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    Explore "meisner" with insightful episodes like "July 30, 2023", "EP 50 | Steven Says: "你喜歡的有時候會以不一樣的形式出現在你生命中"", "Xave Padin – Perfect Acting, Rubbish Comedy", "CASSIDY FREEMAN: A Sweet Kind of "Fuck It"" and "THE ACT NOW SHOW PODCAST" from podcasts like ""Rock Sports Radio", "直接點不好嗎 !", "The Pursuit of Perfectness", "That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse" and "The Act Now Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (26)

    July 30, 2023

    July 30, 2023

    We are back and better than ever.  You had to wait but what rewards you will receive for your sacrifice.  College football is around the corner...and isn't that why we are here?  We've had a couple of recent celebrity deaths.  Will there be a third to complete the trilogy?  No one may ever know, kind of like the licks of a lollipop to get in the center.  All this and so much more on this episode of Rock Sports Radio.

    EP 50 | Steven Says: "你喜歡的有時候會以不一樣的形式出現在你生命中"

    EP 50 | Steven Says: "你喜歡的有時候會以不一樣的形式出現在你生命中"
    今天重磅登場! 我跟Shuang的表演課老師 Steven來跟大家聊天~ 作為一個 "直接點" 的前輩! 我們有太多想讓老師分享給各位! 從表演到感情再到人生觀! ㄟ~ 想不到老師也有當過大直男呢! (誰不是過來人呢~?) Let us welcome~ the Master of Meisner~ Steven Sun!! 無論你是否從事表演行業~我們都很想知道你們聽完後的感想喔! 📫 合作請寄信至 str8ightforward@gmail.com **Instagram ** 臉書粉絲團 Google Podcast Spotify SHuang Instagram Philip Instagram

    CASSIDY FREEMAN: A Sweet Kind of "Fuck It"

    CASSIDY FREEMAN: A Sweet Kind of "Fuck It"

    Today’s guest grew up the daughter of two prominent Chicago attorneys and the youngest of three siblings immersed in the arts. Everyone welcome: Cassidy Freeman. Her poise, work ethic and determination to constantly challenge herself quickly paid off. She embraced her old soul and let go of her aspirations of being an ingénue which immediately led to her first big break. Not knowing what a "stand in" or a "#2 on a call sheet" might deter other folks, but not Cassidy. She used that experience on her first big show as her TV Acting grad school.

    You've definitely seen her in the star turning role as "Tess Luthor" on SMALLVILLE and she continued to THE PLAYBOY CLUB, VAMPIRE DIARIES, LONGMIRE and THE RIGHTEOUS GEMSTONES. But before blazing the small screen with these credits, she had to learn some hard lessons along the way that led her to have fun when acting...especially for auditions.

    We go from 7 year old Cassidy gracing the stage of The Chicago Lyric Opera to performing at The Atlantic Theater in New York City at 22 years old, with some sound advice from a close Broadway novice that completely shifted her dreams to Broadway by way of TV. She shares her appalling experience of auditioning for a prominent Casting Director who gave her advice that she still thinks about to this day. You will hear why acting is the one art form you can't do in a vacuum since we have to listen in order to be present which is why she still takes classes at Playhouse West to this day. This is why she continues to redefine success to this day by loving life by living it.

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    Credits:

    • WRITER: Juan Francisco Villa
    • SOUND DESIGN: Zachary Jameson
    • WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings
    • ASSISTANT: Elle Powell
    • SOCIAL OUTREACH: Bebe Katsenes

    THE ACT NOW SHOW PODCAST

    THE ACT NOW SHOW PODCAST

    In this episode Matt Zina is introducing you to exactly what to expect from this pioneering new podcast.

    Please subscribe, download, rate and review our Podcast.

    You can follow Matt Zina at:

    http://www.facebook.com/mattzinaacting

    https://www.instagram.com/mattzinaacting

    https://twitter.com/mzacting

    The Act Now is a podcast hosted by award winning acting coach and agent of 20+ years Matt Zina. 

    This show is about adding as much value to actors as possible. Expect industry interviews, episodes on mindset, marketing, business and acting coaching.

    Are you ready to learn, grow and take your career to the next level?

    Someday You Will Die and Why That Matters Today Andrea Laing

    Someday You Will Die and Why That Matters Today Andrea Laing

    On today's episode Brookita talks to Andrea Laing about her success and future dreams.

    Listen along as Andrea tells stories of her first and favorite acting jobs along with some super important life lessons.

     

    Brookita and Andrea talk about Andreas' experiences working with other actors like Emily VanCamp and Lynn Whitfield. 

     

    The shows that are mentioned during the podcast that Andrea was in are Teen Wolf, The Resident, Greenleaf, Underground Railroad. 

     

    Heres the sommify commercial https://player.vimeo.com/video/441435502

     

    The wine game mentioned can be found at this link. https://sommify.com/

     

    You can find Andrea here  https://www.facebook.com/yourfavoriteandrea

     

     

     

    I am Enough.

    I am Enough.
    Chicago based Actor and Artistic Director of Black Box Acting, Eric Gerard shares a story on how he stays grounded in truth. Through his beginnings of growing up heavily in the church, to recognizing his value as an artist. These experiences have shaped him to be an even more grounded artist and even better leader through the mantra of, I AM ENOUGH.

    Ep. 23 - Operation Snow White

    Ep. 23 - Operation Snow White

    This week on Cryptic Accounts, Operation Snow White. In the 1970's The Church of Scientology ran a vast array of infiltrations against doctors, lawyers, and almost every branch of the US government successfully to monitor and alter information about the church. Headed by L. Ron Hubbard's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard.

    WANDER with Monica McCarthy

    WANDER with Monica McCarthy

    Casey and Julie sit down with Monica McCarthy - talented actor, entrepreneur, writer, and philosopher - to talk, well, all the things, from good acting to theatre history to the meaning of life, to favorite philosophers. 

    TOP TAKEAWAYS - 

    1. You can change your mind- whether you feel called to do something else, or something in your life just feels constricting, you have the right to change your story.
    2. Theatre is a playing ground for exploring humanity.
    3. Philosophy can help us build better, more self-aware lives.
    4. Studying structure, whether in language or ideas, gives you something to embrace or push against.  
    5. If you don't see what you are looking for out there, create it. 

    Monica McCarthy is an actress, emerging playwright, Shakespeare coach, podcast host, community impresaria, public speaker, and messaging consultant. She is the creator and host of the live monthly events series and podcast The Happier Hour: Philosophy To Help Your Life Suck Less. Monica was previously the impresaria for popular communities like Holstee, Impact Hub, Escape The City, and the 92Y, where she has curated and facilitated thousands of events including Holstee’s Campfire Chats (on stage interviews with folks like Tim Urban, Gretchen Rubin, James Victore, and AJ Jacobs), Moonlight Society (a conversation series interviewing guests about life off the clock), 100 Days of Impact (in response to Number 45’s first 100 days in office), and Escape Mondays. Monica frequently speaks on the topic of purpose and with organizations on the value of philosophy and community, including her TEDx talk Philosophy: The Life Hack Of The Future. Monica has facilitated numerous workshops on the topic of Creativity, Purpose, and Collaboration for organizations including: the United Nations Development Programme, AirBnB, Eileen Fisher, Starwood, Global Citizen and more. She has also authored and co-authored internal and external messaging around purpose for Uber, Starwood Hotels, Brugal Rum, and Broadway Bound Kids. She prefers her bourbon neat, her coffee black, and the window seat from which she has seen 52 countries on six continents. 

    Website:  MonicaMcCarthy.net

    Instagram: @MissMMcCarthy

    Twitter: @MissMMcCarthy

     

     

    Episode 29. How to be an actor part 2. Working Actors, Emaline Williams & Chris Young share their insights into the acting process.

    Episode 29. How to be an actor part 2. Working Actors, Emaline Williams & Chris Young share their insights into the acting process.

    Actors, Emaline Williams and Christopher J. Young share their insights into the acting process - what is it, how and why they do it? We discuss the stage, film, technique, various roles and the casting/audition process. This is the part 1 of our conversation.

    Christopher J. Young is an actor and a Centenary Stage Company General manager. He earned an M.F.A. degree from the Professional Actor Training Program of Ohio University. His recent stage credits include; Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Learned Ladies, Start Down, The Nether, and Harvey, Christopher’s recent film credits include; Hunter's Weekend, My Dad and Bob Todd, Hotel, Jess Archer Vs. and Star Crossed Lovers. In addition he is an adjunct faculty member of the Centenary University Theatre Department and a member of Actor's Equity Association. 

    Emaline Williams is an actor & a graduate of Ohio University's BFA Performance Program. She studied Meisner, Linklater, Fitzmaurice, View Points, Michael and Anton Chekhov, Shakespeare, and Long Form Improv techniques. Her recent stage credits include Ways To Be Happy (April 2020), Turning (March 2020), The Sunshine Boys, Dracula, & *Hitler's Tasters. Her film credits include Some Space, A Thousand Words, Hunter's Weekend, Hotel and Jess Archer VS. In Addition, Emaline has professional experience in commercials, industrials, print as well as hand modeling. She is a member of the Actor's Equity Association. 

    http://www.emalinewilliams.com

    @emalinewilliams

    Episode 28. Actors, Emaline Williams & Chris Young share their insights into the acting process. (Part 1)

    Episode 28. Actors, Emaline Williams & Chris Young share their insights into the acting process. (Part 1)

    Actors, Emaline Williams and Christopher J. Young share their insights into the acting process - what is it, how and why they do it? We discuss the stage, film, technique, various roles and the casting/audition process. This is the part 1 of our conversation.

    Christopher J. Young is an actor and a Centenary Stage Company General manager. He earned an M.F.A. degree from the Professional Actor Training Program of Ohio University. His recent stage credits include; Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Learned Ladies, Start Down, The Nether, and Harvey, Christopher’s recent film credits include; Hunter's Weekend, My Dad and Bob Todd, Hotel, Jess Archer Vs. and Star Crossed Lovers. In addition he is an adjunct faculty member of the Centenary University Theatre Department and a member of Actor's Equity Association. 

    Emaline Williams is an actor & a graduate of Ohio University's BFA Performance Program. She studied Meisner, Linklater, Fitzmaurice, View Points, Michael and Anton Chekhov, Shakespeare, and Long Form Improv techniques. Her recent stage credits include Ways To Be Happy (April 2020), Turning (March 2020), The Sunshine Boys, Dracula, & *Hitler's Tasters. Her film credits include Some Space, A Thousand Words, Hunter's Weekend, Hotel and Jess Archer VS. In Addition, Emaline has professional experience in commercials, industrials, print as well as hand modeling. She is a member of the Actor's Equity Association. 

    http://www.emalinewilliams.com

    @emalinewilliams

    What is it like to be a brand new student at the Playhouse West!

    What is it like to be a brand new student at the Playhouse West!

    Full disclosure: This episode was recorded in August when the LA fire was going on. 

    What is it like to be a brand new student at the Playhouse West Acting School? What is the experience like? Let's see what filmmaker and director, Dylan Michael has to say. He also has some great advice on how to go to film school and leave debt-free.

    More for the description: http://dylanmichaelsearle.com and the book he mentioned: https://amzn.to/389ifKP

    Chillpak Hollywood Hour #94

    Chillpak Hollywood Hour #94
    From directing live television in the sixties, to jumping out of airplanes and water-skiing in the MeKong Delta (while serving his country during the Vietnam War), from studying acting under the tutelage of the legendary Sanford Meisner (at the Neighborhood Playhouse), to becoming recognized the world over for his work on stage and screen, Tucker Smallwood has lived an extraordinary life and continues to live life extraordinarily.

    Fans of Chillpak Hollywood Hour might recognize Tucker as “Kid Griffin” from The Cotton Club, “The Mission Director” in Contact, “Commander Ross” in Space: Above and Beyond, “the Xindi Primate” in Star Trek: Enterprise, “God” in The Sarah Silverman Program, and “Sheriff Andy Taylor” in “Home”, the most controversial episode of The X-Files.

    Born to a father who served the U.S. as a diplomat and an educator, Tucker details some of his own service to country in the book Return to Eden. Commanding a Mobile Advisory Team, becoming severely wounded in action, recovering from his injuries, moving to New York and studying acting, establishing a career as a performer on Broadway, in film and on television, and continuing to explore the mysteries of existence (UFOs! Ghosts! Golf!) are some of the many topics Tucker explores in the book.

    Dean and Phil welcome Tucker to the show this week. We can guarantee that you won’t want to miss it!

    Co-Founder and Owner of the PHW, Mr. Robert Carnegie.

    Co-Founder and Owner of the PHW, Mr. Robert Carnegie.

    We cannot start this new podcast without talking to the legendary Playhouse West owner, co-founder, and mentor, Mr. Robert Carnegie. Here he gives us advice on what you should do at the beginning of your career and he even shares a couple of insider stories on some of the famous alumni students from the school. I am not going to mention any names (James Franco and Ashley Judd).

    http://www.playhousewest.com
    https://www.facebook.com/TheOfficialPlayhouseWest/
    https://www.instagram.com/playhousewestla/

    Host: Michael Lopez
    Http://www.instagram.com/joinourvidaloca
    http://www.joinourvidaloca.com

    Recommended Books:
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    https://amzn.to/2r1P1NP

    The Suburban Case For Regional Transit With Andy Meisner, Housing Prices Rising & More

    The Suburban Case For Regional Transit With Andy Meisner, Housing Prices Rising & More

    June 21, 2018: There’s been a lot of talk about rising housing prices in downtown Detroit, but prices are rising in many areas of the state — especially southeastern Michigan.

    - Detroit’s Third Man Records is offering up a free vinyl record to customers who’ve donated to an aid group helping immigrant children separated from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border.

    - There’s a report out there that Michigan Central Station might get a movie theatre. And that movie theater might.. Just might… be put in by Big Sean and Emagine.

    - Popps Emporium — A storefront gallery, tool lending library and community space on the border of Hamtramck and Detroit — is looking to crowdfunding to complete the project.

    - There’s a new yoga studio opening on the east side of the city this weekend focused on hot yoga.

    - Castalia cocktail bar will be throwing a Solstice Party on Saturday. Castalia is owned by the same husband and wife who own Sfumato Fragrances.

    - For our feature interview, Jer sat down with Oakland County Treasurer Andy Meisner. We talked about the suburban case for regional transit, anxiety that some suburban leaders have of Detroit’s comeback, attracting and keeping young talent in Metro Detroit and more up at the Mackinac Policy Conference.

    Like the show? Be sure to leave a review - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or wherever you download your favorite shows. 

    Sandkastenspiele

    Sandkastenspiele
    Papst Franziskus lehrt die Barmherzigkeit des Evangeliums – und verwirrt damit purpurtragende Zweifler und kindliche Korrektoren. Dabei ist die correctio fraterna, die brüderliche Zurechtweisung, ein durchaus biblisches Gut – wenn sie in der rechten Weise verstanden wird. Sonst wird aus oberflächlich-kindlicher Demut nur allzu schnell kindische Besserwisserei.

    Rusty Young - The Leader of Poco Talks in-depth about His First Solo Album and Joyfully Reminisces about the Past

    Rusty Young - The Leader of Poco Talks in-depth about His First Solo Album and Joyfully Reminisces about the Past

    After more than 50 years in music, Rusty Young, the leader of the group Poco, has recorded his first solo album.  The new set is entitled ‘Waitin’ for the Sun,’ (Blue Élan Records) and it features 10 songs that not only give you a peek into Young’s life, but also into his emotions, as the “Crazy Love” singer/songwriter is unabashedly sentimental.

     

    In an interview with veteran journalist Robert Neil, Young tells the stories behind the songs, and when he gets to the track “My Friend,” already rising in popularity, it becomes an historic, musical trip down memory lane about the musicians he’s known and the friendships that have endured.

     

    While some artists promoting a new album might not want to talk about the past, Young embraces it and happily talks about former Poco bandmates Randy Meisner, Richie Furay, Jim Messina and Timothy B. Schmit, as well as others such as Gregg Allman (who once auditioned to be a member of Poco), Gram Parsons, JD Souther, Don Henley and Glenn Frey.

     

    A few of the members of Poco – past and present – are featured on the new album.

     

    ‘Waitin’ for the Sun’ also features songs about Young’s family, and in the interview he provides the backstories to songs about his daughter (“Sara’s Song”) and his grandparents (“Honey Bee”).

     

    Young says life has been good to him, and the album is a reflection of his appreciation. Poco fans will easily be drawn to the album as will fans of the southern rock genre that emerged in the early 1970s.  The most satisfying news about the album may be that Young had such a good time making it, he’s interested in a follow up, and more stories from this natural storyteller would be welcome.

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