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The Theater Project Thinks About...
Teaching the Next Generation

The Theater Project Thinks About...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 40:03


Today TTP is thinking about...Teaching our up and coming playwrights. Young Playwrights Competition event coordinator, Kevin Carver, talks with Thomas Jefferson Arts Academy Theater Director, Sandra Toll. Sandra has spent the past 25 years as a Theater Arts teacher and directing high school students in theater productions. Sandra discusses the process of working with students to develop their unique voices and to build skills that will serve them throughout their lives both within and outside of the Arts.  General description:Sandra Toll discusses the process of working with students to develop their unique voices and to build skills that will serve them throughout their lives both within and outside of the Arts. Credits:Audio Engineer Kevin CarverOne Heartbeat Away is provided to The Theater Project by Gail Lou and Demien De SandiesReferences:Thomas Jefferson Arts Academyhttps://www.epsnj.org/jeffersonMontclair State Universityhttps://www.montclair.edu/Boston Conservatoryhttps://bostonconservatory.berklee.edu/Two River Theaterhttps://tworivertheater.org/Luna Stagehttps://www.lunastage.org/Digital Theater Plushttps://www.digitaltheatreplus.com/Broadway HDhttps://www.broadwayhd.com/Backwards and Forwards by David Ballhttps://www.amazon.com/Backwards-Forwards-Technical-Manual-Reading/dp/0809311100Fiddler on the Roofhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiddler_on_the_RoofPeter Panhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Pan

Artifice
Ep. 206: Robert Monroe

Artifice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 119:49


Robert Monroe graduated with a B.A. in Theater Arts from the State University of New York/Oswego. For twelve years, he worked as a New York casting director and talent executive. His credits include projects with the Walt Disney Company, the John Houseman Theater, the Annual MDA Telethon, and the now-defunct United Paramount Network. At the beginning of the millennium, he moved to Portland, Maine, to pursue a career as a photographer. His exhibitions include the Biennial at the Portland Museum of Art, Photographing Maine: Ten Years Later at the Center for Maine Contemporary Art, and Return to Peyton Place: Photographs by Robert Monroe at the Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts. He is a founding member of the Bakery Photographic Collective.

Hipster Baseball Podcast
178 - Dr. Travis Stern

Hipster Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 40:41


We celebrate the 2025 Opening Day Weekend; and (6:28) Dr. Travis Stern, Author of “Ballplayers on Stage: Baseball, Melodrama, and Theatrical Celebrity in the Deadball Era” and Associate Professor of Theater Arts at Bradley University, talks Goth Music and the St. Louis Cardinals. Drink: Cava (Brut Reserva 2020) from Roger Goulart in Sant Esteve Sesrovires, Spain. Dr. Stern's book: https://utpress.org/title/ballplayers-on-stage/ Dr. Stern's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/traviswstern/ Dr. Stern's Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/travisstern.bsky.social Last Call Baseball T-Shirts: https://lastcallbaseball.creator-spring.com/ Last Call Baseball Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lastcallbaseball/ Last Call Baseball Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/lastcallbaseball.bsky.social Last Call Baseball Twitter: https://x.com/LastCall4040 Intro and Outro Music: DeCarlo Podcast Logo Artist Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/regan_vasconcellos/

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.6 - "The Death of the Author", a talk with Renee Fox

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 59:13


How awful is your favorite author?  Did you once love the works of a film director and the ideals they expressed, but, to your dismay, they turned out to be a lout? How does their badness change their art? Do texts belong to the author once they're released into the world? In this episode, Doc and Mike talk with the Co-Director of the Center for Monsters Studies, Renee Fox, about the concept of the "death of the author" and how texts and art can take on their own life, beyond the creator's intentions or control, long after publishing. They discuss complicated artists, Dickens, JK Rowling, Harry Potter, fandom and more!   Renee Fox is the UC Santa Cruz Associate Professor and Jordan-Stern Presidential Chair for Dickens and Nineteenth-Century Studies, Co-Director of The Dickens Project and Co-Director of The Center for Monster Studies.   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.5 - The Golem

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 68:29


In this episode, Mike and Doc explore the origins of our favorite lump of animated clay, the GOLEM (pronounced GOAL-EM, not GAUL-UHM)! Protector of Jewish communities, the golem is a powerful ally, but you have to be very specific with your instructions, as it will carry out the task you give it with lethal literality. Enter, if you dare, and learn about the history of the golem, the monster's ties to Freudian psychoanalysis, and how the monster carries on its legacy in today's fantasy and science fiction.      About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

From the Studio
From the Studio: Theater Arts at Ferris High School

From the Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 13:28


Henry McNulty welcomes members from Troupe 1506, Theater Arts at Ferris High School, to discuss two upcoming events: Senior-Directed One Acts and a combined Thesperados/Saxon Bards performance.

WRP's monthly best of
A Christmas Carol: A Radio Play with WRP & Atlantic Theater Arts

WRP's monthly best of

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 58:00


The classic Charles Dickens Christmas story comes to life in this rendition for radio produced by The Atlantic Theater Arts and World Radio Paris. We are so happy to bring this wonderful story to life! A Christmas Carol is the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly greedy man, lacking in empathy. He is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve to deliver him three very important messages. First published in 1843 the story has become a definitive morality tale associated with the holiday around the world.  Adapted for Radio by Adam Alexandra, Produced by Robert Quinn of WRP Actors: Millie Ahern, Adam Alexander, Ciaran Creswell, and Louis Huster  For More Information about the theater company check out: atlatntictheatrearts.com

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.4 - So You've Decided to Sell Your Soul: Tips for a Buyer's Market

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 58:26


It's...uh...live!  Join Mike and Doc as they record their podcast on THE DEVIL in front of a live audience at UC Santa Cruz Center for Monsters Studies' 2024 Festival of Monsters!    We also have video evidence that Mike and Doc are not actually ghosts that haunt your smarphones! Watch the podcast here: https://youtu.be/5yFNEpWMwEk   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

Beach Weekly
Beach Weekly S13E13: Shows on campus, Trump's new administration selections & more

Beach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 8:51


Pink Party Talk is an LGBTQ+ panel discussion hosted by ASI Beach Pride Events on Tuesday, Nov. 19 at 5 p.m. in the University Student Union Ballrooms. The panel will discuss life after graduating, mental health, politics, art and more. Snacks and refreshments will be provided and the event is open to all currently enrolled students. On Wednesday, Nov. 20 ASI Beach Pride Events is hosting Movies on the House with a free screening of Pitch Perfect in the University Student Union Beach Auditorium. The event is only open to students. Popcorn and pizza will be provided while supplies last. RSVP to the event through the Events & Orgs app on your CSULB Single Sign-On. Check-in will begin at 6 p.m. and RSVP's must arrive by 6:45 p.m. California Repertory Company is showcasing Clyde's, a story of the behind-the-scenes within a truck stop sandwich shop. The first show was on Wednesday, Nov. 13 and will run until Saturday, Nov. 23. Ticket prices and showtimes vary throughout the week but can be found on the Theater Arts website. Long Beach was awarded a grant of $350,000 from the Department of Justice to improve the city's “Guides app.” The app allows police officers to see if a person is enrolled in social services or even has a history of mental health or substance abuse issues. From there, police can help people by providing contact information and availability of shelters, clinics and health providers in the area. The Mountain Fire in Ventura County has spread to nearly 20,000 acres in almost 24 hours with 14,000 people being evacuated. 240 structures were completely demolished and over 100 were damaged. Since last week, strong off-shore winds have diminished and the fire is now 82% contained. Shortly after, the Broad Fire sparked and burned roughly 50 acres in south Malibu before being contained. Investigations regarding Liam Payne's death have been taking place in Argentina. Due to his passing, three people from Buenos Aires are currently facing preliminary charges of abandonment of a person followed by death and the supply and facilitation of narcotics. Valencia, Spain endured one of the worst natural disasters the city has had in decades. In under eight hours, a year's worth of rain was dumped onto the city causing a flood. The flood destroyed bridges, picked up cars and resulted in the deaths of more than 200 people. Host & Editor: Gianna Echeverria Producers: El Nicklin, Aidan Swanepoel Like, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/long-beach-current-podcasts/id1488484518 Spotify⁠ https://open.spotify.com/show/4HJaqJep02kHeIQy8op1n1⁠ ⁠⁠⁠Overcast https://overcast.fm/itunes1488484518/long-beach-current-podcasts

Hooks & Runs
225 - Heroes, Villains and Fools: Baseball and Theater in the Deadball Era w/ Travis Stern

Hooks & Runs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 37:01


Dr. Travis Stern's new book, "Ballplayers on Stage: Baseball, Melodrama, and Theatrical Celebrity in the Deadball Era" (Univ. of Tennessee Press, 2024) explores the relationship between professional baseball and professional theater in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Stern joins us in this episode to talk about his book and the how baseball and the theater contributed to the rise of the American culture, culminating with Babe Ruth's emergence as a national hero in the early 1920s. Stern is an Associate Professor of Theater Arts at Bradley University.Travis Stern on Bluesky (@travisstern.bsky.social)Travis Stern at Bradley UniversityIn Part Two, Craig went to a Duster show and talks about Duster, the show and the unusual opening act, Dirty Art Club.Errata: At one point Stern mentions seeing the "Yankees and Mets." We believe he meant to say "Yankees and Dodgers" as the Mets were not a team in the Deadball Era.Episodes mentioned or discussed:205 - Baseball at War: Working and Playing Ball in the Bethlehem Steel League w/ William Ecenbarger (https://tinyurl.com/hooks2051114)82 - Rube Waddell Would Make A Hell of a Movie w/ Prof. Alan H. Levy (https://tinyurl.com/Hooks821114) You can support Hooks & Runs by purchasing books through our store at Bookshop.org. Here's the link. https://bookshop.org/shop/hooksandruns Hooks & Runs - www.hooksandruns.com Email: hooksandruns@protonmail.com Hooks & Runs on TwitterCraig at Bluesky (@craigest.bsky.social)Rex (Krazy Karl's Music Emporium) on Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/people/Krazy-Karlz-Music-Emporium/100063801500293/ Hosts Emeriti:Andrew Eckhoff on Tik TokEric on FacebookMusic: "Warrior of Light" by ikolics (via Premium Beat)     This podcast and this episode are copyright Craig Estlinbaum, 2024.  

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.3 - Interview with Pete Docter

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 63:36


Mike and Doc interview Oscar-winning director, animator, writer and Chief Creative Officer of Pixar, Pete Docter! Docter wrote and directed some of your favorite Pixar movies including Inside Out, Up, Soul, and, discussed in detail here in the interview, Monsters, Inc.  About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.2 - Witches! Part 2

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 60:43


Witches! Part deux! Mike and Doc continue to stir their bubbling cauldron, discussing the North Berwick Witch Trials in 16th century Scotland, the witches of Macbeth and other popular representations of witchcraft. This episode is dedicated to the late actor, Dame Maggie Smith, whose lengendary career spanned seven decades and included a famous turn as Minerva McGonagall a witch/professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the Harry Potter film series. About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

Lives Radio Show with Stuart Chittenden

Maggie Wood, executive director of Film Streams, talks about working in the nonprofit world, especially in building welcoming communities and elevating the arts and cultural landscape. wood shares the evolution of her leadership, influenced not only by her work experience but also insights revealed during international travel and a recent career break.Born and raised around Bloomington/Normal, Illinois Maggie Wood came to Omaha in 1997 with the Clark Construction Group, as part of the general contracting team that built the Roman L. Hruska Federal Courthouse and then spent the following decade focusing on business development and operational management within the construction and supplier industry in Omaha. Building on her degree in Theater Arts and Communications from Eureka College, in 2006, Wood transitioned to the non-profit sector with development and operational management roles at Opera Omaha, Film Streams, and Planned Parenthood of the Heartland, before her leadership and strategic acumen took her to Inclusive Communities in 2015, where she served as Executive Director for close to 8 years. Earlier this year, Wood was appointed the new Executive Director of Film Streams.

Beach Weekly
Beach Weekly S13E3: More ways to be involved at CSULB, international civil unrest & more

Beach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 5:29


Beginning Tuesday, Sept. 10, join Associated Students, Inc. (ASI) at the Friendship Walk for their Weekly Farmers Market. The event is held every Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and everyone is welcome to shop for fresh produce or enjoy a snack from participating vendors. The Department of Theater Arts kicks off a series of improv shows, An Evening at the Beach, this Thursday, Sept. 12. An Evening at the Beach will have its seven-show run from Sept. 12 to Sept. 21 with each show featuring guest appearances from comedians throughout the Los Angeles area. The shows begin at 7:30 p.m. in the University Theatre with tickets priced at $23 for students and faculty and $25 for everyone else. Pick up a new hobby at the Student Recreation and Wellness Center, where students can participate in Climbing 101: Intro to Movement. Sessions take place from 2 to 3 p.m. on Sept. 11, Sept. 25, Oct. 23 and Nov. 22. Learn the basics behind bouldering, which is climbing without equipment at low levels. Every Wednesday and Friday, students can indulge in free Zen yoga classes at the Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden. Wednesday sessions begin at 5 p.m. and Friday sessions begin at noon. Reservations are required before going to class: make sure to book through the Events & Orgs app on your CSULB Single Sign-On.  Join Beach Pride Events this Friday, Sept. 13 for Smorgasport. This free annual carnival takes place in Parking Lots E1 and G3 from 6 to 10 p.m. All current Long Beach State students are invited to attend and must bring their student ID and a signed Waiver of Liability to enter. The waiver is available through the CSULB Single Sign-On starting Sept. 9.  Last Monday, the Long Beach Police Department (LBPD) answered to early morning reports of a burglary at a beachfront home. Police arrested a man experiencing homelessness who had broken in through the window and stabbed the homeowner. The homeowner was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. As of Sept. 6, the suspect is being held in custody for charges of assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. Residents all over Southern California are used to high heat throughout the summer but were not expecting last weekend's extreme heat wave. Last Friday it reached 100 degrees in Long Beach. The last time the city hit a 100-degree high was on Sept. 9, 2022. Recent highs in the Southern California area include 118 degrees in the San Fernando Valley, 104 in downtown Los Angeles, 103 in Orange County, 113 in the Inland Empire and 108 in the High Desert.  Last Wednesday, Sept. 4 students and faculty at Apalachee High School in Winder, Georgia experienced this year's 45th school shooting. Two 14-year-old students and two teachers suffered fatal injuries while nine others were injured. All nine of those injured are expected to survive. The 14-year-old suspect is in custody and was tried in court as an adult last Friday. The suspect's father was also arrested in connection with the shooting. The two are currently being held without bail. Last Tuesday, Sept. 3, hundreds of thousands of Israelis took to the streets of Tel-Aviv to protest their Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. The protests were ignited by the recent deaths of Israeli hostages in Gaza after Netanyahu failed to reach a cease-fire agreement. These protests have lasted almost a week with citizens hoping their voices will be heard. The country of Haiti declared a full state of emergency as its government continues to battle controlling gangs. These gangs attempt to instill fear throughout Haiti by raiding prisons, freeing inmates and taking over capital buildings. The United Nations reports that almost 580,000 people have been displaced by the strife throughout the country and more than 5 million are suffering from starvation and extreme hunger. Host: Gianna Echeverria Editor: Aidan Swanepoel Producers: El Nicklin, Aidan Swanepoel Like, comment, and follow us on your favorite platform for more content!

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness
How Gay Was Abraham Lincoln?

Getting Curious with Jonathan Van Ness

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 69:27


We're looking for a man in politics. Thick thighs. 6'4”. Blue eyes. Abraham Lincoln, course - or as we're lovingly referring to him on this episode: GAY-braham Lincoln. That's right - today we're exploring whether or not  “America's best president” was also a soft-top zaddy! And to do that - we're bringing in experts from the upcoming film, Lover of Men. We've got Shaun Peterson (the director) and Thomas Balcerski (one of the film's historians) joining JVN to give us the receipts, proof, timelines, screenshots, f*cking everything to figure out if President Lincoln was a little…ya know… Thomas Balcerski is a scholar of early American history. He holds a B.A. from Cornell University, an M.A. from SUNY Stony Brook, and a Ph.D. from Cornell University. He is author of Bosom Friends: The Intimate World of James Buchanan and William Rufus King (Oxford University Press, 2019). Thomas is also one of the most cited Abraham Lincoln historians, and is featured in the new documentary: Lover of Men.  Shaun Peterson got a B.A. in Film Production and Theater Arts at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Peterson has worked as an editor for MTV, VH1, and A&E. He directed his first feature film, Living In Missouri in 1999. He then started directing music videos for bands such as Train, Team Sleep, And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead, Vendetta Red, and Low. Shaun is the director of the new documentary Lover of Men, Out September 6th. You can follow the Lover of Men on Instagram @loverofmenfilm or on loverofmen.com Lover of Men is proud to partner with The Human Rights Campaign. A portion of ticket sales from Lover of Men will directly benefit HRC when moviegoers use HRC's custom ticket purchase link. Lover of Men is in theaters September 6th, 2024. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to join the conversation. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Transcripts for each episode are available at JonathanVanNess.com. Find books from Getting Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producer is Chris McClure. Our editor & engineer is Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Our theme music is “Freak” by QUIÑ; for more, head to TheQuinCat.com. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 3.1 - Witches! Part 1

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 52:19


Witches! Mike and Doc confront an all-time favorite monster—with roots as ancient as the werewolf—and delve into the very nature of magic as they explore this terrifying monster. About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

MTR Podcasts
The Truth In This Art with Principal of the Baltimore School for the Arts Rosiland Cauthen

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 42:31 Transcription Available


Roz Cauthen, Executive Director of the Baltimore School for the Arts, joins Rob Lee on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. They discuss Baltimore School for the Arts, Roz's journey in art, and the importance of education as an artist. Roz, with a rich background in theater arts, shares her journey and dedication to nurturing young talent and promoting diversity in arts education. She reflects on her experiences at BSA, the school's vibrant atmosphere, and its impact on students' lives. The conversation highlights her commitment to equity, innovative programming, and promoting healing through the arts, emphasizing an inclusive and dynamic learning environment at the school. Roz emphasizes the importance of representation and creating opportunities for young artists, ensuring their voices are heard and celebrated. This program is supported in part by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation.If you have a story about art, culture, or community in Baltimore, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on "The Truth In This Art" podcast. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the arts and culture podcast scene and showcase your insights on "The Truth In This Art" with Rob Lee.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art"Hosted by Rob Lee, "The Truth In This Art" podcast dives into the heart of creativity and its influence on the community. This arts and culture podcast from Baltimore highlights artists discussing their ideas, sharing insights, and telling impactful stories. Through these artist interviews, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the creative economy and artistic life in Baltimore. Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation  ★ Support this podcast ★

The Bulletin
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power

The Bulletin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 35:22


Join us in Middle Earth as we talk The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power with the actors and creators of the series. *CAUTION: THERE WILL BE SPOILERS FROM SEASON 1* Find us on Youtube. Mike is joined by actors Charlie Vickers (Sauron) and Daniel Weyman (The Stranger), and showrunners Patrick McKay & JD Payne in a conversation about the second season of Amazon's The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power. In the conversation, we consider the theology of the writing and adaptation of these beloved characters with the ones who are bringing them to bear in the new adaptation. And be warned, if you haven't watched Rings of Power season 1, there are some spoilers in this conversation!  GO DEEPER WITH THE BULLETIN: Follow the show in your podcast app of choice Find us on Youtube. Rate and Review the show in your podcast app of choice Leave a comment in Spotify with your feedback on the discussion–we may even respond! TODAY'S GUESTS:  Charlie Vickers is at the start of an exciting career. He graduated from the prestigious drama school, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, in 2017 and since then, he has appeared in a number of projects, including the Amazon Original The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart alongside Sigourney Weaver and Netflix's Medici: Masters of Florence opposite Sean Bean. Vickers also had a key role in Rachel Ward's Sydney set feature film Palm Beach, opposite Greta Scaachi, Richard E. Grant and Sam Neill. Daniel Weyman is a British actor. His career includes leading roles in television shows such as Silent Witness, Gentleman Jack, Foyle's War and Dunkirk. His extensive theater work has earned him great acclaim, leading productions including The Mentor, Sideways, 4000 Days, The Crucible, King Lear, Nicholas Nickleby, The Comedy of Errors, The Glass Room, and many more. JD Payne & Patrick McKay have been writing together for nearly 25 years. In that time, they have collaborated on more than twenty screenplays, including work on Star Trek Beyond for producer J.J. Abrams, Jungle Cruise for Walt Disney Studios, and their original 2017 Blacklist script Escape. Their many feature and television scripts include projects for Sony, Warner Bros, Legendary, 20th Century Fox, Legendary, and Paramount Pictures. Payne & McKay grew up just outside of Washington, D.C., where they met on their high school debate team, and soon began writing and directing original plays together. Payne attended Yale University, where he studied English Literature, graduating with honors. McKay is a graduate of Stonehill College, where he studied Theater Arts, and American University, where he earned an MFA in Creative Writing. They are both married, with two children each. ABOUT THE BULLETIN: The Bulletin is a weekly (and sometimes more!) current events show from Christianity Today hosted and moderated by Clarissa Moll, with senior commentary from Russell Moore (Christianity Today's Editor-in-Chief) and Mike Cosper (Director, CT Media). Each week the show explores current events and breaking news and shares a Christian perspective on issues that are shaping our world. We also offer special one-on-one conversations with writers, artists, and thought leaders whose impact on the world brings important significance to a Christian worldview, like Bono, Harrison Scott Key, Frank Bruni, and more.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.8 - Frankenstein

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 62:07


FRANKENSTEIN! In the Season Two closing episode, Doc and Mike take on the most iconic monster around and learn a lot about the changes the Creature has undergone in the last 200 years.   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast
JAM and the return of Alicia Pociask

JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance Podcast

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 44:19


And she's back!  We were so happy to have Alicia back on the show, talking about Bold Dance Project,  the dance world, dance competitions  and all things dance.  Alicia brings up some great things in this episode and we know you will enjoy every moment!Alicia Pociask is a Brooklyn based choreographer, director and educator. She attended Point Park University, receiving a Bachelor's Degree in Dance and Minor in Theater Arts. Alicia's worked at theme parks and theaters around the country, performed in industrials for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and was a video tracked dancer for Pepsi. She spent her last performance years as a dancer with Holland America Cruise Line.Alicia spent 8 years as a resident show supervisor, choreographer, and director for the Emmy Award winning production company, RWS Entertainment Group where she choreographed five mainstage production shows for Holland America Cruise Line, was an associate choreographer for STEP ONE Dance Company, and directed and choreographed three mainstage shows for Azamara Club Cruises. Alicia had the honor of assisting Al Blackstone (SYTYCD) for the workshop of Crazy in Love, an original short musical written by Kooman and Dimond. Most recently Alicia choreographed six shows for Carowinds in Charlotte, NC and travels around the country as an audition instructor for Creative Studios by Norwegian Cruise Line.Alicia is extremely passionate and invested in the education of young performers. She travels around the world as a guest teacher, choreographer and judge and is the Owner of NYC based company bold dance project.instagram: @aliciarose33website: aliciapociask.comThank you for listening Jam Fam! Make sure you follow us across social media and don't forget to like and subscribe anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts!Facebook: JAM Joe and Michelle's Dance PodcastInstagram: jam_dance_podcastTwitter: @jamdancepodcastEmail: jamdancepodcast@gmail.com

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.7 - Interview with Jeffrey Jerome Cohen!

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 42:47


This episode features a hard-hitting interview with the creator of monster studies, Jeffrey Jerome Cohen! The guys get into the nitty gritty with one of the greatest minds in the field!  About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
KRISTEN ARIZA: Full Speed Ahead in All Lanes of the Industry

That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 62:15


Actor Kristen Ariza has made a name for herself in every lane of the industry from stage to commercials to voice over to television and film. You've seen her in some of TV's most beloved projects of all time including "Friends," "Grey's Anatomy," "Parks and Recreation," "Lie to Me," and nearly every procedural under the sun. In this jam-packed episode, she walks us through numerous audition stories and covers the nuances between guest star roles, transitional characters in pilots, book narration, and more. Be sure to take notes as Kristen shares how she navigated a theater audition over Zoom, the kind of character prep she does for emotional scenes, and the importance of maintaining multiple income streams as an actor. CREDITS:  StartUp All Rise Bosch The Fosters Resurrected Confirmation Big Shot American Horror Story Parks and Recreation Bones Lie to Me Friends The Tomorrow People GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Kristen Ariza INSTAGRAM: @kristenariza THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition WHAT TYPE OF ACTOR ARE YOU: Quiz !!! THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS: Become a WORKING ACTOR THE PRACTICE TRACK: Membership to Practice Weekly PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher CREDITS: Host/Producer: Alyshia Ochse WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings SOCIAL: Alara Cerikcioglu

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg
2/28/24 An Ibsen Play / A 21st century Cabaret

WGTD's The Morning Show with Greg Berg

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 48:22


Part One: We speak with Brian Gill, Associate Professor of Theater Arts at the University of WIsconsin-Parkside, about their production of "When We Dead Awaken," the last play by Norwegian dramatist Henrik Ibsen. Part Two: Singer Lynette Knapp Ryan talks about her cabaret program "I Wanna Fly," which is being presented under the auspices of Milwaukee Opera Theater.

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.6 - Ogopogo

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 56:32


Episode 2.6 Ogopogo Switching it up! This week Mike is interviewed by Doc about the mysterious and ancient lake monster, the Ogopogo!   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

SCBWI Conversations
Genre-Bending with Eugene Yelchin

SCBWI Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2024 56:48


In this episode of the SCBWI Podcast, we are joined by Eugene Yelchin!Eugene Yelchin is a graduate of the Academy of Theater Arts in St. Petersburg, Russia where he designed sets and costumes for stage productions until his immigration to the United States. In Los Angeles, CA, he earned his graduate degree from the USC School of Cinematic Arts after which, he went on to direct television commercials and illustrate advertising campaigns (designing the original polar bears for Coca Cola). His first character designs were for the animated movie Rango, which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, as well as Annie Award for Character Design. While illustrating for editorial publications, creating character design for animation, and directing commercials, Yelchin were also painting. His paintings were shown in nine solo and dozens group exhibitions, and today, they are in important art collections in the US, Europe, Australia, and Japan.In 2006 at the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators conference in New York, Yelchin received Tomie DePaola Illustration Award and began writing and illustrating books for children. Since then, Yelchin received numerous awards for his books. Among them are Newbery Honor (Breaking Stalin's Nose), National Book Award Finalist (The Assassination of Brangwain Spurge co-authored with M.T. Anderson), Sydney Taylor Award (The Genius Under the Table), National Jewish Book Award (The Rooster Prince of Breslov), Golden Kite Award (The Haunting of Falcon House), Crystal Kite Award (Won Ton: A Cat Tale Told in Haiku), and many more.Buy The Genius Under the Table: Growing Up Behind the Iron Curtain here:https://bookshop.org/a/19191/9781536215526and check out the rest of his books here:https://www.eugeneyelchin.com/booksRegister for the 2024 In-Person Conference Here: https://www.scbwi.org/events/scbwi-in-person-winter-conference-2024SCBWI on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scbwi/SCBWI on Twitter: https://twitter.com/scbwiBecome an SCBWI member today: https://www.scbwi.org/join-scbwi/Shop the SCBWI Bookshop.org page: https://bookshop.org/shop/SCBWISupport the show

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.5 - Interview with Haden Blackman

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 60:23


Episode 2.5 Interview with Haden Blackman In a first, Doc and Mike do an interview! Their guest is Haden Blackman, author of the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed and The North American Field Guide to Monsters!   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives.   About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

Dance Colleges and Careers
Theater Arts Preparatory School - Las Vegas Dance Trade School

Dance Colleges and Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 30:33


Explore the world of professional dance education with guest Don Mirault on this episode of "Dance Colleges and Careers," hosted by Brittany Noltimier. In this enlightening conversation, we delve into the Theater Arts Preparatory School (TAPS) in Las Vegas, a game-changing program designed to equip aspiring dancers with the tools they need to launch their careers.With a remarkable 45-year career spanning singing, dancing, acting, teaching, choreography, production, direction, and authorship, Don Mirault is a true industry veteran. He shares his insights into the creation of TAPS, a revolutionary six-month trade school that fills a much-needed gap in the dance education landscape. Tune in to discover how TAPS is geared towards fast-tracking dancers into the professional world, offering a cost-effective alternative to traditional college programs.In this episode, we explore the comprehensive curriculum at TAPS, covering everything from various dance styles to private and ensemble voice training, commercial and theatrical acting, marketing, business skills, cirque arts, research, and dance history. Plus, hear about the impressive roster of 70 industry professionals who mentor and guide students through this intensive program. Don't miss this in-depth look at TAPS and the future it's paving for aspiring dance professionals.Visit the TAPS website hereCheck out this awesome video on Facebook featuring the Theater Arts Preparatory School AlumniFollow Taps on FacebookFollow Taps on InstagramSupport the showClick here to join the Podcast Facebook Community for High Schoolers, Parents, and Passionate Artists to share GuidanceDonate to our Podcast

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.4 - Vampires (Part 2)

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 55:00


Episode 2.4 Vampires part 2 VAMPIRES! Among all monsters, this is the one that has seized our collective imaginations by the throat! Join Mike and Doc as they explore the cultural history of these seductive bloodsuckers and discover them lurking in some of the darkness corners of our social unconscious!    About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives. About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight
Translation, Culture, and Non-Traditional Theatre - An American Playwright in Norway - Playwright's Spotlight with Ren Powell

James Elden's Playwright's Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 92:14


We're back after a brief hiatus due to a guest cancelling, the holidays, and me feeling a bit under the weather, but our third season is still off with a bang. If there was a fascinating episode to drop after being away, this is IT. International playwright Ren Powell visited remotely with an aspect of playwriting and theatre I couldn't have been prepared for. We discuss going international, cultural differences, and the task of tackling translating from a cultural perspective as well as playwriting and also as an approach to learning a language. We touch upon Norwegian playwriting on the page and stage and their appeal to deconstructing theatrical works. Ren also speaks of her use of "erasure" in her adaptation of Shakespeare's King Lear and her advocacy of free speech against literary prosecution in the realm of human rights and human obligation. We also talk about new or obscure forms of theatre including pub theatre, pantos, and Norwegian variety/vaudeville style theatre (revits (sp?)) and Norwegian improv. I also chime in a bit (a lot) with my frustration of authority in academia. It truly is a fascinating conversation I hope you will enjoy. My guest today is a poet, playwright and teaching artist born in Anaheim, California and currently based in Oslo, Norway. She has a Ph.D. in Creative Writing from Lancaster University in England, a BA in Theater Arts from Texas A&M University, and teaches at Vågen Upper Secondary School for the Visual and Performing Arts. Her work often juxtaposes mindsets with landscapes, culture with nature and often reflects on the themes of identity, place/displacement, mental disorders, human rights and obligations. Her plays include - Ripeness is All (An erasure/adaptation of King Lear), Light as Her Bones, and The Ant Farm.To view the video format of this episode, visit -https://youtu.be/Tr_EPp7V7K8Links mentioned in this episode -dv8 theatre -https://dv8.co.ukForced Entertainment -https://www.forcedentertainment.comPEN International and America -https://www.pen-international.orghttps://pen.orgThe Muse - https://muse.jhu.eduWebsites and socials for Ren Powell -www.renpowell.comNew Play Exchange -https://newplayexchange.org/users/80012/ren-powellEmail -renpowell.writer@gmail.comIG - madorphanwriterWebsites and socials for James Elden, PMP, and Playwright's Spotlight -Punk Monkey Productions - www.punkmonkeyproductions.comPLAY Noir -www.playnoir.comPLAY Noir Anthology –www.punkmonkeyproductions.com/contact.htmlJames Elden -Twitter - @jameseldensauerIG - @alakardrakeFB - fb.com/jameseldensauerPunk Monkey Productions and PLAY Noir - Twitter - @punkmonkeyprods                  - @playnoirla IG - @punkmonkeyprods       - @playnoir_la FB - fb.com/playnoir        - fb.com/punkmonkeyproductionsPlaywright's Spotlight -Twitter - @wrightlightpod IG - @playwrights_spotlightPlaywriting services through Los Angeles Collegiate Playwrights Festivalwww.losangelescollegiateplaywrightsfestival.com/services.htmlSupport the show

KMOJCast
12-06-23 Penumbra Theater Arts Director Chris Berry talks about Black Nativity with Freddie Bell and Chantel Sings

KMOJCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 5:57


Here is the website for tickets! https://penumbratheatre.org/event/black-nativity-2023/

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.
Debrianna Mansini, Lisa Lucas,(That Time We Ate our Feelings) Well Seasoned Librarian Podcast Season 13 Episode 9

The Well Seasoned Librarian : A conversation about Food, Food Writing and more.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2023 67:35


Bio's: Bio:Debrianna Mansini is an actor, writer, and activist who is known for her role as Fran in AMC's Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, and playing opposite Oscar winner Jeff Bridges in Crazy Heart. Debrianna has worked off-Broadway in New York and has toured on stage throughout the United States in her critically acclaimed show The Meatball Chronicles. Debrianna and her husband, David Forlano, won the Earth Keepers Award for Best Sustainable Video for their documentary short Earth Ships of Taos, which was shown at the Downtown Los Angeles Film Festival, and several of their documentary shorts have aired on Al Gore's cable network, Current TV. In 2010, Debrianna's children's short, Picking Up Feets, was selected for the International Women in Film Festival. In 2020, Debrianna and Lisa Lucas launched Corona Kitchen, an unscripted nightly cooking show on Facebook/YouTube Live. She lives in Santa Fe, New Mexico.Lisa Lucas, is a professional writer/producer/actor. She graduated from Bowdoin College with a degree in French Literature and Theater Arts. For the last 25 years, Lisa has produced, written and developed over 37 TV series which include the popular ABC series The Bachelor, Work of Art on Bravo and the Emmy winning My 1st Time on NBC. She has also produced several feature documentaries with Silver Bullet Productions including the Emmy Award winning, However Wide the Sky, in 2022. She is a principal Partner/Executive Producer in LikeMinds, a production company based in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Lisa also stars in the upcoming comedy indie feature, The Stress is Killing Me, slated to premiere in 2024. She currently hosts and writes Corona Kitchen, a weekly Facebook/Youtube Live cooking show with her dear friend and co-host Debrianna Mansini. Their debut cookbook from Apollo Publishers, That Time We Ate Our Feelings, drops August 2023. Her children's book based on her real life pets, Monty & Edgar Best Furry Friends, is the first in a series about these delightful canine companions. That Time We Ate Our Feelings: 150 Recipes for Comfort Food From the Heart Hardcover – November 21, 2023 https://amzn.to/46faJvs Corona Kitchen (YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/c/CoronaKitchen ________ If you follow my podcast and enjoy it, I'm on @buymeacoffee. If you like my work, you can buy me a coffee and share your thoughts

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.3 - Vampires

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 52:53


Episode 2.3 Vampires VAMPIRES! Among all monsters, this is the one that has seized our collective imaginations by the throat! Join Mike and Doc as they explore the cultural history of these seductive bloodsuckers and discover them lurking in some of the darkness corners of our social unconscious!    About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives. About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group

The Plant Spirit Podcast
Being in Relationship with Nature and the Sacred with Nina Simons

The Plant Spirit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 38:14 Transcription Available


#53 - Join us for a wonderful conversation with Bioneers co-founder Nina Simons on remembering and reclaiming our sacred relationship with the Earth. In this episode, Nina shares wisdom on learning directly from Nature, rekindling sacred relationship, and how we can engage in the innovative work of restoration in each moment. She offers deep insights on how spaciousness and community allow for co-creating a culture of thriving in the world that is currently emerging and being born. She also offers an experiential understanding of how leadership requires us to be in a dance of listening to address social, racial equity, and environmental challenges, and how we are being called into a new level of our humanity to meet this world in the most balanced and centered way. Nina Simons is the co-founder and Chief Relationship Strategist at Bioneers, and leads its Everywoman's Leadership program. Bioneers is a nonprofit that uses media, convening, and connecting to lift up visionary and practical solutions for many of our most pressing social and ecological challenges, using a whole-system approach. Nina is a social entrepreneur who is passionate about reinventing leadership, restoring the feminine, and co-creating a healthy, peaceful, and equitable world for all. She speaks and teaches internationally at schools, conferences, and festivals, and co-facilitates transformative workshops and retreats for women that share practices for regenerative leadership through relational mindfulness. Throughout her remarkable career spanning the nonprofit, social entrepreneurship, corporate, and philanthropic sectors, Nina has worked with nearly a thousand diverse women leaders across disciplines, race, class, age, orientation, and more to create conditions for mutual learning and leadership development.  She produces and speaks at large-scale events to work intimately to help small, diverse groups of women leaders knit together to strengthen each other's work pursuing intersectional healing and ecological justice. Nina studied Theater Arts and Psychology at Cornell University. In addition to writing the first and second editions of Nature, Culture, and the Sacred: A Woman Listens for Leadership (Green Fire Press), Nina co-edited 2010's Moonrise: The Power of Women Leading from the Heart (Park Street Press), which explores the flourishing, passionate forms of leadership emerging from women on behalf of the earth through the prism of more than 30 essays from successful women leaders.You can find Nina at: https://www.ninasimons.com/ and https://bioneers.org/On instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1ninasimonsOn facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nina.simonsNina's book: https://www.ninasimons.com/writingFor more info visit Sara's website at: https://www.multidimensionalnature.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/multidimensional.nature/facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saraartemisia.ms/facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/plantspiritherbalismYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@saraartemisiaLearn how to communicate with plant consciousness in the free workshop on How to Learn Plant Language: https://www.learnplantlanguage.com/

Mojo for the Modern Man
The Land and a Warm-Hearted Farmer: Andraly Horn - Act 2

Mojo for the Modern Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 35:51


Today we welcome back Andraly Horn for Act 2 of our conversation, and he dives right into some profound insights on the healing power of touch and the importance of finding stillness in our busy lives. Throughout the conversation, Andraly touches on his deep connection with the land and how it has shaped his approach to farming and holistic well-being, leading us to the fascinating story behind Open Farms Retreat and how it serves as a sanctuary for those seeking peace and a deeper connection to the natural world. Andraly leaves us with an eloquent articulation of the interconnectedness between humans, nature, and the breath, offering practical tips for cultivating inner peace and harmony.Bio:Andraly Horn has been a Licensed Massage Therapist since 1999, and a devoted student and practitioner of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy since 2007. He frequently is first assistant to Michael Shea, author and teacher of the definitive series Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, and has studied long and short tides with numerous teachers over the years. He finds stillness within himself and his clients by not looking, and induces motion of the long and short cranial tides by not moving. He has a particularly long and close relationship with the back wall of the left ventricle of the heart – the space where the ectodermal/mesodermal/endodermal planes first emerged and began differentiating in the growing embryo. Born and raised in Nagodoches, Andraly has worn many hats in this life: Son, brother, father, husband, friend, healer. Theater Arts in New York City, long-distance trucking, Massage Therapy School in Florida, frequent bather in an open air cast iron hot tub in the piney woods of East Texas, and at last moving to Rhode Island twelve years ago. Andraly tends a large organic farm in Northern RI, where he climbs and cuts down trees, raises chickens, cultivates mushrooms and inspires the spirits of all who know him.Website: www.sagehealingcollaborative.com

Mojo for the Modern Man
The Land and a Warm-Hearted Farmer: Andraly Horn - Act 1

Mojo for the Modern Man

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 38:49


Andraly Horn, known for his diverse background in theater, truck driving, and his current focus on bodywork and farming, shares the transformative narrative that shaped his multifaceted career. Reflecting on his upbringing in East Texas, Andraly highlights the profound influence of his childhood experiences on his enduring connection to the natural world. He muses about his transition from the realm of theater to the realm of bodywork, emphasizing the profound impact of stillness and the deep-seated belief in the spiritual connection between humans and nature. Throughout the interview, Andraly's emphasis on surrendering the ego to the divine unveils the spiritual foundation guiding his holistic healing practices, offering an insightful perspective on the intersection of spirituality and wellness.Bio:Andraly Horn has been a Licensed Massage Therapist since 1999, and a devoted student and practitioner of Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy since 2007. He frequently is first assistant to Michael Shea, author and teacher of the definitive series Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy, and has studied long and short tides with numerous teachers over the years. He finds stillness within himself and his clients by not looking, and induces motion of the long and short cranial tides by not moving. He has a particularly long and close relationship with the back wall of the left ventricle of the heart – the space where the ectodermal/mesodermal/endodermal planes first emerged and began differentiating in the growing embryo. Born and raised in Nagodoches, Andraly has worn many hats in this life: Son, brother, father, husband, friend, healer. Theater Arts in New York City, long-distance trucking, Massage Therapy School in Florida, frequent bather in an open air cast iron hot tub in the piney woods of East Texas, and at last moving to Rhode Island twelve years ago. Andraly tends a large organic farm in Northern RI, where he climbs and cuts down trees, raises chickens, cultivates mushrooms and inspires the spirits of all who know him.Website: www.sagehealingcollaborative.com

Gurus: The Story of Acting from Stanislavsky to Succession
15 - Jessica Pimentel in Conversation

Gurus: The Story of Acting from Stanislavsky to Succession

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 48:11


Jessica Pimentel is best known for her role as Maria Ruiz on the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black, and won 3 Screen Actors Guild Award wins and one nomination. She is a graduate of the High School for the Performing Arts (a.k.a. "Fame") in New York City and the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts, also in New York City, where she holds a degree in Theater Arts and where she was awarded the Cleavon Little scholarship and was a member of the professional acting company. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/storyofacting/message

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.2 - Werewolves (part 2)

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 67:40


Episode 2.2 Werewolves, Part 2 Doc and Mike sink their teeth into one of the planet's oldest and most popular monsters, and uncover many astonishing secrets about the man-beasts! Tune in for the new and improved second season!   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives. About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul
Tony-winning Pasadena Playhouse's Danny Feldman: Regional Theatre Spotlight

The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 68:08


Pasadena Playhouse Producing Artistic Director Danny Feldman joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss what makes his Tony-winning theatre so special, the power and future of regional theatre, artistic communities and more. Pasadena Playhouse, the official State Theater of California and recipient of the 2023 Regional Theatre Tony Award, is one of the most prolific theaters in the country. The Playhouse has staged thousands of original productions since its founding in 1917 including premieres of works by Tennessee Williams, Eugene O'Neill, Suzan Lori Parks and hundreds more. For decades, its pioneering School for Theater Arts was a training ground for actors and theatermakers who went on to make significant contributions to the entertainment industry. Under the leadership of Producing Artistic Director Danny Feldman since 2016, Pasadena Playhouse's productions and community programs are centered on its founding idea of being a living force in its community, making theater for everyone. Find out more on Pasadena Playhouse: www.pasadenaplayhouse.org Follow us: @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio. We are supported by the Broadway Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Between the Worlds Podcast
BTW 83: Queen of Cups' School of Art, with guest Diana Rivera

Between the Worlds Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 70:50


In the Queen of Cups tarot card, we see a Queen gazing intently into a lidded golden goblet. By the power of their attention and care, whatever is in the goblet is infused with magic. Like the sea itself, the essence of the suit of Cups is to ebb and flow. This Queen teaches us to pay attention to our cycles and rhythms. When this card comes up in a reading, something mysterious is rising up from the well of creativity inside you, called to new life. Our guest today, creativity expert Dr. Diana Rivera is here to help us take our creative powers seriously and bring our creative babes into being. You can still get our workshop: QUEEN OF CUPS, SONG OF THE SIREN: Chants, Prayers, and Invocations. To join Amanda's MYSTERY CULT on Substack click here.Listen to Carolyn's podcast for artists and writers with Beth Pickens Mind Your Practice, and join their Homework Club. **********************************FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR GUEST DR. DIANA RIVERADr. Diana Rivera is a psychologist in Los Angeles whose research focuses on creative empowerment and cultivation of intuition. In addition to her PhD in psychology, she also holds degrees in Theater Arts and American Studies. She is also a certified personal/professional development coach as designated by the International Coaching Federation. Her professional background includes decades of engagement as a veteran facilitator in performing arts education, professional development coaching to artists, youth, educators, and creative entrepreneurs.Visit her website: empowermentpsychologyla.comFollow her on Instagram: @empowermentpsychology**********************************BETWEEN THE WORLDS QUEEN OF CUPS, SONG OF THE SIREN: CHANTS, PRAYERS, AND INVOCATIONS WORKSHOPIn this course, you'll learn how to call your longings into being through the timeless art of prayer, chanting, and invocation. You'll learn to create spells and rituals simply by using your voice, with the tarot as your guide. By the time you complete this course you'll be able to offer prayers at your gatherings, write chants to help you access your intuition, and devise invocations to call your intentions into the material world. Inspired by the Queen of Cups, this workshop will teach you to access your inner muse, awaken your creative spirit, use your voice as a tool for meditation, magic, and offerings from your heart to the world.FIND OUT MORE You can buy this as a one off or become a member of our coven where you get workshops, monthly tarot studio classes, and lots of other goodies included in the cost of membership.Become a Between the Worlds Weird Circle Subscriber, click here.**********************************Learn More About Your Host Amanda Yates GarciaTo join Amanda's MYSTERY CULT on Substack click here.To order Amanda's book, "Initiated: Memoir of a Witch" CLICK HERE.Amanda's InstagramTo book an appointment with Amanda go to www.oracleoflosangeles.com*********************************Original MUSIC by Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs**********************************Get in touch with sponsorship inquiries for Between the Worlds at betweentheworldspodcast@gmail.com.CONTRIBUTORS:Amanda Yates Garcia (host) & Carolyn Pennypacker Riggs (producer, composer). The BTW logo collage was created by Maria Minnis (tinyparsnip.com / instagram.com/tinyparsnip ) with text designed by Leah Hayes.

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters
The Show Where They Talk About Monsters: Episode 2.1 - Werewolves (part 1)

The Show Where They Talk About Monsters

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 50:16


Episode 2.1 Werewolves, Part I Doc and Mike sink their teeth into one of the planet's oldest and most popular monsters, and uncover many astonishing secrets about the man-beasts! Tune in for the new and improved second season!   About this podcast: MONSTERS! They haunt our days and chill our dreaming nights, to paraphrase Emily Dickinson. There's not a population on earth that does not have its own unique monster stories to tell to frighten, but also to instruct on the nature of good and evil, right and wrong. But what happens when monsters get out of control, when the monstrous imagination starts to bleed over into the real world? What are the effects of monsters on real people's real lives? This podcast examines the histories and mysteries of some of our favorite monsters to unlock their secrets and expose their influence on our lives. About the hosts: Michael Chemers (MFA, PhD) is a Professor of Dramatic Literature in the Department of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz. His work on monsters includes The Monster in Theatre History: This Thing of Darkness (London, UK: Routledge 2018). Dr. Chemers is the Founding Director of The Center for Monster Studies. Formerly the Founding Director of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dramaturgy Program at Carnegie Mellon University, he joined the faculty of UCSC in 2012. He is also the author of Ghost Light: An Introductory Handbook for Dramaturgy (Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2010) and Staging Stigma: A Critical Examination of the American Freak Show (New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2007). Dr. Chemers is also an actor, a juggler, and a writer of drama. Mike Halekakis is an entrepreneur, business owner, internet marketer, software engineer, writer, musician, podcaster, and hardcore situational enthusiast. He is the co-founder of What We Learned, a company that specializes in compassionate training courses on complex adult subjects such as caregiving for people who are sick, planning for death, and administering after the loss of a loved one. He is also the CEO of Moneyfingers Inc., a company that trains people on how to successfully create, market, and sell products on the internet. When not burning the candle at both ends with a blowtorch, Mike loves video games, outdoor festivals, reading comics and novels, role-playing, writing and playing music, hanging out with the world's best cats, and spending time with his amazing wife and their collective worldwide friend-group.

Warfare of Art & Law Podcast
Glance at Culture - Michael Rohd on Theatre Arts, Social Cohesion, Social-Based Arts Programs and Civic Imagination

Warfare of Art & Law Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 58:03


To learn more, please visit the sites for Sojourn Theatre, One Nation/One Project, and the Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration exhibition. Show Notes:3:45 Rohd's background4:50 'Hope is Vital' project in DC area7:00 Sojourn Theatre10:10 2003 disruption in Oregon legislature11:50 'Witness Our Schools' project - role of public education today 14:30 impact of bringing voices in and building relationships for a different kind of dialogue15:15 criteria for success of arts-based work around civic issues 16:10 One Nation / One Project rooted in post-Great Depression Federal Theater project22:15 local community involvement centered on building relationships25:30 approach to critics of social-based arts programs28:10 Center for Performance and Civil Practice (CPCP) - collective of 9 33:45 Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration exhibition with Arizona State University Art Museum Director Miki Garcia (Episode 79)37:45 choreography / dramaturgy for Undoing Time40:20 questions posed in Undoing Time42:10 future project for the cards created from Undoing Time 44:45 aspect of justice included in the question he focuses on: who are we responsible for?47:30 influence of teachers that led Rohd to his current work49:50 legacy 51:30 Co-Lab for Civic Imagination in Montana53:50 ‘Communities of Care' model54:15 Definition of Civic Imagination - like functional democracyPlease share your comments and/or questions at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.comTo hear more episodes, please visit Warfare of Art and Law podcast's website.To view rewards for supporting the podcast, please visit Warfare's Patreon page.To leave questions or comments about this or other episodes of the podcast and/or for information about joining the 2ND Saturday discussion on art, culture and justice, please message me at stephanie@warfareofartandlaw.com. Thanks so much for listening!© Stephanie Drawdy [2023]

I Am Refocused Podcast Show
Cultural Icon, Opera Singer and Actress - Kendra Wilkerson

I Am Refocused Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2023 25:41


Cultural Icon, Opera Singer and Actress Kendra Wilkerson recently won the American Prize in Voice Friedrich & Virginia Schorr Memorial Award for Art SongOpera Singer and Actress Kendra Wilkerson has become an award winning opera singer recognized for music recordings. Traditionally, opera is a European art form, but with the new, innovative conventions of modern day film and performance, American opera has forged a new path, redefining what American opera is and can become. Kendra is a cultural icon and a professional opera singer for America and International Opera. She recently released an EP, Opera Competition: The Mixtape, Vol 1-EP, which includes award winning songs from composers such as Mozart, Wolf, Hageman and Schubert. She has also participated in beauty pageants and won the American Prize in Voice Friedrich & Virginia Schorr Memorial Award for Art Song. Her Latin American flare with African American roots has allowed her to turn her career from rags to riches. kendrasingsopera.comAbout Kendra Wilkerson Kendra Wilkerson is an expressly energizing coloratura soprano that currently lives in San Antonio, the south-central region is Texas. While she was a student, she was an active member of The Grammy Recording Academy as a student. Some of her recent opera roles included Olga in the operetta A dream is a dream is a dream, which premiered at the McNay Museum of Art for their Picasso to Hockney : Treasures for the Tobin Collection of Theater Arts. Kendra is a graduate of Texas A&M University where she studied Communications and Vocal Performance. While a student at University of the Incarnate Word, She was awarded 5rd place for The National Association of Teachers of Singing South Texas Region competition in the college division. Kendra is a sexual assault survivor, friend and advocate of the LGBTQ communities and believes in raising awareness of the need for economic opportunity and stability with the classical music community. Among judge comments: “Nice preparation! Scads of potential, keep up the good work! Look forward to hearing more of you!” “You are a lovely and talented young lady. Continue to work hard.kendrasingsopera.com

MTR Podcasts
Q+A with musician Wordsmith

MTR Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 45:57


Wordsmith is a multi-talented artist from Baltimore, MD who has made a name for himself as a songwriter, recording artist, actor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. He received a Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts (Music & Theater Arts) from Salisbury University and went on to open his independent label NU Revolution Entertainment, which has flourished with the help of distribution and licensing deals. Wordsmith has released 8 albums, won the Independent Music Awards for Best Rap/Hip Album, and is a member of the Grammy Voting committee. He has collaborated with the US Department of State to perform and hold workshops in multiple countries, and is an Artistic Partner with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. In 2018, he wrote new narration for Carnival of the Animals with the BSO and hosted the 2018 BSO Gala. He has also opened his nonprofit “Rise with a Purpose, Inc.” and delivered a TED Talk via John Hopkins University. Wordsmith has collaborated with prominent acts in the Hip Hop industry and continues to push the boundaries of his career.Creators & Guests Rob Lee - Host Wordsmith - Guest The Truth In This Art, hosted by Rob Lee, explores contemporary art and cultural preservation through candid conversations with artists, curators, and cultural leaders about their work, creative processes and the thinking that goes into their creativity. Rob also occasionally interviews creatives in other industries such as acting, music, and journalism. The Truth In This Art is a podcast for artists, art lovers and listeners interested in the creative process.To support the The Truth In This Art: Buy Me Ko-fiUse the hashtag #thetruthinthisartFollow The Truth in This Art on InstagramLeave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.THE TRUTH IN THIS ART IS SUPPORTED IN PART BYThe Gutierrez Memorial FundThe Robert W. Deutsch Foundation ★ Support this podcast ★

Real Estate Excellence
Erin Salem: Real Estate Marketing Director

Real Estate Excellence

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 90:39


Everyone knows that marketing can make or break a business, but few people know how to market themselves properly or even what successful marketing truly means. Erin Salem is joining the Real Estate Excellence podcast today to share the secrets of real estate marketing that have led her clients to success.   Erin graduated from Rollins College in Orlando in 2002 with a Theater Arts degree. Working with young artists, she realized that many of them were talented, but few knew how to do a business out of their talent. Realizing the importance of having systems and creating brands with personality, Erin became a successful copywriter and adviser for various emerging businesses that rose to success thanks to her knowledge. Eventually, she ended up in the real estate industry, where she helped agents showcase their personalities to create meaningful marketing content.   Tune in to this episode of Real Estate Excellence to learn about Erin's journey and how to apply her secrets to your own real estate career.   [00:00 - 07:03] Insights on Real Estate Marketing and Business Expansion • Erin Salem is the Director of Sales and Marketing at Roundtable Realty and educates agents on effective marketing techniques. • Erin has given herself titles such as joy-ologist and chief of happiness, and she tries to project that energy unto her clients.  • Salem's experience in building a children's theater taught her the importance of relationship-building in marketing.   [07:03 - 13:54] How Relationship Building and Authentic Writing Became Key Skills • Relationship building is key in marketing; people want to feel known, seen, and like they belong. • Erin learned the value of getting to know clients and creating relationships while working in the public school system. • She started freelancing as a virtual assistant and eventually evolved into helping businesses with their culture and communication. • She also teaches people how to represent themselves authentically through their writing.   [13:54 - 20:59] Helping Entrepreneurs and Real Estate Agents Build Authentic Brands • Beginning her career, Erin helped businesses and people write blogs, blurbs, and books in an authentic way. • She believes in doing things with clients rather than for them to help them grow and learn their own business at a deeper level • Succesful marketing begins with systems that help build a foundation for business and brands. • Systems can't be the same for every person, especially for entrepreneurial-minded folks who are tangential thinkers   [20:59 - 27:50] Individuality and Systems in Real Estate Industry • Consistency is key in finding a prospecting niche that works for you. • Coaching and guidance from a broker who understands individual personalities and values is invaluable. • Finding your own niche and bringing value to the table is crucial for success as a real estate agent. • Thinking outside the box can lead to unique and successful marketing strategies.   [27:50 - 34:52] Personal Branding and Relationships Over Brokerage Branding • Personal brand and relationships are key to success in real estate. • Brand consistency is more than colors and fonts. It's about personality. • New agents in Erin's brokerage undergo a comprehensive training program, including creating a personal logo and marketing materials. • Each agent has a personalized bio that includes non-professional interests and hobbies.   [34:53 - 41:49] The Importance of Personalizing Marketing Materials • Eron focuses on getting to know the agent's background and goals to tailor the marketing approach. • She starts by creating a logo and intro video that reflects the agent's personality. • She entices agents to be themselves on camera for better results.   [41:49 - 48:38] Discovering Authenticity and Finding a Marketing Path • It's important to reflect back to agents who they are and how they come across to others. • Erin educates agents on social media strategies based on their personalities and the platform used. • She brings forth an example of a new agent who initially didn't want to do video, but eventually tried it and improved with guidance.   [48:38 - 01:01:46] The Importance of Video Content in Building Relationships • Getting in front of a camera can be challenging. • Practice makes perfect. Aim to improve with each video. • Professional videos are important, but personal content is also valuable. • Showcasing your personality on social media helps build relationships and trust. • People want to see the person behind the business, not just the product or service.   [01:01:46 - 01:08:01] Video Marketing to Connect with Clients and Boost Sales • Agents can create market statistic videos from a home office. • YouTube and LinkedIn are great for searchability and not paid-to-play. • Tagging and SEO language are very important for YouTube videos. • Quick intro video helps clients connect with agents before meeting.   [01:08:01 - 01:20:44] Maximizing Your Real Estate Brand on Multiple Platforms  • Erin and Tracy discuss overcoming the mindset of not wanting to bother people in your sphere of influence. • Erin emphasizes the importance of consistent marketing and branding as a real estate agent • She encourages agents to wear their "realtor costume" and use branded items to promote themselves. • She also advises agents to practice conversing about real estate with friends and family to build confidence.   [01:20:44 - 01:27:21] Using AI In Marketing • AI is already being used in many real estates tools like Zillow and List Reports • Chat GPT can help with writer's block and generating ideas for videos or emails. • However, it should not replace the authenticity and relationships that realtors build with their clients. • Chat GPT may have limitations and inaccuracies, so it's important to double-check information before using it.   [01:27:21 - 01:30:31] Self-Discovery and Marketing in Building a Successful Business • Marketing as the linchpin for success in real estate. • Importance of understanding oneself and finding what works for individual success. • Invitation to join the community at tracyhayespodcast.com.   Quotes:   "Marketing is relationship building." - Erin Salem   " People want to feel known, seen, and like they belong. Your job when you're building a relationship with them in any business is to give them those three things." - Erin Salem   "A business is two things. The business itself and the brand. You have to have both. But if you don't have the systems in place to run your business, the brand doesn't matter that much." - Erin Salem   "Our brand is built on people before property. And every single decision we make in our brokerage starts with those words." - Erin Salem   If you want to make contact with Erin Salem and make her a part of your network, make sure to visit and follow her on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-salem-29aa3b14/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinsalem Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RoundTableRealty    If you want to build your business and become more discoverable online, Streamlined Media has you covered. Check out how they can help you build an evergreen revenue generator all  powered by content creation!   SUBSCRIBE & LEAVE A 5-STAR REVIEW as we discuss real estate excellence with the best of the best.  

Storybeat with Steve Cuden
Kate Linder, Actress-Episode #238

Storybeat with Steve Cuden

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 49:13


Kate Linder was cast as Esther Valentine on The Young and the Restless 40 years ago, where she remains a key member of the top-rated daytime drama's cast. Kate's feature film credits include: Hysteria, Erased, Miss Meadows, Garry Marshall's Mother's Day, Charlie Matthau's The Book of Leah, and various others.Kate enjoys the best of two worlds -- on the air and in the air – because she never quit her pre-Young and the Restless weekend job as a United Airlines flight attendant, which she says keeps her grounded.Born in Pasadena, California, Kate entered dance classes at 3. By the time she finished high school, she'd appeared in major singing and dancing roles in Promises, Promises, Threepenny Opera, L'il Abner, Jesus Christ Superstar, and many more.Following graduation from San Francisco State University with a degree in Theater Arts, Kate worked part-time at the University, which is where she met her husband, Professor Dr. Ronald Linder, who subsequently joined the Public Health and Medicine faculty at UCLA. After settling in Los Angeles, Kate broke into TV with sitcom and drama guest-starring roles, including starring in Cotillion '65 as a dance teacher with a dual life that won multiple film festival awards.Kate became the celebrity spokesperson for the ALS Association following her brother-in-law's diagnosis. She spends most holidays serving food at the L.A. Mission. And she was on many USO tours with the late Johnny Grant, spending Thanksgivings visiting troops in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Korea, Guantanamo Bay and Fort Hood.Kate and Robin Wyss debuted Kate's charity OpportuniTea in 1998 in Vancouver, featuring her Young and Restless castmates. Kate's teas also benefit the March of Dimes Canada's Conductive Education® program in Toronto and Calgary.Kate was elected to two terms as the Television Academy's Governor of Daytime Programming Peer Group and was elected to multiple terms as a SAG-AFTRA board member.In April 2008, Kate received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. 

Trends + Tensions presented by BHDP
Flipping the Script on Design

Trends + Tensions presented by BHDP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 26:41


Design has the power to influence the community, but what happens when you're designing at the intersection of cultural institutions? For more than five years, BHDP and Playhouse in the Park have been collaborating on a new theater and lobby renovation. From the artists' community at Playhouse to Eden Park to Cincinnati's historic Mount Adams neighborhood, we dive into BHDP's approach that flipped the script on design by bringing the park to the Playhouse. Hear from Blake Robison, Producing Artistic Director of the Tony Award-winning Playhouse in the Park, and Tom Arends, Design Leader and Partner at BHDP, just days before the unveiling of this exciting project.

You Learn Something New Every Day
305- Cathedral City High Director of Theater Arts Ray Franz and stars of upcoming production of You're a Good Man Charlie Brown

You Learn Something New Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023


The Parent's Lounge
The Parent's Lounge Presents: Father Time with Mike Bunin

The Parent's Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 77:39


Flashback Episode of The Father Time Podcast with Jamie KalerBorn in Norfolk, Virginia, Michael Bunin spent the majority of his youth in Las Vegas where he attended the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and studied Theater Arts. His improvisational skills were honed at The Second City Players Workshop in Chicago and the famed Groundlings in Los Angeles. Bunin has been a staple at The Improv Olympic West in Los Angeles where he continues to display his improvisational talents. His numerous TV credits include Superstore, Modern Family, Mad Men, but of course he will best be known as the Squiggy to my Lenny as Kenny Morittori on the hit TBS show, "My Boys". Yes, Mike has no kids, but he's got a cool dad and gave us a counterpoint to having kids. This episode could easily be an outtake of a My Boys episode. And after listening to this, you'll have to make up your own mind, "To have kids or no kids. That is the question."You can catch more of Mike Bunin at: https://www.instagram.com/michaelbunin/and on TikTok at:https://www.tiktok.com/@michaelbuninYou can catch The Parent's Lounge live every Tuesday Night 10pm EST/7pm PST at:https://www.facebook.com/theparentslounge#theparentslounge #mikebunin #superstore #myboys #parentingpodcast #jamiekaler #jasongowin #katemulligan #comedians #parentingadvice #funnyparents #hilarious #cohosts #nokids #improv #singlelife #dadlife #standupcomedy #parentinghumorJamie Kaler's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jamiekaler/Jason Gowin's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/jasongowin/Kate Mulligan's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katestmomever/The Parent's Lounge TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theparentsloungeshow

#PREPPED: The Test Prep Podcast
So You Want To Be An Actor? The Theater Arts Episode with Broadway Star Derrick Davis

#PREPPED: The Test Prep Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2022 20:47


In this special #PREPPED episode, Naka is joined by Broadway star (and Long Island native) Derrick Davis to discuss the path to becoming an actor and studying theater arts in college. Derrick started his journey studying voice at LIU Post, and his career since has spanned iconic roles on stage from Phantom of the Opera to the Lion King. Derrick shares his advice and tips for the self-taping auditioning process and how to find the type of program that will help students thrive.  Meanwhile, Naka grounds the episode with a reminder about how earning good standardized test scores can have additional benefits, such as placing out of freshman-year classes and helping with critical college essays. Derrick's #PREPPED Pro Tip is certain to resonate not only with theater arts students but also with all students striving to accomplish their goals.About Our Guest:Derrick Davis is a dynamic and passionate performer of stage and screen.  In his exciting theater career, he has held the roles of The Phantom in the 25th Anniversary Tour of The Phantom of the Opera and Mufasa on the Gazelle Tour of Disney's The Lion King. He has also gone on as Scar and Mufasa in The Lion King and Billy Bigelow in Carousel on Broadway. Regionally Davis starred in Dallas Theater Center's production of Dreamgirls as Curtis Taylor, Jr., Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Opera Carolina's production of I Dream, and King Triton in The Little Mermaid at Theater Under the Stars.Show Notes:@dreamclimbertherealderrickdavis.comttprep.compreppedpodcast.com for a free Zoom preview of our TestTaker courseTheater Arts Scholarshipswww.greatvaluecolleges.net/scholarships/theater-studentshttps://ccm.uc.edu/

Life on Planet Earth
FULL OF MONEY SENSE: HEATHER KELLY, a trafffic & news reporter at Utah's KSL NEWSRADIO, brings a refreshing clarity and a down home style to personal finance on her popular podcast, Money Making Sense

Life on Planet Earth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2022 49:39


Heather Kelly joined KSL in April 2012 and took the circuitous route to get here. She received a degree in Aviation Management from Westminster College and worked for 9 years in the airline industry. After realizing the highlight of her day was bumping people off oversold flights, she decided to find a career that was more rewarding and less chance of being yelled at by passengers. She was lucky enough to be hired at a veterinary clinic where she could pursue her life-long interest in animal care. After being trained on-the-job as a veterinary technician, she quickly rose up the ladder and became Hospital Director of two clinics simultaneously. Unfortunately, when the recession hit, the clinics closed. So, Heather moved onto her third career, in broadcasting, using her Minor in Theater Arts. Heather believes she found the place she was meant to be all along. After reporting traffic for Total Traffic Network for six years, she finally made it to KSL NewsRadio and can be heard telling people ‘where to go and how to get there' as part of Triple Team Traffic every weekday from 5-9 AM on Utah's Morning News. Heather fills in as Associate Producer and News Reporter when needed and loves putting a news story together. She is also the host of “Money Making Sense” where she discusses all things money in a down-to-earth approach. Click here to listen now. Contact Heather at roads@ksl.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-aidan-byrne0/support