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Some of y'all being singin' "For Forever" like the lyrics be "I see wrinkle lines, for forever," and Mary and Steven get into it and so much more, covering the missed, forgotten, and incorrect whoopsie daisies. We were just lying on the ground waiting to see if anyone would say something. Happy Listening! If you like what you hear give us a thumbs up, follow, and rating. :) It really does help out the podcast, so thank you! Share with your friends and castmates, and never miss an episode by hitting that bell button. Thank you FTT! Fam. No better followers out there that take each week… FROM THE TOP! Listen Anywhere You Enjoy Your Podcasts INSTAGRAM Goosebump Worthy Broadway Playlist - FTT Spotify Exclusive Playlist Dear Evan Hansen (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Spotify Dear Evan Hansen (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Apple Music Dear Evan Hansen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Spotify Dear Evan Hansen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Apple Music Dear Evan Hansen Comparisons - YouTube Song List "Anybody Have a Map" – Heidi, Cynthia, Evan, Larry, Connor, Zoe "Waving Through a Window" – Evan "For Forever" – Evan "Sincerely, Me" – Connor, Evan, Jared "Requiem" – Zoe, Cynthia, Larry "If I Could Tell Her" – Evan, Zoe "Disappear" – Connor, Evan, Alana, Jared, Larry, Cynthia, Zoe "You Will Be Found" – Company" To Break in a Glove"– Larry, Evan "Only Us" – Zoe, Evan "Good for You" – Heidi, Alana, Jared, Evan, Connor"Words Fail" – Evan "So Big/So Small" – Heidi "Finale"– Company
Dear FTT Fam, Today is gonna be a good day. Do you know why?! Mary and Steven are back to kick off season three of From The Top! covering Dear Evan Hansen. The struggle is real on if intentions justify means when good comes from being deplorable, if parents are insane or just clueless, and who's to blame in this rollercoaster of a show that hit the scene in 2016. Elevate that casted arm, wave through that window, or create a brand new nonprofit orchard while you enjoy From The Top!'s Season 3 kick-off on a season about Outcasts. Happy Listening!!! If you like what you hear give us a thumbs up, follow, and rating. :) It really does help out the podcast, so thank you! Share with your friends and castmates, and never miss an episode and get notified by hitting that bell button. Thank FTT! Fam. No better followers out there that take each week… FROM THE TOP! Listen Anywhere You Enjoy Your Podcasts INSTAGRAM Goosebump Worthy Broadway Playlist - FTT Spotify Exclusive Playlist Dear Evan Hansen (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Spotify Dear Evan Hansen (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Apple Music Dear Evan Hansen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Spotify Dear Evan Hansen (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Apple Music Dear Evan Hansen Comparisons - YouTube Just One Day : Freaky Friday The Musical - YouTube Song List "Anybody Have a Map" – Heidi, Cynthia, Evan, Larry, Connor, Zoe "Waving Through a Window" – Evan "For Forever" – Evan "Sincerely, Me" – Connor, Evan, Jared "Requiem" – Zoe, Cynthia, Larry "If I Could Tell Her" – Evan, Zoe "Disappear" – Connor, Evan, Alana, Jared, Larry, Cynthia, Zoe "You Will Be Found" – Company" To Break in a Glove"– Larry, Evan "Only Us" – Zoe, Evan "Good for You" – Heidi, Alana, Jared, Evan, Connor"Words Fail" – Evan "So Big/So Small" – Heidi "Finale"– Company
Ben Platt is an actor, singer, and songwriter who's quickly become one of the most decorated performers of his generation. He sits down with Guy to talk about his first professional acting role at age 9, breaking out in “Pitch Perfect” and the runaway success of “Dear Evan Hansen,” finding his voice as an “authentically” queer artist, and the secret ingredient behind his success: “sacrifice”. Buy Ben's new album, “Honeymind”, here: https://interscope.com/collections/ben-platt/products/honeymind-cdBen's current residency at the Palace Theatre on Broadway: https://www.broadway.org/shows/details/ben-platt-live-at-the-palace,842Links from the Show: • Ben performing “I've Got the Magic in Me” in Pitch Perfect• Ben singing “You Will Be Found” (from “Dear Evan Hansen”) on America's Got Talent• “The Politician” on Netflix• Ben's duet with Lin-Manuel Miranda• “Cherry on Top” Official Music video (from “Honeymind”)For more conversations like this – with guests ranging from Audra McDonald to David Duchovny, Jason Sudeikis, and Tom Hanks – go to https://www.thegreatcreators.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Would you like to have more fun while still working in your zone of genius? Are you concerned you might need to shake things up to avoid becoming a boring coach?Ruth Saville's advice to coaches everywhere – including herself – is: misbehave more. Listen to your inner rebel. Dance in the moment and create systems that work for you.Since the COVID-19 pandemic forced Ruth to step back from her successful performing arts franchise and examine the toll her work was taking on her life, she has followed her inner seeker into the world of personal development and coaching.In this episode of The Coach's Journey Podcast, Ruth takes Robbie back to the small towns in the north of England where they both grew up, retracing the steps of a life and career that began with a focus on helping people to express themselves through dance, theatre and music.Ruth, who is one of the new hosts of this podcast as well as her own show, Women of a Certain Age, is now focusing on working with emerging leaders in all fields, having arrived in her zone of genius, taken her own approach to mastery, and become anything other than boring. In this episode, Ruth and Robbie also talk about:Big hairy audacious goals (BHAGs)Cults, pyramid schemes and other perilous industry pitfallsHow to accept who you are, in order to know what you can doWays to market yourself without exploiting othersTaking a step back to spot the signs of burnoutRuth also grapples with the models and methodologies that can fuel or frustrate new coaches and unpacks problems that have plagued certain sections of the coaching industry, making important distinctions about the ways in which different practitioners work.For more information about Ruth, visit https://www.daretorise.co.uk/ .For more information about this episode's host, Robbie Swale, visit https://www.robbieswale.com/.Read more about The Coach's Journey at www.thecoachsjourney.com.Music by My Good Man William: listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4KmeQUcTbeE31uFynHQLQgTo support the Coach's Journey, visit www.patreon.com/thecoachsjourney and to join the Coach's Journey Community visit www.thecoachsjourney.com/community. Things and people we mentioned (that you might be interested in):- You Will Be Found from Dear Evan Hansen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oq9FlLVh6yg- Gretchen Rubin and the Four Tendencies: https://courses.gretchenrubin.com/4tc/ and her book Better Than Before- Gallup coaching https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/253958/become-coach.aspx - GROW model https://www.performanceconsultants.com/grow-model - Claire Pedrick and Lucia Baldelli on The Coach's Journey https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/episode-55-claire-pedrick-and-lucia-baldelli-the-human-behind-the-coach - Barefoot Coaching https://barefootcoaching.co.uk/ - The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-big-leap-gay-hendricks?variant=32205677625378 - Rich Litvin https://richlitvin.com/ - Animas https://www.animascoaching.com/ Marianne Craig on The Coach's Journey Podcast - https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/episode-10-marianne-craig-founding-firework-question-everything-where-were-coaches-when-banks-went-down- Co-active Training Institute https://coactive.com/ - Academy of Executive Coaching https://www.aoec.com/ - Kim Morgan on The Coach's Journey Podcast https://www.thecoachsjourney.com/podcast/episode-25-kim-morgan - Brene Brown on The Tim Ferriss Show: https://tim.blog/2015/08/28/brene-brown-on-vulnerability-and-home-run-ted-talks/- Mel Robbins: https://www.melrobbins.com/- Rachel Hollis: https://msrachelhollis.com/- Ruth's podcast, Women of a Certain Age: https://www.daretorise.co.uk/podcast- Ruth's blog on perimenopause: https://www.daretorise.co.uk/blog/an-enforced-perimeno-pause- The Lighthouse scandal: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-65175712- Ruth's instagram post and the picture of her aged 20: https://www.instagram.com/p/Ct1HvaYIQfd/BIOGRAPHY FROM RUTHRuth is a leadership and business coach who specialises in working with emerging leaders. With 20+ years experience of being self employed she is also an entrepreneur, having grown and scaled a successful franchise business. After 16 years Ruth decided to sell this business to allow her to work full time as a coach.With an extensive background in arts education and a self confessed personal development fanatic, she brings all this experience together to offer her clients transformational coaching. Her practice is made up of an eclectic mix of private clients, organisational and corporate work as well as supervision and coach skills training. Recently Ruth has also been working with new coaches, focusing on developing both themselves and their businesses. She is comfortable working in a high challenge, high trust relationship and has been described as a down to earth Northerner, a title she is more than happy with! She brings a sense of humour and a light touch to her work, which she sees as a valuable tool in the coaching relationship. Ruth firmly believes that the idea of play, fun and creativity can create an expansive and transformational coaching environment.
Ready for a powerful conversation? Come aboard! 9-time GRAMMY® nominee and 5-time GMA Dove Award winner, Natalie Grant, an icon in Christian & Gospel music is with us today!Last year she released the album, Seasons, and the single, "You Will Be Found”, has crossed over from Christian to Mainstream AC's Top 20. Her collab with Dolly Parton covering Whitney Houston's "Step By Step" is also receiving lots of buzz! But Natalie is also a respected author and philanthropist. She's the co-founder of Hope for Justice, a non-profit organization in the fight against human trafficking that has helped over one hundred thousand children in the last year! We're gonna get into all of it on this episode! ~ DelilahSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
World-class vocalist, Natalie Grant and the world-class pianist, Bernie Herms come together for an elegant, intimate evening of stories and songs on Thursday February 22nd. Some favorites are sure to include "You Will Be Found," "Your Great Name," "King of the World," "My Weapon," "Clean". Natalie joins Wednesday's Mornings with Eric and Brigitte to talk about it. Purchase TicketsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grace Lu is someone I've known for a few years through the work of my husband, voiceover actor JP Karliak. Grace Lu is a graduate of Mira Costa High School in Manhattan Beach, CA, and is currently a rising sophomore at UCLA (Go Bruins!) studying Psychology. And while a full time student, Grace has been navigating a robust and full professional life in both on-camera and voice over capacities here in Los Angeles. Grace is currently a recurring role of Megan in Bunk'd on Disney Channel, and it was recently announced that Grace is the voicing the role of Shining Glitter Cookie on the video game Cookie Run: Kingdom. Grace's voice can also be heard on Transformers: EarthSpark; Madagascar: A Little Wild; and the video game Legends of Runeterra. On screen, Grace has been seen in Sydney to the Max, Side Hustle and (thrilling to my MT nerd-dom) Grace is featured in the You Will Be Found montage of the film of Dear Evan Hansen. (There are several video game and animation projects in the works that Grace is super excited about and hope to be able to share soon!)Grace started acting in elementary/middle school musical theater productions in Carlsbad, California! Grace has always loved anything artistic, and can be found always drawing, creative writing (mostly poetry!), songwriting, and singing or jamming out with her brother. Learning about environmental issues and scientific discoveries and advocating for more diverse and inclusive education is also a big passion of hers.On a personal note, I am so impressed with a young professional actor like Grace - who continually balances the many pressures of a full-tilt adult professional work life, with the developmental and exploratory experiences of college life. Showing us all, there is no ONE way to approach a life as a student and an actor. We proudly welcome to the podcast, Grace Lu.If you'd like to reach Grace Lu you can find her at:Website: www.gracelu.comInstagram: @grace.mlu X/Twitter: @gracemluBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREESupport the showTo find out more about The Creative College Journey and services we have to offer, please visit our website and sign-up for our mailing list: www.creativecollegejourney.com Introduction voice-over: Sara CravensOr find our host Scott Barnhardt on Instagram.
In this episode, composer, lyricist, and playwright Jamie Cowperthwait discusses Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek, and Justin Paul's 2016 musical Dear Evan Hansen and why we love and don't love this musical. We also talk about the song "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen. You can write to scenetosong@gmail.com with a comment or question about an episode or about musical theater, or if you'd like to be a podcast guest. Follow on Instagram at @ScenetoSong, on Twitter at @SceneSong, and on Facebook at “Scene to Song with Shoshana Greenberg Podcast.” And be sure to sign up for the new monthly e-newsletter at scenetosong.substack.com. Contribute to the new Patreon. The theme music is by Julia Meinwald. Music played in this episode: "To Break In a Glove" from Dear Evan Hansen "For Forever" from Dear Evan Hansen "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen
Concert FridayMUSIC"You Will Be Found""I Am The Good Shepherd"You Will Be FoundSongwriters: Benj Pasek / Justin PaulPerformed By: BYU Vocal Point Have you ever felt like nobody was there?Have you ever felt forgotten in the middle of nowhere?Have you ever felt like you could disappear?Like you could fall, and no one would hear?Well, let that lonely feeling wash awayMaybe there's a reason to believe you'll be okay'Cause when you don't feel strong enough to standYou can reach, reach out your handAnd oh, someone will coming runningAnd I know, they'll take you homeEven when the dark comes crashing throughWhen you need a friend to carry youAnd when you're broken on the groundYou will be foundSo let the sun come streaming in'Cause you'll reach up and you'll rise againLift your head and look aroundYou will be foundYou will be foundYou will be foundYou will be foundYou will be foundThere's a place where we don't have to feel unknown(Oh my god, everybody needs to see this)And every time that you call outYou're a little less alone(I can't stop watching this video, seventeen years old)If you only say the word(Take five minutes, this will make your day)From across the silence your voice is heardShare it with the people you love(Repost, the world needs to hear this)(A beautiful tribute, favourite!)(I know someone who really needed to hear this today)(So thank you Evan Hansen for doing what you're doing)(I never met you Connor, but coming on here, reading everyone's posts)(It's so easy to feel alone, but Evan is exactly right—we're not alone, none of us)(We're not alone, none of us! None of us!)(None of us are alone) (Like, forward)Even when the dark comes crashing throughWhen you need a friend to carry youWhen you're broken on the groundYou will be foundSo let the sun come streaming in'Cause you'll reach up and you'll rise againIf you only look aroundYou will be found (You will be found)You will be found (You will be found)You will be foundOut of the shadowsThe morning is breakingAnd all is new, all is newIt's filling up the emptyAnd suddenly I see thatAll is new, all is newYou are not aloneYou are not aloneYou are not aloneYou are not aloneYou are not alone (You are not alone)You are not alone (You are not alone)You are notYou are not alone (You are not alone)Even when the dark comes crashin' throughWhen you need someone to carry youWhen you're broken on the groundYou will be found!So when the sun comes streaming in'Cause you'll reach up and you'll rise againIf you only look aroundYou will be foundYou will be foundYou will be foundYou will be found!You will be found
Jeremy Camp makes a huge jump to land into our top 10 with his song "Anxious Heart" and Natalie Grant shares the story behind her song "You Will Be Found" featuring Cory Asbury.
Dear Evan Hansen was a major Broadway hit with an unlikely theme – teen suicide, social media and mental heath. The show's lead producer Stacey Mindich talks about the origin of the story, and about the technology they used to make social media come alive as a character onstage.The songs “Sincerely, Me,” “Waving Through a Window” and “You Will Be Found” from Dear Evan Hansen are featured in this episode, courtesy of the producers of the show.
91. You Will Be Found…Reach Out This Thanksgiving! A high school math teacher's commencement speech provides the perfect Thanksgiving message. Roger Finnell Today's Lexi: Μαθηματικά — Mathimatiká (Math) In Today's Episode: Roger Finnell, Fenwick High School Math Teacher in Illinois, celebrates a 91st commencement during the 91st episode of Kefi L!fe. Today, math professor extraordinaire, Roger Finnell, shares his 2022 commencement message and inspires Kefi L!fe listeners to begin the practice of “Reaching Out.” The song “You Will Be Found” from the Dear Evan Hansen musical soundtrack provides the message for a moving speech to the Fenwick High School 2022 senior class. The words of Mr. Finnell's commencement message is food for thought this Thanksgiving holiday season and always. Today's Ola Kala Moment: For today's Ola Kala Moment: Encouragement inspires. Resources: Roger Finnell's Commencement Speech at Fenwick High School You Will Be Found by Sam Smith - from the Dear Evan Hansen soundtrack Credits: Music: Spiro Dussias Vocals: Zabrina Hay Graphic Designer: Susan Jackson O'Leary
Actor and activist Amandla Stenberg may be young in years, but her legacy is already overflowing. With a breakthrough performance as the young tribute Rue in the Jennifer Lawrence-led flick The Hunger Games back in 2012, Stenberg's ascension as a Hollywood fixture has been lined with film roles in The Hate U Give and Where Hands Touch, TV stints on Drunk History and The Eddy, and even an appearance in Beyonce's epic Lemonade music video back in 2016. Now at the age of 23, it's not just shiny Hollywood appearances that has ricocheted Stenberg from young up-and-comer to industry powerhouse; Stenberg also gives voice and strength to a variety of cultural, political and social justice issues, named in 2015 as the Ms. Foundation for Women's "Feminist Celebrity of the Year", while also going viral that same year for her playful yet though-provoking cultural appropriation video project titled Don't Cash Crop My Cornrows. Balancing a burgeoning career alongside public scrutiny for her stances on racial and gender equality, Stenberg also has yet another string to her very powerful creative bow, playing violin and singing, making her official music debut in 2015 with the folk rock duo Honeywater. And her music chops are on full display in 2021, with the impending release of her brand new film: an adaptation of the Broadway smash-hit musical Dear Evan Hansen.Featuring a stacked cast including Stenberg, Ben Platt, Kaitlyn Dever, Nik Dodani, Julianne Moore and Amy Adams, Dear Evan Hansen follows the titular anxious and isolated high schooler Evan Hansen as he struggles to belong in high school and the social media age, with an array of Grammy winning songs including You Will Be Found, Waving Through a Window and For Forever. Stenberg joins the cast in the role of Alana Beck, an empathetic overachiever with a pivotal role in the film and musical, with Alana's role also expanded for the film to include a brand new song for the character, penned by Stenberg herself alongside writers Ben Pasek and Justin Paul. And to unpack the Dear Evan Hansen experience and also gift a brief insight into her other music endeavours, Amandla Stenberg joins The Green Room for today's episode. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hey gang today Z and Cece have a conversation about the uptrend of women proposing to men so stay tuned and tune in because you don't want to miss this!!!!! TalkUrShidPodcast@gmail.com. TalkUrShidPlaylist: Z - Sam Smith x You Will Be Found ft. Summer walker Cece - Channel Live x Mad Izm ft. KRS-One --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/z-dennison/support
It's all Wicked and Phantom from here... Notable News: Micki Grant, a Broadway trailblazer who was the first woman to write and star in a musical with the 1972 Black musical revue, Don't Bother Me I Can't Cope has died at the age of 92. Broadway League launches This Is Broadway campaign a historic initiative to welcome theater lovers back to Times Square following the industry's 18-month shut down. The campaign features a short film narrated by Oprah Winfrey, and a new contest called Win all of Broadway where one lucky person will receive four tickets to every show on Broadway. The pro-shot trailer for COME FROM AWAY is here and film will arrive on Apple TV+ on September 10 and a first look at the new off-Broadway musical stage adaptation of Winnie The Pooh headed to Theatre Row on October 21. A New Deal for Broadway from the founders of Black Theatre United includes industry-wide standards and reforms around equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and belonging, with a focus on Black individuals in theatre. Dear Evan Hansen released the first two tracks from the forthcoming movie musical, Waving Through A Window and You Will Be Found. Casting: Corey Hawkins, who recently played Benny in the In The Heights film has joined The Color Purple Musical film adaptation. Oscar and Grammy winning singer, songwriter, H.E.R has also joined the cast. HER will play Squeak, but no word on who Corey will play. Annie LIVE has found their Annie! Celina Smith, a 12-year-old Atlanta native, who played Young Nala in a touring production of The Lion King will lead the NBC live musical on Thursday, December 8th. She'll be joining a star-studded cast including Harry Connick Jr. as Daddy Warbucks, Taraji P. Henson as Miss Hannigan, Nicole Scherzinger as Grace and Tituss Burgess as Rooster. Tony Award Winner Paulo Szot returns as “Billy Flynn” to Chicago. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, Allison is unpacking the advice she hears frequently in the online business community, why it's bullsh*t, and what you really need to hear instead.Today on It is a Real Job, Dad:Why “all you have to do is believe in yourself” is B.S. adviceChanging your mindset around scarcitySuccess doesn't just “happen”Business coaches that don't give actual adviceWhat prevents us from becoming successfulHow to combat hustle cultureTakeaways from the song “You Will Be Found” from Dear Evan Hanson Connect with Allison:Instagram: @allisoneconway Website: sealevelagency.com This show is produced by Soulfire Productions
Many are shocked to learn that Evan Hansen is not in fact a 'gay kid' but a monster human. In this weird bonus episode, Jess and Andrew try their best to explain in detail the entire plot of #DearEvanHansen. ABOUT DEH: The musical and film stars Broadway's #BenPlatt and will premiere September 24th, 2021 from Universal Pictures. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Stephen Chbosky, the film is written for the screen by the show's Tony winner Steven Levenson with music and lyrics by the show's Oscar, Grammy and Tony-winning songwriting team of Benj Pasek & Justin Paul (La La Land, The Greatest Showman). Featuring Grammy winning songs, including the iconic anthem “You Will Be Found,” “Waving Through a Window,” “For Forever” and “Words Fail,” Dear Evan Hansen stars six-time Oscar nominee Amy Adams, Oscar winner Julianne Moore, Kaitlyn Dever (Booksmart), Amandla Stenberg (The Hate U Give), Colton Ryan (Apple TV+'s Little Voice), Nik Dodani (Netflix's Atypical), DeMarius Copes (Broadway's Mean Girls) and Danny Pino (NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit). Dear Evan Hansen is produced by Marc Platt and Adam Siegel, and is executive produced by Michael Bederman, Steven Levenson, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bryan and Krissy discuss why other countries are more adult than the U.S. Bryan discovers his Danish accent (warning: it's really poor) and then they get into a conversation about Bronies! It's a clod-hopping good time on this episode of The Commercial Break!Steven Wright (5.9.21 @9pm) will be on stage with Host Eddie Brill and moderated by Bryan and Jen Fassino, inside The Comedy Podcasts Club on Clubhouse. DM @thecommercialbreak for more infoLINKS:Watch this episode on YoutubeSponsorsStory Worth (Use code COMMERCIAL BREAK)Nord VPN (Use code TCB)Subscribe to The Commercial Break Podcast Youtube ChannelJoin The Comedy Podcasts Club on ClubHouseNew Episodes on Tuesdays and now Fridays everywhere!Text or leave us a message: +1 (470) 584.8449FOLLOW US:Instagram: @thecommercialbreak @bryangcomedy @tcbkrissyClubHouse: @bryangreen @tcbkrissyClubHouse: The Commercial Break Club on Clubhouse! (home of live recordings)Twitter: tcbbryanFacebook: The Commercial Break PodcastYouTube: Youtube.com/TheCommercialBreakEmail: info@tcbpodcast.comA Chartable Top 100 Comedy Podcast#1 Trending Comedy Podcast Worldwide! (Chartable)#1 Trending Comedy Podcast U.S.(Chartable)An Apple Top 100 Comedy Podcast Top 1% Downloaded Podcasts, Worldwide (ListenNotes)A Hot 50 Podcast (Podcast Magazine)
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With the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, many of us not only mourn but despair what might come. In this Spiritual Nugget, Pastor Kate calls us to yes, remember and honor RBG, but also to embody her belief in the collective and our work to see humanity at its best. Plus: a meditation practice called Tonglen, led by Pastor Colby. Plus plus: ‘You Will Be Found” from Dear Evan Hansen, performed by Wide Open Commons
Joshua plays with Anthony Gianni (A Bronx Tale), sings You Will Be Found from Dear Evan Hansen with Grace DeAmicis (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), Alexa Lasanta (Sound of Music Broadway National Tour, Annie), Olivia DeAmicis (Dolly Parton's Hartstrings), Luke Naphat (Trevor) and Elle Cohen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Yashar, Kalvin, and special guests, Jian & Jon, as they discuss various topics about the lifestyle & culture of Asian North Americans. This week, they talk about the video that surfaced on YouTube & Subtle Asian Traits showcasing 5 Canadian medical professionals singing You Will Be Found from the Dear Evan Hansen musical, what it's like being on the frontlines, and how they are coping during the COVID-19 pandemic. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In one of our previous episodes, Robin spoke about Gen Z loneliness and how there are lots of young people all over the world who are having a really tough time with loneliness. For tonight’s episode, Robin brings a song called You Will Be Found, from the award-winning Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen. But the majestic thing about this version is that it’s performed by the Welsh choir group Only Boys Aloud. This group is also a part of The Aloud Charity that aims to promote self-belief, confidence, encourage aspiration, build skills and among teenage boys across all over Wales. Make sure you check it out and then tune in to hear Robin’s impression. Tonight’s episode is sponsored by: Shalia Botanicals Sign up for Robin’s courses here (Free For A Limited Time): https://www.bewhoyouare.com Be A Sponsor: Share your positive impact product or service, or make a dedication to someone you love! For more information on the show and to share YOUR thoughts via our contact form, visit: GoodnightRobin.com For more information on Robin: Visit RobinRice.com Please be sure to subscribe and rate our podcast - it helps others find us! CREDITS:Music: Arni KarlssonEditing: Predrag Mladenović
The World Will Know when they open our take on Newsies! We talk imagining Santa Fe, little stories entwined with big wealth, and instinctive coordinated dancing. PLUS: In JLM's defense, nobody is on Broadway right now. Theme music by Cullen Vance. Original Broadway cast: Amazon | iTunes | Spotify Broadway pep this week: - A special take on "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen - A cut song from Hamilton
Today, we’re hearing from Oscar, Grammy, Tony and Golden Globe Award-winning songwriter Benj Pasek, who co-wrote the original score for the hit Broadway musical show “Dear Evan Hansen”. Benj’s work has transcended Broadway, and has helped fuel conversations about mental health and the importance of human connection. In this episode, good friends Stacy and Benj talk about how we can be there for people going through mental health issues, how social media can be a tool for human connection, and the story behind one of Benj's songs (now a new book) “You Will Be Found”. -- This podcast is brought to you by Crisis Text Line and The Jed Foundation (JED). If you need support processing some of the show's difficult topics, please reach out for help by visiting www.crisistextline.org and www.jedfoundation.org. And, if you are in crisis, text PODCAST to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor. And, if you want to help people work through the challenges in life that could be better, tbh, visit www.crisistextline.org/volunteer to apply to become a Crisis Counselor. Subscribe, rate and leave us a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/could-be-better-tbh-with-stacy-london/id1499941348 Follow us on IG: @crisistextline, @jedfoundation, @stacylondonreal
I feel that one of the greatest struggles for witches today is to maintain that sense of connection to our craft. Life can be pretty hectic, and demanding, leaving us feeling out of contact with our magic which suck. You Will Be Found by Ben Platt from Dear Evan Hansen sung by Phoebee, Check her out: https://www.youtube.com/user/MsPhoebeeValentine?app=desktop Twitter/Instagram: PhoebeeDarling Background Music provided by https://www.bensound.com Webpage: tennoenterprises.wixsite.com/home - click the Witchiness tab References: https://thetravelingwitch.com/blog/2018/8/26/4-ways-to-reconnect-with-your-magic-when-life-gets-crazy https://thetravelingwitch.com/blog/how-to-reconnect-with-your-craft-when-life-is-too-much https://aminoapps.com/c/pagans-witches/page/blog/reconnecting-with-your-magic/2vz1_5BnINumVlolW87nj4bYVB0GLxN8B8W https://www.patheos.com/blogs/panmankey/2015/01/reconnecting-with-your-spiritual-side/ https://nylon.com/articles/ask-a-witch-bring-witchcraft-into-your-life https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/02/142584/modern-witchcraft-self-care-holistic-approach --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/witchiness/support
"You Will Be Found," based on Luke 15:1-10 by Claire Helton at Northminster Church on Covenant Sunday, September 15, 2019.
First off, LGBT romance authors nominated for 2019 RITA Awards are congratulated, including Layla Reyne, Amy Lane, Suzanne Brockmann, Melanie Hansen and Aurora Rey. New patron Angela is welcomed. Jeff discusses his second visit to Broadway’s Dear Evan Hansen as well as seeing an immersive production of Bare: A Pop Opera. Rather than review books this week, the guys talk about titles they are looking forward to this spring: Arctic Sun by Annabeth Albert, LOL by Lucy Lennox and Molly Maddox, Under His Protection by LaQuette, Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston, American Fairytale by Adriana Herrera and Not Your Sidekick by C.B. Lee, Jeff also calls out the start of a new series from Layla Reyne that he’s looking forward to but can’t discuss. Brandilyn stops by to recommend the audiobook of Badlands by Morgan Brice and talks about some old favorites from Rhys Ford, Jordan L. Hawk and Ethan Stone. Complete shownotes for episode 181 are at BigGayFictionPodcast.com. Jeff's Musical Reviews Here’s the text of Jeff’s reviews of the shows he saw in New York: While I was in New York this past week, I caught two musicals that have the common theme of teenagers looking for a connection to each other, finding their voice and being able to live as their authentic selves. I started off with a return trip to Dear Evan Hansen. We originally reviewed our trip to see the original Broadway cast back in episode 91 in July 2017. I went back this week because I wanted to see the current Evan, sixteen-year-old Andrew Barth Feldman. Andrew won the 2018 National High School Musical Theater Award and was invited to audition for the role. Within a few weeks, he was cast. Before this, Evan’s were in their mid-20s because the role is difficult to sing and requires skills to manage the emotional arc. Andrew blew me away. I watched some clips of other roles he’s posted on his YouTube channel and a pretty good idea he could sing the right range for the show. His vocal performance though was through the roof. In the early songs, he had amazing vocal breaks that conveyed Evan’s anxiety and timidness and as he felt more emboldened by the story he waved the vocals got more confident. By the time he hit “You Will Be Found” at the end of the first act he was a different person, only to come crashing down again for “Words Fail,” which is the show’s 11 o’clock show stopper. The acting too was spot on, at times looking like he wanted to shatter into a million pieces to escape. In the moment where his mom talks to him about what he’d done, he’s pressed so much into the corner of the couch, you know he wants to be eaten by the furniture. It’ll be interesting to see how he continues to grow into the role. He was in week seven when I saw him. The producers are giving him time and training to handle the rigors of a Broadway schedule–currently, he’s playing five out of eight shows a week. Beyond Evan, I look forward to what Andrew’s future roles will be because I suspect he’ll be rocking Broadway for many years to come. The next night I went to see Bare: A Pop Opera for its first performance. I’ve been a fan of this show since the mid-2000s when I saw some clips of it’s off-Broadway run and eventually got its studio cast recording. Through March 31, the show is being presented as a site-aware production in the St. John’s Lutheran Chruch on Christopher Street as part of the church’s theater season that pays tribute to the 50th Anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. I’m going to give you the synopsis the production wrote as it sums the show up perfectly: Bare, a pop/rock opera, follows a group of students at a Catholic boarding school as they grapple with their sexuality, identity, and the future. As the group attempts to put up a production of Romeo and Juliet, tensions flare, self-doubt creeps in and God’s path blurs. The students’ journeys ring with the sounds of youthful repression and revolt. With an exhilarating sung-through pop score, bare is a provocative and honest look at the dangers of baring your soul, and the consequences of continuing to hide. Peter and Jason are the core of the show. They’re best friends, roommates and lovers. Jason, however, can’t embrace that he’s gay–pressure from his parents to be perfect, pressure to follow Catholic doctrine, pressure to conform consume him and yet he can’t deny that he loves Peter. On the other side, Peter is tired of hiding and wants to be open about their relationship. Jacob Entenman and Jared Hopper were stunning as Peter and Jason. From their first song that introduces their relationship to the more difficult, emotionally charged songs were their relationship fractures I was all in with them. Jacob in particular with “Ever After” and “The Role of A Lifetime” were stunning and the two coming together for the title song ripped my heart out. Other standouts here included Noni Celine as Sister Chantelle. She knows what’s up with Peter and tells him that “God Don’t Make No Trash.” She also comes to Peter when he’s in a drunken stupor … he sees her as the Virgin Mary. Noni brought the house down with “911 Emergency” where she told Peter in no uncertain terms that he needed to come out to his mother. Jessie Rae Jordan as Ivy nailed the role of bad girl who didn’t want to be a bad girl. Her “All Grown Up” as she reveals exactly what happened the night Jason and her spent together was amazing. Beth Ann Stripling as Jason’s sister Nadia was tremendous in her portrayal of a young woman grappling with many issues at home and school. We backed this Kickstarter even though we weren’t going to get to see it. It turned out I was able to be in the city and I was ecstatic to get to see the show for the first time. It exceeded every expectation and if I could’ve been in the city longer, I’d have gone back to see it again. It runs through March 30 and you can get information at BareInTheChurch.com Spring Book Recommendations Here are the blurbs we read on the show for the books we’re excited about: Arctic Sun by Annabeth Albert (Releases April 1) Everything’s bigger in Alaska, especially the HEAs. Annabeth Albert kicks off the brand-new Frozen Hearts series with Arctic Sun, an opposites-attract romance between a rugged outdoorsman and a smoking hot former male model. He’s built a quiet life for himself in Alaska. But it doesn’t stand a chance against the unrelenting pull of a man who’s everything he shouldn’t want. Ex-military mountain man Griffin Barrett likes his solitude. It keeps him from falling back into old habits. Bad habits. He’s fought too hard for his sobriety to lose control now. However, his gig as a wildlife guide presents a new kind of temptation in superhot supermodel River Vale. Nothing the Alaskan wilderness has to offer has ever called to Griffin so badly. And that can only lead to trouble… River has his own methods for coping. Chasing adventure means always moving forward. Nobody’s ever made him want to stand still—until Griffin. The rugged bush pilot is the very best kind of distraction, but the emotions he stirs up in River feel anything but casual, and he’s in no position to stay put. With temptation lurking in close quarters, keeping even a shred of distance is a challenge neither’s willing to meet. And the closer Griffin gets to River, the easier it is to ignore every last reason he should run. LOL by Lucy Lennox and Molly Maddox (Releases April 2) Scotty: When a gorgeous cop comes racing out of a building on 5th Avenue, hops in your horse-drawn carriage, and screams, “Go!” You go. You don’t stop and ask for paperwork. Or a badge. Or an explanation of who you’re chasing. You simply follow his shouted orders and try not to kill anyone in the process. At least, that’s what I did when it happened to me. But then it turns out that the “cop” is none other than Roman Burke, Hollywood’s hottest star, and our little joy ride gets me fired. Now I’m broke, my horse has been evicted from her barn, and I’ve got nowhere to turn. Roman: When you accidentally hijack a Central Park carriage trying to escape the paparazzi, get pulled over by the police, and your crisis manager insists you lay low for a while, you nod your head and go. And when the cute carriage driver shows up on your front step, horse in tow, blaming you for losing his job, you agree to fix it. Even if that means hauling both him and his horse along with you on your Vermont getaway. At least that’s what I did when it happened to me. Unfortunately, trouble seems to stick to the sexy carriage driver like hot syrup on a hotter waffle, making my Vermont retreat anything but quiet. Now the carriage driver is in my bed, unexpected guests are crawling out of the woodwork, and the paparazzi is on my tail. With chaos and scandal swarming around me, suddenly, it isn’t just my career on the line. It’s my heart. Under His Protection by LaQuette (Releases April 16) They can escape their enemies, but not the desire between them. Prosecutor Camden Warren is on the fast track to professional nirvana. With his charm, his sharp legal mind, and his father as chief judge in the highest court in NY, he can’t fail. Nothing can derail his rise to the top… until an attempt on his life forces him to accept the help of a man he walked out on five years ago. Wounded in the line of duty, Lieutenant Elijah Stephenson wants to ride his new desk job until retirement—not take a glorified babysitting gig with more risk than it’s worth… especially not protecting the entitled lawyer who disappeared after the best sex of their lives. The threat against Camden’s life is real, but their passion for each other might prove the greatest danger they’ve yet to face. Red, White & Royal Blue by Casey McQuiston (Releases May 14) What happens when America’s First Son falls in love with the Prince of Wales? When his mother became President, Alex Claremont-Diaz was promptly cast as the American equivalent of a young royal. Handsome, charismatic, genius—his image is pure millennial-marketing gold for the White House. There’s only one problem: Alex has a beef with the actual prince, Henry, across the pond. And when the tabloids get hold of a photo involving an Alex-Henry altercation, U.S./British relations take a turn for the worse. Heads of family, state, and other handlers devise a plan for damage control: staging a truce between the two rivals. What at first begins as a fake, Instragramable friendship grows deeper, and more dangerous, than either Alex or Henry could have imagined. Soon Alex finds himself hurtling into a secret romance with a surprisingly unstuffy Henry that could derail the campaign and upend two nations and begs the question: Can love save the world after all? Where do we find the courage, and the power, to be the people we are meant to be? And how can we learn to let our true colors shine through? Casey McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue proves: true love isn’t always diplomatic. American Fairytale by Adriana Herrera (Releases May 20) Fairy-tale endings don’t just happen; they have to be fought for. New York City social worker Camilo Santiago Briggs grew up surrounded by survivors who taught him to never rely on anything you didn’t earn yourself. He’s always dreamed of his own happily-ever-after, but he lives in the real world. Men who seem too good to be true…usually are. And Milo never ever mixes business with pleasure…until the mysterious man he had an unforgettable hookup with turns out to be the wealthy donor behind his agency’s new, next-level funding. Thomas Hughes built a billion-dollar business from nothing: he knows what he wants and isn’t shy about going after it. When the enthralling stranger who blew his mind at a black-tie gala reappears, Tom’s more than ready to be his Prince Charming. Showering Milo with the very best of everything is how Tom shows his affection. Trouble is, Milo’s not interested in any of it. The only thing Milo wants is Tom. Fairy-tale endings take work as well as love. For Milo, that means learning to let someone take care of him, for a change. And for Tom, it’s figuring out that real love is the one thing you can’t buy. Not Your Backup by C.B. Lee (Releases June 4) Emma Robledo has a few more responsibilities that the usual high school senior, but then again, she and her friends have left school to lead a fractured Resistance movement against a corrupt Heroes League of Heroes. Emma is the only member of a supercharged team without powers, she isnt always taken seriously. A natural leader, Emma is determined to win this battle, and when thats done, get back to school. As the Resistance moves to challenge the League, Emma realizes where her place is in this fight: at the front.
Dear Evan Hansen, I attended the opening night performance of the San Francisco run of your national tour at the Curran Theatre. I’ve heard a lot about your show - the six Tonys (including Best Musical) and the Grammy for Best Musical Theater Album. I’ve seen the songs performed on various television shows and many of my friends own the album. I know this show has touched a nerve with a lot of people and, after seeing it, I understand why. Yet, I left the theatre feeling a bit uncomfortable. Your story of a friendless high school student (played by Ben Levi Ross) with an unspecified behavioral condition who finds himself trapped in a lie of his own creation about a fellow student’s death has a lot to say. It speaks to the lonely, the different, and the heartbroken via some beautiful songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, like “You Will Be Found” and “Waving Through a Window”. Your tale of the desperate need for human connections in a technologically oppressive world is filled with terrific performances, especially Jessica Philips as your mother, Jared Kleinman as your “family friend” Jared, and Maggie McKenna as Zoe, the object of your affection. Steven Levenson’s book speaks many truths as well. I have experienced first-hand the phenomenon of what happens at a public school when students are faced with the unexpected death of a classmate; how some latch on to a person they never knew and create a relationship that never existed. Where I find the story less than truthful, however, is in dealing with the issue of your condition and the underlying message of the myth of a “good lie”. What is it that led you to seek therapeutic help? Is your awkwardness a manifestation of that condition? If it is, why is the audience amused by it? Do they find your behavior cute? Funny? Is your pain being played for laughs? Is that why your lying is excused? The more I thought about these things, the more troubled I became. And what of your lie? Is the fact that everyone seems to come out of the situation unscathed, or even better off, a classic case of the ends justifying the means? Is that the message with which the playwright really wants to leave us? We live in perilous times, Evan. Truth is a precious commodity that is in too short supply these days. Let’s not lose sight of that via eye-popping stagecraft and soaring ballads. Sincerely, Me ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ runs through December 30th at the Curran Theatre in San Francisco. Dates and times vary. For more information, go to sfcurran.com
Hi guys, it's the nineth episode! YAS! Welcome back to Geeking Out Loud! On today's episode Maria talks about Found Tonight. Well, she kind of dissects Found Tonight, the new Hamildrop by Lin Manuel Miranda and Ben Platt. Found Tonight is a mashup between The Story of Tonight from Hamilton, and You Will Be Found from Dear Evan Hansen. The song was released today at midnight, and it's already peaking as the #1 song on iTunes! This is an aca-awesome episode! Let's do this! Song: Ikson - Heartbeat (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music promoted by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/YQjlxD0IbtA
Merry Christmas! Love, Doc & Family Credits: "Work" (2017) - 0:52 Written by Jared Faber and Peter Rida Michail Performed by Peter Rida Michail (Teen Titans Go) "Teen Titans Theme" (2003/2013) - 2:12 Written and produced Andy Sturmer Remixed by Mix Master Mike Performed Puffy Amiyumi (Teen Titans Go) "Christmas Lights" (2010) - 2:31 Written and performed by Coldplay "Love is Christmas" (2011) - 6:33 Written and performed by Sara Bareilles "It's a Wonderful Life" (1940) - 9:50 Directed by Frank Capra James Stewart as George Bailey "You Will Be Found" (2015/2017) - 10:51 Written by Justin Paul & Benj Pasek Noah Galvin as Evan Kristolyn Lloyd as Alana Will Roland as Jared Performed by Broadway Cast (Dear Evan Hansen) "Burn" (2013) - 14:32 Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda Phillipa Soo as Eliza (Hamilton) "My Silver Lining" (2014) - 17:42 Written and performed by First Aid Kit The holidays can be difficult. You are not alone. For help: National Suicide Prevention Lifeline To help: American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Web: ManOfSteelAnswers.com Twitter: @mosanswers Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / RSS / Stitcher / YouTube #wintersolstice #merrychristmas #happynewyear