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    Explore "shondaland" with insightful episodes like "Queen Charlotte: 1.06 – “Crown Jewels” | SERIES FINALE", "Queen Charlotte: 1.05 – “Gardens In Bloom”", "Queen Charlotte: 1.04 – Holding The King", "Queen Charlotte: 1.03 – “Even Days”" and "Queen Charlotte: 1.02 – “Honeymoon Bliss”" from podcasts like ""Bridgerton With Mary & Blake: A Bridgerton & Queen Charlotte Podcast", "Bridgerton With Mary & Blake: A Bridgerton & Queen Charlotte Podcast", "Bridgerton With Mary & Blake: A Bridgerton & Queen Charlotte Podcast", "Bridgerton With Mary & Blake: A Bridgerton & Queen Charlotte Podcast" and "Bridgerton With Mary & Blake: A Bridgerton & Queen Charlotte Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (74)

    Queen Charlotte: 1.01 – A Queen To Be

    Queen Charlotte: 1.01 – A Queen To Be
    Mary & Blake discuss Queen Charlotte 1.01- "The Queen To Be". In this episode, we chat about why the show doesn't care about what you think about it's historical accuracy and why thats a good thing, why the character Queen Charlotte is very different, but also very much the same in both timelines, and Mary has a fantastic prediction about the royal family within the Bridgerton-verse.

    WEDNESDAY WISDOM - LABAN Movement

    WEDNESDAY WISDOM - LABAN Movement

    Today, Alyshia goes more in depth about Laban movement. Also known as Laban Movement Analysis, the aim of the study is to break down how movement can be expressed into it’s simplest forms, allowing a performer to call upon them and experiment in a thorough manner. The movement can be said to be drawn from physiological, emotional and psychological aspect as to how a person can move. The underlying theme is transparency and ease of access for the mannerisms an actor can make onstage but is also used across multiple disciplines for a variety of uses.

     

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    JASON GEORGE: Showing Up and Speaking Your Truth

    JASON GEORGE: Showing Up and Speaking Your Truth

    Actor and director Jason George knows what it is to build a character arc from one season to the next. Having appeared in over 350 episodes of NBC's "Sunset Beach" and more than 150 episodes of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," Jason has earned more than fifty guest star credits and ten series regular roles over the course of his TV, film, and stage career. As a board member of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation, Jason explains how actors can best utilize the union as a resource to advocate for themselves as artists, as well as their business. Today, he shares everything from audition tips, to advice for creating a supportive on-set environment, to how he transitioned into the world of directing. 

    These are the unforgettable stories that landed Jason George right here.    

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    CREDITS: 
    • Station 19
    • Grey's Anatomy
    • Sunset Beach
    • Barbershop
    • Indivisible
    • Breaking In
    • Eve
    • Witches of East End
    • Off the Map
    • Eastwick
    • Eli Stone
    • What About Brian

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    #NERDCLAN PREVIEW | Keep Calm And Crown On: 5.01 – “Queen Victoria Syndrome” (SEASON 5 PREMIERE)

    #NERDCLAN PREVIEW |  Keep Calm And Crown On: 5.01 – “Queen Victoria Syndrome” (SEASON 5 PREMIERE)
    Keep Calm And Crown On Hosts Mary & Blake chat the season 5 premiere of The Crown - episode 5.01, "Queen Victoria Syndrome". We discuss the dramatic irony of watching these events with Prince Charles against reality of King Charles, why the casting is perfect, and why Tom Hanks is the closest thing to an American version of the Queen...

    The Doctor Is In: A Conversation with Grey's Anatomy Star Kelly McCreary

    The Doctor Is In: A Conversation with Grey's Anatomy Star Kelly McCreary

    On this week’s CherryPop episode, Meg welcomes actress and star of Grey’s Anatomy, Kelly McCreary. Kelly shares her invaluable experience playing Dr. Maggie Pierce and how the character taught her to embrace her inner nerd. Additionally, she talks about Shonda Rhimes’ impact on the industry and sheds light on the precedent set by Shondaland of a supportive and safe work environment.

    “Shonda’s work first impacted me as an actor because it enabled me to envision myself in roles beyond just what I thought would be available to me. [...] Black women have always found a way to carve space out for themselves, but it's been hard fought—hard fought, hard won—and not a ton of opportunity, even when those spaces are made. So what was really exciting about Shonda, and the impact that she had on the industry [and] on casting, was normalization.” - Kelly McCreary 

    “Raising a human being is work. The mental labor, physical labor, emotional labor, [are] defaulted a lot of times to women because of the patriarchy. Of course, there are lots of great men and dads out there who know how to integrate themselves or want to integrate, but let's be real, there's a fundamental assumption that women do a lot, and to know that would not cost me my job, that the work of being a mom would be unquestioningly supported by my work, is so incredibly valuable.” - Kelly McCreary 

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    Music composed by Honor Nezzo.

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