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Taylor Myers is a former minor league player that went through a lot with arm injuries'. Here he gives his story and how to help you with how to approach your younger player with throwing to much at such a young age. Youtube Episode: https://youtu.be/60o8Z8FRphk Who is your mental coach? Chad works with athletes of all ages and also coaches parents on their mental and emotional game. To schedule a free consultation email him at chad@legacysportsclubhouse.com www.LegacySportsClubhouse.com
029 - Wandavision 8 and Special Guest Taylor Myers
Brittany Blum and Taylor Myers, two of the creators of Saturday night's hottest ticket -- Eschaton -- join us to share how the project came to be and what they've learned about translating an immersive nightclub into a mysterious web-based phenomenon.
Introduction: Tim Pouring ’21, La Plata, Maryland.“If” by Rudyard Kipling, performed by Nolan LaVoie, Woodberry Forest, Virginia. “If” by Rudyard Kipling, performed by Griffin Warlow ’23, Orlando, Florida.“Second Life” by David Whyte, performed by Ansel Sanders, Woodberry Forest.“The Worm” by Ralph Bergengren, performed by Walker Sanders, Woodberry Forest.“The Conqueror Worm” by Edgar Allen Poe, performed by Jacob Foster ’99, Santa Monica, California. “A Dog is a Dog” by T.S. Eliot, performed by William Andrews ’23, Alexandria, Virginia.“The Quality of Mercy” from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, performed by Paul Huber, Woodberry Forest. “Anthem for a Doomed Youth” by A.E. Houseman, performed by Taylor Myers ’23, Inverkeithing, Scotland.“Progressive Health” by Carl Dennis, performed by Zeke Smith, Charlottesville, Virginia.“Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death” by Patrick Henry, performed by Gregory Harris ’23, Atlanta, Georgia.“Agnes” from She Kills Monsters by Qui Nguyen, performed by Anna Grey Hogan ’14, St. George, Virginia.“Cry Havoc!” from Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare, performed by Stanley Kim ’23, Seoul, South Korea.“It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” by Bob Dylan, performed by Hugh Wiley ’23, Orange, Virginia.“To Be or Not to Be” from Hamlet by William Shakespeare, performed by Tim Pouring ’21, La Plata, Maryland. “Wake Up, Wake Up” from The Jack and Jill Plays by Adam Szymkowicz, performed by Alex Cirves ’06, Chicago, Illinois.“Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost, performed by Brent Cirves, Woodberry Forest.“A Boy’s Prayer” by William De Witt Hyde, performed by Byron Hulsey, Woodberry Forest.
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I sat down with Taylor Myers, currently an Admissions Officer at Johns Hopkins. We talked about his humble beginnings in Monroe County, in southeastern Ohio, and how teachers and coaches “changed his life”. Taylor tells his story about his experiences growing up in Rural America, and he discusses his time campaigning with Gov. Ted Strickland back in 2016, and his Teach for America experience. Taylor has a fascinating story and it is evident that his experiences early in life and where he is from have impacted him. He is a passionate young man and I am sure you will enjoy his story! Enjoy. Corryn Williams edited the intro and the outro.
"Some Questions for My Dad" conducted by Taylor Myers, Inverkeithing, Scotland."A Chat with Matthew Keating" by Stanley Kim, Seoul, South Korea."An Interview with My Grandma" by Gregory Harris, Jonesboro, Georgia."Today on Braeden's Interviews" by Braeden Lessane, Lewisville, North Carolina."Life Away from Woodberry: an Interview with My Brother" by Griffin Warlow, Orlando, Florida."A Conversation with Mom" by Zach Herzog, Rixeyville, Virginia.
Ep. 166: Con and Hutch interview young independent talent Taylot Myers.
On this episode Cody interviews the directors of Hamlet in the Golden Vale. They talk about castles, Ireland, what Shakespeare means to them, and working on a… Read more "Interview: Dan Hasse and Taylor Myers"
Kathryn sits down with Taylor Myers of Roll The Bones to talk about his storied career (Sleep No More, Then She Fell, Grand Paradise) and the upcoming narrative feature film Hamlet in the Golden Vale an adaptation of Shakespeare's play.
Why do theater when you can do film? Why do film when you can do theater? Why do one when you can do both? Why do both when you can do VR? Director Dan Hasse and director/actor Taylor Myers are an ambitious pair of artists based in New York City who grappled with these pressing questions at length before finally coming to a conclusion. The answer? Just do all three. The duo went abroad earlier this year after conceiving the idea to fly to Ireland, rent a castle, and perform an immersive theater adaptation of Shakespeare’s immortal play Hamlet. Then they thought, well why would we limit this experience to just a few people? So the theater makers, brought along a crew and decided to become filmmakers as well. The result is Hamlet in the Golden Vale, a feature-length film that will be appearing on the festival circuit next year. All of this output from a single independent film production is made even more impressive considering that In the process, they also managed to secure funding for a companion VR piece as well. Dan and Taylor sit down with No Film School Producer Jon Fusco to discuss their multi-pronged effort to make the most of their eleven days in Ireland and the difficulties in translating from stage to the screen in all different aspects of production. From screenwriting to acting to directing they share a few tips on how to keep things running smoothly across every medium.
Trigger Warning: Emotional and Sexual Abuse. On Episode 20 of Pop Unmuted, Scott Interrante and Kurt Trowbridge are joined by MTV News writer Sasha Geffen to talk about the legal situation going on between Kesha and Dr. Luke. Then, previous guests of the show send in audio tributes to Kesha discussing her music and what she means to them. Contributors include Kira Grunenberg, Megan Lavengood, and Taylor Myers.
For the final episode of Pop Unmuted in 2014, Scott Interrante and Kurt Trowbridge are joined by PhD Music Theory student Taylor Myers and Music Theory Master's student Aurora Montgomery to talk about women in pop in 2014. We talk Beyonce, Booties, and Taylor Swift, along with some of our own personal favorite moments of women in pop.
On Episode 1 of Pop Unmuted, co-hosts Scott Interrante and Kurt Trowbridge are joined by music journalist Kira Grunenberg and Music Theory Ph.D. student Taylor Myers to discuss the role of music theory in popular discourse as well as Ariana Grande's latest single, "Problem."
Beware prayer by pious politicians! FFRF sues Gov. Rick Perry