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Terry Belanger of the Knights of Columbus Walleye Classic Crew has the details on the annual raffle. Once again, the grand prize is a decked out Boat, Motor and Trailer package from Ray's Sport & Marine. He'll have all the details on that, the tournament and much more. Plus, another Lake of the Week...this time from Ottertail Country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Terry Belanger of the Knights of Columbus Walleye Classic Crew has the details on the annual raffle. Once again, the grand prize is a decked out Boat, Motor and Trailer package from Ray's Sport & Marine. He'll have all the details on that, the tournament and much more. Plus, another Lake of the Week...this time from Ottertail Country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The KC Walleye Classic is this Saturday and there will be 200 anglers on the water vying for the the $12,000+ top prize. But if you're not fishing, there's still a ton of stuff to do at the waterfront. Terry Belanger of All Pro Dads has the details, plus how to get your raffle ticket before the drawing Saturday.
The KC Walleye Classic is this Saturday and there will be 200 anglers on the water vying for the the $12,000+ top prize. But if you're not fishing, there's still a ton of stuff to do at the waterfront. Terry Belanger of All Pro Dads has the details, plus how to get your raffle ticket before the drawing Saturday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Terry Belanger of the Knights Of Columbus talk tourney and where you can get your raffle tickets to win that boat. Plus Brad Liefermann will stay in Florida for awhile. Why not join him?
Terry Belanger of the Knights Of Columbus talk tourney and where you can get your raffle tickets to win that boat. Plus Brad Liefermann will stay in Florida for awhile. Why not join him? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jane Marla Robbins, a Finalist for a CAPS Grant in Poetry from the National Endowment of the Arts, is the author of the bestselling Poems of the Laughing Buddha; DOGS IN TOPANGA 2000-2018; and CAFÉ MIMOSA IN TOPANGA (winner, South California Book Publicists Poetry Award). You can see and hear her read all three books on YouTube. Her poems have been published in many places, including The Cultural Weekly, Thrive Global, and The Scarlet Leaf Review. Commissioned by the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. to write and perform the one-woman play Reminiscences of Mozart by His Sister, she also performed it in Lincoln Center in New York. Her one-woman play in verse, Miriam's Dance, about Moses' sister, was produced in New York and Los Angeles, as was her two-character play, A RADICAL FRIENDSHIP, about Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rabbi Abraham Heschel, (starring Ed Asner). Jane's best-selling self-help book, Acting Techniques for Everyday Life: Look and Feel Self-Confident in Difficult Real-Life Situations, and its accompanying deck of illustrated flashcards, won the Gold Axiom Business Book Award. Articles on her teaching, as well as her essays, have appeared in The Los Angeles Times. In New York, she starred in her three-character play, Jane Avril. After its Off-Broadway run, the play was translated into Danish and produced in Copenhagen. Also in the same city, she starred in her Obie-nominated one-woman play, Dear Nobody, which she co-authored with Terry Belanger, and which ran for a year in New York, was produced on CBS for Camera Three, and toured to London and all over the United States. Jane's play, Bats in the Belfry, was directed by Roscoe Lee Browne at the Spoleto Festival, and her one-act, Cornucopia, won the University of St. Thomas One-Act Play Competition Join me in this episode and learn why Jane is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:48] Opening Segment Let's get to know Jane Marla Robbins The importance of having fun in life and how it can help you be more confident. Actors must have the self-confidence to be successful and it is not easy to be oneself at 50. [06:49 - 10:38] Gaining Self Confidence! Switching her careers from playing characters in movies, and television shows to “Being Jane Marla Robbins” Having someone that can help you trigger that self-confidence. Stage Fright: Being afraid is the same thing as being excited [10:39 - 17:06] Preparing Yourself Feel alive as possible Making sure you're emotionally accessible: “Being angry won't make you accessible” – Jane Marla Robbins Include spiritual preparation Relaxing your muscles, so you can breathe. “Just take three deep breaths; Pick up that Yoga book it's 2,000 years old of technique” – Jane Marla Robbins [17:07 - 20:40] The Importance of Laughing as We Don't Do This Enough. Laughter is Healthy Being strong in dealing with emotions, Living fully means being brave and taking risks. Standing for yourself. Jane discusses coaching people for job interviews Showing up as authentic as possible. [20:41 - 28:01] Do What You Love to Do It will make a difference when you are doing what you love to do. Allowing yourself to vent out. Overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Jane talks about her books Links below [28:02 – 30:44] Closing Segment Connect with Jane! Links below Tweetable Quotes: "When I see children be born, I remember what it feels like to be open to the mystery of life” – Jane Marla Robbins "When you're doing something, you love to do that will make a difference."- Jane Marla Robbins Email janemarlarobbins@gmail.comto connect with Sharon or follow her on LinkedIn or visit janemarlarobbins.com to learn more about her work. Resources Mentioned Poems of Covid Perform Your Best Acting Techniques Acting Techniques for Everyday Life ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also connect with me by emailing terry@kickassboomers.com.
Jane Marla Robbins, a Finalist for a CAPS Grant in Poetry from the National Endowment of the Arts, is the author of the bestselling Poems of the Laughing Buddha; DOGS IN TOPANGA 2000-2018; and CAFÉ MIMOSA IN TOPANGA (winner, South California Book Publicists Poetry Award). You can see and hear her read all three books on YouTube. Her poems have been published in many places, including The Cultural Weekly, Thrive Global, and The Scarlet Leaf Review. Commissioned by the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. to write and perform the one-woman play Reminiscences of Mozart by His Sister, she also performed it in Lincoln Center in New York. Her one-woman play in verse, Miriam's Dance, about Moses' sister, was produced in New York and Los Angeles, as was her two-character play, A RADICAL FRIENDSHIP, about Martin Luther King, Jr., and Rabbi Abraham Heschel, (starring Ed Asner). Jane's best-selling self-help book, Acting Techniques for Everyday Life: Look and Feel Self-Confident in Difficult Real-Life Situations, and its accompanying deck of illustrated flashcards, won the Gold Axiom Business Book Award. Articles on her teaching, as well as her essays, have appeared in The Los Angeles Times. In New York, she starred in her three-character play, Jane Avril. After its Off-Broadway run, the play was translated into Danish and produced in Copenhagen. Also in the same city, she starred in her Obie-nominated one-woman play, Dear Nobody, which she co-authored with Terry Belanger, and which ran for a year in New York, was produced on CBS for Camera Three, and toured to London and all over the United States. Jane's play, Bats in the Belfry, was directed by Roscoe Lee Browne at the Spoleto Festival, and her one-act, Cornucopia, won the University of St. Thomas One-Act Play Competition Join me in this episode and learn why Jane is a Kickass Boomer! [00:01 - 06:48] Opening Segment Let's get to know Jane Marla Robbins The importance of having fun in life and how it can help you be more confident. Actors must have the self-confidence to be successful and it is not easy to be oneself at 50. [06:49 - 10:38] Gaining Self Confidence! Switching her careers from playing characters in movies, and television shows to “Being Jane Marla Robbins” Having someone that can help you trigger that self-confidence. Stage Fright: Being afraid is the same thing as being excited [10:39 - 17:06] Preparing Yourself Feel alive as possible Making sure you're emotionally accessible: “Being angry won't make you accessible” – Jane Marla Robbins Include spiritual preparation Relaxing your muscles, so you can breathe. “Just take three deep breaths; Pick up that Yoga book it's 2,000 years old of technique” – Jane Marla Robbins [17:07 - 20:40] The Importance of Laughing as We Don't Do This Enough. Laughter is Healthy Being strong in dealing with emotions, Living fully means being brave and taking risks. Standing for yourself. Jane discusses coaching people for job interviews Showing up as authentic as possible. [20:41 - 28:01] Do What You Love to Do It will make a difference when you are doing what you love to do. Allowing yourself to vent out. Overcoming obstacles and achieving success. Jane talks about her books Links below [28:02 – 30:44] Closing Segment Connect with Jane! Links below Tweetable Quotes: "When I see children be born, I remember what it feels like to be open to the mystery of life” – Jane Marla Robbins "When you're doing something, you love to do that will make a difference."- Jane Marla Robbins Email janemarlarobbins@gmail.comto connect with Sharon or follow her on LinkedIn or visit janemarlarobbins.com to learn more about her work. Resources Mentioned Poems of Covid Perform Your Best Acting Techniques Acting Techniques for Everyday Life ----- BEE BOLD, NOT OLD. LEAVE A REVIEW and join me on my journey to become and stay a Kickass Boomer! Visit http://kickassboomers.com/ to listen to the previous episodes. Also check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. You can also connect with me by emailing terry@kickassboomers.com.
Lecture 628. Delivered at the RBS-UVA Fellowship Luncheon, 10 May 2019. Rare Book School founding director Terry Belanger introduces Neal Curtis as the winner of the 2019 Betsy and Stuart Houston Prize.
A finalist for a CAPS Grant in Poetry from the National Endowment of the Arts, Jane is the author of Poems of The Laughing Buddha. You can see and hear her reading four of them on YouTube. Her first chapbook, Dogs in Topanga is, like this one, set in Topanga, where she lives. Commissioned by the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. to write and perform the one-woman play, Reminiscences of Mozart by His Sister, she also performed it at Lincoln Center in New York. Her one-woman play, Miriamâ??s Dance, in verse, about Mosesâ?? sister, was produced in New York and Los Angeles. Her most recent play, A Radical Friendship, a two-hander about Martin Luther King Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Heschel, has been seen in New York and Los Angeles starring Ed Asner. Janeâ??s first book, the best selling Acting Techniques for Everyday Life: Look and Feel Self-Confident in Difficult Real-Life Situations, is the basis for a USC study showing how effective the techniques are for helping veterans at their job interviews. Its accompanying deck of cards, Perform At Your Best: Acting Techniques for Business, Social, and Personal Success, won the Gold Axiom Business Book Award. Jane teaches workshops with the techniques in Topanga, at universities and corporations, and coaches privately. Her first one-woman play, Dear Nobody, co-authored with Terry Belanger, was nominated for an Obie, ran for a year Off-Broadway, was produced on CBS, and toured to London and all over the United States. Also in New York she starred in her three-character play Jane Avril. Her one-acts include: Bats in the Belfry, produced at the Spoleto Festival; Cornucopia, winner of The University of St. Thomas One Act Play Competition; and Norman and the Killer, a co-adaptation for PBS. Jane has acted in movies (Rocky I, Rocky II, Rocky V, Arachnophobia); on TV (ER, The Heidi Chronicles); on Broadway (Richard III, Morning, Noon and Night); and played The Clown Ringmaster with Circus Flora. For more information go to www.janemarlarobbins.com
JANE MARLA ROBBINS A finalist for a CAPS Grant in Poetry from the National Endowment of the Arts, Jane is the author of Poems of The Laughing Buddha. You can see and hear her reading four of them on YouTube. Her first chapbook, Dogs in Topanga is, like this one, set in Topanga, where she lives. Commissioned by the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. to write and perform the one-woman play, Reminiscences of Mozart by His Sister, she also performed it at Lincoln Center in New York. Her one-woman play, Miriamâ??s Dance, in verse, about Mosesâ?? sister, was produced in New York and Los Angeles. Her most recent play, A Radical Friendship, a two-hander about Martin Luther King Jr. and Rabbi Abraham Heschel, has been seen in New York and Los Angeles starring Ed Asner. Janeâ??s first book, the best selling Acting Techniques for Everyday Life: Look and Feel Self-Confident in Difficult Real-Life Situations, is the basis for a USC study showing how effective the techniques are for helping veterans at their job interviews. Its accompanying deck of cards, Perform At Your Best: Acting Techniques for Business, Social, and Personal Success, won the Gold Axiom Business Book Award. Jane teaches workshops with the techniques in Topanga, at universities and corporations, and coaches privately. Her first one-woman play, Dear Nobody, co-authored with Terry Belanger, was nominated for an Obie, ran for a year Off-Broadway, was produced on CBS, and toured to London and all over the United States. Also in New York she starred in her three-character play Jane Avril. Her one-acts include: Bats in the Belfry, produced at the Spoleto Festival; Cornucopia, winner of The University of St. Thomas One Act Play Competition; and Norman and the Killer, a co-adaptation for PBS. Jane has acted in movies (Rocky I, Rocky II, Rocky V, Arachnophobia); on TV (ER, The Heidi Chronicles); on Broadway (Richard III, Morning, Noon and Night); and played The Clown Ringmaster with Circus Flora. For more information go to www.janemarlarobbins.com
Lecture 609. Delivered at the RBS-UVA Fellowship Luncheon, 10 May 2017. Barbara Heritage introduces Rare Book School founding director Terry Belanger, who introduces Samantha Wallace as the winner of the 2017 Betsy and Stuart Houston Prize.
Richard talks to Terry Belanger whose Saint Adolphe house was struck by lightning during Wednesday's vicious storm.
Lecture 595 (18 May 2016). Delivered at the RBS-UVA Fellowship Luncheon. Terry Belanger introduces Peter Miller as the winner of the 2016 Betsy and Stuart Houston Prize.