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A podcast tracing the development of theatre from ancient Greece to the present day through the places and people who made theatre happen. More than just dates and lists of plays we'll learn about the social. political and historical context that fostered the creation of dramatic art. This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
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TECHnically Speaking is the the official podcast of The United States Institute for Theatre Technology. Follow along with us as we discuss the stories and work of our members as well as industry topics and happenings.
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A podcast which aims to explore and demystify some of the terminology and techniques involved in script writing. This is a show for anyone who is writing or thinking about writing for TV, film, theatre or audio. Hosted by comedy writer and script editor unextraordinaire, Robin Taylor. https://twitter.com/writing_pod
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The Faithonomics Podcast celebrates the journeys of faith-inspired leaders who are reimagining ministry and vocation in creative an innovative ways. Hosted by Rev. Rayce Lamb, the Founder and Chief Imagination Officer of Faithonomics, this podcast welcomes emerging faith-inspired authors, activists, digital creators, entrepreneurs, and social impact leaders and elevates their stories of inspiration and wisdom. This show is designed to help expand our understanding of ministry and call on us ...
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A backstage look into the process and exploration of theatre creation. From artists, designers, and patrons of the acclaimed boutique professional theatre in Charleston, South Carolina, join us as we talk character, story, process, and jump into the crossroads where art and life intersect. KEEP IT PURE
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Compassionate Revolution

Loose Tea Music Theatre

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Compassionate Revolution is a podcast about the future of opera. Hosted by Alaina Viau, founder of Loose Tea Music Theatre, we're pulling back the curtains and sparking public discussion all in the name of making space for change. Social justice is our compass and opera is the way forward. Will you join us on our mission to create a more compassionate and inclusive world through opera?
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perNYC

perjennifer

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Each episode experience a creation and NYC like never before! perNYC is the "MUST LISTEN NOW" podcast exploring NYC creations as per their creators. Nosy host Jennifer (@perjennifer) and the creators themselves break down the details and build up the understanding of what is the creation, how it's a NYC creation, and how it is the creators'. Listen to NYC businesses, productions, movements, careers, ideas, events, music, shops, bars, restaurants, merchandise, arts, establishments, and more c ...
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Mind to Make is a podcast that seeks to uncover the underlying motivations, intentions, processes and practices of creators. To further inspire creative and non-creative individuals alike to pursue, and to continue in the pursuit of creative work. By initiating communication with artists and exploring how and why they create, I hope to encourage others to endeavour in the creative process and better understand themselves, their peers and the world at large.
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Theatre Uncorked

Broadway Podcast Network

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Artists from Vineyard Theatre in New York City come together to talk about the process of bringing new plays and musicals to the stage. Theatre Uncorked is produced and hosted by Kevin Winebold. The theme music is by Peter Lerman. Vineyard Theatre is an Off-Broadway theatre company dedicated to to the creation and production of new plays and musicals by both emerging and established artists. The Vineyard is committed to creating an artistic home for daring and diverse artists, to nurturing t ...
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Creators! Does it still make sense to move to Hollywood? In a time where artistic, and professional development resources are remotely available, there is a shift in what it means to be a prosperous creator. The conversation has shifted from “to get famous on t.v” to building an online presence. Skills can be perfected through online learning and thus we see a rise in self-taught, award-winning artists. In this podcast, musicians, dancers, filmmakers, artists, writers, storytellers, and cont ...
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Kaisha S. Huguley, New York based multi-hyphenate artist and creative is the host of the “Kaisha Creates Podcast”, a podcast she created to share her personal experiences and engage in discussion on the musical theatre and social media/content creation industries. You can connect with Kaisha on all social media platforms @kaishacreates 🌟
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Exploring the intersections of art, community, and ecology, The Tidal Exchange is a podcast from River Clyde Arts in New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island. River Clyde Arts produces a season of outdoor theatre and art events that celebrate a vital Island community and the river that defines and sustains it. Inspired by the conversations that enliven the creation of our central project, The River Clyde Pageant, The Tidal Exchange hosts expansive discussions with artists, scholars, scientists, and ...
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Conscious Creative Leadership

Conscious Creative Leadership

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Conscious Creative Leadership is a series of informal conversations about leadership in the 21st century, between close friends, trauma therapist Darren Abrahams and Leadership Mentor Nadine Benjamin MBE. Darren and Nadine are both professional singers, entrepreneurs and Certified High Performance coaches and together they explore what it means to be a leader in a changing world - starting with leading yourself. Now in our second season, each half hour chat focuses on a different element of ...
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Deep Dive Broadway

Broadway Podcast Network

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Deep Dive Broadway takes you on an exclusive adventure inside the creation of your favorite Broadway shows. Join us on this deep dive as top Broadway talent, on stage and behind-the-curtain, share their personal 'making of' stories. Hosted by five-time Tony-winning Broadway Producer Dori Berinstein, Deep Dive Broadway is a celebration of the creative process!
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Inspirado Projecto celebrates creation process, riffs, USSU, dreams, epiphanies, Uber interviews, improvisation, UFO stories, synchronicities, music and surprise celebrity guests. It began as a pirate radio show on KCHUNG Radio 1630am in Chinatown, Los Angeles California in 2016 and a podcast featuring talents: Micky Dolenz, David Lynch, Blythe Baines, Bob Pagani, Jay Aaseng, Rob Broski, Stew Strauss, Phil Donlon, Yachtley Crew, and many others. Imagine- Dr. Demento + National Lampoon + Alan ...
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Tales After Midnight

Tales After Midnight

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Welcome to Tales After Midnight Podcast! Our podcast is more than just a show; it's a multifaceted experience. Within our eerie auditory realm, we not only explore all facets of the macabre but also combine them with haunting music, immersive soundscapes, and an exclusive creation we've coined 'Tales After Midnight Audio Theatre.' Transport yourself back to the golden days of radio, where we breathe new life into tales and legends through the magic of audio drama. We embark on a profound hum ...
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Looking for study tips, help with essay writing, or advice on how to be a better student? Welcome to The Homework Help Show, a weekly show where we teach, assist, and offer valuable insights for student life. From study hacks to writing tips, discussions about student mental health to step-by-step guides on academic writing and how to write a resume, we've got you covered.
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Welcome to The Plague, the podcast where we look, not just at the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but at our nation’s home-made plagues, plagues created by human socioeconomic systems, that make the coronavirus more virulent and dangerous. The coronavirus infects the human body, but what illnesses in our body politic make us more vulnerable to it? Economic inequality? Environmental devastation? Labor precarity? Alienation? We pick a different societal plague each week and talk with an expert a ...
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"Relate w/ Patrick McAndrew" dissects the most important aspect of our lives that create fulfillment and meaning in the age of technology: deep, meaningful, human relationships. We create a sustainably happy life through the relationships we invest in and the memories we build together for years and years to come. Patrick McAndrew, a professional actor and tech philosopher, hosts this captivating podcast, interviewing top experts in tech, entertainment, and business, gathering their takes on ...
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Episode 118: Shakespeare's youth, his school days, religious life and marriage. A couple of corrections to the last episode on John Shakespeare The Shakespeare family's domestic set up. Religion and the life of a child in the late 1500's Examples of how William's education in Stratford may have looked. Anne Hathaway and her family history. William …
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On this week's episode, We sat down with special guest Andrew Riedemann— our 2024 Bernhard R. Works, Frederick A. Buerki Scenic Technology Award winner, to talk about the live entertainment industry, life in technical production, working overseas, and more! Click here to learn more about Andrew Riedemann and the Bernhard R. Works, Frederick A. Buer…
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This week we welcome Jon Adams Ross to the Faithonomics Podcast to talk about the work of Inheritance Theatre Project - a national arts organization that seeks to build relationships through the process of collaborative playmaking. Jon serves as the Executive Director of Inheritance Theatre Project, which he helped co-found. You can connect with Jo…
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Bonus Episode 35: A conversation with Cassidy Cash, producer and host of 'That Shakespeare Life', the podcast that interviews expert historians to explore people, events, and objects that were living or happening in Shakespeare’s lifetime. Cassidy Cash is a Shakespeare historian, historical map illustrator, and host of That Shakespeare Life, That S…
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On this week's episode, we sat down with special guest Aholibama Castañeda González — our 2024 KM Fabrics, Inc. Technical Production Award winner, to talk about the live entertainment industry, technical production in the festival world, what the award means to them, and what’s next in their career! Click here to learn more about Aholibama Castañed…
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Send us a Text Message. The final episode of How to Write a Script is here, and fittingly it's looking at finishing your script. We have a think about endings, titles, page counts and proof reading. All this plus contemplating what to do with said finished script, before a nice summary of everything we've talked about across this series. You can fo…
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This week we welcome Kinsie Tate to the guest chair of the Faithonomics Podcast! Kinsie is the Founder of Restore Clergy - a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to build resiliency in clergy so that they may have faithful and sustainable ministries. You can connect with Restore Clergy by visiting their website or by following them on In…
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Episode 117: ‘To you your father should be as a God’. - A Midsummer Night’s Dream – Act 1 Scene 1 The first of a series of episodes covering the biography of William of Stratford. Richard Shakespeare – William’s grandfather Richard Shakespeare – William’s uncle John Shakespeare – William’s father His move to Stratford Upon Avon His trade as a glove…
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Send us a Text Message. It's the penultimate episode of the season, and this time we're thinking about how to get the writing done. Methods to stay motivated and make everything feel more manageable by setting targets and taking on the script in sections. We then consider how to rewrite, including how to look at your own work and analyse what could…
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This week we welcome Lizzy Case to the Faithonomics Podcast! Lizzy is a writer, theologian, and the founder of Arrayed - a people first, planet-focused inclusive Christian apparel brand that pairs poignant spiritual slogans and ethical production practices to help us better love God, neighbor, and creation through our clothing. You can learn more a…
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Bonus Episode 34: Guest Dr Agata Luksza discusses her book 'Polish Theatre Revisited' where she examines theatre fan culture in Warsaw in the late 19th century. Dr Agata Luksza is an assistant professor at the Institute of Polish Culture, University of Warsaw. She graduated with honors from the University of Warsaw in cultural studies and journalis…
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TECHnically Speaking is back with a brand new episode featuring 2024 Howard Vincent Kurtz Student Engagement Grant winner and interdisciplinary artist, Marisa Lawrence! In this episode we chat with Marisa about her research on integrative Costume Technology applications beyond the stage and screen, how she keeps up with the ever-evolving tech world…
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Send us a Text Message. This episode we go over some of the aspirations of what a script can accomplish in its first pages in the hopes of making a reader or audience excited about the project and want to see more. Instigating incidents, using time efficiently, teasers and just showing off your flare, we have a think about all of them. You can foll…
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This week we welcome Jocelyn Boulware Bruce to the Faithonomics Podcast! During today's episode Jocelyn shares her journey into Higher Ed and how she is beginning to claim her identity as both a minister and a higher ed professional. A graduate of Vanderbilt Divinity School, Jocelyn currently works at Furman University in Greenville, South Carolina…
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Episode 116: As an introduction to the season on Shakespeare this episode gives a timeline of events in Shakespeare's life. The focus is on the best estimates for the dates of all his plays and the reasons for those estimates, but also includes the milestones of his life and other significant events of the time that occurred in England. Support to …
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Send us a Text Message. In the fifth examination of how to write a script, we take a look at dialogue and voice. What makes for effective dialogue? How might a writer express their voice and style? And why did Robin go to karaoke the day before recording this episode and knacker up his vocal chords? Find out all this and other things right here! Yo…
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Meet Peter Andrews - a faith-inspired author and entrepreneur seeking to elevate the stories of his homeland in Southern Appalachia through a brick and mortar bookstore in Sevierville, Tennessee as well as through his new podcast titled “Let Me Tell You A Story: Narratives From My Homeland .” Peter has been instrumental in helping Faithonomics reac…
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Episode 115: A dive back into Ancient Greek theatre with a look at 'The Frogs' by Aristophanes. A recap on the life and plays of Aristophanes. A summary of the plot of the play. Analysis of the main points raised by the play. A short word on a recent production of the play by 'Spymonkey' played at the Kiln Theatre, London in February and March 2024…
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Send us a Text Message. We're taking a little mid-season break, but in the mean time you can listen to Robin having a ponder about Amazon Prime series Mr & Mrs Smith, why it's good, and what it says about current TV and streaming in terms of utilising familiar IP and how a show is promoted. If you'd like to hear more like this or want to show your …
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---------------- Thanks for listening! We'd love it if you'd give the show a follow and leave a good review - it helps other faith-inspired leaders like yourself find the show. Ready to start your financial wellness journey and bring your bold ideas for good to life? We invite you to explore and join our Doers Creative. We also invite you to explor…
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Episode 114: As an introduction to season six of the podcast in the first part of this episode I lay out the aims for the next season and the approach I will be taking to the monoliths of early English theatre tha tare Shakespeare and Jonson. In the second part of the Episode I give a quick recap of Season Five to get you and I back in the zone for…
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Send us a Text Message. Hello script fans! In part four of the How to Write a Script odyssey we have a quick think about research and the instruments we might use to do some writing, before delving into the anatomy of a script. We'll ponder elements such as scene headings, action lines, parentheses and transitions so as to understand what the heck …
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This week we welcome Lauren Graeber to the guest chair of the Faithonomics Podcast! A coach for all types of writers, Lauren shares with us key tips for overcoming writer's block, insights into how to better balance varying writing commitments, and what to consider when seeking out a writing coach. You can connect with Lauren via her Instagram or f…
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Send us a Text Message. Like an unstoppable freight train, we move on to plotting, thinking over establishment, escalation and resolution, things to bear in mind when formulating beat sheets and scene by scenes, and how a plot can evolve, or emerge from different directions. And of course we apply this to our launderette based show. All this while …
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This week in the guest chair we welcome Georgia McKee, who is the Co-Founder of Christian Athlete Circles - an intentional Christian community that helps athletes navigate their personhood within and outside of their athletic identity while growing in their spiritual lives. You can learn more about Christian Athlete Circles by connecting with them …
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Send us a Text Message. Now that we've got a decent sense of the concept we want to write, it's time to start filling in the details, starting out with the important act of character creation, since most scripts without characters in them tend to be on the less interesting side. We go over the roles a character may play in the story, where to take …
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This week we welcome Elizabeth (Liz) Orr to the Faithonomics Podcast! Liz is the creator of @RudeAssEnneagram, an Instagram account with over 131K followers, and the Author of the forthcoming book The Unfiltered Enneagram: A Witty and Wise Guide to Self-Compassion. Learn more about Faithonomics' upcoming Speaker Forum featuring Liz on Tuesday, Apri…
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Send us a Text Message. A new season begins, dedicated to how to write a script. And it's all about beginning the journey of deciding what it is you want to write. We'll think about the medium you might want to write it, the core of your concept, how that can expand into a premise, ensuring there's enough substance to maintain your script, and most…
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This week we welcome Demi McCoy (she/they) and Nayasia Coleman (they/she) to the guest chairs of the Faithonomics Podcast! Demi and Nay are the Co-Founders of Outfind Creative, a Black, Queer, and Woman owned brand design agency based in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. From how businesses should think about cultural alignment to their own learnings …
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The Multifaceted Role of Theatre Patron Services and Marketing An in-depth conversation with Megan McMahon, the Patron Services and Marketing Manager at PURE Theatre. The discussion covers Megan's multifaceted role at the theatre, encompassing ticket handling, subscription management, marketing, event planning, and overseeing donation campaigns. Th…
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Send us a Text Message. The podcast for writer types is coming back, and for season three we're breaking down how to write a script. Over eight episodes host Robin will explore things to think about and techniques to apply as you see a writing project through from beginning to end and beyond. We'll then apply these ideas to the creation of a new co…
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In tonights episode, we revisit urban legends! January's urban legends episode was fun and well received, so....we are giving you MORE! Including ANOTHER Tales After Midnight Audio Theatre which is yet ANOTHER anthology of well known urban legends brought to life for your spooky ears! Last episode about urban legends, we discussed ones that may be …
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This week in the guest chair we welcome Mollie Donihe, a craftswoman and textile artist from Forth Worth, TX who shares her vocational journey as an artist. During this episode, Mollie touches on the importance of place and family in shaping her vocational call while also learning how to find her own voice on the journey. Mollie's Links Mollie's We…
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Exploring the Power of Storytelling and Cultural History with Jamie Ford In this fascinating conversation, renowned author, Jamie Ford, delves into the power of storytelling and its role in fostering empathy and meaningful dialogue. The discussion revolves around Ford's novel 'The Many Daughters of Afong Moy,' which details the epic saga and genera…
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During this Spotlight episode, Rayce shares 10 tips for starting and growing your own podcast ministry. Ready to share your first podcast episode with the world? Consider using Buzzsprout. ---------------- Thanks for listening! We'd love it if you'd give the show a follow and leave a good review - it helps other faith-inspired leaders like yourself…
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This week we welcome Bethany Leggett, a digital minister and the creator of Back Row Bound - an instagram-based ministry for single women in the church. During today's conversation, Bethany shares the unique challenges of starting a ministry via social media as well as how she is learning to balance her vocational call with the rest of her busy lif…
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The Stage as a Character: A Conversation Richard Heffner Richard Heffner discusses his early experiences in theater and his transition from being in a band to becoming a set designer. He talks about his journey from West Virginia, his work in Charleston's theater community, his experiences with Footlight Players, and his contributions to PURE Theat…
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In this final episode of season 2 we conclude our exploration of the everyday challenges of leadership by discussing how to make good decisions. Making choices is Conscious Creative Leadership in action. To be empowered is to feel that you have the agency to make choices about your life, and the energy to see them through. But so many factors, both…
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This episode features some of the key creative team behind the Broadway musical How to Dance in Ohio, a heartwarming musical based on a true story that follows a group of young adults on the autism spectrum preparing for a spring formal dance. The show is praised for its uplifting message, its celebration of neurodiversity, and its talented cast, w…
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This week we are joined by Grace Pomroy, the Director of the Stewardship Leaders Program at Luther Seminary and the guru behind Faith+Lead's Funding Forward Research Project. During this episode, Grace shares some of the exciting research that arose from the Funding Forward process and how faith communities can begin to reimagine revenue in their p…
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A Conversation with Patricia Williams Dockery: Discussing Education, Civil Rights and Her Journey as a Writer. Co-hosted by Joy Vandervort-Cobb The podcast features conversation with writer Patricia Williams Dockery, known for 'Septima', a play that celebrates the life and struggles of Septima P. Clark, an important figure in civil rights and educa…
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Body Snatchers/Grave Robbers/Resurrection men. What are they and what do they have in common? How did the practice of robbing graves lead to modern medical technology and our understanding of anatomy? Who were Burke and Hare; and how did their practice of selling bodies to anatomy schools lead to the changing laws about dissection of cadavers? What…
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“Money makes the world go round” but how do you manage this important energy as a Conscious Creative Leader in a world of scarcity? As serial entrepreneurs and creatives, money is something we’ve both struggled with in our lives. Much of our personal work has been about redefining and taking charge of our relationship with money so that it works be…
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This week we are joined by Dr. Charlene Green and Dr. Allison Mathews, Founders of 2nd Shift Playbook - a small black and women owned social enterprise in Greensboro, North Carolina that seeks to build a community of support for women. We invite you to learn more about the work of 2nd Shift Playbook by visiting their website or connecting with him …
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Filmmaker Jason Chao and actor Anna Lin share their unique experiences in the theater community. They discuss their roles in 'The Chinese Lady' by Lloyd Suh, and how the play's narratives mirror their own realities in terms of shared and diverse experiences, and the feeling of being 'outsiders'. Anna talks about her journey in comedy and improvisat…
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Today we're looking at Fear - the underlying energy that informs every other episode in this season about the challenges of leadership. Whether it’s fear of failure, fear of exposing too much, or fear of not being good enough, the biggest challenge we have as Conscious Creative Leaders is to manage our fear and keep moving forward. In this wide-ran…
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This week we are joined by Wesley King, Associate Executive Minister of Administration with New Church Ministry who shares how New Church Ministry is reimagining the traditional 'church plant.' We invite you to learn more about the work of New Church Ministry and connect with Wesley by: Visiting New Church Ministry's Website Emailing Wesley at wkin…
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The PURE Theatre Experience: Behind the Scenes with Sharon Graci In this episode of the PURE Theatre Podcast, host Rodney Lee Rogers talks to Sharon Graci, the Artistic director of PURE Theatre and director of the Lehman Trilogy. Graci shares insights into the immense organizational and creative demands of running both a theatre company and a famil…
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This week we zero in on Failure - an inevitability for anyone taking a leadership role! But it's one that can be challenging to navigate. We don’t really believe in failure as such, but we do recognise that things don’t always go to plan and recognise that this can have long term consequences for our reputations, resilience and self esteem. So join…
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In this episode, Rodney Lee Rogers engages in a captivating conversation with economist Steve Slifer, who worked on Wall Street for many years and has a wide-ranging perspective on the field of economics. Mr. Slifer talks about how he began in the business, his exciting journey, the thrill of forecasting, and his current endeavors. The discussion a…
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