00:08:52] Career uncertainty after nine years.[00:09:06] Mechanic job experiences.[00:14:59] Mentorship in the industry.[00:15:03] Apprenticeship program challenges.[00:19:31] Job performance and car repairs.[00:21:42] Ford quality and German cars.[00:22:44] A career transition and growth.[00:28:43] Valuing ourselves in the industry.[00:30:47] Transitioning to quality repairs.[00:33:53] Cheap customers and aftermarket parts.[00:39:36] EVs and hybrids in automotive.[00:40:39] EVs and higher disposable income.[00:44:17] The need for technological adaptation.[00:47:10] Specialization of transmission repairs.[00:51:11] Recalling faulty vehicle parts.[00:55:18] Engine block coolant intrusion.[00:58:19] Social media and the industry.[01:02:43] The toxic end of networking.[01:04:20] Calling out social media behavior.[01:07:00] Approaching transmissions and systems.[01:11:33] Custom car exhaust work.[01:13:27] Quality of aftermarket car parts.[01:15:52] Difficulty with seized wheel bearings.[01:21:21] Technician shortage and business potential.[01:22:03] Finding skilled workers and immigrants.[01:26:27] Realness of the podcast.[01:28:59] Networking and building relationships.[01:31:34] Confrontation and understanding in conversations.[01:34:45] Gratitude and Excitement.
I am thrilled to share with you the latest episode of the Jaded Mechanic podcast!
Ever wonder what makes a basement suite legal? Want a checklist for risk-factors to help you identify an illegal unit? Do you know the difference between a sublease and a lease transfer? In this coaching call episode with investor Chauntelle, we expose the pitfalls of renting out rogue units. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, this episode is your ticket to understanding the in's and out's of illegal (and legal) additional suites. Tune in, level up, and get ready to make your real estate dreams a reality! What we learned from Chauntelle and Terrie in this episode: - The Ultimate Secret to Rental Success Lies in This Must-Know Legal Compliance - Your Guide to Mastering Zoning Regulations! - The Astonishing Power of Legalized Basement Suites. - The Shocking Impact of Illegally Rented Units on Your Property Value. - The Hidden Dangers Lurking in Master Lease Agreements - What You MUST Know! - The Unseen Dangers of New Rental Models Could Wreck Your Finances - Learn How to Stay Safe. Notable Words From The Episode: The "severability clause" can determine how rent obligations are divided among multiple tenants on one lease. -Terrie Schauer Timestamp: [00:02] Podcast intro [01:14] Terrie welcomes Chauntelle as a returning guest to discuss the complex and potentially problematic issue of subletting and basement suites in the real estate market. [2:31] Terrie discusses the checklist of considerations for landlords regarding basement suites. [10:22] Terrie discusses the legal and practical implications of renting out properties with incorrect zoning and multiple tenants on a single lease. [21:45] Terrie discusses the financial aspect of renovating a basement suite and expanding the number of units in a property. [25:20] Podcast outro Connect with Us: Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/restateinvestorsclub/ Email: reic@clubimmobilier.ca Terrie Schauer's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/terrieschauer/ Terrie Schauer's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrieschauer/
Under the umbrella of “Our Meeting at the Crossroads” comes our 2nd Journey, “The Gents of the 3.5”. “Second time around”, trailing our last experience with “The Gents of the 3.5” (freshman run), The Video Mini Episode of the 3.5, and “After Talk” Sessions.Shows Designers and Co-Creator Bruno Diaz and Darren Lorenzo, along with Co Founder George Papas get together to bring you and Present our Sophomore Season, of “The Gents of the 3.5”. With host George Papas, Bruno Diaz and Darren Lorenzo.This is a show about friends. Just guys shooting the breeze. Talking about any and everything. Men don't just have locker room conversation, ladies. A day in the life of the squad, the fellas, dem boys, it's just us people.Webisode and Recapped Video Mini Episodes, Available on our Youtube page (Upward and Onward Productions LLC), our Facebook page (Upward and Onward Productions) and our Twitter/Instagram page (@UpandOnProd).Friends, how many of us have them? “We're just a band of brothers, hanging out in good company. So don't you dare try to judge us, negate on what you can't hear or see”. We are just the 3.5 folks. Nothing more, nothing less, but damn sure worth it.“To be a fly on the wall, at the barber shop or gym near the bathroom stall or when he's on his way from hangin out or after work at the end of the day”. These are “The Gents of the 3.5”. Come join us for a casual conversation.If you have any questions, inquires, or just things you'd like to add. Once again please reach out and message us on Instagram @O.M.A.T.C, or @UpandOnProd and or Facebook @UpwardandOnwardProductions or @Our.Meeting.at.the.Crossroads (page or fb. group). We appreciate you, and hope you check us out.“The Gents of the 3.5”Podcast Show Founder - Upward and Onward ProductionsConcept Co-Creators - Darren Lorenzo and Bruno DiazHost - Bruno Diaz, Darren Lorenzo and Jason Campbell Director/Theme Song - Darren LorenzoSound Editor/Mixer - Bruno DiazContent Producers - Darren Lorenzo The Hair of the Dog……
George Chase Jr called in to talk about his family, new music from The Sublets, and his new show Happy Hour Sessions! "It's the same thing with any art... you work on a project and in the vacuum of your mind it seems like a kinda cool idea and then you try to implement it or put it out in the world... you never know... ya know, it stops belonging to you, now it belongs to the world and they can judge it or say things about it and it's always scary."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard Dawkins talks about personifiers and sublets.
This week's show features Vix 20 with music from The Sadies, The Sublets, Danny McGaw, Goo Goo Dolls, Wilderado, Internet Friends, The Unlikely Candidates, Osaka Popstar, Starcrawler, Sports Team, Skuff Micksun & Randy Stephens and The Groove Makers! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 07/05/2022
This week's show features The Sublets with music from The Beths, The Living Strange, Lockyer Boys, 408, Homes At Night, MONOWHALES, Vic 20, Gramms, Two Door Cinema Club, The Foxies, Almost Monday, Piqued Jacks & Tough On Fridays! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 06/28/2022
This week's show features The Living Strange with music from Standing Like Statues, Day Wave, Third Lung, Jimmy Eat World, The Dollyrots, The Sublets, Ivory Skies, Grand Am, Metric, The Awkward Silences & Go Betty Go! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 06/21/2022
This time, the unwanted resident is in California. www.patreon.com/stevelehto
The Elder Emo Hours sat down with The Sublets!
This week's show features Palms Station with music from WREX, Envy of None, Starcrawler, The Sublets, State Champs, Holograms of the Skyline, Bad Mary, The Black Keys, Billy Howerdel, Death Cab for Cutie, Internet Friends, Don't Believe in Ghosts & The Marble Arches! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 05/24/2022
From New Zealand, Postcards (https://postcardsfromnewzealand.bandcamp.com/album/burn-witch-burn) joins The Mosh Pit with Wes. We talk about the new album, hobbies and more. Tracklist: Saved by Skarlet, Vices of Vanity, 3 Days Under, The Sublets
This week's show features Envy of None with music from Book of the Month Club, The Orphan The Poet, Osaka Popstar, Easy Life, Archy and The Astronauts, Lazy Queen, Mexican Dogs, Elf Power, Kulick, Trapdoor Social, The Sadies & The Sublets! Hosted by Aaron Zytle. 05/10/2022
About Tricia Brouk and The Big Talk Academy: Tricia Brouk is an internationally award-winning director who has worked in theater, film, and television for three decades. She applies her deep expertise to the art of public speaking. Brouk founded The Big Talk Academy, where she certifies speakers in the art of public speaking. In addition to my work in the entertainment industry, I apply decades of expertise in theater, tv and film, to the art of public speaking. I want to put people with important messages onto the big stage and the big screen. I'm the executive producer of Speakers Who Dare, and was executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare. I choreographed the series Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes, where I was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series I directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. My film, Right Livelihood A Journey To Here won Best Documentary Short of 2019 at The Olympus Film Festival in LA. And I was given the honor of being awarded Top Director of 2019 by The International Association of Top Professionals. The Big Talk Over Dinner is my newest series about people having mindful conversations about hard stuff, like politics, race, immigration, gender and leadership over dinner. I also hosts The Big Talk an award winning podcast on iTunes. TEDx Producer, Media Personality, and World-Renowned Speaker Mentor Tricia Brouk Curates her signature speaker program for executives, business owners, and leaders that will: - Shape your authentic story into a cohesive brand narrative that you will communicate wherever you go - Transform that story into a leadership message, keynote speech, and communication agenda to differentiate yourself as a leader and positive disruptor - Show you how to take your core message and integrate it in every interaction and across any platform - Define yourself to the world as THE leader of your industry Tricia Brouk helps high-performing professionals transform into industry thought leaders through the power of authentic storytelling. Her methodology centers around transforming her client's authentic stories into an industry-leading voice and commanding media presence to gain wider recognition to become the go-to experts in their fields. With her experience as a seasoned and award-winning director, producer, and mentor to countless speakers, Tricia has put more than 50 speakers onto TEDx stages in less than four years. She has spoken at Forbes, Pride Global, The New York Public Library, Barnes and Noble, Ellevate, The Jumbo African Support Hub and The National Organization for Rare Disorders.
40 years and Counting - Building Business Success in Therapy Practices- What Matters Most
Probably the first big investment therapists make in their private practice is deciding to open a physicial location, or "brick and mortar" location. The podcast does a deep dive into all possibilites and what you need to take into consideration for each- from running a practice out of your home, subletting from someone, doing a space usage agreement, renting or buying a location. This is discussed from all vantage points including what you need to include in a letter of agreement or lease to make sure you are protected, getting a good deal, and choosing the location best suited for you.
In this week’s episode, we look at the latest mix of bad and good news for the commercial real estate property types. We walk through this week’s ‘Ground Zero’- like office headlines, unicorn news for the hotel segment, Simon’s retail earnings, and Amazon’s industrial story. We also discuss our Life Insurance Commercial Mortgage Return Index and CMBS deal pricing 101. In time for Valentine’s day, we share our thoughts on the holiday. Notes: • Market Headlines (0:45) • Office sector news: sublets (1:30) • NY office news (7:37) • Chicago – 'Ground Zero' for office(9:05) • San Francisco segment (10:23) • Unicorn headlines for hotels(13:24) • The "salvation of the shopping mall" (20:25) • Simon earnings (26:30) • Industrial news from Amazon (31:26) • New CMBS Deal Pricing 101 (33:43) • Life Insurance Commercial Mortgage Return Index(41:15) • Shoutouts (42:35) • Deal of the Week (47:26) Questions or comments? Contact us at podcast@trepp.com.
Catherine is here today with Tricia Brouk. Tricia Brouk is an international award-winning director. She works in theatre, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She's the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. She choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk an award-winning podcast on iTunes. Tricia directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new tv series. She was recently awarded Top Director of 2019 by the International Association of Top Professionals and her documentary Right Livelihood A Journey to Here about the Buddhist Chaplain at Riker's Island won Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival and You're Gorgeous, I Love Your Shirt, An Inside Look at Bullying and Mental Health has also won Official Selection at The Awareness Film Festival. Find Out More About Tricia Brouk Visit Tricia's Website Tricia Brouk on Facebook Connect with Tricia on Twitter @triciabrouk Follow Tricia Brouk on Instagram @tricia_brouk It's now time to tune into this one very inspirational human being. Enjoy!!
Tricia Brouk is an international award winning director. She is works in theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. She choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk an award winning podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new tv series. She was recently awarded Top Director of 2019 by the International Association of Top Professionals and her documentary Right Livelihood A Journey to Here about the Buddhist Chaplain at Riker’s Island won Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival and You’re Gorgeous, I Love Your Shirt, An Inside Look at Bullying and Mental Health won an Award of Merit at the Awareness Festival. Tricia connects with Lou Diamond on Thrive LOUD.
How can we share our own profound truths? Tricia Brouk is an award-winning international director. She works in theater, film, and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She's the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx production. Tricia choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk, an award-winning podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner, a new tv series. The International Association of Top Professionals recently awarded Tricia Top Director of 2019. Her documentary Right Livelihood A Journey to Here about the Buddhist Chaplain at Rikers Island won Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival and has been submitted for an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science. In this episode, Tricia digs deep as she unfolds her story + speaks about navigating challenges to stay committed to her inner truth. We talk about understanding our infinite potential + knowing the possibilities as limitless creators. Plus- grab a pen + paper, because Tricia gives actionable tips on how to deliver your very own transformational talk. In this Episode You'll Learn: All about today's guest, Tricia Brouk [ 0:45 ] About Tricia's early dreams [ 6:30 ] How to navigate challenges + stay committed to our goals [ 10:20 ] About Tricia's post-dance career [ 15:15 ] How to find clarity within our processes [ 21:40 ] Tips on delivering a transformational talk [ 29:45 ] Navigating our public speaking fears [ 37:20 ] What's next for Tricia [ 41:50 ] What is an Oura Ring [ 46:00 ] Soul Shifting Quotes: “I didn't understand I was being spoken to by the universe.” “I was receiving answers to questions I was not asking.” “Listen to your heart, your gut, and your body. By standing up, ultimately, you will transform.” “Being over prepared doesn't make you difficult; it makes you effective.” “Take care of the audience.” Links Mentioned: Learn my 7 Secrets to Uplevel Your Brand & Land Your Dream Clients Grab your FREE training, How to Call in Your Tribe + Create Content that Converts Save your seat to the Ignite Your Soul Summit Learn more about Tricia by following her on Instagram or heading to www.triciabrouk.com. Sign up for the TED Focused Workshop Follow Tricia on Facebook at @thebigtalkwithtriciabrouk Get an Oura Ring Tag me in your big shifts + takeaways: @amberlilyestrom Did you hear something you loved here today?! Leave a Review + Subscribe via iTunes Listen on Spotify
Tricia Brouk Website: https://triciabrouk.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tricia_brouk/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebigtalkwithtriciabrouk/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/triciabrouk?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/triciabrouk Tricia Brouk is an international award winning director. She works in theater, film, and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who Dare, a TEDx producer. Tricia choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk an award winning podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new tv series. Tricia was recently awarded Top Director of 2019 by the International Association of Top Professionals, and her documentary Right Livelihood, A Journey to Here about the Buddhist Chaplain at Rikers Island won Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival. You’re Gorgeous, I Love Your Shirt, An Inside Look at Bullying and Mental Health have both been submitted for an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science. In this episode, we discuss: How to live the lifestyle you want doing the work you love How being clear on your desires leads to action Why detaching from the outcome leads to success How to let the universe give you the gift The importance of responsibility in communication Tips on taking on big speaking moments in life The connection between feeling and speaking How to empower yourself as a speaker
In this episode Tricia Brouk discusses what it was like to witness the worst terror attack in US history and the impact it had on her. On Sept. 12th the producer called and said "the show is on." In this vulnerable conversation we discuss the impact of trauma and life pre and post 9/11. Tricia shares her thoughts on how art can heal after tragedy. THe ripple effect of traumatic events is undeniable.Tricia Brouk is an international award winning director. She is works in theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. She choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk an award winning podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new tv series. She was recently awarded Top Director of 2019 by the International Association of Top Professionals and her documentary Right Livelihood A Journey to Here about the Buddhist Chaplain at Riker’s Island won Best Documentary Short at The Olympus Film Festival and You’re Gorgeous, I Love Your Shirt, An Inside Look at Bullying and Mental Health have both been submitted for an Oscar from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Science.
Tricia Brouk joins our Be Awesome series hosted by Dr. Kristina Hallett and Kristin Walker. She shares why her vision for Speakers Who Dare had to include powerful speakers about mental health.Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. She is also writes and choreographs for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. Shechoreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new TV series.www.speakerswhodare.comwww.mhnrnetwork.com
Join the conversation as Tricia Brouk talks about how she's changing the perception of mental illness through daring speakers, movies, and performance.Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. She is also writes and choreographs for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. Shechoreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new TV series.www.speakerswhodare.comwww.mhnrnetwork.com
Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who Dare, a TEDx producer and she's choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new TV series. Episode Overview: How to create the WOW factor when introducing yourself Confidence tips in how to engage new people Common speaker mistakes What makes a great speaker How to connect with a speaker after a big talk And so much more If you are clearly yourself and not who you think they want you to be; you will be authentic. They will trust you and there will be so many connections where people will introduce themselves. Confidence tips in how to engage new people Practice communicating to people Create a scenario of mild stress - practicing in front of the mirror won't work because your body will betray you. You will get butterflies in your stomach, you will get sweaty palms or dry lips but if you practice under mild stress, you will know what to do when you have butterflies in your stomach. Practice the art of asking people about themselves. When you are an active listener, people will remember you far more than if it is only about you. Best tips on how to engage with the speakers after their speeches As a speaker, you must prepare of the "after party". People will come ask you questions or come to you to get your energy and ideas. So make sure your energy stays up. Make sure that you stay engage with your audience. If you are someone who wanted to talk to the speaker, find out who is the speaker's assistant is and email the assistant so that your email or message will go directly to the speaker. This is because most speakers are really tired and won't remember every conversation that he or she had after the event. How to look for a speaker: What Tricia looks for in a speaker is the idea. If the idea moves her and she thinks that the world needs to hear about it, then she will move to the next phase which is knowing who this person is whether they are aligned in their lives and in their business idea, are they willing to talk about it and finding out if they are good human beings. Common mistakes a speaker makes: Air quotes Blaming anyone else for any technical issues Never apologize for any mistakes Resources: Speaker's Training: The Speakers Salon Get The 7 Step Formula to a Fearless Speaking by texting TRICIA to the numbers 44-222 Connect with Tricia: Website: TriciaBrouk.com Facebook: The Big Talk with Tricia Brouk LinkedIn: Tricia Brouk Twitter: @TriciaBrouk
Tricia Brouk joins our Be Awesome series hosted by Dr. Kristina Hallett and Kristin Walker. She shares why her vision for Speakers Who Dare had to include powerful speakers about mental health.Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. She is also writes and choreographs for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. She choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new TV series.www.speakerswhodare.comwww.triciabrouk.com
Yes - public speaking is still one of the major fears of a lot of people. How about speaking in public and dealing with mental health challenges? Tricia Brouk joins our Be Awesome series hosted by Dr. Kristina Hallett and Kristin Walker. We learn from a pro how to navigate the world of professional public speaking.Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. She is also writes and choreographs for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of Speakers Who dare, a TEDx producer. She choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She curates and hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC, The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes and directs and produces The Big Talk Over Dinner a new TV series.www.speakerswhodare.comwww.triciabrouk.com
Tricia Brouk’s passion for storytelling has shaped her worked in film, television, and theater for over twenty-five years.Her work has been featured on Black Box for ABC, The Affair for Showtime, and Rescue Me on FOX, as well as in Lasse Hallstrom’s The Hoax with Richard Gere. She received a Golden Thumb award from Roger Ebert for her choreography on John Turturro’s feature film Romance and Cigarettes, where she worked closely with James Gandolfini, Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, Eddie Izzard, Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, and Bobby Canavale.She’s directed award-winning shows like the web-series Sublets, which won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Fest, and the short documentary This Dinner is Full, which earned Official Selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival and The New York Independent Film Festival.Tricia is committed to producing and directing stories that entertain, uplift, and foster an exchange of ideas. As the Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare, she curates the top speakers in the country, and her production company, The Big Talk Productions, shoots documentary shorts on the thought leaders making an impact on our world.
I am absolutely thrilled to share today’s podcast with you!In today’s life changing hour with Tricia Brouk, (the most authentic woman ever!), we talk about the authenticity in embracing your true self!Discover how respecting and honoring the gifts and talents that you were born with can authentically make a difference in this world!Hear how following your Path of Joy, using the skills you love and standing sincerely in your truth, can lead you to a no drama, simplistic and seamless life!Feel the determination when you “Build your own damn door”, embrace the love and support that you DO have to blaze your own trail.Please tag me on Instagram or Facebook, I would LOVE to hear how you stand in your truth!https://www.instagram.com/tamaraarnoldcoaching/https://www.facebook.com/tamaraarnoldcoachingMore about Tricia Brouk:Tricia Brouk is an Award winning director, writer, speaker and the executive producer of TedxLincolnSquare in NYC.Tricia Brouk’s passion for storytelling has shaped her worked in film, television, and theater for over twenty-five years.Her work has been featured on Black Box for ABC, The Affair for Showtime, and Rescue Me on FOX, as well as in Lasse Hallstrom’s The Hoax with Richard Gere. She received a Golden Thumb award from Roger Ebert for her choreography on John Turturro’s feature film Romance and Cigarettes, where she worked closely with James Gandolfini, Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, Eddie Izzard, Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, and Bobby Canavale.She’s directed award-winning shows like the web-series Sublets, which won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Fest, and the short documentary This Dinner is Full, which earned Official Selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival and The New York Independent Film Festival.Tricia is committed to producing and directing stories that entertain, uplift, and foster an exchange of ideas. As the Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare, she curates the top speakers in the country, and her production company, The Big Talk Productions, shoots documentary shorts on the thought leaders making an impact on our world.
On this episode of the Healthy Wealthy and Smart Podcast, I welcome Tricia Brouk back on to the show to share tools to be a fearless speaker. Tricia Brouk’s passion for storytelling has shaped her work in film, television, and theater for over twenty-five years. Tricia is committed to producing and directing stories that entertain, uplift, and foster an exchange of ideas. As the Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare, she curates the top speakers in the country, and her production company, The Big Talk Productions, shoots documentary shorts on the thought leaders making an impact on our world. In this episode, we discuss: -The importance of getting clear on your driving reason to take the stage -The tools that can help you become a fearless speaker -Differentiating between the speaker’s objectives and their action -How to communicate your expertise as a conversation with your audience -And so much more! “We as an audience want to trust our speakers.” “If you’re worried about being scared, you’re not focused on the audience and delivering the content.” “It’s very important to rehearse under mild stress and then continuously increase that stress.” “We all have a bag of tricks.” “Never apologize from the stage.” “The first step is to put yourself out there.” “We forget that ‘no’ is an opportunity for a new door to open.” “You have to put yourself out there in order to give your idea and your story the possibility to be heard by anyone.” “We need to flex the muscle over and over again in order to release the feeling of self-consciousness.” For more information on Tricia: Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. She is also writes and choreographs for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare and has choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. And the series she directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She’s written two musicals, a play, a sitcom pilot, and a feature film. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She also hosts the Speaker Salon in NYC and The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes. Resources discussed on this show: The Big Talk with Tricia Brouk Tricia Brouk Website Speaker Hub The Big Talk Season 5 Email: tricia@triciabrouk.com Text ‘Tricia’ to 44222 to receive the “7 Step Formula to Fearless Speaking” Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram 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
Tricia Brouk, Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare, talks with Laura Zarrow about her career in theater, film and television, and how to be a great storyteller across different mediums.Tricia Brouk is an award-winning director, writer for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare and has choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. The series she directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full, was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the NYC Independent Film Festival. She also hosts The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes, where interviews people who talk for a living as well as curates and directs a national speaker salon.Tricia on The Speaker Salon: https://vimeo.com/274046109Aired on August 1, 2018 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Do you dream of becoming a TEDx speaker? Are you ready to create your own signature talk? If so, you’re going to love today’s interview! In this episode of the IHML Show, we’re talking with Tricia Brouk, award-winning director, writer, filmmaker and the executive producer of TEDx Lincoln Square. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her knowledge and expertise to the art of public speaking. This episode will help you shine a light on your stories and message and gain the courage to put yourself out there on stage. Tricia Brouk is an award winning director. She is also writes and choreographs for theater, film and television. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, she applies her expertise to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare and has choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes, where she was awarded a Golden Thumb Award from Roger Ebert. And the series she directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She’s written two musicals, a play, a sitcom pilot, and a feature film. The documentary short she directed and produced This Dinner is Full was official selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival, as well as the New York City Independent Film Festival. She also hosts The Big Talk a podcast on iTunes, where interviews people who talk for a living. For Further Insight: Website: http://www.thebigtalknyc.com/start Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tricia.brouk Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/triciabrouk/ Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Yourbigtalknyc
When difficulties happen, Tricia believes that it is not an end, but rather a beginning. Also, if our map changes, we should trust and believe where we are being led. In addition to working in the entertainment industry, Tricia Brouk applies her expertise as a director and writer for film, television and theater to the art of Big Talks and Keynotes. She nurtures speakers using the same techniques she does with actors by guiding them to become their most vulnerable selves in order to truly connect with their audience. She offers speakers a new point of view on what a Big Talk can be and how to achieve their goal, and often times, their dream, of taking a Big stage. She's the Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare has worked on Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and received a Golden Thumb award from Roger Ebert for her work John Turturro's Romance and Cigarettes, where she worked closely with James Gandolfini and Kate Winslet. The series she directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival, The I Love New York Award at The New York Web Fest and Official Selection at The LA Web Festival. She's written two musicals, a play, a sitcom pilot, and is currently writing a show called Mothers and Daughters based on interviews she's had with women from the ages of 12-90. You can listen to Tricia's podcast The Big Talk on iTunes where she interviews people who talk for a living. Tricia@thebigtalknyc.com @yourbigtalk on Twitter @Triciabrouk on Facebook https://www.linkedin.com/in/triciabrouk/ tags: stories that empower, stories, story, that, empower, storiesthatempower, podcast, hope, inspiration, inspire, inspiring, lift up, light, dark, motivate, motivation, motivating, Sean, Tricia, Brouk, Tricia Brouk, thebigtalknyc.com, yourbigtalk, triciabrouk, entertainment, director, writer, film, television, theater, speaker, actor, big, talk, tedxlincolnsquare, golden, thumb, award, john, turtorro, james, gandolfini, kate, winslet, sublets, musical, sitcom, mothers and daughters
In this episode I interview actress/producer Caitlin Morris & actor/producer Dolan Bloom. They are the creators of the web series “Sublets”. The series is about Will and Tess stuck inpost-collegiate purgatory. This co-dependent duo is struggling to pay bills and find fulfillment while navigating life in NYC. Things gets complicated when their longtime roommate moves out unexpectedly and they have to get a new sublet ASAP as the rent is due!
In this episode I interview actress/producer Caitlin Morris & actor/producer Dolan Bloom. They are the creators of the web series “Sublets”. The series is about Will and Tess stuck inpost-collegiate purgatory. This co-dependent duo is struggling to pay bills and find fulfillment while navigating life in NYC. Things gets complicated when their longtime roommate moves out unexpectedly and they have to get a new sublet ASAP as the rent is due!
Happy December to the Healthy Wealthy and Smart family! On this episode, I welcome Tricia Brouk on the show to discuss the elements of a memorable talk. In addition to working in the entertainment industry, Tricia Brouk applies her expertise as a director and writer for film, television and theater to the art of public speaking. She’s the executive producer of TEDxLincolnSquare and has choreographed Black Box on ABC, The Affair on Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and John Turturro’s Romance and Cigarettes. The series she directed, Sublets, won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Festival. She’s written two musicals, a play, a sitcom pilot, and a feature film. She’s been featured in Inc. Magazine, Huffington Post, Broadway World and has been a featured guest on Leaders In The Trenches, Ultimate Leadership, EO Fire, and Weekly Alignment. She also hosts the podcast, The Big Talk on iTunes, where she interviews people who talk for a living. In this episode, we discuss: -Tricia’s simple formula to make a powerful talk -How to craft a raw and meaningful story -Introversion and ways to overcome stage fright -The importance of communicating expectations for success -And so much more! Over her career, Tricia has been able to work on a variety of projects by maintaining confidence in her talents. Tricia recommends jumping at any new opportunities that present themselves and that, “It was all about saying yes, being challenged and not being afraid of failing.” To create a powerful and meaningful talk, Tricia advises, “Inspire what you have to offer without selling what you have to offer.” The most powerful talks use stories and a point of view that are unique and authentic to the speaker. As a result, “You disarmed the audience by sharing something about yourself, by showing up and being vulnerable.” For those wanting to improve their public speaking, Tricia suggests that, “You have to flex the speaking muscle just like you flex the bicep.” To gain more comfort on stage, there is no substitute to practice. Tricia recommends gradually pushing boundaries, starting with family and moving on to co-workers, as she has found that, “Repetition is everything.” For more information on Tricia: Tricia Brouk draws on experience as a TEDx organizer, a writer, director and choreographer in film, television, and theater to help you bring your life-changing talk into focus. Her unique point of view will get you onto the big stage and guarantee you an unforgettable big talk every time. I view public speakers through the same lens I do an actor. You have something important to say and it’s my job to help you find the way to say it with truth, confidence, vulnerability, awe, compassion and courage. With the help of my direction and guidance, I’ll bring your life-changing speech into focus, while giving you the unique insight into what makes an unforgettable big talk. I’ll break down your script just like I do with a film or play. I’ll identify the arcs the beats, and if what you are saying is actually what you mean to say. I’ll identify what you need to do for your big talk or your Keynote, as they are very different. Once I do that, we’ll work together on clarifying, specifying and performing your big talk through blocking, repetition, and simple techniques I use with actors. My goal in the room is to create a safe space so you can drop in. When you are working on the material, I’ll help you find new and interesting ways to communicate your very important talk. Once we find those, together, I will help you maintain the integrity and consistency of the performance so you can be free to talk to the audience, like you’re talking to a friend. I will help illuminate the importance of what you, as a speaker, want to say and how you communicate that information so that your audience leans in. Resources discussed on this show: Tricia Brouk Website Tricia Brouk Twitter Krumping is language. | Brian HallowDreamz Henry | TEDxLincolnSquare The Big Talk Website Gift: 4 Ways To Inspire Your Audience, Create Adoring Fans and Organically Drive New Business Thanks for listening and subscribing to the podcast! Make sure to connect with me on twitter, instagram 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