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SOLAR FUSION is a choreographic dance showcase, premiering August 17th at the Isabel Bader Theatre in Toronto. This showcase was created by artists Taylor Collis & Tyler Hutchings, with the premise of providing a formal platform for choreographers to share their work. We talk about the impetus behind their upcoming showcase, why Taylor is feeling ready to share her newest piece, the continuation of Tyler's previous piece, their efforts to outreach, and what keeps them going. Tickets for SOLAR FUSION Follow the showcase on Instagram: @solarfusionshowcase Contact: solarfusionshow@gmail.com Connect with Taylor on Instagram: @taylorcollis Connect with Tyler on Instagram: @taylorhutchings References to check out: "HYPERDRAMA" album by Justice Brandon Croisetiere's "VALIDATE ME" performed by Vlad's Dance Company "Amusing Ourselves To Death" by Neil Postman “Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity” by Peter Attia and Bill Gifford
Carly Ann Filbin is a multifaceted entertainer, celebrated comedian, storyteller, and the visionary force behind Written in Brooklyn. With a degree in Directing from Marymount Manhattan College, Carly brings a wealth of expertise to the art of crafting compelling stories, refining intuition, and bringing visions to life.Her debut solo show, Validate Me, enjoyed a sold-out run at The People's Improv Theatre and garnered acclaim at the Cincinnati Fringe. This Doesn't Mean I'm Your Boyfriend, her second solo venture, made its mark at the renowned Upright Citizens Brigade before securing a summer residency at Carnegie Stage. Carly's most recent solo production, Coke Ass, premiered at Upright Citizens Brigade and concluded its successful run at Caveat Theatre.The North Coast Podcast is a Musical Comedy podcast featuring interviews, improvised hip-hop songs, and long-form improv from New York City's long-running hip hop-improv team, North Coast. From conversations with comedians, hip-hop artists, and other exciting creatives, you can now bring the infectious energy of a North Coast show into your headphones with this brand new podcast. Produced by Douglas WidickNorthcoastnyc.comNorth Coast - @northcoastnycRj Williams - @rjron.williamsMichael Crisol - @TheDoctorBrickMel Rubin @melrubin2Billy Soco @bsocoDouglas Widick @douglaswidickLuke Miller @lukemillerfakeWith a cast of improv comedy veterans in New York City, North Coast's explosive performances have been packing comedy venues, universities, and festivals nationwide since 2009. Built around a single suggestion from an audience member, the show's improvised scenes escalate into full-blown hip-hop songs, facilitated by resident beatboxer, Doctor Brick. With their seamless melding of comedic timing and freestyle rapping abilities, North Coast frequently blurs the line between comedy show and concert, drawing audiences from the comedy, hip-hop, and theater communities for an experience that has been hailed as “mind-blowing” and “next level” by critics and audiences alike.Named one of the “Top Ten Best Comedy Shows” by Time Out New York, North Coast has been featured on Vh1, in Slate's Podcast The Gist, The Village Voice, and The New York Times Comedy Listings.The North Coast Podcast is a Musical Comedy podcast featuring interviews, improvised hip-hop songs, and long-form improv from New York City's long-running hip hop-improv team, North Coast. From conversations with comedians, hip-hop artists, and other exciting creatives, you can now bring the infectious energy of a North Coast show into your headphones with this brand new podcast. Produced by Douglas WidickNorthcoastnyc.comNorth Coast - @northcoastnycRj Williams - @rjron.williamsMichael Crisol - @TheDoctorBrickMel Rubin @melrubin2Billy Soco @bsocoDouglas Widick @douglaswidickLuke Miller @lukemillerfakeWith a cast of improv comedy veterans in New York City, North Coast's explosive performances have been packing comedy venues, universities, and festivals nationwide since 2009. Built around a single suggestion from an audience member, the show's improvised scenes escalate into full-blown hip-hop songs, facilitated by resident beatboxer, Doctor Brick. With their seamless melding of comedic timing and freestyle rapping abilities, North Coast frequently blurs the line between comedy show and concert, drawing audiences from the comedy, hip-hop, and theater communities for an experience that has been hailed as “mind-blowing” and “next level” by critics and audiences alike.Named one of the “Top Ten Best Comedy Shows” by Time Out New York, North Coast has been featured on Vh1, in Slate's Podcast The Gis...
Cooper joins Validate Me with Presley and dad to talk about Presley's favorite TV show, Dark Matter. We love this show and have watched it a few times, but this will be Cooper's first time watching. It will be interesting to see what he thinks about it as time goes on.
Validate Me! Vin and Mike talk about Disney absolutely killing it with Star Wars…while killing Marvel. Sir Paul turns 80! Twitter Rant: “ Validate Me!” And finally…The boys ask: What if they rebooted “Back to the Future“ in 2022?”
Join me as I speak with director Brandon Kramer about his excellent documentary THE FIRST STEP. The film, which recently screened at the Philadelphia Film Festival, follows correspondent Van Jones as he tirelessly advocates for the passing of a landmark criminal Justice bill. It's a thought-provoking story, and Brandon gives us an inside view of what it was like to try and make change in a divided political world at the height of Trumpism. Follow THE FIRST STEP on Twitter and Instagram @firststepmovie www.twitter.com/firststepmovie www.Instagram.com/firststepmovie and at www.thefirststep.com to find out when you can see the film for yourself. Stay tuned after the interview for a rundown of what Dan has been watching, and marvel as he fails to come up with a new outro. LIKE, SUBCRIBE, SHARE, VALIDATE ME! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moviemoviecast/support
Well well well, here they go again! Episode 14: VALIDATE ME! has landed and she is a needy moll. This week we have a special guest, up-and-coming Melbourne comedian Laurence Driscoll who joins us in a chaotic chat about how celebrities are using the injustices of the world to boost their profiles, see: #itakeresponsibility. Then we seamlessly segway into what it means shift careers when you aren't 21, and shit all over anyone who patronisingly refers to that as 'brave'. Laurence reminisces about his time growing up gay in the Riverina, Bron can't stop talking about Courtney Stodden and Claire pretends she can play the trombone. Get stuck in, mates! We love you! GS. xx See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HI guys and welcome back to another episode of Validate Me. Turns out all it takes is a global pandemic for us to start releasing consistent content! Who would have thought?! This episode we discover Madeleine is actually thriving during this weird time. Turns out her usual routine of social isolation has prepared her well and it’s business as usual (except less texts in the morning).Michael too is flourishing, he’s donating to charities, setting daily challenges and waking up at 6am. Miranda however wakes up in the late afternoon, wont put on pants, desperately wants to go a bar and refuses to cook. So send help. This week we discus nust milk recipes, TikToks (obviously) and how Maddie will not be FaceTiming old pals (ew, David.) So tune in because truly what else are you even doing right now? Like don’t even try me on this, just listen. Love you, mean it! Xxx
Hi you cuties, welcome back to Validate Me!! This week on the pod Madeleines Tik Tok obsession continues and plot twist, Michael is addicted too!!! Miranda remains skeptical. Will she cross over to the dark side?? Stay tuned!! We discuss a variety of juicy topics including developing healthy habits, the corona virus (Miranda pretends she knows about science) and Maddies fave Netflix content. Meanwhile Michael continues to be rich and successful as he jets off to Paris to look at wedding venues! Holy cow, can we be you Michael??? Also guys we started a private Facebook group and we want to join our lil online community! Link below to join! Rate and review us, we love youuuu xx
In today's episode we speak to poet, mental health advocate and best-selling author, Charly Cox. We discuss the constant need for validation, the drawbacks of social media and Charly's new book, "Validate Me."
This week Olivia is joined by TV presenter Grace Woodward and poet Charly Cox to discuss sacrifice in relationships.What lengths do we go to for love? How much of ourselves should we compromise for another person? And what happens when we start changing core parts of our personalities and our appearances to suit their desires?How marriage and childbirth are two of the biggest sacrifices women can make and how having an absent father can hugely impact the way we behave in relationships are also up for discussion.You can follow Grace on Instagram herehttps://www.instagram.com/gracewoodward/You can follow Charly on Instagram here and her new poetry anthology, Validate Me, is available now.https://www.instagram.com/charlycox1/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the first time ever, Say Owt host a LIVE podcast chatting with Charly Cox on her book tour for her second release, Validate Me. General content note and trigger warning for discussions around mental health, depression, anxiety and BPD. Also Britain's Got Talent and pirates.
Happy National Poetry Day! To mark this special day, we sat down with one of Britain's most exciting talents from the world of poetry: the great Charly Cox. This is such a beautiful episode, with Charly making for wonderfully candid company. Charly talks about the creative process, her mental health, how the poetry world has reacted to her breakout success and much more. And Charly even closes the episode with a reading from her new book Validate Me.Her new book Validate Me is strongly recommended and can be bought here. As ever, get in touch at podcast@balance.media and sales@balance.media See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kate Silverton and Luke Jones meet singer P.P. Arnold; artist Mackenzie Thorpe; poet Charly Cox and the Reverend Peter Allen. With Inheritance Tracks from conductor John Eliot Gardiner. Soul singer P.P. - Pat - Arnold found her voice as a young girl singing gospel songs in church. Her career took off when she joined the Ikettes - backing singers and dancers for the Ike & Tina Turner Revue. When the Revue arrived in London Pat -nicknamed P.P. by photographer Gered Mankowitz -became a fixture on the London music scene, collaborating with everyone from Rod Stewart to the Small Faces. Her new album The New Adventures of P.P. Arnold is out now. This year Middlesbrough-born Mackenzie Thorpe celebrates 30 years as an artist. He is best known for his 'Square Sheep' series of works and 'Waiting for Me Dad' - a tribute to the men who worked in the industry of the area who crossed the town's transporter bridge to get to work and the families who waited for their return. He was the official artist for the Tour de Yorkshire 2019 and collectors of his work include the actor Tom Hardy, JK Rowling and Her Royal Highness Queen Elizabeth. Mackenzie Thorpe’s 30th year exhibition opens at his gallery, Arthaus, in Richmond, North Yorkshire on 14th September and his book, Out of the Shadows, is available now. Charly Cox is a poet whose writing focuses on destigmatizing mental health and the coming-of-age of a young woman surviving the modern world. In January 2017 she published her first poem on Instagram; since then she’s raised money and awareness for charities which tackle mental health issues. Dubbed social media’s answer to Carol Ann Duffy, she is an ambassador for MQ Mental Health and was named by ELLE magazine as one of their 20 power players to watch out for in 2018. Her second book, Validate Me, is out in September. Listener Reverend Peter Allen served as chaplain at Sheffield Wednesday Football Club and chaplain for Sport in the diocese of Sheffield. During this time he opened up brand new chaplaincies in a variety of sports in the region including volleyball, ice hockey and boxing. He talks about his life in the church and how a youthful misdemeanour came back to haunt him. Conductor John Eliot Gardiner shares his Inheritance Tracks. Producer: Paula McGinley Editor: Eleanor Garland
In the great words of Chris Harrison ‘stay tuned for the most dramatic episode in Validate Me history.’ Listen, real talk okay, this one is juicy. Miranda reveals some major tea about some a recent dating drama in her life. Oh, and plot twist, Madeleine is involved. Miranda breaks out into hives from the stress and at one point she cries. I mean how much more do you want from us?????? We are basically a reality show at this point (spoiler: Michael is the villain). Get on board guys cause you are really going to need a drink for this. I know we say that every week but for like, for real. Rate, subscribe and leave us a hot, sexy review because, um, the pod is called Validate Me. Obviously, we need it. K byeeeeee
This week on the pod the gang is reunited and it feels SO GOOD...tbh maybe slightly mediocre but “so good” sounds better. Mads is fresh off the plane from Kentucky filming her first ever feature where Denise Richards plays her HOT mom. I’m jealous of myself. Miranda is in the thick of auditions and dating and honestly has some juicy bits of insight to her personal life. We discuss long distance dating, sexting, the biz (per usual), and Michael tells us all about his high school acne. You know them (kinda), you love them (maybe), and you WANT TO LISTEN TO THEM (definitely). Pour yourself a drink and VALIDATE ME (us). Love you mean it.
Whoa, hi guys. So this week on the pod things got kinda serious for a hot minute with our special mental health episode. All star licensed therapist Jackie Shapin makes a return to the pod to share her insight and knowledge, answering fan questions to all of your burrning questions on spicy topics including happiness, anxiety and depression. Shit gets pretty real for a moment but as always the pod goes in on a bunch of random topics including the desire for perfection, the societal pressure to be ambitious and the importance of self care and spirituality. Wait, I’m sorry, who do we even think we are at this point??? Move over Oprah and Deepak Chopra cause Validate Me is hereeeee. Also guys, some dude followed Miranda and masturbated in public and Michael hates everyone for being late so at the very least you should listen for that AND PLZ, VALIDATE US. K thanks, bye. Useful Links NATIONAL SUICIDE PREVENTION HOTLINE 1800 273 8255 JACKIE SHAPIN THERAPY http://www.jackieshapintherapy.com/ FREE THERAPY INFORMATION IN THE US https://www.psychologytoday.com/us COGNITIVE DISTORTIONS https://positivepsychologyprogram.com/cognitive-distortions/ @validatemepod @jackieshapintherapy @michaelbenatar @madeleinebyrnee @mirandaohare
The gals and Michael have a cruisy week. The gang discusses what it’s like to go through a real LA photo shoot ... with weird photographers and all. Miranda goes through a mid day drunk Uber pool situation, and Madeleine prepares to get funky in Kentucky. Michael is still keto- shock horror. We’re shouting you the hell out so send Madeleine why you love ‘Validate Me’. Madeleine is also writing this description after taking melatonin so here we are zzzzz. Validate us, love you mean it.
This week on our hot ass new rebranded pod, VALIDATE ME, we talk all things *~iNtErNeT fAmE~*. Hannah Berner graces us with her presence and joins the bearded man / girl cave during her FIRST ever visit to Los Angeles. Hannah comes straight off the heals of Bravo TV’s, “Summer House”… so we wasted no time talking allllll things reality TV. We also spend like ten minutes talking about how obsessed we are with each others Instagrams, annoying Michael all the live long day. We talk meme culture, Vanderpump Rules, and how to be hot AND funny. *Shocking*. Hannah has a sexy podcast as well so check her the hell out, @BeingBernz & Berning In Hell Podcast. Like us, subscribe to us, VALIDATE US. Love you, mean it. LISTEN RESPOBSIBLY
We are back you hot babes! Ugh, we missed you. But guess what! We have a new name! We are now called VALIDATE ME! It’s very us guys. We decided to officially rebrand after months of Maddie and Miranda complaining endlessly about the podcast name. We even got a new logo and some merch. Whoa we’re so professional, who do we even think we are right now? We might have a new name but we still talk about the same fun LA stuff like- dating, diets, social media and the entertainment industry, to name a few! From now on, your fan questions will always be incorporated in our episodes, so make sure to DM the crew with yours to get it answered and also a shout out in the episode. This week on Validate Me, we go in on some secret celebrity gossip in the LA dating scene whilst sharing our own celeb dating stories and discuss our most LA moment on the most LA pod. It’s a thing. So strap in guys cause things are about to get fun and fresh in here. We’re so excited to be back. Did your hair get longer??? Love you, mean it!
I have my FIRST POET on the podcast this week - and my, what a poet. Charly Cox is not only a beautiful soul but a beautiful chronicler of what it is to be human. Her first collection, She Must Be Mad, became the bestselling poetry debut of 2018 and Cox was named by Elle magazine as one of their 20 ‘power players’ of the year. Although still only 23, she's accumulated an astonishing store of wisdom and I was so, so happy to have her on the podcast because what Charly has to say is deeply important for anyone struggling with how to value themselves for who and what they are rather than how they aspire to be perceived. She's been dubbed an Instagram poet for the millennial generation, but I think her work has relevance for all ages. We spoke about anxiety, depression and her diagnosis with PTSD and Bipolar II disorder. We also discussed dropping out of school and failing to find lasting romantic love (and her fear that she is ultimately unloveable. AS IF, CHARLY). And we chat about a career failure that left her on a hotel bathroom floor in the grip of a panic attack at which point she remembers thinking: 'I will never work again. I can't believe it's taken this long for everyone to finally see I'm an imposter. I can't do this.' One of my favourite things about Charly is that she made me realise that the personal can be universal - that by being open about our vulnerabilities, the things we feel most shame about, we not only diminish the shame, but we connect with others who experience exactly the same emotions. And that, my friends, is what creates SOLIDARITY as a force for meaningful change. Charly Cox's bestselling She Must Be Mad is available to buy here Her brilliant new collection, Validate Me, is out in October and available to pre-order here How To Fail With Elizabeth Day is hosted by Elizabeth Day, recorded by Chris Sharp and sponsored by 4th Estate Books The Sunday Times Top 5 bestselling book of the podcast, How To Fail: Everything I've Ever Learned From Things Going Wrong by Elizabeth Day, is out now and is available here. *IMPORTANT NEWS KLAXON* I’m doing a live How To Fail With Elizabeth Day event on 5th May at The Bridge Theatre in London with ZAWE ASHTON (who is amazing). There are still some tickets available here. This is NOT being recorded, so the only way to be part of it is to be there or...erm...be square? Social Media: Elizabeth Day @elizabday Charly Cox @charlycox1 Chris Sharp @chrissharpaudio 4th Estate Books @4thEstateBooks
Starting the new season of Validate Me with the first two episodes of Twin Peaks original season 1 from 1990. So much fun sharing this one with Presley and seeing what a generation Z kid things about Twin Peaks. The combo is pretty good because dad watched it a ton and remembers a lot about it, mom watched it when it aired but hasn't seen it since, and Presley has never seen it. Should be a fun few episodes as we work our way through season one. Let us know if you have any thoughts to share at validatemepodcast@gmail.com or on twitter @validatemecast Check out our episode on To All The Boys I've Loved Before here: http://actoutgames.com/to-all-the-boys-ive-loved-before/ See Presley's new acting website here: http://presleyalexander.com And follow us on youtube at https://youtube.com/actoutgames
This week we talk about The Smashing Pumpkins tour that just hit Portland and my thoughts on Billy "VALIDATE ME" Corrigain , your Gord and savior. Got some new tracks to introduce to you by the bands Photona, Bloodywood, Ekoh , and Shadow house. Please watch this video by Bloodywood and Raoul Kerr they have a VERY Important message . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uJoN_I9ebQ&t=431s and as always death threats can be sent to these links https://gvaf-radio.tumblr.com/ the.news.scum@gmail.com www.gvafradio.com https://www.facebook.com/GVAFradio/ https://www.twitch.tv/therevoni www.patreon.com/GVAF
Starlight: Conversations with women about finding real rest and true life
Whether it's on social media, at work, or with our families, we crave validation. We want a thumbs up, and if we don't get it, we can try to punish the offending party. In Part 2 of Validate Me!, Allison Entrekin and Amy Glass discuss ways to get free of this need for constant approval--and what that freedom feels like.
We get a bunch of Season 5 guests back to tell us how their lives have changed since doing the podcast. Live from Tin Whiskers Brewing Co!
Comedian Patrick Susmilch saunters into the Magnodome and we end up talking about festivals, micro cassettes, and Taco John's
We're navigating through tough times with this week's guest Patrick Susmilch! We chat about a dark day in Minneapolis, but rebound with Kim Possible, Jock Jams and his new album Validate Me. Let the healing begin! Follow us at @divebarmitzvah!