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Transformations with Tara
Brandon Alvis - Ghost Hunting and Paranormal Investigations

Transformations with Tara

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 56:56


ara Sutphen CHt will discuss “Ghost Hunting and Paranormal investigations” with Brandon Alvis'. His fascination with history is vital to his work as an accomplished filmmaker, writer, and TV personality. Brandon's directorial debut, 'Ephemera' received four prestigious nominations: Best Documentary and Best Visuals at the Vancouver Web Fest, International Academy of Web Television Awards and the Ozark Mountain Web Fest. He not only has pitched, produced, and edited shows greenlit by major production companies, but his 17+ years of paranormal investigating came to fruition after he was asked to appear on A&E's 'Ghost Hunters' where he introduced groundbreaking new investigative techniques that are heavily steeped in scientific principle and received the most convincing results in the series' history. Brandon has spoken at historical locations across the United States and has appeared in the 'New York Post', 'MTV News', Travel Channel, Discovery Channel, Science Channel and A&E Networks. Brandon's feature-length documentary film 'Cemetery Park' was an instant success and became an official selection of the Santa Barbara International Film Festival shortly after its release. Brandon produced, narrated, shot, and edited the movie in its entirety.Come Join Us on FB LIVE "Contact Talk Radio" Page 9am PST/Noon EST ctrnetwork.com

The John Tague Show Podcast: An Actor's Odyssey & More
How I Made An Award Winning Web Series

The John Tague Show Podcast: An Actor's Odyssey & More

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 77:53


Actor John Tague talks about how he created the award-winning web series The Rolling Soldier and all the craziness that came with it. Instagram http://www.instagram.com/johnjtague Twitter http://www.twitter.com/johnjtague The Rolling Soldier http://www.youtube.com/c/TheRollingSoldier Ableton Live  http://www.ableton.com Final Cut Pro http://www.apple.com/FinalCutPro John Tague YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/user/johntague Vancouver Web Fest https://www.vancouverwebfest.com/ NYC Web Fest https://nycwebfest.com/ New Jersey Web Fest https://www.newjerseywebfest.com/  

7:47 Conversations
Tricia Brouk - The Big Talk - Episode 24

7:47 Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2018 3:56


Tricia Brouk’s passion for storytelling has shaped her worked in film, television, and theater for over twenty-five years.Her work has been featured on Black Box for ABC, The Affair for Showtime, and Rescue Me on FOX, as well as in Lasse Hallstrom’s The Hoax with Richard Gere. She received a Golden Thumb award from Roger Ebert for her choreography on John Turturro’s feature film Romance and Cigarettes, where she worked closely with James Gandolfini, Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, Eddie Izzard, Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, and Bobby Canavale.She’s directed award-winning shows like the web-series Sublets, which won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Fest, and the short documentary This Dinner is Full, which earned Official Selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival and The New York Independent Film Festival.Tricia is committed to producing and directing stories that entertain, uplift, and foster an exchange of ideas. As the Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare, she curates the top speakers in the country, and her production company, The Big Talk Productions, shoots documentary shorts on the thought leaders making an impact on our world.

Own Your Intuitive
Episode 7 - Tea with Tamara and Tricia Brouk - Embrace your gifts and tell your story

Own Your Intuitive

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2018 53:06


I am absolutely thrilled to share today’s podcast with you!In today’s life changing hour with Tricia Brouk, (the most authentic woman ever!), we talk about the authenticity in embracing your true self!Discover how respecting and honoring the gifts and talents that you were born with can authentically make a difference in this world!Hear how following your Path of Joy, using the skills you love and standing sincerely in your truth, can lead you to a no drama, simplistic and seamless life!Feel the determination when you “Build your own damn door”, embrace the love and support that you DO have to blaze your own trail.Please tag me on Instagram or Facebook, I would LOVE to hear how you stand in your truth!https://www.instagram.com/tamaraarnoldcoaching/https://www.facebook.com/tamaraarnoldcoachingMore about Tricia Brouk:Tricia Brouk is an Award winning director, writer, speaker and the executive producer of TedxLincolnSquare in NYC.Tricia Brouk’s passion for storytelling has shaped her worked in film, television, and theater for over twenty-five years.Her work has been featured on Black Box for ABC, The Affair for Showtime, and Rescue Me on FOX, as well as in Lasse Hallstrom’s The Hoax with Richard Gere. She received a Golden Thumb award from Roger Ebert for her choreography on John Turturro’s feature film Romance and Cigarettes, where she worked closely with James Gandolfini, Kate Winslet, Susan Sarandon, Eddie Izzard, Christopher Walken, Steve Buscemi, and Bobby Canavale.She’s directed award-winning shows like the web-series Sublets, which won Best Comedy at the Vancouver Web-Fest, and the short documentary This Dinner is Full, which earned Official Selection at The New York Women in Film and Television Short Festival and The New York Independent Film Festival.Tricia is committed to producing and directing stories that entertain, uplift, and foster an exchange of ideas. As the Executive Producer of TEDxLincolnSquare, she curates the top speakers in the country, and her production company, The Big Talk Productions, shoots documentary shorts on the thought leaders making an impact on our world.

About to Review
ATI #16 – 2018 Vancouver Web Fest!

About to Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 41:35


This episode of the “About To Interview”/ “About To Review” podcast was recorded on location at the 2018 Vancouver Web Fest (vancouverwebfest.com) where I interviewed Ben Strang, Brynn Peebles, Brianna Wiens, Christina De Leon, Suzette Laqua, and Paula Hoffman!

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About to Review
ATR #105 – 2018 Vancouver Web Fest!

About to Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 29:37


On this week's episode I was given the opportunity to once again travel to beautiful British Columbia to cover the 2018 Vancouver Web Fest! I talk about the festival, and break down my favorite shows in 3 categories before awarding my best of the festival!

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Your Yes Life Now
Episode 66: Tricia Brouk On The Big Talk

Your Yes Life Now

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2018 55:49


"Stop Selling and Start Inspiring" Tricia Brouk Disclaimer: At 53:50 we have the first F Bomb ever on the show and it is perfect :) I have known Tricia for many years and first remember seeing Tricia when she was dancing in the Ben Munisteri Dance company. In this interview we talk about how Tricia transitioned from the world of dance into helping others craft their talks and presentations. I ask Tricia what it is that keeps her so motivated and driven in her life. It was refreshing to hear her say that she is willing to ask for help and does not let fear get in her way on the journey into her best work. We talk about perfection and how even during her career as a dancer she was able to separate the expectations that came with the dance world and the essence of who she is. Tricia talks about how the constant rejections that she heard as dancer helped her build her resilience and drive. These were two of her greatest traits that enabled her to move into the world of being an entrepreneur and now co-creator of TEDx Lincoln Square, NYC. Tricia talks about the importance of believing in ourselves even when things fall through and that when we allow ourself to mourn the "what we had hoped for" we can move forward and recreate our magnificent future. We talk about Tricias methodology of how she helps people share their ideas with the world. We also discuss the common fear around the idea of "do I have anything worth saying and sharing?" and how to move through these doubts and forge ahead. We cover social media, the impact it has on our life, the importance of cultivating and crafting our online presence  and most importantly, how not to take things personally. She encourages us to “Surround yourself with people who hear you, support you and will only lift you up” and this is both in real life and online. Tricia talks about the magic that happens when we bring our most authentic self to the room. She also believes that some of the magic happens when we stop speaking and begin listening. We discuss the importance of empathetic listening and the value of then reflecting back what we just heard as this allows us to make sure that the person in front of use feels noticed, heard, and valued. Tricia shares her tips and strategies to having our voices heard so we can share our ideas and values with those we love and in the areas we want to make an impact. Her top three super traits are: 1. Observation 2. Presence 3. Honesty Tricia talks about how to work with our nerves and our responses – it is when we stop taking everything personally that we can separate our self from the situation. When we get curious in our emotions it allows us to stay present and recognize what it is we are actually experiencing. She also encourages us to think about what we need to do to be able to bring our most fearless self to the table (even if we do feel anxiety) 1. Know who you are: introvert / extrovert 2. Know where you feel the most comfortable 3. Practice what you are going to say - What is your opening line? We wrap up the show with Tricia sharing her biggest disappointment in her career and that in fact this was also her greatest opportunity. I also believe that much of this magic happens when we are just able to sit in the not knowing. Connect With Tricia Online Website Podcast Facebook Twitter TEDx Lincoln Square   More About Tricia Tricia Brouk is a writer, director and choreographer. She is director and executive producer of the new series Sublets which won the best comedy at the Vancouver Web-Fest, 2017.  She is currently producing and directing a new short documentary about the Chaplin on Riker's Island, who's Buddhist.  She choreographed, Black Box for ABC, choreographed and appeared in The Affair for Showtime, Rescue Me on Fox, and Lasse Hallstrom’s The Hoax. She also choreographed John Turturro’s feature film Romance and Cigarettes, where she received a Golden Thumb award from Roger Ebert. Tricia has also contributed a chapter to the new book called A Life In Dance and has been featured in Inc, Harvard Business Review and The Huffington Post. Her podcast The Big Talk  is about the art of speaking where she talks to people who talk for a living. Be sure to subscribe to the Perfection Detox Podcast on iTunes so that you never miss a show. I would be so appreciative if you can also take the time to leave an honest review.

Way of the Artist Podcast
B&EP #112 - A Guide to Working the Web Series Festival (w/ Suzette Laqua)

Way of the Artist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 110:55


The B&E Podcast #112 "A Guide to Working the Webseries Festival w/ Suzette Laqua" Soundcloud Link: soundcloud.com/thebandepodcast SUMMARY OF THE PODCAST: With the creator/founder of the Vancouver Web Fest, Suzette Laqua, we talk about the incredible potential of creating content for online release.  Using festivals and connecting to producers/distributors, this platform is growing every year and unlocking new opportunities for original ideas -- YOUR IDEAS. POINT #1: "GETTING IN" -The biggest thing with having success in web fests is still the same with any film in any platform -- a good story.  A story with a lot of heart and passion is key to getting in and makes up for what might be lacking in lighting or other technical areas.  Those standards are quickly going up though as web series become more and more recognized. POINT #2: "AUTHENTIC CONNECTIONS" -When it comes to festivals, many people get scared off at the idea of "schmoozing" at events.  Make it less about having to sell yourself and more about making authentic connections by being a real human with someone else and helping them feel comfortable to do the same. POINT #3: "BELIEVE BABY!" -It's been said so many times, but you gotta believe in yourself!  Doesn't matter how much experience you have or how old you are, if you have an idea and you are excited and passionate about it, believe in it and good things will happen! Guest: Suzette Laqua MENTIONS IN THIS PODCAST: Red Truck Brewing (Raspberry Scotch Ale) - Today's Craft Brewery VALUABLE LINKS: www.TheBandEPodcast.com - The Official Website www.redtruckbeer.com - Brewery of Choice Today www.vancouverwebfest.com - Official Site www.BCFilmAcademy.com - The BC Film Academy www.ThePlayersCreativeCompany.com - Acting School

About to Review
ATR #48: Vancouver Web Fest 2017!

About to Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2017 141:00


Oh Canada! You continue to amaze me with your amazing film scene, generous hospitality, and of course the incredible festivals that you have. On this episode, That Guy Named John travelled north again to British Columbia to cover the Vancouver Web Fest 2017 !

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WebVee Guide Podcasts
WebVee Guide Conversations Ep. 60 - Suzette Laqua, Vancouver WebFest

WebVee Guide Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2017 36:21


Jeff chats with Suzette Laqua, Founder and Executive Director of the Vancouver Web Fest, happening March 17-19, 2017. Now in it's 4th year, the Vancouver Web Fest is one of the premiere web fests in the world. Web series creators and attendees alike sing the praises of this festival showcasing the best in independent online content held each spring in Vancouver, Canada. Suzette gives a preview of the exciting events in store for this year's festival. She and Jeff also discuss Vancouver's close-knit creative community. vancouverwebfest.com Twitter: @VanWebFest Facebook: Vancouver Web Fest Find WebVee Guide on Stitcher, SoundCloud, iTunes, Facebook, Twitter & Instagram webveeguide.com

Keeping Me Humble
#4 Keeping Me Humble -- Dogs die in the care of a dog walker. A columnist defends her.

Keeping Me Humble

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2015 16:18


Keeping Me Humble is a podcast about the tough things in life...the stuff that keeps us humble. Today...stories of failure. Host Steven Chua on why you shouldn't take medical advice from a coffee shop owner. Surrey Now newspaper columnist Adrian MacNair on defending a dog walker who's facing jail time. Suzette Laqua, founder of the Vancouver Web Fest, on how her love for film helped overcome several deaths in the family. Former karate champion Sumi Uchiage on sibling rivalry. iTunes: goo.gl/oE26CE Soundcloud: goo.gl/AP7StM PRX: goo.gl/XQzqm9 YouTube: goo.gl/txTaet

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Media This Week
SERIOUS WEB SERIES: How the Future of Entertainment is Online!

Media This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2014 27:27


Have you ever wanted to get into the film industry but didn't have a clue as to where to start? Perhaps creating a webseries is your ticket to the box office! Join us as we chat with the founder of the Vancouver Web Fest, Suzette Laqua. She gives us a rundown on how to get noticed online as well as some great tips on being a part of the web based film making community. The theme music is 'Snot' by The Mothership. which can be found on their album 'Bright Side of Dim' - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/bright-side-of-dim/id884499561 As well, the theme for the Media This Week segment is 'Zoey' off their album 'Ten Miles Wide' - https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/ten-miles-wide/id477289843 Big thank you to our sponsors - OOMARKETING.ca and RAJLEO Media and Design.