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The most delightful man joins us in Holy Spirit Studios this week. A holy priest, an amateur astronomer, a favored friend of our Saints, and our new favorite karaoke king...Fr. Taylor Reynolds is here with chants, and songs, and silliness we didn't even know we needed. Jesus, we thank you for sharing your son with us! Tune into Fr. Taylor's Podcast, No Longer Strangers, and bond with the Saints in Heaven and on Earth. https://nolongerstranger.com/✨Verse of the Week✨
Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.This Land Was Made is playing off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre. Find out more at https://vineyardtheatre.org.If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org Follow The Present Stage on Instagram at @thepresentstageThe Present Stage: Conversations with Theater Writers is hosted by Dan Rubins, a theater critic for Slant Magazine. You can also find Dan's reviews on Cast Album Reviews and in The New Yorker's Briefly Noted column.The Present Stage supports the national nonprofit Hear Your Song. If you'd like to learn more about Hear Your Song and how to support empowering youth with serious illnesses to make their voices heard though songwriting, please visit www.hearyoursong.org
Today: We catch up with Savannah River Brewing Company and our friend, and newly promoted marketing director, Taylor Reynolds. Taylor talks to us about finding her passion and how she brought that passion to SRBC. Keep up with her at: @YogaWithTaylor & @SavannahRiverBrew Presented By Nancy Powell Real Estate Broker @DowntownAugustaBroker (Nancy20201!) DropTheDis Question Presented by Tranter Grey Media (TranterGrey.com) Community Partners: TheClubhou.se at the Cyber Center & Augusta Podcasts, LLC. Also Featuring: @AllEqualParts, 2nd City Distilling & Durty Gurl Cocktail Mixers. Music by C. Lark. Find him wherever you listen to music! Beer is Brought to You by Savannah River Brewery (Follow them on Facebook!) SavannahRiverBrew.Com Want to Support the Show & Get Free Stuff & Cool, Unique Bonus Content? Check out our Patreon! Learn More and Shop Merch @ AugustaPodcasts.com & Check Out Our Next Show @ AugustaRocks.com Produced at Augusta Podcasts Studio
Welcome to Creative Block with Vee and Gene! In this episode, Vee and Gene are chatting with Taylor Reynolds! Taylor is a 3D animator and illustrator who's worked on projects like Kid A Mnesia for Radiohead, and narrative animation for @OFKband. Along the way, we chat about the differences between animating for movies and games, the journey of discovering oneself as autistic, and whether or not one should draw every day, and more! Watch this episode on YouTube to see us doodle while we chat ► https://youtu.be/34SL6LzOjaM Become a Patron! ► https://www.patreon.com/crtvblock ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ CREATIVE BLOCK ► https://twitter.com/crtvblock GENE! ► https://twitter.com/genegoldstein VEE! ► https://twitter.com/violainebriat Editing by Clemence Briat ► https://twitter.com/clem_n_m Produced by Malik Gayle ► https://twitter.com/MalikGayle Theme song by Louie Zong ► https://twitter.com/everydaylouie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crtvblock/support
In this episode I talk with Daibu Marc England and my friend Taylor Reynolds about our martial arts experience, movies, serial killers, and a whole lot more.
In this episode, Rachel chats with Taylor Reynolds - one the most in demand theater directors currently working off-Broadway, and a producing artistic leader of The Movement Theatre Company. This season her work included: Tambo & Bones at Playwrights Horizons, Man Cave by John J. Caswell Jr. presented by P 73, and Songs About Trains playing at the New Ohio Theatre through April 18.Rachel & Taylor talk about:Taylor's approach to these larger than life theatrical new worksHow Taylor made her way as a director, forgoing the assistant/associate routeTaylor's relationship to the 'white gaze' and how it's continually changingVisit our sponsors: Northwestern University Press @nupress.northwestern.edu and use POD20 to receive 20% offFollow us on Instagram @upstageleftpodcast or on Twitter @upstageleftpod -- we love to hear from you!----Intro & Outro Music: Angle Of Light by David HilowitzUnderscore:Arcadia by Dream-ProtocolSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/upstageleft)
Written by the poet and playwright Dave Harris, “Tambo & Bones” introduces us to two minstrel characters, Tambo (W. Tré Davis) and Bones (Tyler Fauntleroy), who strive to break free from their reality. The playwright and director Taylor Reynolds join us to talk about the show which just opened this week at Playwright Horizons.
This episode is for ALL you Craft BEER lovers out there. And yes, I am even talking to you Craft Beer haters! Taylor Reynolds and Ann Wohlstadter are two amazing women that are passionate about their place in the Craft Beer Industry. Both Taylor and Ann work at Savannah River Brewing Company (SRBC) which is one of Augusta's major breweries. Taylor, who works the front of the house (and occasionally helps out in the back) found her way at SRBC via a rather untraditional route; Beer Yoga. Ann, stirred her way into the back of the house as a badass assistant brewer and a Level 2 Cicerone (there are roughly 4,200 Certified Cicerones in the world. ONLY 120 ARE WOMEN). A pretty impressive accomplishment to say the least. If you want a peak behind the curtain that is the Craft Beer Industry, or perhaps want to know what life is like working in a brewery, this episode is for you!Follow SRBC's Socials Below!IG: https://www.instagram.com/savannahriverbrew/FB: https://www.facebook.com/SavannahRiverBrewTaylor's IG: https://www.instagram.com/yogawithtaylor/Ann's BLOG: https://www.facebook.com/Adventures-of-a-Modern-Alewife-109973557409672Are you loving ForTheNation Podcast? We LOVE what we are doing and plan to turn this show into a force of good ForTheNation (see what we did there). If you want to help keep this content free, please consider making a donation to the podcast. It's through listeners like you that we are able to GROW OUR INFLUENCE & AUDIENCE to reach our ultimate goal; help struggling people reach their dream job.DONATION LINK: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=K9TPU322AKFWWSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=K9TPU322AKFWW)
This summer, the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival is presenting a production of “The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington” by James Ijames . The show will run under the tent at Boscobel in Garrison, New York through July 30. In the play, a recently widowed Martha Washington lies helpless in her Mount Vernon bed, ravaged by illness and cared for by the very slaves that will be free the moment she dies. As she begins to slip away, she falls deep into a fever dream of terrifying theatricality that investigates everything from her family to her historical legacy. “The Most Spectacularly Lamentable Trial of Miz Martha Washington” is directed at HVShakes by Taylor Reynolds . Reynolds is a New York-based director and theatremaker from Chicago and one of the Producing Artistic Leaders of OBIE-award winning The Movement Theatre Company in Harlem and she joins.
The Friends recorded on June 29. They open the show by talking about Zoom plays, what's been working about them, what hasn't been working, and things they've seen on Zoom that they love. Then they talk about two shows they've seen. First, To My Distant Love from On Site Opera, an opera done over the telephone (remember those?). Then they talk about a play they watched on BroadwayHD: Pipeline by Dominique Morisseau, about a Black mother who is worried about how her son is doing in school, and how the play really benefited from multiple viewings. This week's guest is Taylor Reynolds, who is one of the artistic leaders of the Obie-winning Movement Theatre Company in New York City. She talks about how the company was created (to provide opportunities for young artists of color) and what they're doing now: giving love to designers who are out of work, and don't have Zoom plays to keep them creative. Reynolds is also a director, whose work on Plano by Will Arbury blew both of the Friends' minds when it played Off-Off Broadway last year. She also talks about how she wraps her head around super-weird theater. Here are links to things that Friends talked about in this episode. To My Distant Love from On Site Opera Pipelineby Dominique Morisseau Hit Play from the New York Neo-Futurists Diana Oh’s My H8 Letter To The Gr8 American Theatre Tartuffe from Moliere in the Park Sing Street's Facebook concert Desire: A Sankofa Dreamby Maria Bauman-Morales Token Theatre Friends's interview with Mirirai Sithole The Movement Theatre Company's 1Move Program Planoby Will Arbury What to Send Up When It Goes Downby Aleshea Harris Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/tokentheatrefriends?fan_landing=true) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Thursday, and that means Midday's theater critic, J. Wynn Rousuck, is back with another of her reviews of the Maryland stage. Today, she tells us about a new work by the young playwright Noah Diaz, called Richard & Jane & Dick & Sally, currently enjoying a world premiere at Baltimore Center Stage. The play by Mr. Diaz -- a 3rd-year graduate student at the Yale School of Drama -- is a darkly comedic riff on the idealized "Dick and Jane" characters, with a family rife with dysfunction and dissembling, and dealing with the complexities of love, loss, disability...and dogs. Taylor Reynolds directs the action, with a cast that includes Noah Averbach-Katz (Spot), Michelle Beck (Jane), Jay Cobian (Dick, Jr.), Neimah Djourabchi (Richard), Treshelle Edmond (Sally), and Vanessa Kai (Mother). Scenic design is by Stephanie Osin Cohen. Richard & Jane & Dick & Sally is a co-production with The Playwright's Realm, and is presented in collaboration with the Sol Project, a national theater initiative dedicated to amplifying the voices of LatinX playwrights. It continues at Center Stage through Sunday, March 1. Following its run at Center Stage, the play heads to New York City for an off-Broadway run at A.R.T/New York Theatres.
The classy & chic Taylor Reynolds tells the jaw-dropping story of how she caught her boyfriend of 7 years cheating, and how she used her fresh start to build confidence, get ahead in her career, and find the realest self-love.
Taylor Reynolds moved around. A lot. The self-proclaimed Military brat spent so much time shuffling from base to base, it was hard to settle in, make friends, much less find her identity. She grew up full of questions and searching for answers. Taylor graduated from Texas Southern University with a degree in Psychology. Her choice of school was not an arbitrary one. After living a life where she never had a say in where she lived or where she would end up next, Taylor hand-picked the Historically Black University to acquire something her parents were unable to give her. Find out what compelled the Productivity Management Engineer to embark on a journey of self-discovery at one of the country’s leading HBCU’S on this episode of the “Life Is Not Complicated, You Are: Strong Opinions Podcast". --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifeisnotcomplicated/message
On Episode 07 we are joined by Taylor Reynolds and Andrew Maxwell—both of St. Louis, Missouri—to discuss evocative works of art, the handling of conflict in the American church, celebrating Easter, and drawing skeptics to Christ.Find us across social media: @theosationsMusic: www.bensound.comMic Icons by Prosymbols from http://www.flaticon.com/Podcast Art by John Anders
Dr. Lindsey Cook and Taylor Reynolds discuss the film Wonder Woman and how the Gospel is found in it.
Spoiler alert! Taylor Reynolds and Andrew Maxwell reveal key plot points for Blade Runner and Blade Runner 2049, and would you believe, The Godfather? Together they discuss how the gospel can be found in the film, and how Christians might be able to talk about it. Full disclosure, the film has some very weighty themes and warrants serious thought.
Jeni Fehr and Taylor Reynolds recap the Theology at the Bottleworks discussion on Transhumanism, and talk about science fiction, the future, and how Christians can discuss the topic.
Bob Oesch and Taylor Reynolds talk about how to approach and discuss films, even problematic ones, drawing the gospel out of people's creativity and search for meaning though the art of movies. Recommended reading: J.R.R. Tolkien's On Fairy-Stories: https://g.co/kgs/tDngKJ.
Before the Falcons signed Taylor Reynolds as a free agent out of James Madison, he expected to get drafted. Reynolds talks to about the process leading up to the NFL Draft.
Taylor Reynolds was referred to by Adam as "the smartest dude I know", and in this interview you will see why. Taylor is currently a student at Washington University in St. Louis, MO where he is studying American history. He is not only an intellectual, but also an entrepreneur and has begun several ventures already at a young age. In this interview, we delve into an array of topics ranging from parenting, to the comparison of Christianity and other worldviews, to following your dream versus the bottom line, to problems faced uniquely by Millennials, and much, much more. For the full show notes, visit theupandcomersshow.com/episodes/taylor