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Short podcasts from inside the classroom and longer sit-down conversations with celebrities and creative Inspirers. Anthony is an award-winning writer-director-producer, creativity expert, inspirational speaker, and artistic director of Anthony Meindl’s Actor Workshop (AMAW) with studios in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, Atlanta, Sydney, Toronto, and Vancouver. His unique approach to acting (and creativity) is no-nonsense and based on the assumption that we can all do it. Because we ...
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A VO's Journey is about helping new voiceover artists grow their business by listening to my journey to becoming a full-time voice actor. I have been an actor, coach, director, and teacher for over 20 years. I started six years ago in the voice-over industry and wanted to create a way to document my journey so other voice over actors could benefit from it. Voiceover is now my life, and I love every moment of it.
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The Moment Before: An Actor's Warm-up Podcast

Department of Theatre - Michigan State University

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An on-going series of guided acting warm ups. Now mind, body and imagination-based warm-ups are only a click away! Dive into dynamic preparations for class, rehearsal or performance with these 5-15 minute audio guides. These quick yet thorough preparations provide you direct access to an acting, movement or voice coach, helping you launch from The Moment Before to your first moment on stage.
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We all experience a unique journey when it comes to food. But what about looking at food and the path of creative individuals in the world ? In Have You Eaten Yet, host Kassata Bollman talks with thought-leaders from around the world about their journey to the present moment. Every person takes part in the daily practice of eating. Food has the power to evoke memories and emotions. We honor and embrace that concept during these conversations. It’s through these open and honest discussions th ...
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A Bend in the Road

Ridgewood Public Library

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Has there ever been, over the course of your life, a moment or event that changed things forever? Where life zigged instead of zagged? Where suddenly you were on a new path, staring out at a horizon you never thought possible? For our guests, there have.Welcome to A Bend in the Road, where our host, Roberta Panjwani, interviews people from all walks of life about the times they took their own journey down a new path, just after a bend in the road. A Bend in the Road from the Ridgewood Public ...
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The Eye of Power is a model that answers this question: "What's in the way of me making the positive change I wish to make?" The answer is always the same: it's always us. But it's never simple, especially when we struggle to sustain the new behaviors we desire. The Eye of Power model lights our way. It reveals the specific beliefs and habits that, while they may have served us in the past, now hold us in place. Once we clearly see the blockage, we are better positioned to get past them. And ...
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Welcome to Varta Lab, a delightful concoction of stories featuring Aakash Mehta, one of India's most obsessive storytellers on and off stage, and Navin Noronha, who is an okay person. Together they tell stories to each other from their life and welcome others to do the same. Fun times.
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Wisdom to replenish and orient in a tender, tumultuous time to be alive. Spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and poetry. Conversations to live by. With a 20-year archive featuring luminaries like Mary Oliver, Thich Nhat Hanh, and Desmond Tutu, each episode brings a new discovery about the immensity of our lives. Hosted by Krista Tippett, Learn more about the On Being Project’s work in the world at onbeing.org.
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DENISE WELCH INTRODUCES HER BRAND NEW PODCAST, 'DENISE WELCH'S JUICY CRACK'! This is Denise unedited, candid and unfiltered, speaking about her life, family, friends, career and mental health. The 'real Denise Welch', having guested on countless other podcasts, now has her own show - a podcast that's about... well... it's not really 'about' anything! Denise shares her opinions, life events and mental health journey. If you've got any questions for Denise, or would like to know more about any ...
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Scales of Change

Future Ecologies

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The climate crisis is the defining challenge of our lifetimes. Its scale defies comprehension, and conceals its true nature – not as one gigantic issue, but as many. Even those of us who accept the science and urgency of the climate crisis can struggle to act on our own knowledge and values. No matter who we are, our minds are subject to the Dragons of Climate Inaction: 36 different species of rationalizations – stories we tell ourselves consciously and subconsciously, shaping all of our dec ...
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In today’s episode Anthony chats with Risa Bramon Garcia, the iconic casting director known for 200 Cigarettes, JFK, and True Romance. The pair talk about their endeavors as acting coaches, sharing how they help actors process the work, how to navigate the challenges of being an artist in a tech world, and debunking the myth of losing yourself in a…
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I am so thrilled to share with you the new Anthony Pica Productions, LLC publishing Company. I have wanted to do this for years and I have finally taken the leap and now we are producing and earning revenue for our voice actors. CHECK OUT A VO'S JOURNEY ELITE ACADEMY HERE: https://www.avosjourney.com/a-vos-journey-elite Get your ticket TODAY for AC…
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Join the FOUND Magazine crew for a raucous celebration of the best lost, tossed and forgotten items from across the country. Davy Rothbart — bestselling author, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, and frequent presence on NPR’s This American Life — shares his all-time favorite finds, while his brother Peter, a rising folk music star, performs exquisite (…
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This week on the Eye of Power Podcast Tom welcomes Dr. Wendy O'Connor to discuss the ways professional women can and do both limit their personal power and reclaim, even expand their agency. Dr. Wendy is a Stanford trained positive psychologist and success coach for female entrepreneurs. She helps women design their most meaningful, intentional, an…
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Send us a text If there was a formula that could tell you how to become a successful playwright, this episode is it. Nicholas Pilapil dropped into the Playwright's Spotlight for an insightful approach to becoming a working playwright. His approach to workshops lays out a pathway of motivation and accountability. We discuss confidence versus hubris,…
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My Guest Is Chef Madhav Dayal. He Joins Us From Goa India… Where He’s Currently Executive Chef Of Miguel's. https://www.instagram.com/madhavdayal/?hl=en https://www.miguels.in/about/ https://www.instagram.com/haveyoueatenyetpodcast/?hl=en https://www.tiktok.com/@haveyoueatenyetpodcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsxzx6an6DeVHLcIfN05MUg…
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Joining Tom this week is Dan Ramm. Dan is an author, writer, Emmy nominated producer, and business partner with Joe Mantegna at Acquaviva Productions since 2001. Dan has dozens of credits, including Criminal Minds, Gun Stories (now in season 14, Hollywood Weapons; Fact or Fiction (In season 6), and Booger Bottom USA. He has multiple awards for writ…
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In today’s episode Anthony interviews actor, Natasha Behnam. Natasha is known for her role as Lola on Max’s “The Girls on the Bus” and has been cast in the upcoming season of Netflix’s “You.” The two talk about the importance of queer storytelling, Natasha’s personal story from knocking on casting offices to her spirituality, and the curse of waiti…
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Send us a text Actor, director, producer, playwright, and artistic director since 1978 of the famous Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum, Ellen Geer stopped by to talk about the history of the Theatricum, growing up in a blacklisted family, and how playwriting helps heal societal wounds. Ellen shares her transition into playwriting, her approach to revi…
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Tom Dardick sits down with John Hewitt, a business visionary renowned for achieving business success by making a profound impact on countless lives. John, the mastermind behind Jackson Hewitt and Liberty Tax, shares his journey of creating thousands of millionaires through franchising, innovation, and a relentless commitment to growth. Tune in to e…
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Today's guest is Melissa Harris, whose company WYSHBONE was born out of a passion to help others thrive after major life events, focusing on transition and loss. Loss in any form, can be devastating. It can make you question everything. But when you are ready and with the appropriate support, you can turn the loss into a thoughtful transition that …
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Welcome to the duet of In the Moment with Anthony Meindl and F*ck Your Comfort Zone with Margie Haber. In today’s episode, Anthony interviews the iconic Margie Haber. For more than 40 years, Margie has been known as Hollywood’s top audition coach. The pair chat about accepting and surrendering to the circumstances you’re stepping into whether it be…
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Inspired by This American Life’s “Notes on Camp” episode, we asked you for camp stories, and you delivered! Roberta listens to memories of summer days spent at camps, and see how a few short weeks can leave impressions for a lifetime. Episode Credits Our thanks to Jay Friedman, Rebecca Rubenstein, Roberta and Harvey Bernstein, Jin Lee, Mickey Kim, …
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Send us a text Tom Jacobson swung into the Playwright's Spotlight in the midst of his coinciding plays The Bauhaus Project and Crevasse to discuss the correlation to both of the pieces and the subject matter of fascism and anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany. While discussing the historical influence of the Bauhaus, we explore previews and changes within…
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Nic Caputo is the director of an agency for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He shares the life lessons and philosophy that have resulted in a leadership style that positively impacts many, many people. As a self-taught artist, Nic has always challenged himself to do the difficult. That means he does not shy away from problems, whether they are te…
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In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actress Brit MacRae and writer/ producer Daril Fannin. They speak about inequity in the industry and the importance of creating your own audience. This inspired the pair to create KINO, an interactive streaming service where fans can discover new films, interact with their favorite artists, and artists get to …
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We have the ability to find creative solutions, even without abundant resources, when we visualize and dream big. That is the most crucial step in shaping your own life. In today's episode, Tom and Scott Allan, the bestselling author of Fail Big and Do the Hard Things First, delve into the concept of personal agency – the power to shape your own li…
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My Guest Is Chef Debora Fadul. She Joins Us From Guatemala City… Where She’s Currently Chef-Owner Of Diacá. Beyond That Chef Fadul Is On A Mission To Showcase Indigenous Produce And Farmers In Guatemala….She Runs Estudio Diacá…A Lab And Extension Of The Restaurant That Explores Ingredients Through A ‘Sensory Ecosystem’... https://yocomoguate.com/ h…
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Use SPEED for Better Voiceovers In this podcast episode, I share with you how speed can really change the whole message you share with your voiceovers. CHECK OUT A VO'S JOURNEY ELITE ACADEMY HERE: https://www.avosjourney.com/a-vos-journey-elite Sign-up For Our Newsletter and Get The Free 4 Steps To Voice Over Success Guide Here: https://www.avosjou…
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Send us a text Catherine Filloux dropped into the Playwright's Spotlight before the New York Premiere of her new play How to Eat an Orange. We spoke about her development and involvement in Theatre Without Borders and transitioning from an actor to playwright which would later push her into becoming a librettist for operas. She explained the struct…
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Tom speaks with Gretchen Villegas about her extensive experience in leading global nonprofit organizations across diverse cultural contexts. They discuss her insights into cultural challenges and her visual diagram tool for understanding organizational intersections and value exchange. Additionally, they emphasize the importance of being present, o…
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3 Budget Mics To Start Your Voiceover Business With In this episode of A VO's Journey, we dive into the best starter microphones for voice actors. Join Anthony Pica as he reviews the Neat Worker Bee II, Rode NT1, and Sennheiser MK4, discussing their features, sound quality, and affordability. Whether you're just starting out or looking to upgrade y…
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Tom and Curt explored the concepts in Curt's book Five Stones for Slaying Giants, focusing on the importance of passion, excellence, vision, value, and confidence in achieving success. They also explored the changing dynamics of communication, particularly in the context of sales, and the need for salespeople to adapt to new technologies and the wa…
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In this 400th episode, we share why this is the last episode of Charlotte Readers Podcast, we reflect on our experiences as podcasters over 399 episodes, we talk about memorable podcast episodes, books, and writer quotes, and we share audio clips of previous interviews and readings on the show. We also express our gratitude to you, our listeners, a…
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Send us a text Olivia Sawatzki came by Playwright's Spotlight after the West Coast Premiere of her play Being Alive (& other big jokes) at the Raven Playhouse in North Hollywood. We discuss seeing your work onstage, writing strategies, evolving as a playwright, being influenced and deconstructing playwrights' works, the process of revision, writing…
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In this episode 399, we feature award-winning author and philanthropist, Kathy Izard, and her new nonfiction book, Trust the Whisper. New York Times bestselling author Bob Goff says that "If you are looking for a life inspired by grace and fueled by big dreams, Trust the Whisper is full of people who are doing just that.” Show discussion highlights…
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Imagine ditching the boring office grind and designing killer custom socks from anywhere in the world. That's the life at Sockrates, a company run by the awesome Sam Moses, the founder and CEO of Sockrates, an innovative custom promotional sock provider. Sam unveils his leading disruptive production strategy for creating custom socks with a remote …
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Interview With Gabby Nistico - The State Of Voice Over With everything going on in the voiceover world right now like A.I., online websites, casting websites, agents not signing, etc., it is great to discuss it all and get the perspective of one amazing veteran in our industry! So stay tuned and enjoy this amazing interview with the voiceover queen…
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The wonderful civil rights elder Vincent Harding liked to look around the world for what he called "live human signposts" — human beings who embody ways of seeing and becoming and who point the way forward to the world we want to inhabit. And adrienne maree brown, who has inspired worlds of social creativity with her notions of "pleasure activism" …
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As we prepare for our special Camp Stories episode in August, we wanted to take a look back at our very first episode that aired on May 18, 2022 featuring J.D. Jackson J.D. is an award-winning audiobook narrator with 400 credits to his name and counting. A 2020 inductee into AudioFile Magazine’s Golden Voices Hall of Fame, J.D. has plenty of experi…
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In this episode 398, we focus on the craft of novel writing. Our featured guest is award-winning author Joel Burcat. Steve Berry, the New York Times #1 internationally bestselling author of the Cotton Malone series, had this to say: “Joel Burcat’s writing is tight and clean…Gritty, tough, poignant.” His books have won many awards including his nove…
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Discover how leadership styles are evolving in the era of remote work. Join Tom Dardick and Cheri Mason as they discuss the transformative power of relational leadership in a virtual work environment. In this episode, Cheri shares her journey of leading a large organization through the transition to remote work during the pandemic. Emphasizing the …
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In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor Emily Bader. Emily is currently starring in Amazon Prime’s newest show My Lady Jane and the crime/drama film Fresh Kills in theaters now. The pair chat about how Emily found her accent and her acting on set, the importance of continued learning in class, and the beauty of telling the untold stories.…
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Ep. 275: Voice Over in 2024 In today's episode, I talk about the voiceover industry in 2024, what is means to start as a beginning voice actor, what voice over work is trending, and how to get voice over work consistently in 2024. A.I. is plaguing the voice over artist and studio, but together we can overcome anything. Don't forget our big 4th of J…
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An impassioned plea, a yearning for connection — the poem U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón wrote when she says all language failed her. Take in Ada's reading of her piece, “The End of Poetry” — and hear her read more of her work in the On Being episode, “To Be Made Whole.” Ada Limón is the 24th Poet Laureate of the United States. She’s written six book…
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We are strange creatures. It is hard for us to speak about, or let in, the reality of frailty and death — the elemental fact of mortality itself. In this century, western medicine has gradually moved away from its understanding of death as a failure — where care stops with a terminal diagnosis. Hospice has moved, from something rare to something ex…
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This episode is a departure from previous Eye of Power installments in two ways. First, this is just me, speaking off the cuff, no script or research prepared. Second, it's directly about the Eye of Power business approach, something we haven't discussed before. The Eye of Power is a multi-tool. It functions as a flashlight, map, and compass to hel…
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Send us a text Recent Harvard-Westlake graduate Ian Kim swung by the studio to sit in the Playwright's Spotlight after the successful production of his second musical - Bakery of Love as part of HW's Playwright's Festival. We talk about making it look simple, the dangers of missing deadlines, musician collaboration and singer coordination as well a…
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In this episode 397, we welcome author and journalist Katherine Snow Smith to the show! We discuss Katherine’s latest memoir, Stepping on the Blender & Other Times Life Gets Messy, which takes a closer look at the process of beginning again after a divorce. Katherine laces her transparent account of more difficult experiences with positivity and hu…
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