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Listen to a powerful and inspiring episode of The Locher Room with Beth Chamberlin and Tina Sloan.Beth Chamberlin will be my guest to discuss the Rockland Women Leaders Hall of Fame Celebration where she was honored by the Center for Safety & Change. Beth is being recognized for her incredible work with her Nyack Boot Camp, where she empowers people of all ages to enhance their physical well-being through exercise while fostering mental health by creating a secure and encouraging community.The Center for Safety & Change is celebrating its 45th Anniversary and hosting the Rockland Women Leaders Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. We'll also discuss the importance of supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Joining Beth will be Sandra Page-Cook, the Development Officer at the Center, to shed light on their incredible work in the community. And you won't want to miss a visit from Tina Sloan, Beth's on-screen mom from Guiding Light, as they reflect on their impactful domestic violence storyline and its lasting impact.Listen in for a thought-provoking and empowering discussion.
This week on Finding Your Bliss, Life Coach and Bliss Expert Judy Librach is joined by actress and author, Tina Sloan! Tina has appeared in many films. Woody Allen
Tina Sloan spent 26 years on The Guiding Light, the famous soap opera on CBS, and was featured on 60 Minutes when the show closed after an historic 75 year run. Tina, then in her 60’s, reinvented herself as an author, playwright and speaker. She is the author of “Changing Shoes” and her new book, a romantic thriller, “Chasing Cleopatra.” Her one-woman play also titled “Changing Shoes” toured the US and at one particular performance, much to Tina’s delight, George and Barbara Bush were in the front row. Tina has performed in numerous movies including Black Swan, Changing Lanes, as Ben Affleck’s mother, several Woody Allen films as well as others with Al Pacino and Jody Foster, Marisa Tomei. She has also appeared on several TV shows including Law and Order SVU. Visit https://www.tinasloan.com/. Listen to Vibrations of Love by Sister Jenna on Spotify. Like America Meditating & on Twitter. Visit www.americameditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
Trailblazer, Tina Sloan-Green, co-founder of the Black Women In Sports Foundation joins us today. Sloan-Green is the first African-American to play on the U.S. Women's National Field Hockey Team, first African-American to coach a women's college lacrosse team (Temple Owls), and the first African-American to win a national championship in women's college lacrosse (Temple Owls, 1982 and 1984), among other "first" in her life. Sloan-Green takes us back to her early athletic career and shares some of her most youthful memories. She also talks about the experiences of being the "first" African-American woman, but her passion was to not be the "only" African-American woman. Sloan-Green shares some insightful thoughts about today's sports mentality, needed opportunities for urban children of color in sports, and the current "pay to play" sports model. She also shares some wisdom about the current state of racial issues plaguing America. Hosted by Tolulope Omokore, graduate student, University of Central Florida, DeVos Sports Business Management Program Produced by Garnett L. Overby III, Institute For Sport & Social Justice “See Us Now – Invisible Women In Sport”
I sat down with actress Tina Sloan to talk about her career on the soap opera Guiding Light, her many movie and TV projects, her family and friends, and her new book called Chasing Cleopatra. On sale now on paper, digital, and audio.
For LAFB's first interview Liz and Kalista welcome Liz's compadre from Guiding Light and author of a charming new novel- Tina Sloan.
Guiding Light actress Tina Sloan was crushed when the show she put heart and soul into for more than two decades was abruptly cancelled. Lillian Raines had been Tina’s alter ego for 26 years. While the two women — the actress and the character — couldn’t have been more different, Tina was lost without Lillian, […] The post Reinvention and embracing change: actress and author Tina Sloan (Episode 102) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
Tina spent 26 years on The Guiding Light, the famous soap opera on CBS, and was featured on 60 Minutes when the show closed after an historic 75 year run. Tina, then in her 60's, reinvented herself as an author, playwright and speaker. Her first book Changing Shoes describes how she came to terms with growing older: literally changing shoes from gorgeous high heels to the proverbial black flats. Her one-woman play also titled Changing Shoes toured the US. Tina has performed in numerous movies including Black Swan, Changing Lanes, as Ben Affleck's mother, The Post, several Woody Allen films as well as others with Al Pacino and Jody Foster. She has also appeared on TV shows including Law and Order SVU. Her new book, a romantic thriller, Chasing Cleopatra, is a true page turner and was just released. Tina lives in Florida with her husband of 45 years and in Maryland very near her son and grandchildren. She has run 8 marathons and climbed 20,000 foot peaks in Africa and Nepal.
With many of us sheltering in place and all of the bad news out there, life can feel more than a bit overwhelming. Yet all of this makes for just the right time to turn to a great read that will engage your imagination and lift your spirits. Our guest, Tina Sloan, has created just such a book. You’ll recognize Tina from her 26 years playing nurse Lillian Raines on the daytime drama, Guiding Light. And, in addition to her soap opera credentials, Tina has demonstrated her formidable acting skills by taking numerous additional roles on both the small and big screens. This multi-talented woman, moreover, has authored one of my all-time favorite books, Changing Shoes: Getting Older – Not Old – with Style, Humor and Grace as well as a one-woman show of the same name. However, Tina is joining us today to share all about her latest creative endeavor. It’s called Chasing Cleopatra and I know you will love this one as much as I do. So, if you want to chase the blues away and meet a former soap star at the same time, I invite you to take a listen to this show!
Tina Sloan plays many parts and confronts a lot of drama as an actress and author. Among her many roles in film and television, Tina spent 26 years portraying Lillian Raines on the CBS soap The Guiding Light. Over the course of time, she watched Lillian’s character get fewer and fewer lines and become more and more invisible. At the same time her personal life took twists. While caretaking her parents and seeing her son shipped off to the war in Iraq, she spent less time turning the lens on herself. Her extraordinary remedy? Run in several marathons, climb to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa, write a book in her 60’s, and tour a one-woman show. Tina’s life picked up and, not incidentally, so did Lillian’s plot on the soap. Today, Tina talks with us about her second book, Chasing Cleopatra, a novel that launched this month on her 77th birthday. And she’s not done yet. Tina Sloan is a twister supreme. http://www.tinasloan.com Chasing Cleopatra: A Novel of Love Betrayal and Suspense Changing Shoes: Getting Older – Not Old – with Style, Humor and Grace
Tina Sloan Green is a true Philadelphia legend. A trailblazing athlete and coach, she was the first African American to play on the US National Women's Lacrosse Team. Then she became the first African American women's college lacrosse coach in the country. She transformed the Temple University lacrosse program, leading the Owls to three national championships. And if that's not enough, she also co-founded the Black Women in Sport Foundation. In Episode #22 of "1-on-1 with Matt Leon," Matt sits down with Sloan Green to reflect on her remarkable career. They talk about her time at Temple, breaking barriers as a female African American athlete, and her work with the Black Women in Sport Foundation: blackwomeninsport.org. "1-on-1 with Matt Leon" is a KYW Newsradio original podcast. You can follow the show on Twitter @1on1pod and you can follow Matt @Mattleon1060. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today’s guests are a mother-daughter duo, Tina Sloan-Green and Traci Green. Sloan-Green is the co-founder of Black Women’s Sports Foundation (BWSF), former Head Coach, Women’s Lacrosse at Temple University, International Sports Hall of Fame Member, and the 1st African-American to play on the USA Women’s Lacrosse Team. Green, Sloan-Green’s daughter, is currently the Head Coach, Women’s Tennis at Harvard University. Green is the 1st African-American coach in Harvard University history to win a national championship in any sport. Together, these amazing women take us through their journey of struggle, commitment, perseverance, and celebration in the world of sport. They will take you back to the days of segregation, life as a barrier breaker and being “THE FIRST,” and thriving in a world of non-traditional sports for African-Americans; field hockey, lacrosse, and tennis. These women display a tremendous amount of courage, passion, and fortitude as they share their stories about the struggle of being a trailblazer, venturing into the unknown, celebrating hard fought victories, and preparing the next generations for their future. Hear their story! Produced by the Institute For Sport & Social Justice (ISSJ). Hosted by Mat Edelson, journalist and producer appearing on NPR, ABC, ESPN, and in Houghton-Mifflin’s annual series, “The Best American Sports Writing.” “See Us Now – Invisible Women In Sport”
Today’s guests are a mother-daughter duo, Tina Sloan-Green and Traci Green. Sloan-Green is the co-founder of Black Women’s Sports Foundation (BWSF), former Head Coach, Women’s Lacrosse at Temple University, International Sports Hall of Fame Member, and the 1st African-American to play on the USA Women’s Lacrosse Team. Green, Sloan-Green’s daughter, is currently the Head Coach, Women’s Tennis at Harvard University. Green is the 1st African-American coach in Harvard University history to win a national championship in any sport. Together, these amazing women take us through their journey of struggle, commitment, perseverance, and celebration in the world of sport. They will take you back to the days of segregation, life as a barrier breaker and being “THE FIRST,” and thriving in a world of non-traditional sports for African-Americans; field hockey, lacrosse, and tennis. These women display a tremendous amount of courage, passion, and fortitude as they share their stories about the struggle of being a trailblazer, venturing into the unknown, celebrating hard fought victories, and preparing the next generations for their future. Hear their story! Produced by the Institute For Sport & Social Justice (ISSJ). Hosted by Mat Edelson, journalist and producer appearing on NPR, ABC, ESPN, and in Houghton-Mifflin’s annual series, “The Best American Sports Writing.” “See Us Now – Invisible Women In Sport”
The incredibly gorgeous, classy and talented actress/writer Tina Sloan joins us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday July 27th , 2016.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 3PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
The incredibly gorgeous, classy and talented actress/writer Tina Sloan joins us on this episode of The Jimmy Star Show with Ron Russell broadcast live from the W4CY studios on Wednesday July 27th , 2016. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-jimmy-star-show-with-ron-russell9600/donations Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
If you are a soap lover, or just someone who loves a great story, you are in for a real treat! Actresses Tina Sloan and Gloria Loring are coming to Feisty Side of Fifty Radio. Tina spent 26 years ministering to the needs of her patients as nurse Lillian Raines on Guiding Light. Gloria took to the stage on Days of Our Lives as songstress, Liz Chandler. On their respective soaps, these women endured a tormented existence filled with doomed marriages, disastrous love affairs, murder and attempted murder, incarceration, unruly offspring and a multitude of tortuous twists inherent to the lives of women on daytime TV. In real life, however, Tina and Gloria are happy, healthy and enjoying the many blessings of being on the Feisty Side of Fifty. They continue to perform and have gone on to write highly successful books. Both of these fascinating women have lots to share and will be joining us to reveal some of their more memorable experiences as actresses and authors. This promises to be one lively show for sure!
Título original Black Swan Año; 2010 Duración 109 min. País Estados Unidos Director Darren Aronofsky Guión John McLaughlin, Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz Música Clint Mansell Fotografía Matthew Libatique Reparto Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis, Vincent Cassel, Winona Ryder, Barbara Hershey, Christopher Gartin, Sebastian Stan, Benjamin Millepied, Ksenia Solo, Janet Montgomery, Kristina Anapau, Mark Margolis, Tina Sloan, Marcia Jean Kurtz Productora Fox Searchlight Pictures Género Drama. Thriller | Ballet. Drama psicológico. Thriller psicológico Web oficial http://www.foxsearchlight.com/blackswan/ Sinopsis Nina (Natalie Portman), una brillante bailarina que forma parte de una compañía de ballet de Nueva York, vive completamente absorbida por la danza. La presión de su controladora madre (Barbara Hershey), la rivalidad con su compañera Lily (Mila Kunis) y las exigencias del severo director (Vincent Cassel) se irán incrementando a medida que se acerca el día del estreno. Esta tensión provoca en Nina un agotamiento nervioso y una confusión mental que la incapacitan para distinguir entre realidad y ficción.
Fans will love this trip down memory lane as I bring together Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding), Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines) and Beth Chamberlain (Beth Raines) from the legendary day time soap opera, Guiding Light, for a special 2 hour tribute to their show and their roles.
Fans will love this trip down memory lane as I bring together Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding), Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines) and Beth Chamberlain (Beth Raines) from the legendary day time soap opera, Guiding Light, for a special 2 hour tribute to their show and their roles.
Jane and Tosha sit down for a conversation, with the delightful, Tina Sloan-Mcpherson -" For twenty-six years, Tina Sloan, played the role of nurse Lillian Raines on Guiding Light, which aired its final episode in 2009 after a seventy- two-year run on radio and television. Sloan has appeared on many other television shows, including Search for Tomorrow, Law & Order: SVU, and in a variety of feature films, including The Brave One and Changing Lanes. She is currently shooting two feature films and touring nationally in her acclaimed one-woman show, "Changing Shoes." "
Please welcome Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding) Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines) and Beth Chamberlain (Beth Raines) from Guiding Light! Mother and daughter reunited!
Please welcome Ron Raines (Alan Spaulding) Tina Sloan (Lillian Raines) and Beth Chamberlain (Beth Raines) from Guiding Light! Mother and daughter reunited!
You'll remember Tina Sloan from "Guiding Light," "Search From Tomorrow," and "Another World." The actress and author will be joining us to tell us all about her changing roles--on screen and off. Her new book "Changing Shoes: Getting Older-Not Old--With Style, Humor, and Grace" has just been released and Tina will share her insightful and humorous look at the aging process with us. Make certain to tune in for this one--it promises to be a fun and lively discussion of growing older like a soap star!
TINA SLOAN will be joining OutTakes to talk about "Changing Shoes", the title of her one-woman show and novel. She has starred in several soap operas, most recently on "Guiding Light" and "Venice".
A few days ago, I had the distinct privilege of sitting down and chatting with the incomparable Tina Sloan, daytime drama legend...and now author. Tina has chronicled her life as an actress, mother, and daughter in a wonderfully charming, humorous, and poignant memoir entitled Changing Shoes. Changing Shoes is a primer of sorts for growing old gracefully and meeting aging head on. Tina utilizes footwear as a metaphor for the different stages of life; when you are ready for a change, it's simple, just change your shoes. From the innocence of pink Capezios to the sophistication silhouette of a pair of black Chanel pumps, Changing Shoes takes us on a sentimental journey of youth, career, motherhood, and the decline of aging...our own and our parents. So, enjoy the conversation with two women who really love shoes...and the changing stories beneath the sole.
As fans of the 72-year-old Guiding Light reel from news that CBS has canceled daytime's grande dame, one of the serial's most popular heroines, Beth Chamberlin is doing the work of her career. As tortured heroine Beth Raines Spaulding, Chamberlin is turning in one gritty, emotive performance after another as the character she's played on and off since 1989 grieves for her late, younger lover Henry Cooper Bradshaw (John Driscoll), while dealing with the return of the love of her life, Phillip Spaulding (Grant Aleksander), whom the last time he was in town, kidnapped her children in a manic spree. On today's episode of the Daytime Confidential podcast, Chamberlin visits with Luke and Jamey, offering her heartfelt reaction to news of GL's cancellation. Does Chamberlin see a future for Guiding Light on the web, or on cable? Chamberlin shares how the close-knit cast and crew of Guiding Light are handling being cancelled in the midst of a creative renaissance for the soap opera. She also reveals what it's been like having Aleksander, whom she calls one of her closest friends, back in Springfield, and discusses her real-life bond with actress Tina Sloan, who portrays her mother Lillian Raines on the show. Chamberlin also provides personal memories of three of the young women who have inhabited the role of Phillp and Beth's daughter Lizzie— Hayden Panettiere, Crystal Hunt and now Marcy Rylan, revealing her pride in the success each young woman found on and off the sudser. Did she ever think she'd see Panettiere on primetime hits like Ally McBeal or Heroes? Has she had a chance to see Hunt as Stacy on One Life to Live? What's her and Rylan's process for making Beth and Lizzie's mother/daughter connection come across so relatable? What about Beth's former stepdaughter Susan, is Chamberlin still in touch with Brittany Snow? What does she think about the young actress landing the lead role in the Gossip Girl spinoff Lily? She answers these questions and much more. The soap star also comments on the newest edition to the Spaulding family, breakout teen hunk Zack Conroy, who plays Phillip and Beth's youngest son James. Then Chamberlin talks about her other passion, The Kettle Bell Way, the fitness regimen that finally helped the actress/wife/mother/author get the body she's always wanted, without having to stick to a strenuous diet or spend her life at a gym. This is a super-sized episode of the Daytime Confidential podcast Guiding Light fans won't want to miss.