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    Explore " arts and entertainment" with insightful episodes like "5 Ways to Expand Your Comfort Zone to Unlock Creative Potential", "Potsdam's Master of the Broken Hand Boogie Woogie", "Ep6: Instagram: Friend or Foe?", "E14 | Misha Calvert | Filmmaker" and "The sweet 70's vibes of a Fender Rhodes inspire Plattsburgh composer" from podcasts like ""Superfan Attraction: Personal Branding for Artists & Creatives with Diane Foy", "Underscore", "Embodied Creatives", "Unlikely Protagonist" and "Underscore"" and more!

    Episodes (43)

    Ep6: Instagram: Friend or Foe?

    Ep6: Instagram: Friend or Foe?

    In this episode your hosts, Bianca Schulz and Bronwyn Craddock, tackle the ongoing debate of Instagram and the role it plays in our lives. Is it necessary to maintain a social media presence for our careers as performers? Or do the negative mental effects of it outweigh the pros? We discuss how we can create a healthier relationship with social media: how it can be helpful but also detrimental, and how can we find a balance.

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    Movie Metaphor Monday: ENCANTO

    Movie Metaphor Monday: ENCANTO
    Welcome to Movie Metaphor Monday (MMM). On today's MMM, Alesia and Clare discuss one of their favorite movies, Encanto, and how the movie can be enjoyed through the lens of the Holy Spirit. Though this movie isn't a Christian film, today's conversation will challenge you to see Jesus and the gifts of the Spirit in this secular film. Let Him speak to your heart and hit your personally today. Enjoy!!

    Club Idiot, a radio play

    Club Idiot, a radio play

    To celebrate reaching 75 episodes, I wanted to release something special in collaboration with my Patreon community. Enjoy this quirky, charming radio play, in the style of an after-school special. Four kids who use a chicken coop for a clubhouse learn how to succeed, support each other, and stand up for what’s right.

    Club Idiot is four middle schoolers’ self-imposed punishment for destroying their last
    club’s treehouse. Now forced to meet in a chicken coop, they resolve to do something
    constructive. They choose to help Jax prepare for their school’s 5K race. The only
    problem is that the neighborhood bully Colt is planning to cheat his way to victory over
    Jax. The club combines forces with their former leader Bet to secure a victory fair and
    square.

    Starring Mark Chamberlin as Kip, Liz Christensen as Jax, Ryan Bruckman as Fin, Janilee Hutchings as Red, Josh Curtis as Colt, Katherine Tietjen as Bet, Jason Wadsworth as Dad, Laurie Ellsworth as Mom, Curtis Kidd as Colt's Brother, and Todd Michael Thompson as Race Announcer Voice.

    Sound by Ryan Bruckman and Liz Christensen
    Story and Produced by Liz Christensen
    Written and Directed by Anthony Buck

    Thank you for listening!

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    🔒 Ep.24. Christmas movies and a wonderful time with author Doug Stebleton

    🔒 Ep.24. Christmas movies and a wonderful time with author Doug Stebleton

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    Author Doug Stebleton's novel It's a Wonderful Time whisks us back to the set of the Christmas film "It's a Wonderful Life". He talks with Gail about the moment when he first got the idea for the story, how it began as a screenplay and changed into a novel, his experiences as a first-time novelist and his other creative projects,  including a TV show about the cars in famous movies.

    Find out more about It's a Wonderful Time at https://www.hollywoodtimetravel.com


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    The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by WindWord Group Publishing and Media. 
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    The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by Gail Hulnick and The WindWord Group Publishing & Media.

    🔒 Ep.23. Christmas Clatter with podcaster Todd Killian

    🔒 Ep.23. Christmas Clatter with podcaster Todd Killian

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    Happy holidays! Christmas is a time for special music, movies, food, and decking of the halls. This time on The Brainwave Podcast, Gail talks with podcaster Todd Killian about the inspiration for his podcast Christmas Clatter. They talk about: music from the Charlie Brown Christmas special, from Michael Buble, Mariah Carey, and Chris Stapleton; movies, cookies, and Christmas trees; and about things to keep in mind if you have an idea for starting your own podcast in the New Year.

    You can find information about Todd's podcast and Youtube channel at www.christmasclatter.com


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    The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by WindWord Group Publishing and Media. 
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    The Brainwave Podcast is produced and presented by Gail Hulnick and The WindWord Group Publishing & Media.

    IAC Commissions: Kaia Kater

    IAC Commissions: Kaia Kater

    The "mesmerizing" (Rolling Stone) Grenadian-Canadian artist Kaia Kater explores themes of impermanence and change through a tapestry of journal entries and musical vignettes.

    "My audio piece is centered around themes of impermanence and the volatility of change, combining journal entries with musical sketches written during the pandemic. Together, these form a time capsule against which the listener can begin to process the emotions of this era. How would you communicate with future generations about this time? What would you want them to know?" 

    Kaia mentions a phrase by poet Kyle "Guante" Tran Myhre: “White supremacy is not a shark; it is the water.” We wanted to share a link to the artist's writing and resources, to further understand the context.

    “Fear”
    Written by Kaïa Kater-Hurst (SOCAN/BMI).
    Produced by Kaïa Kater-Hurst and Andrew Ryan.

    Kaïa Kater-Hurst: synths and piano.
    Andrew Ryan: upright bass, synths, and piano.
    Kevin Matthews: drums.

    Presented as part of Carnegie Hall's Voices of Hope Festival 2021.

    Executive Producer, podcast: Dean Cappello.
    Producer, podcast: Paul Chuffo.
    Music for podcast from "Inagh Valley / Rockin’ the Boat" by Máirtín O'Connor, Cathal Hayden, and Patrick Doocey.

    Commissioned by Irish Arts Center as part of
    Grásta: Grace in Uncertainty | 2020 - 2021.

    More about "Grásta": https://irishartscenter.org/event/iac-commissions-grasta-grace-in-uncertainty

    NINTH&G: And the Award Goes to...with Gil Robertson, President of the African American Film Critics Association

    NINTH&G: And the Award Goes to...with Gil Robertson, President of the African American Film Critics Association
    In this episode, we discuss the motion picture award season with Gil Robertson, president and founder of the African American Film Critics Association. An entertainment journalist and author, Gil gives his take on this year's top films, actors and writers, and the honors being awarded by his organization. We also discuss the role libraries play in celebrating filmmakers and film making.