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    Explore " judy" with insightful episodes like "Episode 65 Meridith Grundei and Joseph Bennett", "Episode 64 Cathy Vu pt 3", "Episode 63 Cathy Vu Pt 2", "Episode 62 Cathy Vu" and "34. H5255 Model Automatic Totalisator" from podcasts like ""Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi", "Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi", "Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi", "Pivot Point with Joseph DeBeasi" and "The Museum Volunteers Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (77)

    Episode 62 Cathy Vu

    Episode 62 Cathy Vu
    Cathy is a first generation Vietnamese American born and raised in Seattle, WA. To say that Cathy grew up under difficult circumstances is an understatement. Her story is one of hard work, perseverance and survival. Cathy graduated with a degree in psychology from the University of Washington all the while working as a genetic researcher at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. She earned her second degree in Graphic Design & Illustration. Cathy worked her way through various design specialties for Fortune 500 companies and found her sweet spot as an e-commerce User Experience (UX) / Product Designer. Cathy has appeared in GRIMM, LEVERAGE and is a recurring guest star for a series to be announced soon as well as a recurring guest star on an animated series. www.cathyvu.com

    34. H5255 Model Automatic Totalisator

    34. H5255 Model Automatic Totalisator

    Image: "Model, automatic totalisator" designed by Sir George Alfred Julius, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1907-1913
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    Volunteers are at the heart of our community. Both on-site and virtually, these passionate, generous and skilled individuals contribute to a Museum that fosters connection and curiosity.  These virtual talks provide access to the Museum collection and are designed to inspire conversations and evoke memories.

    33. 2014/13/1 Sydney Monorail cars

    33. 2014/13/1 Sydney Monorail cars

    Join volunteer Judy for a short history of the Sydney monorail.

    Image information: 2014/13/1 Monorail cars (2), Von Roll Mk III operator's cab (Car No. 1) and a passenger carriage (Car No. 2) from Train No. 3 of the Sydney Monorail
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    Volunteers are at the heart of our community. Both on-site and virtually, these passionate, generous and skilled individuals contribute to a Museum that fosters connection and curiosity.  These virtual talks provide access to the Museum collection and are designed to inspire conversations and evoke memories.

    Episode 56 with Thomas Laub

    Episode 56 with Thomas Laub
    Thomas Laub is a producer currently represented on Broadway with David Byrne's American Utopia (Special Tony Award). Past work includes Slave Play (Tony Nomination), Seven Deadly Sins, and the site-specific Myths & Hymns. Upcoming: Douglas Carter Beane's Fairycakes, Selina Fillinger's POTUS, and Plaza Suite starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker. Founder of Runyonland Productions and entertainment revenue management firm Standing Room Theatrical Solutions.

    19. 2001/85/1 'Supreme' mouse trap making machine

    19. 2001/85/1 'Supreme' mouse trap making machine

    Join Volunteer Judy as she gives a talk on the 'Supreme' Mouse trap sewing machine.

    Mouse trap making machine, metal / wood, AW Standfield and Co, Mascot, New South Wales, Australia, 1925-2000
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    Volunteers are at the heart of our community. Both on-site and virtually, these passionate, generous and skilled individuals contribute to a Museum that fosters connection and curiosity.  These virtual talks provide access to the Museum collection and are designed to inspire conversations and evoke memories.

    6. Morse Code - A Brief History

    6. Morse Code - A Brief History

    Join Volunteer Judy, as she discusses a brief history of morse code.

    Volunteers are at the heart of our community. Both on-site and virtually, these passionate, generous and skilled individuals contribute to a Museum that fosters connection and curiosity.  These virtual talks provide access to the Museum collection and are designed to inspire conversations and evoke memories.

    Image: Early telegraph Morse code buzzer sounder, made by Western Electric
     
    Explore objects in our collection related to morse code here

    Episode 53 with Joseph DeBeasi

    Episode 53 with Joseph DeBeasi
    For the first episode of Pivot Point in year two, Joseph continues with an exploration of his own journey. This Pivot Point explores his years in Nashville, his time working at Belmont Church, his unsuccessful production company and how he dealt with difficulties in his personal life. This two-part series starts where he left off in bonus episode #4. Want to know more about his earlier journey? Listen to bonus episodes 1 - 4 in year 1.

    Episode 51 with Janay Woodruff

    Episode 51 with Janay Woodruff
    Today's guest is Janay Woodruff. Janay is a powerhouse rock singer and songwriter. She hails from St. Louis where she cultivated her love for music at age 9 through the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Known for her laser focus and unshakeable drive, Janay was unsurprisingly tapped to open for FloRida for NOW 96.3 NOW Night Out. The into features her successful song, Diamonds. www.janaesound.com

    Episode 47 with Kimber

    Episode 47 with Kimber
    Kimber Terry is today's guest. She is know by her stage name, Kimber. She is a singer/song writer from Nashville, TN. From a young age Kimber has always been singing and writing songs. She would even sing her math homework and make the questions into lyrics. Today her lyrics and music go far beyond math equations. Check out her song: Used to Being Used in the podcast intro. For more info on Kimber go to https://www.kimberofficialmusic.com

    Episode 46 with Adele Cabot

    Episode 46 with Adele Cabot
    Adele Cabot is a well-known voice coach in Los Angeles. Her clients are actors who have appeared on Broadway, in regional theatres, and in starring roles in films and on TV. Adele was also an actor and director of plays for many years in New York. She is the head of LAvoiceJOY, a studio she founded where she teaches Linklater Voice for actors and executives (speaking voice). Her MFA in Acting is from Brooklyn College and she is a Designated Linklater Voice Teacher. (Designated by Kristin Linklater in 1998.) Adele has taught and coached voice, acting, and acting Shakespeare in many places around the world - including at Shakespeare's Globe in London, Shanghai Theatre School, Shanghai, China, and National Theatre of Korea in Seoul, South Korea. She was the primary Voice and Speech Consultant at Arena Stage in Washington DC. See www.adelecabot.com for more info.

    Episode 45 with Ed Hooks

    Episode 45 with Ed Hooks
    Today Joseph chats with Ed Hooks. Ed is an actor for almost thirty years. He's written several books on acting and became a respected acting coach. He was trained as an actor in New York, where he appeared in many stage plays plus TV Soaps and hundreds of TV commercials for major companies like AT&T, Bounce Fabric Softener, Dawn Dishwashing Liquid, Excedrin, Traveler’s Insurance and McDonald's. In 1996, Ed was invited to teach acting to animators at PDI/DreamWorks in Palo Alto, California, when that company was working on the movie “Antz”, starring Woody Allen. After the film was released, Ed wrote the book “Acting for Animators”, and it was quickly embraced by the entire animation industry. Today, it is available in a revised 4th edition, published by Routledge in London.
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