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By making the world a more beautiful place, Artemis Speaks interviews writers and artists from the Appalachian Region of the Blue Ridge Mountains and beyond. This is a time we need to write and make art for the sake of healing our souls and enriching our communities. This podcast is a production of the Artemis Journal, a charitable organization now 43 years old and has evolved to be an all inclusive yearly journal with essays, poetry and art.
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The modern world with its security and traffic cameras, cell phone video and social media makes it hard for a vampire to kill in privacy. As more and more vampires disregard the need for discretion, breaking the sacred rule, the Council must decide how to make examples of the worst offenders while restoring the faith in the few governments and authorities aware of their existence. It's time to resurrect an ancient tradition of .... The Game.
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Normal Friends

Roger Anderson and Michel Bigelow

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Perfectly normal friends Roger Anderson and Michel Bigelow test the limits of both their fandom and friendship by watching every episode of Super Friends and discussing the madness they have witnessed.
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Join filmmaker Roger Michell (Notting Hill) as he discusses his film "Hyde Park on Hudson." In June 1939, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Bill Murray) and his wife Eleanor (Olivia Williams) host the King and Queen of England (Samuel West and Olivia Colman) for a weekend at the Roosevelt home in upstate New York—the first-ever visit of a reigning English monarch to America. With Britain facing imminent war with Germany, the royals are desperately looking to FDR for support.
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Are you dreaming of iconic vacations filled with enchanting experiences and cherished memories that will last a lifetime?? Then “Jet-Setting with Me,” is the perfect listen! Join us as we delve into set-jetting - the soul-stirring blend of luxury travel, storytelling, and behind-the-scenes looks at places we visit on our screens but dream of visiting in person, travel hacks to elevate your travel experiences and how to craft your wanderlust adventures or travel with Michele on hers. Michele, ...
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French dj born in 1977.His passion of mixing came with Dance Music in early years of 90's thanks to Megamix, Dimitri From Paris Radio Show on NRJ.Then in 1996 was the revelation in Daft Punk Live show.He met Dj Las Fred with who he makes GREAT Gigs. He discovered Masters At Work thanks to Dj Julien Ferment! His sound: New York House style, Afro Funk and Deep Disco, influenced by DJs like Louie Vega, Dimitri From Paris and Kerri Chandler.
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Cirque du Sound

Cirque du Soleil

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A great creative idea can come from anywhere, at any time. The trick is – knowing how to spot it. Cirque du Soleil is widely known as a beacon of creative thinking. For decades, they’ve thrilled audiences with imaginative, interdisciplinary live experiences drawing creative inspiration from art, science, nature, philosophy, and the magic of everyday life. Cirque du Sound is a brand-new podcast from the creative minds at Cirque du Soleil. It’s an immersive sonic trip exploring the creative id ...
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Have we lost a sense of playfulness in our work … and could we get it back? In museums for children, why does “analog usually beat digital?” What’s a “climbing structure”? What are design metaphors, and why should planners beware of them? How can exhibition teams better empathize with one another’s fears and concerns? Why should a museum profession…
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I'm diving into your burning travel questions in today's episode! From insider tips about how to enjoy Walt Disney World in the blistering summer heat, to the most breathtaking 4th of July fireworks I've ever witnessed, I'm breaking all down. Plus, I spill the tea on some exciting group trips that are coming up! Michele's IG Connect with Michele on…
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Ana Morales is based in Roanoke, Virginia, and works primarily with mixed media. She holds an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and a BFA from James Madison University, where she studied studio art and art education. She works at LeisureMedia360 in Roanoke as the art director for publications, including the Roanoker Magazine and t…
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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to spend the 4th of July at Walt Disney World? Join me as I recount my adventurous yet stressful recent trip to Disney, filled with flight woes, Genie+ challenges, and parking hacks gone wrong. But it wasn't all bad—I did get to experience the magic of Tiana's Bayou Adventure, indulge in some fantastic dining a…
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In this special 4th of July episode, join me as I light up the night with a guide to the most breathtaking 4th of July fireworks displays across the United States! From East Coast to West, you’ll get a closer look at the best spots to watch from, crowd-skipping hacks, and a spectacular list of places to add to your Independence Day bucket list must…
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Ready for some travel inspiration? This week we’re cruising through the Greek Islands and exploring the wonders of Santorini, Rhodes, Mykonos, and more! From ancient wonders and tourist traps to local encounters and unforgettable authentic dining experiences, tune in and dive into the Greek Island Glow with me. Get My Tour Tips! Mentioned in this e…
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How do new museums make money — really? In this episode, we lift the veil on new museum projects and money. What is “the peril of the bicycle wheel”? Is it bad to rely on “anchor funding”? How many kinds of revenue should a new museum project have? What happens if you have the wrong number? (Hint: eh, not so good.) How much money do endowments make…
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Join me live from the luxurious Resilient Lady with the fabulous Richard Lawson and the trendsetting Molly Rogers! In this episode, we dive into Richard's newfound love for cruising, Molly's unique insights on dressing our favorite SATC characters, and even divulge some juicy behind-the-scenes tidbits from "And Just Like That." Michele's IG Connect…
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Can’t get enough Bridgerton? Then you won’t want to miss this week’s episode where I reveal the details about our next set-jetting adventure: Bridgerton’s Britain 2025! From the grand estates and charming tea shops to the sizzling on-screen chemistry, join me as we explore the stunning locations that brought this beloved series to life and find out…
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What’s the role of wonder in experience design? What can the circus teach us to make our exhibitions better? (Spoiler alert: a lot.) Could being “with it and for it” be the secret to success for museum projects? How much technology is too much? Can we really design for all five senses? Can an exhibition be a high-wire act — literally? Jennifer Lemm…
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Are you ready to discover the travel secrets that could elevate your next vacation? In this episode, I’m giving you an exclusive peek into the behind-the-scenes world of the 3 travel supplier partner trainings I recently attended in Houston, Texas. Tune in to find out what these trainings are all about and how I’ll be using them to inspire and craf…
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Do museum stores actually make any money? What are they really for? Can a store act like an exhibition? What does “cap rate” mean? How big should a museum store be? What percentage of visitors go into one, and how many of them buy something? Why should you get an expert to design your store, and what happens when you don’t? David Franke (museum sto…
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and in this episode we’re exploring all the ways that travel can positively affect your mental health and overall well being. Tune in to learn more about the science behind these benefits and how you can use your next vacation to recharge, find joy, and boost your mental health, regardless of destination or budg…
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After almost a decade, I finally got to visit New York City again and in this episode I’m sharing all the juicy details and insider secrets that you won’t want to miss. From bagels to Broadway and my long-awaited Sex in the City tour, join me for this whirlwind adventure in the city that never sleeps! Links Mentioned in this Episode: Episode 49 Bro…
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Have you ever wanted to experience the thrill of blending top-tier music events with exotic travel adventures? When a friend decided to do just that and fly to Switzerland to see Taylor Swift, I had to put together a unique jet-setting journey for her. In this episode, I'm sharing this dream tour with you, and it's perfect for any Swiftie with a pa…
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In honor of Mother's Day, please enjoy this encore episode with my Mom! We had an amazing multigenerational birthday trip to Disney World on Halloween in 2023 and we have so many tips to share with you. From navigating the park as a senior, and cookie hacks, to character breakfasts, Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party, to some rookie mistakes...y…
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Join the conversation with son Gary Isreal, President of the Dorothy M. Gillespie Foundation, and daughter Dorien Gillespie Bietz, children of Dorothy Gillespie, as they reflect on the many gifts their mother had in a groundbreaking documentary Courage, Independence and Color. Artemis Journal was borne out of writing workshops for abused women. Ms.…
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Why is economic planning so vital to any new museum project? What happens if you don’t do it? What is “dark tourism”? Why do economists think about audiences? Can a museum have “ROI”? Which is more important, a profitable museum event, or one that advances a museum’s mission? What can economics teach us about how to make our projects better? James …
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There’s one question that I held back from last week’s FAQ episode, and for good reason—it deserves a whole episode of its own! Join me as I take a deep dive into the secrets of mitigating jet lag, sharing my tested strategies honed through years of jet setting around the globe. From sleep strategies to in-flight hacks, tune in for these valuable t…
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What is the “humanities gap” — and why is it a huge opportunity for museums? Why can’t everybody be a philanthropist for the day? What does “cultural literacy” mean, and how can it unlock new approaches to the collections we put on display? Why could a shortfall in humanities funding suggest new ways for museums to be relevant? Why shouldn’t a muse…
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We’re opening up the mailbag this week and answering your burning questions about my favorite destinations, the rebranding of the podcast and what it entails, what those mysterious travel industry acronyms really mean, and just how I manage to organize my fantastic upcoming Sex in the City fan cruise. Tune in today and satisfy your curiosity! Jet S…
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Jim Minick is the author or editor of eight books, including Without Warning: The Tornado of Udall, Kansas (nonfiction), Fire Is Your Water (novel), and The Blueberry Years: A Memoir of Farm and Family. His work has appeared in many publications, including The New York Times, Poets & Writers, Oxford American, Artemis Journal, Orion, Shenandoah, App…
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We might think a design concept is the first step — but it’s not. What do you need to ask yourself, before you even start? What does your community want from your new museum, and how can you find out? What happens when you have funding for 10 staff, but you design a museum that will take 25 staff to operate? What’s more important, the cost of creat…
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This week, I’m whisking you away on a remarkable set jetting experience I had last summer in Salzburg, Austria exploring the very locations that brought to life one of my all-time favorite movies, The Sound of Music! I’ll share with you exactly how I found the perfect tour, the sights I was able to visit, and the behind-the-scenes stories from my c…
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Why is “70/50” the gold standard? Should it be? Who decided? Does every gallery really need to be 70 degrees, plus/minus two? Does every storage space really need to be 50% humidity, plus/minus five? Is that a reasonable goal for most museums? At what cost? What’s the difference between “AA” climate control, and just “A”? How much energy could we a…
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Set-jetting has been a hot topic lately and while the term is new, the trend has been around for decades. So, what exactly is “set-jetting”? Tune in to find out what this trend is all about and the 10 expert tips you need to craft your ultimate set-jetting experience. Michele's IG Connect with Michele on FB Contact Michele to plan your next vacatio…
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What if chaos in cultural projects is something to embrace, not fear? Can chaos theory give us new insights about how to manage complex work? Are we advocates for the owner of a project, or for the project itself? What are the three things upon which the success or failure of a project depends? Sometimes, is it better to let a few things change, ra…
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Navigating the vast world of travel options can quickly become overwhelming, that’s why finding the right travel advisor can make all the difference. To celebrate episode 52 and one year of this podcast, I’m reflecting on the recent loss of a client and the important lesson I learned from it. Join me as I share the nuances between advisors and agen…
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Sarah EK Muse, a native Virginian, is an award-winning artist, jewelry designer, and goldsmith known for her exquisite bespoke jewels that celebrate personal narratives and strengthen connections to the past, present, and future. Serving as the backdrop for her inspirations, her private atelier, Studio 12, formerly a two-stall stable, is nestled in…
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What’s the secret to success, when a project lasts years longer than planned? What keeps us going when our work takes more time? How does the subject matter of a project relate to the form of a project? Why should we be thinking equally about the budget for what happens after a project opens? What is the “architecture of delight”? Why do “reverbera…
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Join me in this episode as I chat with Tammy Shaklee, the innovative force behind H4M Matchmaking and former President and CEO of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Central & South Texas. Tune in for a sneak peek into our exciting Sex in the City cruise plans and themed nights, where Tammy's wingwoman skills and candid conversations promise to create an…
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In the glitzy world of jet-setters, even the most seasoned travelers can find themselves stumbling into common travel mistakes. From rookie errors to pitfalls best avoided, join me as I uncover the top blunders experienced by expert travelers and share invaluable pro tips to ensure smooth sailing on your next adventure. Michele's IG Connect with Mi…
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A quintessential trip to New York wouldn’t be complete without a visit to famous landmarks like Central Park and the Statue of Liberty, but it’s also the perfect place for the ultimate Sex in the City “set jetting” adventure and your chance to experience the city in Carrie Bradshaw’s footsteps. Tune in for your guide to the Big Apple’s must-sees, h…
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Welcome to the newly rebranded version of the podcast! In this premiere episode, I'll share stories about how my love for travel started at age 3 with a search for Little Red Riding Hood, and what the latest travel trend of 'set jetting' entails. Plus, get a sneak peek at what's to come in future episodes! Michele's IG Connect with Michele on FB Ma…
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Things are about to change around here! (But, don't worry, I'll still be your extra AF host, and you don't have to go anywhere else to get my spicy takes.) Tune in today to hear about the shift in content and what you can expect on the show going forward. Download my free guide: 10 Tips for A Luxe Disney Vacation or connect with me on Instagram @je…
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We’re taking it back and reminiscing with my old friend Patrick about those early days at Disney Hollywood Studios almost 35 years ago. Take a trip down memory lane with us and relive the excitement of opening day, an unexpected celebrity encounter, and the memories we’ll cherish forever from our first summer at Disney. Download my free guide: 10 T…
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We're hard at work on some exciting updates to the podcast, so this week you get to enjoy a rewind of an all-time favorite episode! Club 33 is a Disney Bucket List item for me, one that I'm still waiting to cross off. But, my amazing friend, Katelyn Fox, got to visit and is sharing all of the details in today's episode. Tune in to hear about the ex…
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I'm on a working vacay this week, which means that you get to enjoy a rewind of a popular episode about Genie+! We’ll cover purchasing and scheduling strategies, rules and stipulations, and little-known hacks so you don’t miss out on your favorite rides. I’m giving you the tips you need to decide how (or if!) you should use Disney Genie+ at your ne…
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Michele Evans, a fifth-generation Washingtonian (D.C.), is a poet, writer, high school English teacher, and adviser for her school's literary magazine, Unbound. Before becoming an educator, Michele Evans studied at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts; King’s College in London, England; and the Graduate School at the University of Maryland i…
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What is a “growth mindset” — and why is it more important than ever for our industry? What happens when we combine museology with the fast-growing field of positive psychology? How do exhibition teams get through projects with tough subject matter? Why should we always “put our own oxygen mask on first”? What’s the opposite of love (hint: not hate)…
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I’m joined this week by the amazing Ali Wigle, founder of Wish Upon a Planner and Disney strategist extraordinaire. Ali has over seven years of experience navigating Disney World and providing visitors with invaluable information and strategies and she’s sharing some of her favorites with you! Tune in to discover her insider tips for navigating the…
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Can an eye-catching museum revitalize a city? The answer might surprise you. Getting the right designer is vital. If you don’t like a painting you can put it away, but if you don’t like a building, you can’t take it down. Why is it important to have the goals of a complex museum project fit in a mantra of a few words? What comes first in museum arc…
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Often, creativity comes in the form of adaptation. Reinterpreting a classic can re-frame stories and songs in creative ways for a whole new audience. Meet award-winning music producer and Beatles audio expert Giles Martin – son of legendary music producer George Martin. Giles talks about working closely with his father to adapt the revered Beatles …
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What are the most overrated and underrated attractions at Disney's Magic Kingdom? Erik and Christian from Drafting the Magic join me in this episode to discuss. We have some disagreements and some hot takes...who do you agree with? Drafting the Magic FB Drafting the Magic on Apple Podcasts Michele on Drafting the Magic Drafting the Magic on IG Down…
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How can we raise the voices of people of color in museums and exhibitions — and what stands in the way? What is Museum Hue? What constitutes a sustainable museum job, a sustainable career? What percentage of staff at museums are folks of color, and what roles do they have? What do we see happening in the exhibitions that museums create? Many cultur…
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Planning the ultimate romantic getaway to celebrate Valentine’s Day with your loved one? Wanting something special to do with your pals for Galentine’s Day? I’ve got a LONG list of the best activities, special events, and magical ways you can celebrate at both DisneyWorld and Universal Orlando. Tune in and escape with me to a world of romance and a…
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What do technologies like the Apple Vision Pro mean for exhibitions and experiences? For people who create cultural destinations, the pace of technology has now become so fast it’s hard to keep up. AR, VR, AI. What’s happening in the “near future” of the technologies that will define our field for years to come? What is spatial computing? Are proje…
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There is no more diverse group of organisms on this entire planet than insects, and perhaps no one draws more creative inspiration from this group than world-renowned entomologist, Dr. Samuel Ramsey (aka Dr. Sammy). Listen in as “Your Friendly Neighborhood Entomologist” sits down with host Michel Laprise to share his extensive research on insects a…
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Lace up your running shoes and tune in as we chat with Katelyn, who just completed RunDisney’s Dopey Challenge! She shares with us the challenges she faced, tips for avoiding the “balloon ladies”, and the unique experiences that made it all worth it. Whether you’re a seasoned runner or just starting to think about your first race, this episode will…
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Great projects happen because of great teams. But how do you build that team in the first place? Who should a museum hire first, to start a major project? How do you decide whether internal staff should run a big project, or if you need help from outside? Should you hire an architect before you hire an exhibition designer, or vice versa? Who else d…
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