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Carter Williams our BIG FRIENDLY GAY is letting us Dumpster Deep Dive him! We chat about him getting into dance, his first girlfriend, coming out in high school, SYTYCD, mental health, online hate, relationship break up, college dance team, coaching drill and everything in between!We end with TRASHTOPICAN!SPONSORS//SpearmintLOVE.com - code WEEKLYTRASHbohme.com - code 20JOSIEClearstem.com/weeklytrash / code WEEKLY TRASH
Episode Summary:Chuck Maldonado, a highly sought-after choreographer and creative director. Chuck shares his inspiring journey from a late start in dance at the age of 29 to becoming a key figure in the industry. He reflects on his early experiences with street dance and formal training, which eventually led to his involvement in the Centennial Olympic Games, where he worked with legendary choreographer Kenny Ortega. Chuck also discusses how key relationships, including a connection with Lisa Left Eye Lopez, helped propel his career forward, leading to major choreography opportunities for artists like Missy Elliott and Pink.Chuck delves into his transition from dancer to choreographer, citing his work on the film Stomp the Yard as a pivotal moment. He also talks about his latest venture, The Stu, a creative studio in Burbank, where he and his business partner Aliya Janelle offer a safe and supportive space for artists to rehearse, create, and grow. Chuck emphasizes the importance of relationships, mentorship, and trusting the process in building a successful career. Show Notes:(0:00) Introduction to Chuck Maldonado, Renowned Choreographer and Creative Director(3:30) Chuck's Early Start in Dance and Overcoming Challenges(8:45) Breaking into the Industry: Chuck's Big Break at the Centennial Olympic Games(14:20) How Chuck's Relationship with Lisa Left Eye Lopez Led to His First Major Job(19:00) Transitioning to Los Angeles: Chuck's Experiences with Missy Elliott, Pink, and More(23:15) Chuck's Favorite Projects: Working with Missy Elliott and Pink(27:00) The Shift from Assistant to Lead Choreographer: The Making of Stomp the Yard(33:45) Launching The Stew: Chuck's New Creative Studio in Burbank(38:30) The Vision for The Stew: A Safe Space for Artists and Dancers to Create and Connect(42:15) Chuck's Advice for Aspiring Dancers: Building Confidence and Overcoming Self-Doubt(46:00) Mentee Q&A: Staying Inspired in Choreography, Building Industry Connections(52:00) The Importance of Relationships and Mentorship in Career Growth(56:00) Final Thoughts on Trusting the Process and Staying True to Your Purpose in DanceBiography:Chuck Maldonado is one of today's most sought after Choreographers/Creative Directors in the industry. He has made such an impact in TV and films such as; Stomp The Yard 1 and 2, Step Up Revolution, House Party 5, Disney films G-Force, and Underdog. In addition, his talent and creative direction has also been used in shows such as; Dancing With The Stars, So You Think You Can Dance, X-Factor, and America's Best Dance Crew. Additionally, Chuck has worked on numerous commercials that include; McDonalds, Wendy's, Best Buy, AT&T, Hanes, Gap, and Target.He has also worked with several recording artists such as; Fergie, Chris Brown, Young Thug, P. Diddy, Ne-Yo, Usher, Pink, Khalid, and Missy Elliott. A four time award-winning Choreographer for his work on ‘Stomp the Yard,' ‘The NAACP Image Awards', ‘Chris Brown's Grammy performance', and Brighthouse's Network Commercial. Chuck has also devoted much of his time furthering his education. A Graduate of the historical North Carolina A&T State University, Chuck received his Bachelor's of science in Business Administration. Upon graduating college he received his first choreography job for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Centennial Olympic Games in Atlanta.His recent projects include Paramount animated film Max and the Midknights, Bounce TV ‘Mind Your Business, MTV Movie and TV Awards for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, the Netflix original film ‘Word Party', Toyota Commercials, Khalid ‘Roxy' Tour, and “In The Time It Takes To Get There” Movie by Zach Braff. Whether Choreographing, Creative Directing, Producing and now being a Studio owner, Chuck is known worldwide as one of the best in the industry. Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/chuckmaldonadohttps://www.facebook.com/chuck.maldonado1911Websitehttps://thestulosangeles.com/
Episode Summary: Tiffany Maher shares her extensive career in dance, from her early beginnings to her success in the industry. Tiffany started dancing at age three and transitioned from a competitive dance kid to a faculty member at the Tremaine Dance Convention, emphasizing the importance of passion and dedication. She pursued a Bachelor's of Science degree while balancing her dance career, showcasing the significance of time management. Tiffany took a semester off to compete on So You Think You Can Dance and later completed her degree online while living in Los Angeles. Tiffany stresses the value of professionalism and maintaining a strong mindset, especially when facing rejection in the dance industry. Her experiences on So You Think You Can Dance opened doors to new opportunities, leading to work on projects like Rock of Ages and Step Up Revolution. The episode highlights the growing role of social media and brand deals for dancers, as Tiffany shares her success with platforms like TikTok, emphasizing the need for dancers to be treated as athletes and paid fairly for their work. Throughout the episode, Tiffany offers valuable advice for aspiring dancers, including the importance of building connections, managing time effectively, and staying true to oneself. She encourages dancers to focus on their craft and maintain a positive mindset, despite the challenges and uncertainties of the industry. Show Notes: (0:03) Early Years and Dance Beginnings (4:46) Academic Pursuits and Balancing Dance (7:20) Time Management and Professionalism (14:37) Mindset and Overcoming Rejection (19:28) So You Think You Can Dance Experience (23:22) Transition to LA and Industry Opportunities (26:57) Brand Deals and Social Media Opportunities (37:30) Advice for Aspiring Dancers (37:43) Audience Questions and Answers (41:36) Career Path and Teaching (46:17) Building Connections and Industry Insights (52:05) Adapting to TV Shows and Industry Challenges (59:46) Final Thoughts and Encouragement Biography: Tiffany Maher is Season 9 runner up on SYTYCD. She has appeared as Devil Girl Christine for three seasons on Hit VH1 & BET Drama Series Hit The Floor. Tiffany has danced on ABC Family's hit show The Fosters, The Voice, Glee, Mr. Iglesias, America's Greatest Hits, Days of Our Lives, Sex Life of College Girls, and on Disney Channel shows Girl Meets World, Just Roll With It, Austin and Ally, Shake It Up, Liv and Maddie, Walk the Prank, and K.C. Undercover. She has also appeared on many awards shows including The American Music Awards, The Video Music Awards, The Billboard Music Awards, The Teen Choice Awards, and The Latin American Music Awards. She has worked with many artists including Jennifer Lopez, Justin Bieber, Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, Jason Derulo, Pitbull, Charlie Puth, Kelsea Ballerini, Natasha Bedingfield, Zendaya, Jordan Fisher, Carly Rae Jepsen, J Balvin, Neyo, Todrick Hall, Becky G, Ozuna, CNCO, Prince Royce, Kool & The Gang, Flo Rida, Prince Royce, Andrea Boceli, Alvaro, Wisin & Yandel, Karol G, Anuel, Nodal, Dollar, Tini, Nacho, Ludacris, James Franco, and more. Her favorite performance with an artist was performing with JLO in the 2020 SuperBowl. Tiffany has been seen in the films Trolls, Rock of Ages, Valley Girl, and Step Up Revolution. You can also find her in the Hallmark movie Merry Ex-Mas acting playing Rockstar Discrete, and in short film Shake It Off. She also appeared in a 2014 Ford SuperBowl Commercial, 2017 Target Commercial, and a Reebok Industrial. Tiffany recently entered the digital world over the pandemic leading her to brand deals through Tik Tok with Home Goods, Pepsi, Nike Air Max, HypeRice, Normatec, Show Me Your MuMu, Bullet Proof, and many more. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/tiffany.maher https://www.facebook.com/Dance9Tiffany
As someone who grew up watching So You Think You Can Dance since I was literally seven years old (did I mention I'm a dancer myself!?) I couldn't be more excited to introduce you guys to our guest today: Dakyla Wilson, this past season's SYTYCD runner-up. Together, we'll be chatting about the transformative power of movement and using creative expression to heal. Dakyla will be sharing the details of her dance journey and how it's become an essential tool in processing deep emotions, overcoming challenges from her past, and looking ahead with true self-confidence. And, of course, we'll be spilling all the tea since hard launching her new boo thing, too.. duh! ⚡️How to stay positive despite difficult situations ⚡️Tips on building deep self-confidence ⚡️The power of journaling, breathwork, and self-reflection ⚡️Why you should find a creative outlet that heals you ⚡️How to handle high-pressure moments
Episode Summary: Teya Wild, a dynamic Canadian-born dancer and choreographer now based in Los Angeles, shares an engaging overview of her expansive career. From her early days at Dance Co. in Vancouver to her current successes in LA and abroad, Teya's journey is marked by her adaptability and commitment to her craft. Menida Fortunato introduces Teya, highlighting her impressive resume which includes roles in TV shows like "So You Think You Can Dance Canada" and Disney's "Zombies." Teya's dance journey, fueled by her mother's support and various styles training, began at the tender age of 8 and flourished through her high school years into a professional career. She navigated the move to LA after rigorous planning and savings, obtaining a visa with the help of her mentor, Nina. Teya discusses the pivotal moments and the challenges of breaking into the competitive LA dance scene, including the daunting audition rooms filled with hopeful dancers. Her persistence and networking led to significant opportunities, such as working with Taylor Swift and choreographing a music video, experiences that underline the importance of versatility and professionalism in the dance industry. Show Notes: (0:03) Teya´s dance career, from childhood to professional work in LA and abroad. (8:33) Moving to LA, finding an agent, and navigating auditions. (13:20) Dance career, experience, and versatility. (18:19) Working with Taylor Swift (23:40) Zombie movie production with a focus on the choreographer's experience. (29:25) Pursuing dance career goals, including cruise ship auditions and choreography. (35:36) Body types and height requirements for cruise ship performers. (39:08) Auditioning for movie sets as a dancer, with advice on age, appearance, and personality. (43:16) Auditioning and booking jobs in the entertainment industry. (49:41) Acting and dancing career paths for a 13-year-old girl. (57:01) Self-tape auditions, dance training, and mentorship. Biography: Teya Wild is a Canadian born dancer, choreographer and creative who now resides in Los Angeles, California. She began working professionally as a child, so she is no stranger to the limelight. As a kid, Teya began her career as an actor, and appeared in the movies Head Over Heels and A Storm In Summer; in TV shows Sesame Street and The Outer Limits; and in commercials for Radio Disney, Kohl's, AmSouth, Kodak and Crystal Light. Despite the potential with her acting career, there was no denying Teya's passion for dance. Teya's training and outgoing personality led her to one of Canadian TV's most notable stages when she was chosen as a contestant and finalist for Season 4 of So You Think You Can Dance. For many years, Teya has been building strong credits in both the Canadian and American dance community. TV credits include The Voice and Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist (NBC), Riverdale and DC'S Legends Of Tomorrow (CW), The Twilight Zone (Paramount+), as well as The American Music Awards, The Grammy Awards, and The BET Awards. Film credits include Step Up 5, Christmas Chronicles 2, Nickelodeon's Spectacular!, Center Stage 2: Turn It Up, as well as numerous films for Disney: Sneakerella, Descendants 2 & 3, Freaky Friday, and Zapped. Teya has also toured with US recording artist Hailee Steinfeld, and danced alongside Taylor Swift. Over the years, Teya has also been fortunate enough to work closely with world renowned choreographers Kenny Ortega, Jamal Sims, Luther Brown, Christopher Scott, Aakomon Jones, Draico Johnson, Nappytabs, Fatima Robinson, Tony Testa, and Keone & Mari. Teya has most recently moved into the role of choreographer where she continues to thrive as a leader and creator. Recent credits include Disney's Zombies 3 & 4 (Associate Choreographer), The Emmy Awards (Assistant Choreographer) and movement coaching for actor/singer Laura Morano. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/teyawild https://www.facebook.com/profile.php
It was tough to write a title for this weeks guest because he has literally done about every job in the books! Please welcome Jason Williams to the Podcast! You've seen him on shows like SYTYCD, DWTS, Jimmy Kimmel, RuPaul's Drag Race and star in films like FAME and Hairspray LIVE! In addition to dancing for countless artists, you can find him teaching his master class program the Jason Williams Experience nationwide. We had a blast chatting with him and know that you will enjoy his interview! Be sure to subscribe, rate, and drop a review!SOCIALS:Jason Williams - @thejasonwilliamsexperienceUs! - @insidedancepodcastAlex - @alexyonkTaylor - @tbradchoreoSupport the Show.
Episode summary: Jayme Rae Dailey provides a captivating look into her life and career trajectory from Montreal to Los Angeles, where she established herself as a top commercial dancer. Having worked with A-list celebrities like Chris Brown, Demi Lovato, and Jennifer Lopez, Jayme shares her transformative experiences in the dance world, including her audition for "You Think You Can Dance Canada," which opened doors and set her on a professional path. Jayme credits her supportive family for encouraging her to explore various sports and dance styles, which helped her find her true passion in dance. This episode delves into the importance of marketing for performers, highlighting the necessity of having a strong online presence, such as a website and demo reel, especially in competitive markets like Los Angeles. Throughout the interview, Jayme discusses key career milestones, such as performing at the Super Bowl and opening for Chris Brown. She reflects on the life lessons learned along the way, emphasizing the need for balance between career and personal life, and the importance of embracing downtime to pursue personal growth and new interests. Moreover, Jayme's journey of learning new skills, like salsa dancing and even Spanish to broaden her cultural and professional horizons, showcases her commitment to continuous improvement and adaptation in the dynamic dance industry. Show Notes: (0:03) Early life, background, and career journey of a professional dancer from Montreal to LA. (7:16) Marketing strategies for a performer, including the importance of having a website and demo reel. (9:14) Moving to LA, pursuing dance career, and the importance of focus and obsession. (13:19) Career milestones and lessons learned. (17:55) Finding balance in life and career as a performer. (22:42) The importance of passion, energy, and authenticity in the entertainment industry. (26:50) Embracing one's unique talents and skills (31:30) Talent, skills, and learning in dance industry. (34:17) Embracing one's limitations and being a lifelong learner in dance. (39:04) How to handle auditions with confidence and positivity. (43:15) Favorite movie job with dancers for 6 months. (45:35) Mentors and inspirations in dance careers. (49:59) How to stay open-minded in the dance industry. (55:27) Showcasing talent and building a support system for dancers. Biography: Jayme Rae Dailey is an international dancer, choreographer, performer, twin duo. In 2012, she placed 3 rd on "So You Think You Can Dance Canada" and moved to Los Angeles.Her career took off, not only as a solo artist, but also as a twin duo with her sister Jenny Dailey. She has danced in world tours with Chris Brown, Demi Lovato and Jason Derulo and has performed in two SuperBowls with Katy Perry (2015) and Mary J. Blige (2022). She appeared in the role of "Hot Twin" in the dance movie "Step Up 5 All In" and she sings, dances and acts throughout the new Christmas classic "Spirited" starring Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell. She has shared the stage with Jennifer Lopez, Taylor Swift, Pharrell, Dua Lipa, Gwen Stefani, Rosalia, Nicki Minaj and she was a choreographer/ pro dancer on the latin version of "Dancing with the Stars" called "Mira Quien Baila" for the last 4 years. Television credits include: The Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, Latin Grammys, SOUL TRAIN awards, Latin AMA's, BET Awards, The Voice, America's Got Talent, Jimmy Fallon, The late late show with James Corden. Her commercial credits include Target, McDonalds, Fabletics and L' Oreal Paris- She is an outgoing, vibrant and passionate woman with a dedicated and caring work ethic. She loves to teach, judge competitions and participate in any project that will help dancers grow and reach their ultimate goals in a positive environment. Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/jayme_rae/ https://www.facebook.com/jayme.dailey.7
Kaylee Bays: SYTYCD's first ever wheelchair dancer In this inspiring episode of "Pushing Forward with Alycia," Alycia Anderson welcomes Kaylee Bays, the first wheelchair dancer to ever grace the stage of "So You Think You Can Dance". Alycia shares her admiration for Kaylee, by sharing a vulnerable story of how Kaylee reminded her of the ballerinas her father used to paint. Kaylee, with her unique blend of seated and standing dance movements, represents ambulatory wheelchair users and breaks down numerous stereotypes. Kaylee recounts her journey from dancing at Disneyland to being diagnosed with Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome (POTS). Despite her diagnosis, Kaylee continued to pursue her passion for dance, adapting her movements creatively and with expert innovation. She explains how being an ambulatory wheelchair user has challenged and enriched her artistry, allowing her to connect with and appreciate other dancers in new ways. Key Takeaways:
On today's episode of Danceology - Edyta is pleased to have Benji Schwimmer as a guest. Benji is a champion modern swing dancer. You might also know him from SYTYCD. He also choreographed for Quentin Tarantino! There's nothing he can't do and you'll hear all about it in this incredible interview. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/danceology/message
JoJo tells us everything about the newest season of SYTYCD and We. Can't. Wait. JoJo tells us some crazy BTS memories (someone broke their pinkie in a prank war?!) & admits this season could change the dancing world forever... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Olivia Alboher and Avery Gay offer an intimate look into their dance journeys, navigating through the challenges and triumphs of the industry. Olivia's early start in Broadway at 10 and her journey to creating dance content on TikTok gaining popularity and becoming a star. Avery started dancing in mommy class, then trained at the most prestigious ballet schools and competed on NBC's World of Dance and So You Think You Can Dance. As the conversation unfolds, insights into So You Think You Can Dance experience emerge, shedding light on the emotional toll of eliminations and the mental preparation required for such intense competitions. Both Olivia and Avery offer candid reflections on the highs and lows of their respective journeys, emphasizing the importance of resilience and self-belief in overcoming setbacks. The episode also touches upon the subjectivity of dance judging, the impact of editing choices on contestants' portrayal, and the necessity of mental toughness in the entertainment industry. Through personal anecdotes and shared experiences, Olivia, Avery, and Menina provide valuable lessons on navigating the dance world with determination and grace. Ultimately, the episode concludes with a message of encouragement and empowerment, urging listeners to pursue their dance dreams with unwavering dedication and a clear vision for the future. Show notes: 06:57 - Dance career and friendship between two dancers. 13:22 - How two contestants formed a strong bond on SYTYCD despite not knowing each other well beforehand. 14:54 - Changes to SYTYCD, including new location and format. 19:46 - Living in a house during SYTYCD, with mixed emotions and drama. 22:12 - The challenges and experiences of competing on SYTYCD. 28:16 - Mental preparation for SYTYCD. 34:14 - SYTYCD elimination experiences and coping strategies. 36:55 - TV shows and their editing choices affecting dancers' portrayal. 41:17 - Lessons learned from SYTYCD 46:35 - Mental toughness, rejection, and growth in the entertainment industry. 1:00:00 - SYTYCD auditions and personal stories. 1:04:40 - Making the top 10 on SYTYCD. 1:09:25 - Pursuing a dance career with a vision board and goal setting. Olivia´s Biography: Olivia Alboher is a dancer, model, and social media star/influencer best known for her viral dance and flexibility trends on TikTok and Instagram where she holds a fanbase of over 2 million followers between the platforms. Olivia started dancing at age 2 and a half, and secured her first professional broadway credit in Billy Eliot the Musical by age 10 and has been dancing professionally ever since. Most currently, you can find Olivia on season 18 of So You Think You Can Dance on FOX and HULU. Avery´s Biography: Avery Gay is from Scottsdale, Az and began performing and dancing at the age of 4 and was quickly hooked on the feeling she got from performing for an audience. She was featured dancing with her partner on the Qualifiers, The Duals and The Cut for NBC World of Dance. Prior to that, she was featured as the youngest dancer to dance on pointe for a prime time TV show, NBC's Little Big Shots and Fox's So You Think You Can Dance. She has been fortunate to perform in more than 12 ballet galas worldwide. Allowing her to travel around the globe from Australia to Portugal. Notably she was honored to perform in the Stars of Today, Stars of Tomorrow Gala at the David H. Koch theater in New York after winning the gold medal for Classical Pas De Deux at YAGP Finals. In 2017, she was awarded The Dance Awards Junior Female Best Dancer. This was Avery's second Best Dancer Title, been featured in several magazines including Dance Spirit Magazine. Avery will continue her training attending the University of Arizona. Connect on Social Media with Olivia: www.instagram.com/oliviaalboher/ https://www.tiktok.com/@oliviaalboher Connect on Social Media with Avery: https://www.instagram.com/averygayofficial https://www.tiktok.com/@averygayofficial
This episode is brought to you by the following: Miracle Made: Go to www.TryMiracle.com/VALERIA and use the code VALERIA to claim your free 3-piece towel set and save over 40% off. Better Help: Not Alone is sponsored by Better Help. Give online therapy a try at www.betterhelp.com/notalone and get on your way to being your best self. Magic Spoon: Go to www.magicspoon.com/NOTALONE and use our promo code NOTALONE at checkout to save five dollars off your order! Today, Valeria welcomes Allison Holker to Not Alone. Since the passing of her husband Stephen (better known to the world as tWitch), Allison has been on the road to healing, self-discovery, and self-love. Together, Allison and Valeria talk about the power of faith and the comfort it provides, parenting your children through grief, how to have a successful and loving relationship with your teens, and the problem with toxic positivity. Allison Holker is a dancer and choreographer who got her start on Season 2 of So You Think You Can Dance. From there she joined SYTYCD as an All-Star in later seasons, danced as a pro on Dancing With The Stars, hosted Disney's Fairytale Weddings, and is now a judge on So You Think You Can Dance for Season 18. She is the mother of 3 beautiful children and is an author now as well. Check out Allison's new children's book “Keep Dancing Through: A Boss Family Groove” https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/727521/keep-dancing-through-by-allison-holker-boss-stephen-twitch-boss/ Allison is on: https://www.instagram.com/allisonholker https://www.tiktok.com/@allisonholkerboss https://www.facebook.com/holkerallison/ Valeria is on: https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWkDFq1pO7YNzifE3A4UsMA https://www.tiktok.com/@valeria.lipovetsky Not Alone Podcast What We Talked About: 00:00 Intro 01:39 We found bringing people in so enjoyable 03:00 Letting go of trying to control everything 04:24 There are a lot of hard days 08:46 God doesn't give you things you can't handle 09:56 What were you fearful of? 11:15 Forgiveness 12:58 How do you talk to your kids? 15:23 Growing up together with your child 17:00 Let your kids speak and thrive 21:43 Loving myself for the first time 24:22 Can you still love yourself on a sh*tty day? 28:31 Faith and religion 33:07 How much to give and keep for yourself 37:09 Toxic positivity 41:00 Share your emotions in a safe place 44:00 Learning how to use your voice 45:53 I no longer care what people think 47:15 Choosing not to show my vulnerability 53:55 How to teach children about the world outside social media 55:58 Expressing opinions and virality 57:53 So You Think You Can Dance 59:34 Being a judge at SYTYCD 01:01:21 Are you ready to move forward? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Subscriber-only episodeIn this juicy subscriber episode, Athena and Amber discover what goes down in Washington State vs Brandon Johnson (i.e., "Ben") in his felony theft case. Will he get sentenced to a maximum of 10 years for each of the 13 felony counts he's accused of or take another plea deal? We'll also revisit our first listener story, Alicia who shared her experience in season 3. She has some exciting news to share that you won't want to miss :)And, for the first time EVER, Amber will tell you all about her time working on the TV show So You Think You Can Dance and her thoughts on the Nigel Lythgoe controversy where he was sued by former judge Paula Abdul for alleged sexual assault. What lessons can we take away from this experience in our lives, especially regarding our romantic partners? In loving memory of Chuck Crane - Ben's bio fatherPersons of InterestFrom murderers to money launderers, thieves to thugs – police officers from the...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Cold Case Western AustraliaThey're the crimes that continue to haunt grieving family members and the wider...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDO YOU HAVE YOUR OWN STORY TO SHARE? EMAIL US at ExWivesUndercover@gmail.comLIKE THE PODCAST? If so, please give us a 5-star rating and help us spread the word and protect other women from falling victim to these types of men. Or, help us make the show better by taking part in a short survey: https://s.surveyplanet.com/8ke0gk5lVISIT OUR WEBSITE: www.ExWivesUndercover.comCan't get enough of the A-Team? Be sure to check out our new YouTube show!
He got his first taste of showbiz early on with 3 stints on America's Got Talent and quickly realized that he belonged on a stage. Carter Williams is in the studio today and we're talking all things World of Dance, making it to the Top 6 of So You Think You Can Dance, Hale Center Theatre, coaching the top Hip Hop team in the nation, and so much more. He's graced our televisions and won our hearts and it's easy to see why so many people love him. There is nothing this man can't do! He answered ALL your questions and even shared some of his favorites with us. What's next for him? You'll have to listen to find out!
Episode Summary: Host Menina Fortunato talks with Alex Wong about his evolution from tap to ballet to a standout on "So You Think You Can Dance." Alex recounts his reluctant start in ballet, his win at the Prix de Lausanne competition, and his tenure with prestigious ballet companies. The discussion also covers his successful pivot to TikTok during the pandemic, contrasting his traditional dance roles with the more profitable social media sphere. The episode concludes by exploring the broadening avenues for dancers in the digital era, with Alex's story providing both inspiration and actionable insights. Show Notes: 00:01:42 - Introduction to Alex Wong 00:02:40 - Alex's Early Dance Journey 00:07:47 - Social Media Connections 00:13:54 - Social Media and Dance Agencies 00:16:10 - Advice for Dancers 00:20:53 - Building Relationships in the Dance Industry 00:22:35 - Training and Work Balance Biography: Alex Wong began his dance journey at the tender age of 7, with his training encompassing various styles, including tap and jazz. By the age of 10, he was honing his ballet skills at the renowned Goh Ballet Academy in Vancouver, Canada. His prowess in ballet was further recognized when he became the first Canadian to win the prestigious Prix de Lausanne competition in Switzerland in 2004. Alex briefly danced with the American Ballet Theatre before joining the Miami City Ballet. By 2007, he had been promoted to the rank of soloist at MCB. His repertoire is vast, having performed leading roles in renowned productions such as Balanchine's Symphony In Three Movements, Twyla Tharp's Push Comes to Shove, and many more. In 2009, Alex's journey took an exciting turn when he auditioned for the FOX dance series, "So You Think You Can Dance." Although he made it to the final Top 20, contractual obligations with the Miami City Ballet forced him to withdraw. However, his impressive audition led to a promotion to the rank of principal soloist at MCB. In 2010, he took another shot at SYTYCD and made it to the Top 10 contestants for season seven. Unfortunately, an injury during a rehearsal forced him out of the competition. He has appeared on shows like "Glee," "Smash," "The Voice," and "Dancing with the Stars." He even made it to the semi-final Hollywood rounds of "American Idol." Alex's versatility is further highlighted by his dance single "Crave" and his role as Sniper in the Original Broadway Cast of "Newsies." Connect on Social Media: https://www.instagram.com/alexdwong https://www.facebook.com/alexdwong Official Website https://www.thealexwong.com
We are taking trash out with JENSEN today! We talk about how we met, SYTYCD, DWTS, Rylee and Harry, meeting her husband, becoming a mom and everything in between!! We take out our personal trash including our take on Selling Sunset and Selling OC, my PMS RAGE & Jensen going to LA to see Rylee and Harry perform!TRASHTOPICAN “What keeps you up at night?”&“Top 3 fav people to follow on TikTok”SPONSORSROADTOBABY.COMBEAUTYCALLS / insta @beautycalls_ /code weekly trash DREAMLANDBABYCO.COM / code JOSIEBOGO23
She lit up the hardwood with her fiery moves on SYTYCD and DWTS for six sizzling seasons . . . and now she joins Cheryl to serve up some hot tea! Lacey Schwimmer opens up about what it was like growing up at ballroom competitions, what made her hate dancing for a while, why she blocked out a lot of memories from SYTYCD, and dealing with being fat-shamed on DWTS while being size 6. Plus, Lacey reveals how she felt after being told she would not win on SYTYCD . . . in advance, wild shenanigans backstage on DWTS, and, of course, a round of rapid-fire questions! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 9th annual Fall for Dance North festival runs September 26th to October 7th 2023, with both free and ticketed in-person and digital events. Gibney Company performs OH COURAGE! as part of the UNBOWED: Signature Programme 2 on October 6th and 7th, at Toronto's Meridian Hall, co-presented with TO LiveVisit ffdnorth.com for more info and to purchase tickets for the mainstage presentations.This episode of Mambo was produced by Johnny Spence and Ben Whiteley, with help from Milana Glumicic. This episode featured music by The Bengsons from the original score for Oh Courage. Our theme music is by Johnny Spence.Thanks for listening.
We have Lindsay, the dancing QUEEN on the podcast today! Lindsay shares how she got started in ballroom dance, auditioning and making it on SYTYCD, becoming a dance pro on DWTS, Motherhood and starting The Movement Club! We take out our personal trash from the week, Lindsay's is much more exciting than mine! Her youngest sister is now a DWTS Pro! TRASHTOPICAN “annoying thing your significant other does”Follow Lindsay on Instagram @lindsarnold And download The Movement club app here https://shor.by/themovementclub?fbclid=PAAaZfA1tDEXmr2rC-6wd_lt4-oBepZw85kFmpMPKgEKQsnogaknT2O8C3gWY_aem_AbQ_PblcLxzbj2DBdtMpr1EGVx5sNpMu3pvWuomXFS8RzOUcR-fQ70oR_ATfCWTNmX4SPONSORS Morii Nutrition - use Code WEEKLYTRASH15 at Moriinutrition.comBabe Original - use code WEEKLYTRASH15 at babeoriginal.com UNLOAD - use code WEEKLYTRASH at unloadhere.comBetter Days - use code WEEKLYTRASH at betterdaysco.com ROSEÈ - mention Weekly Trash at roseefloralstudio.com or on Instagram @roseefloralstudio
This week we welcome Ashlé Dawson! This versatile veteran shares her journey to success with credits like Top 4 of Season 1 SYTYCD, In The Heights, America's Got Talent, and The Latin Grammy's. You can find her on faculty with Celebrity Dance Convention touring nationwide. Your hosts start by discussing the pros and cons of a collaborative choreography process. Be sure to subscribe, drop a review, and click that 5 star button!SOCIALS:Ashlé Dawson - @ashledawsoniseverywhereUs! - @insidedancepodcastAlex - @alexyonkTaylor - @tbrad10 & @tbradchoreoSupport the show
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Ever wondered what it is like to be a backup dancer for Usher or Kylie Minogue? On this episode, Tanya is surprised by Charles Bartley, a professional dancer who has danced with some of the biggest stars on the planet and he spills the tea on what they are like behind the scenes. We also take your mixed bag calls about changing your name by deed poll and the stories around that - some of your calls were plain NUTS! The hotline is open! We want to hear from you if you have something to tell us, ANYTHING AT ALL! Give the hotline a call! The Hotline number is 02 9564 9777 and you can also send us an email hotline@novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we recorded this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present. LINKS Follow Tanya on Instagram @tanhennessy Follow Tanya on Facebook @thetanyahennessy Watch Tanya on TikTok @tanyahennessy Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial CREDITS Host: Tanya HennessySenior Producer / Audio Editor / Video Editor: Chae RoganManaging Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this exhilarating episode, we dive into the world of big dreams and trusting the process, where we are joined by Alexis Warr Burton. Alexis, the first ever Ballroom winner of SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE and a Pro on DANCING WITH THE STARS, shares her awe-inspiring journey towards success. With infectious energy and unwavering determination, Alexis unveils the secrets behind chasing your dreams fearlessly and believing in the process. Prepare to be inspired as we explore the power of resilience, passion, manifestation, and embracing the ups and downs on the path to greatness. Get ready for an unforgettable conversation. Host: Rebecca Hintze Guest Speaker: Alexis Warr Burton Website: emotionsmentor.com
In our Host Michelle Scharf's continual journey of self-improvement, she has discovered a surprisingly fun and poignant therapy; dance! In this episode of Relentlessly Resilient, we are joined by her Dance instructor Jake Trembath, who shares how dance helped him heal after a broken relationship. While trust is an important aspect of any partnered dance, Jake dives deeper into how trust, vulnerability, play, and the framework of boundaries not only help us to become better dancers, but to become better at our relationships. Join Jake's classes along the Wasatch Front, or follow him on TickTock @funkycowboy to learn more about his “Duality of Dance” techniques. Even though we live in challenging times, we can become Relentlessly Resilient as we lean on and learn from one another's experiences. Hosts Jennie Taylor and Michelle Scharf are no strangers to overcoming adversity; Michelle lost her husband to cancer, while Jennie's husband, Major Brent Taylor, was killed in the service of our country. Their stories bond them together, and now listeners can join them weekly as they visit with others enduring challenges and who teach us how they are exercising resiliency, finding value in their grief, and purpose in moving forward. Listen to the Relentlessly Resilient Podcast regularly on your favorite platform, at kslpodcasts.com, kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL NewsRadio App Join the Resilience conversation on Facebook at @RelentlesslyResilient and Instagram @RelentlesslyResilientPodcast. Produced by KellieAnn Halvorsen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Everyone talks about it, and yet it's not talked about enough! Sadie recalls the first time she learned about sex (after hearing the word "sexy" during an episode of SYTYCD!) and the many hours of follow-up questions she had for her mom, Korie. They discuss the beauty of sex, and they reject the lies in our culture that sex can be meaningless or destroy your purity. Sadie takes a closer look at all *those* analogies you might have heard in church, youth group, or even in Christian school. Wherever you are and whatever you've done in your past — or whatever has been done to you — Sadie and Korie encourage us that we are all made clean before God when we repent and trust in Him and accept His love and grace. God's design for sex is possible for ANYONE in a loving covenant marriage. https://www.trymiracle.com/whoa — Get 40% off + 3 FREE towels with code WHOA at checkout! Get 25% OFF the first year of your premium Abide subscription! Text promo code WHOA to 22433 today! https://give.cru.org/purpose or text PURPOSE to 71326 — Get a free copy of Sadie's book "Live on Purpose" with your gift! - Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week's guest is an absolute powerhouse - LEXI JULIANO SALAZAR. Her incredible tap & movement career has carried her from Tremaine, SYTYCD, STOMP, & now on Faculty with Celebrity Dance Conventions. Lexi tells us all about her humble beginnings and how she almost became a motor cross athlete?? She is one of the greatest performers & humans you will ever meet so you don't want to miss it!Taylor & Alex also dive into their New Year intentions & what they are leaving behind in 2022.SOCIALS:Lexi - @lexijulianoUs! - @insidedancepodcast Support the show
This week's pod starts with some updates as well as a heartfelt rest in peace to SYTYCD's Twitch. The guys remind players near and far they always have a place to reach out to if ever in need.The Hoop Lab guys give their take on the state of middle school basketball. Are we in a good state? Can it get better? What changes can we make?Second on the list the guys describe the differences between boys and girls when it comes to their mindstate and approach to training and the overall journey to the next level of basketball. What characteristics do the best players we've worked with have? Listen to the breakdown of what makes a training session a good session. And much more. _____________________Hoop LabIG: @hooplab_Zach LeachIG: @_zachleachTwitter: @_zachleachGarry "TakeFlight" LintonIG: @takeflightcoachTwitter: @whoistakeflight
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Stephen Boss, best known as “tWitch,” has died at the age of 40. After checking into a Los Angeles motel, the dancer, actor, and tv sidekick took his own life on Tuesday. His wife Allison Holker confirmed the tragic news in a statement that also singled out the “positive impact” tWitch had on so many. The former “Ellen DeGeneres Show” DJ, who also leaves behind 3 children, certainly did impact many fans, celebs, friends and family. Since news of his death broke, touching tributes have been pouring in, including one from Ellen, who called him “pure love and light.” tWitch's passing is a devastating reminder that we never know what people are really struggling with. So please, be sure to check in on your loved ones, Richies.If you or someone you know is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please reach out to the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by dialling 988, or text “STRENGTH” to the Crisis Text Line at 741741. Or you can go to 988lifeline.orgBreak down the latest hot goss with Brooke and Aricia on Rich and Daily, every Monday through Friday, or listen add free on Wondery+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We are joined by Lindsay Arnold! She grew up in dance and decided after high school to take the leap and explore the professional dance world! She auditioned for SYTYCD, made the show, and then got cast for DWTS! After a life of non-stop dance, she fell into fitness when she got pregnant with her daughter and had to find a new way to get moving! We talk about her workout program, what being a pro on Dancing With The Stars is like, her routine, and how to find time for yourself as a mom! Thanks to our sponsors: Better Help = This episode is brought to you by Betterhelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/FWORD . Waterdrop = Head to the waterdrop website and get a specia l 15% discount for listeners of this podcast. https://go.waterdrop.com/TheFword-microlytes LMNT = Right now LMNT is offering my listeners a free sample pack with any purchase. Get yours at DrinkLMNT.com/FWORD. SHOP FITNESS UNCENSORED MERCH! AVAILABLE NOW! https://fitnessuncensored.myshopify.com/
Guest: Stacey TookeyHosted by Courtney Ortiz & Lesley MealorStacey Tookey has had a long and varied career in the entertainment industry, from pro dance team work to aspiring ballerina to choreographer for So You Think You Can Dance to entrepreneur and business owner. We are excited to bring you Stacey Tookey as our second Spotlight Feature of Season 4. Follow Stacey Tookey on social media @sjtookey and be sure to check out their upcoming projects.THE PROTÉGÉ MOVEMENT- The Protégé Movement is the home of innovative dance and wellness experiences that center around inspiring healthy bodies, informed minds, and authentic hearts. Edmonton Nov 11-13th, NYC Jan 6-8thTHE BRIDGE MOVEMENT - An innovative conservatory dance program for dancers 17+ bridging the gap towards a thriving professional dance career.Who would you like to see featured on our upcoming Spotlight Interviews? Share your recommendations by shooting us an email at podcast@impactdanceadjudicators.com.Help support our podcast! Join Making The Impact's Platinum Premium Subscription today! Your membership includes the following:Monthly Q&A episodes released to members-onlyPriority to have your questions answered each month on the live Q&A.Ad-free listening for all of Season 4. No sponsored ads!20% off all IDA MerchandiseExclusive bonus content released throughout the yearYour support helps us produce future episodes of Making The Impact for years to come!Making The Impact's Platinum Premium - Sign up now for only $5/month!This episode is sponsored by:Level Up Dance Supplies - Dance gear and dance bags! Receive $10 off Level Up branded products with code: IMPACT10Check out IDA Affiliated Competition Gems Dance Competition!View their 2023 tour dates and register now!Follow your Hosts & Guests!Courtney Ortiz - @courtney.ortizLesley Mealor - @miss.lesley.danceStacey Tookey - @sjtookeyThe Bridge Movement - @thebridge.movementThe Protege Movement - @theprotegemovementJoin our NEW Facebook Group and connect with us! Making The Impact - A Dance Competition Podcast Community Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! We would love to hear from you! Join our Newsletter for weekly episode releases straight to your inbox! Follow us on social media at @impactdanceadjudicators and for a list of IDA Affiliated dance competitions, visit our website at www.impactdanceadjudicators.comSupport the show
One Voice Can Change The World Podcast featuring Sam Picart Episode 047 Everybody Dance Sam Picart (Kansas City, MO) began his dance training in street styles at the age of 15 and began ballet training at 18 under his aunt Jennifer Picart-Branner, formerly of the Frankfurt Ballet. Sam received a BFA from Cornish College of the Arts in 2013 and in 2016 he was the chosen winner of Ellen's Dance Off competition and was a featured guest on the show. Sam has studied dance in Canada and at the Joffrey Ballet School in NYC. Sam has been a guest artist, lecturer, and choreographer for multiple universities as well as taught as an adjunct faculty member. He has worked with notable choreographers such as Mandy Moore, Camille A Brown, Victor Quijada and Iyun Ashani Harrison. He continues to perform solos around the world and has been featured at multiple MLB games, The Harlem Globetrotters halftime show, and has done commercial work for Microsoft and SYTYCD. Currently, Sam hosts, judges, and teaches for Showstopper Dance Competition and also tours dozens of cities a year as a teacher, choreographer, and performing artist. Follow Sam Picart: Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-LQ_sy5onRy6Ho4NB6OB9w Instagram : @sampicartis2much Instagram and TikTok : everybodydance5
Email Us Here: Disturbinglypragmatic@gmail.comWhere To Find Us!: Disturbingly Pragmatic Link Tree!Visit Our Patreon!This Episode has EVERYTHING!It's got:Scary Spooky October!Paul Attempts the Shaking Ghost Sound!LEONARD!Flying Peacocks!Fun Head Colds!Cat Sounding Kids!A Try Guy Fucks Around and Finds Out!Dave Had No Clue They Existed Before the Scandal!MY WIFE!The Family Guy Cheated!Zach = Sad; Keith = Disappointed Dad; Eugene = Disgusted Anger!Bachelorette Party Brass Balls!Power Dynamic = Don't Do it!Creepy Matthew Morrison!Wet Dick = Worth Throwing Away a Career!If you Don't Want "Hocus Pocus 2" Spoiled, Please Go to the Following Time: 37:00!What a GREAT MOVIE! Nothing CRINGY AT ALL!What a Choppy Piece of Garbage with NO CHARM WHATSOEVER!Garry Marshall and Penny Marshall - Alabama Man and Wife!Theatre Kids!Honest Question - What Was the Point of "Hocus Pocus 2"?!Dave was Molested?!?!Ned's Brass Balls!Fun at the Crematorium!Dave was a Funeral Director?!?!"Grease" References Over Dave's Head!Retort vs Retort!Family Cremation Deal!Episode Links (In Order):Shaking Ghost Sound Activated Toy!The Try Guys Statement Video!Matthew Morrison Fired from SYTYCD!Garry Marshall and Penny Marshall Playing an Alabama Man and Wife!Sequel Pitch Podcast Discusses "Hocus Pocus"!The Cremation Process!Woman has a Strange Addiction: Eating her Husband's Cremated Remains!MUSIC CREDIT!Opening Music, "Dank Halloween", Graciously Supplied By: Shane Ivers
As you may know, one of the main themes of this show is resilience. I love talking with successful and talented dancers about their own resilience journey and to hear what they can teach us about perseverance and following your dreams. As for today's guests specifically, they not only have multiple ballroom championship titles, but they have also coached and worked with some of your favorite dancers on shows like SYTYCD and DWTS. They even wrote a children's book that I can attest my 6-year-old loved. There are some wonderful words of wisdom in this episode so listen in as Corky Ballas and Carolina Orlovsky share their inspiring stories of resilience and advice for following your dreams. _________ Show Notes and Resources https://chelseapierotti.com/74 ChloeBook.com @corkyballas @carolinaorlovsky _________ Did you enjoy today's episode? Please leave a rating and review on Apple podcasts! Be sure to visit me on Instagram @dr.chelsea.pierotti for more mental skills advice for dancers.
Vonia spent a very long day at the emergency room, and Mike has some thoughts on his "dry week." Then it's an oft mentioned, much loved, recent reality competition season, a new work of art from one of today's most accomplished artists, some pushback on "sampling," a head cold, the latest SYTYCD, words of hope, recycling, and Mike revisits an under appreciated album from the 90s.
A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-119Subscribe to The Dance Edit Extra: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dance-edit-extra/id1579075769Visit/add to the Dance Media Events Calendar: https://dancemediacalendar.com/Get the latest dance news direct by subscribing to our free newsletters. Find the ones that match your interests: http://www.dancemagazine.com/subscribeLinks referenced in/relevant to episode 119:-Die Zeit story on abuse allegations at Zurich Dance Academy (in German): https://www.zeit.de/gesellschaft/2022-06/tanzakademie-zuerich-ballett-mobbing-magersucht-Summary of the Die Zeit reporting in English: https://switzerland.detailzero.com/local/amp/6241-choreographer Cat Cogliandro's response to Matthew Morrison's post about his "SYTYCD" departure: https://www.instagram.com/p/CenGLOqDvKg/-Information about the scholarship established in honor of the late Ballet Arizona dancer Colleen Hoopes: https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/life/2022/06/14/colleen-hoopes-ballet-dancer-scholarship/9910390002/-New York Daily News op-ed on how the arts can improve public safety: https://www.nydailynews.com/opinion/ny-oped-arts-culture-safer-neighborhoods-20220606-vl3xqhsoq5ae7c3hl4eywynpna-story.html-CultureVIBE NYC plan: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sySArfTpZGvaXeHCl8_M36X-jE8mVajB/view
What's Trending: Seattle principal stonewalled police who responded to a call about a man who hopped the school's fence and got into a classroom, and Pizza Hut features 'drag kids' book for children as young as kindergarten. An update on the OIS in Kent. A former Glee star gets booted from SYTYCD. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Odra and Tanya unburden themselves on why they missed a week, Depp vs Heard trial comes to an end, VicBlends is this weeks BOH and chirping birds are the LC, Kim Kardashian facing backlash over her skin-care line, Nick Cannon will not stop having children, Matthew Morrison fired from SYTYCD, All Star Shore coming to Paramount+, Bachelor Nation's Becca Kufrin proposes, Bravo news and RHODubai. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sheeshuustellall/support
What's Trending: Seattle principal stonewalled police who responded to a call about a man who hopped the school's fence and got into a classroom, and Pizza Hut features 'drag kids' book for children as young as kindergarten. An update on the OIS in Kent. A former Glee star gets booted from SYTYCD. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prince Harry & Meghan Markle join royal family for the Platinum Jubilee Thanksgiving service, Matthew Morrison addresses his sudden So You Think You Can Dance exit and Ramona Singer leaks Teresa Giudice's wedding date and location. Plus, Kat Graham reveals what fans will love most about her new album, Long Hot Summer and we gear up for the new season of American Ninja Warrior! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
PLUS: What's your favorite burger topping? CHEAT DAY FRIDAY: Taco Bell's Mexican Pizza AND an important detail about Mama June that we need to discuss
Coming Up #OnWithMarioLopez – Mario & Courtney talk #StrangerThings4, #MatthewMorrison's #SYTYCD firing, and more as we catch up on the #HollywoodBuzz! Plus, #PostMalone returns to our #MusicMinute, Highest Rated TV of the last year, #Tweet of the Week, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a little sticky, don't you think? She has her side, and he has his. Sounds a little too familiar with the most recent trial we had...hmmmmm.
A transcript of this episode is available here: https://thedanceedit.com/transcript-episode-118Subscribe to The Dance Edit Extra: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dance-edit-extra/id1579075769Visit/add to the Dance Media Events Calendar: https://dancemediacalendar.com/Get the latest dance news direct by subscribing to our free newsletters. Find the ones that match your interests: http://www.dancemagazine.com/subscribeLinks referenced in/relevant to episode 118:-Playbill story on the "Into the Woods" Broadway transfer: https://playbill.com/article/encores-into-the-woods-sets-broadway-transfer-with-patina-miller-brian-darcy-james-phillipa-soo-joshua-henry-sara-bareilles-more-Us Weekly story on Matthew Morrison's departure from "SYTYCD": https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/matthew-morrison-exits-so-you-think-you-can-dance/-People magazine follow-up on that exit: https://people.com/tv/matthew-morrison-fired-from-sytycd-flirty-messages-with-contestant-source/-Associated Press feature on protests at Paris' Lido cabaret: https://apnews.com/article/entertainment-france-theater-7b6a8ba245d5f33cb93562f0ca544118-Good Morning America interview with Boston Ballet's Sage Humphries on her experience coming forward with abuse allegations: https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/news/video/ballerina-speaks-sexual-abuse-allegations-boston-ballet-star-85016424-Seattle Times interview with Pacific Northwest Ballet's Amanda Morgan on arts activism in the two years since George Floyd's murder: https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/dance/catching-up-with-pnbs-amanda-morgan-on-changes-since-the-george-floyd-protests/-Pointe feature on the return of the Helsinki International Ballet Competition: https://pointemagazine.com/dancers-gear-up-for-the-helsinki-international-ballet-competition/-"Eureka!" series trailer: https://www.playbill.com/article/watch-eureka-trailer-with-renee-elise-goldsberry-javier-munoz-loretta-devine-misty-copeland-more-New York Times feature on kid-friendly school productions of "CATS": https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/27/theater/cats-musical-school.html-Dance Magazine story on "Dork Dancing": https://www.dancemagazine.com/dork-dancing/-Guardian interview with Christopher Wheeldon: https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/may/26/christopher-wheeldon-like-water-for-chocolate-michael-jackson-Attitude magazine profile of Marcelino Sambé: https://attitude.co.uk/article/marcelino-sambe-on-like-water-for-chocolate-and-why-its-time-for-ballet-to-embrace-lgbtq-stories-1/27166/
Matthew Morrison Fired from SYTYCD for 'Flirty' Messages That Made Contestant 'Uncomfortable': Source (PEOPLE) Liam Payne dragged for airing One Direction's dirty laundry on podcast (Page Six) Charlie Puth shares Adam Levine's reaction to him masturbating to Maroon 5 (Page Six) Shanna Moakler sells Travis Barker engagement ring for $97K (Page Six) Queen Elizabeth's flight forced to abort landing due to lightning storm (Page Six) Dear Toasters Advice Segment The Morning Toast with Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Jackie Oshry (@jackieoshry) Merch: https://shopmorningtoast.com/ The Morning Toast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themorningtoast Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry: https://www.girlwithnojob.com/book
Not you too, Mr. Schue! Matthew Morrison has been fired as a judge on the reality competition series So You Think You Can Dance after sending “flirty" DMs to one of show's contestants. The former Glee star released a statement acknowledging he had "violated production protocols," but never copped to sending the messages. And sure enough, everyone on social media has their hot takes about Matthew's exit. Some are even dragging fellow SYTYCD judge JoJo Siwa into the mix. Come for Matthew if you must, but leave JoJo out of this!Listen ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Details emerge about the new judge's firing from "So You Think You Can Dance", and Steve knows who should replace him.
Stephen “tWitch” Boss chats with Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager about returning to “So You Think You Can Dance” as a judge. Plus, Huda Beauty founder Huda Kattan shares three new makeup trends.
On this episode I talk with Jess about the moment he knew he wanted to be a performer, making his Broadway debut in The Boy From Oz as a kid and Hugh Jackman bringing the curtain back up so Jess could bow one more time, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas on Broadway breaking Wicked's box office record at one point while he was in the show, what made him want to audition for So You Think You Can Dance and whether he ever thought he'd make the top 8 on the show, what touring with SYTYCD was like, his audition process for Newsies, when he realized how popular a show Newsies was, the Newsies 10th Anniversary, the makeup in Cats (in which he played Mungojerrie), his dream roles, his upcoming GreenRoom 42 solo show, and more!
Marina Toybina is a six times Emmy Award winning costume designer, who is behind the fascinated costumes of The Masked Signer show on Fox. She won awards for her work at The Masked Signer, Super Bowl Halftime Show (w/Katy Perry), 55th Annual Grammy Awards, SYTYCD, and X Factor. Marina was born in Moscow, USSR, but when she was 11, her family immigrated to USA, settling in Phoenix, AZ. Her incredible journey from constant struggles to the pinnacle of the industry is one that is worth hearing! TIME STAMPS 01:20 The Masked Singer and its costumes 07:00 Creating costumes 12:40 What it feels like to win an Emmy Award 16:30 Life after the Emmy's 17:55 USSR - beginning of the journey 23:35 Choosing a career as a fashion designer 25:00 Starting a Fashion Line – GLAZA 29:20 First celebrity client 31:35 Pivot to Costume Design 34:30 X-Factor and SO You Think You Can Dance TV shows 38:00 Super Bowl XLIX Halftime Show with Katy Perry 44:55 Carrie Underwood, Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Usher, and Ariana Grande 46:35 Stylist for Eminem and Dr. Dre video, and conversation with Dre. 48:20 Working with Celebrities 50:00 Why do people in the Entertainment industry fail? 52:40 Outside of your comfort zone 54:30 Ten years of nothing before holy shit 57:50 Determination vs Competition 01:01:10 Friends, family and future 01:06:10 Blitz Watch more than 50 Episodes of The Accent Podcast on www.Youtube.com/TheAccentPodcast