About: The SDCF Podcast series includes insightful and in-depth conversations about the working processes and experiences of directors and choreographers. This series features four decades of interviews and panel discussions with some of the field’s most distinguished luminaries, including Hal Prince and Lloyd Richards. Recent episodes include conversations with such notable artists as Anne Kauffman, Raja Feather Kelly, Seret Scott, Leigh Silverman, Twyla Tharp, and Mark Valdez. Dive into ou ...
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This is the podcast blog of the Platform for Urban Investigation Mexico, the multidisciplinairy research into urban environments worldwide. The podcast of round tables and conferences as well as descriptions and schedules of projects to be produced will be posted here. PUI_MEX will take place between September 20 - November 2 and will be exhibited in Museo Ciudad de México in spring 2008. PUI_MEX is generously supported by the Foundation / Collection Jumex.
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Brick By Brick, hosted by professional dancer and choreographer Max Pham, is a show exposing not only the variety, but the commonality of foundation laid amongst successful creatives and entrepreneurs. Knowledge is gained through experience, and here is where we are able to share the stories of the people behind the scenes of our favorite names in business and entertainment.
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Performance Artist Sally Greenhouse survived a catastrophic car accident that left her with a broken neck and spinal cord injury. "Secret Lives of the Disabled" is a podcast that has as its focus individuals who become disabled in America due to accidents, chronic illnesses and debilitating pain often plunging them into poverty, housing insecurity and extreme isolation while rendering them as expendable Americans. This podcast features guests from every profession addressing the consequences ...
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Tania Heller MD, FAAP and Wendy Perlin MA CCC SLP interview professionals in diverse fields who share their insights and stories on effective communication and leadership.
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The Art of Collaboration: dots and Anne Kauffman
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57:00We are excited to bring you this new episode in our podcast series, The Art of Collaboration with Anne Kauffman and dots. This series focuses on directors and choreographers in conversation with some of their collaborators. This series explores the ins and outs of these processes, both finer details as well as overarching ideas about what goes into…
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"Avalanche of Adversity : Can Resilience Be Cultivated?” featuring George Bonnano, PhD Researcher/Author; The End of Trauma
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1:20:10Sally Greenhouse and Psychologist George Bonnano get into a thought provoking interchange about the relative prevalence of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. About George Bonnano The End of Trauma: How the New Science of Resilience is Changing How We Think About PTSDBy Sally Greenhouse
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Dancing Disability : Inhabiting Every Body Beautifully with Heidi Latsky, Dancer/Choreographer/Artistic Director
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1:00:55www.HeidiLatskyDance.org Heidi Latsky solo (40 second excerpt) ON DISPLAY / Lincoln Center / 2017 (Paul Galando-filmmaker) ON DISPLAY 2024 GLOBAL: The Stories We Tell Lisa Bufano : WIKI Profile Lawrence Carter-Long : Episode 16, Secret Lives of the DisabledBy Sally Greenhouse
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"Just the Facts Ma’am” featuring Dan Ariely, PhD
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32:36Professor Dan Ariely, researcher in Behavioral Economics, whose TED talks have been seen by 27 million, weighs in on his latest book release MISBELIEF: What Makes Rational People Believe Irrational Things, as host performance artist/broken neck survivor Sally Greenhouse struggles to explore the current political & psychological resonance for those …
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Art of Collaboration with Shana Carroll, Jesse Robb, and Jessica Stone - Podcast Replay
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1:25:52Check out this podcast replay of the SDCF Panel: Art of Collaboration with Shana Carroll, Jesse Robb, and Jessica Stone that we hosted at the Museum of Broadway. They discuss the ins and outs of their creative processes as they collaborated on Water for Elephants, both the finer details as well as overarching ideas about what goes into a productive…
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SDCF Panel: The Journey from Dancer to Choreographer - Podcast Replay
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1:23:42Check out this podcast replay of our SDCF Panel: The Journey from Dancer to Choreographer with Mayte Natalio, Adesola Osakalumi, and Ellenore Scott. This conversation focuses on career transitions or expansions, specifically for dancers who have shifted or added choreography to their artistic practice. We hosted this panel at Sunlight Studios in Fe…
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SDCF Panel: Demystifying Pre-Production - Podcast Replay
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1:31:01Check out this podcast replay of the SDCF Virtual Panel: Demystifying Pre-Production with Knud Adams, Maija García, and Delicia Turner Sonnenberg. This conversation focuses on the pre-production process, giving insights and a better understanding of all the things that happen between when a director signs a contract and first rehearsal. The panelis…
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SDCF One on One Conversation with Michael Arden - Podcast Replay
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1:23:55Check out this podcast replay of our one on one conversation with 2023 Tony Award Winner Michael Arden hosted by SDCF and the Museum of Broadway. Interviewed by SDC Executive Director Laura Penn, this conversation focuses on Michael's expansive career to date including a deeper dive into his work as an artist and practice as a director. We held thi…
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Canaries in a Coal Mine: "Wake up and smell the chemicals!" featuring Dr. Liza Grandia
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45:49Liza Grandia, PhD, is a Professor & Chair in the Dept of Native American Studies @ University of California, Davis, where she teaches both doctoral students and undergrads in an interdisciplinary program with a hemispheric focus on Indigenous peoples of the Americas. An alum of Yale University, with a doctorate in Cultural Anthropology from Univers…
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Envisioning "The Country of the Blind" with Andrew Leland, Professional Blindness Deconstructor & Pulitzer Prize Finalist
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47:23Retinitus Pigmentosa, an inherited eye disease that progressively narrows the visual field, affects approximately 100,000 Americans. Andrew Leland leads us through his own narrative of living with this sensory disability while exploring the meaning of sightedness/blindedness with refreshing non-binary illuminating the ways in which we see, in the m…
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“Inspiration Porn: Are We Heroic or Tragic?” A Lively Rant with Disability Activist Lawrence Carter-Long
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59:17"Crip Camp” Documentary 2020. Produced by Barack & Michelle Obama. Streaming on NETFLIX. (Academy Award nominated) “My Octopus Teacher” Best Documentary 2020 Academy Award Recipient. DisArt Instagram, Facebook, Website - Grand Rapids, Michigan.By Sally Greenhouse
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My Karma Ran Over Your Dogma: Was I a Warlord in My Past Life? Robert Thurman, Professor Emeritus of Indo-Tibetan Buddhist Studies Columbia University; Co-Founder of Tibet House, NYC
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42:03Sally and Bob discuss his comment to her after the broken neck accident, in which he told her that she had, "burned off karma." Books by Robert Thurman: Infinite Life: Awakening to Bliss Within; Inner Revolution: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Real Happiness; Essential Tibetan Buddhism. MENLA Retreat Center : Weekend & Weeklong Workshops https://…
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"Chaos or Karma : Does everything happen for a reason?" with Ganden Thurman, Executive Director of Tibet House
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45:41TIBET HOUSE {Dedicated to preserving and promoting Tibetan culture, one of several cultural embassies founded by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.} Address: 22 W 15th St. NYC E-mail: [email protected] Sally Greenhouse
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Deconstructing Covid Denialism with Julia Doubleday & Miles Griffis
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37:14The Gauntlet Substack by Julia Doubleday (https://www.thegauntlet.news/) "The Sick Times” Co-Founder/Co-Editor Miles Griffis (https://thesicktimes.org/)By Sally Greenhouse
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Emerging From a Dark Night of the Soul featuring James Hollis, PhD, Jungian Analyst
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50:08Author of The Middle Passage : From Misery to Meaning in Midlife & Swamplands of the Soul: New Life in Dismal PlacesBy Sally Greenhouse
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"At the Center of All Beauty" : Loneliness or Solitude? featuring author Fenton Johnson
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23:39Cross-Genre writer Fenton Johnson discusses living as a “Solitary”, his recent book At the Center of All Beauty: Solitude and the Creative Life & its relevance for those whose lives have been transformed by physical disability while alone.By Sally Greenhouse
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Covid Collision Course: Not Dead Yet? - Julia Doubleday {Investigative Journalist/Essayist}
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40:08A data-driven Public Health clarification/discussion with historical instances of previous American medical misconceptions, about how Covid isn't over for those with physical disability related medical vulnerability. https://www.thegauntlet.news/By Sally Greenhouse
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Choreographers in Conversation: Camden Gonzales & Sonya Tayeh
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44:46We are excited to bring you another episode in our podcast series Choreographers in Conversation. This series allows choreographers to interview other choreographers whose work excites them as a way to learn more about their craft and preserve the stories of these exciting artists in our industry. In this episode Choreographer Camden Gonzales inter…
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“You Say Inclusive…..We Say Non-Exclusive” Rabbi Benjamin Weiner
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55:49Notes: A Judaic perspective on becoming physically disabled & being part of the Jewish Community of Amherst. Irish Lit scholar {Samuel Beckett & James Joyce}, family farmer and Reconstructionist rabbi, Ben Weiner, does a deep dive into the theological/scriptural foundation of their “Non-Exclusionary” policy.…
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Disability Policy Prodigy: Colin Killick
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1:11:00Executive Director of the Disability Policy Consortium of Massachusetts, Colin Killick, offers updates & commentary on discrepancy in critical health care for the physically disabled during the pandemic & its aftermath, while reviewing his newly drafted legislative reforms. With a grad degree from the Kennedy School of Gov’t @ Harvard U, Colin is a…
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The Art of Collaboration: Alex Timbers, Peter Hylenski, and Derek McLane
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High Cost of Housing: “Show Me the Way to Go Home” featuring Peter Hepburn, Associate Director of the Eviction Lab, Princeton University
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52:16By Sally Greenhouse
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The Art of Collaboration: Alex Timbers, Justin Townsend, and Catherine Zuber
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Such Grace: Andre Dubus ll featuring Andrea Ivanov-Craig, PhD and Rev. Jep Streit
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1:07:21MacArthur “Genius Grant” recipient , short story writer Andre Dubus ll, was hit by a car on a highway in Massachusetts @ age 50, sustaining disabling injuries that disabled him until his death 12 years later. Andrea Ivanov-Craig, author of Moving Toward Redemption: Spirituality & Disability in the Late Writings of Andre Dubus ll while Jep Streit wa…
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Michael Blumenthal: A Poet in Pain (who loves primates)
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38:16Books: Sympathetic Magic, No Hurry: Poems 2000-2012, Dusty Angel, All My Mothers and Fathers: A Memoir.By Sally Greenhouse
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ZEN & the Dharma of Disability: "Don't just do something. Sit there!"
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46:58Bob Waldinger, MD, Zen Priest; Tom Bachman, Practice Leader of HANK Sangha on spiritual practice inclusivity.By Sally Greenhouse
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Jason Kander: Invisible Storm : A Soldier’s Memoir of Politics & PTSD
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1:01:12Transforming PTSD into Post Traumatic Growth.By Sally Greenhouse
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Interview with Dani Barlow - Director of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation
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39:56Tania Heller and Wendy Perlin have a conversation with Dani Barlow about her exciting career including her roles as the Director of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation in NYC and member of the Tony Awards Nominating Committee.By Perlin Heller
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"Such Kindness" with Andre Dubus lll
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1:06:41"Fiction is the lie through which we tell the truth." - Albert CamusBy Aaron
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Sally Greenhouse: Faraway Island (An allegory)
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41:15Live performance in NYC, written and performed by Sally Greenhouse. An Allegory with commentary. Compliments of Dixon Place.By Aaron
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Interview with Dr. Ron Waksman, interventional cardiologist
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35:00Dr. Tania Heller speaks with world-renowned interventional cardiologist Dr. Ron Waksman about his career, the field of interventional cardiology, and his leadership roles. The information provided in this podcast is for general informational purposes and is not intended as medical advice.By Perlin Heller
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Interview with Daniel Messeca, Founder of Craftwork Capital, Co-founder of Crooked Crab Brewing Company
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21:22Wendy Perlin has a conversation with Daniel Messeca, Founder of Craftwork Capital and Co-founder of Crooked Crab Brewing Company in Odenton, Maryland. Daniel is also the cohost of the podcast Check Your Balances.By Perlin Heller
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Interview with Dr. Jacqueline Haynes about AI
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32:33Tania Heller has a conversation with Jacqueline Haynes about Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Education and Training.By Perlin Heller
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Wendy Perlin has a fascinating conversation with Steve Hunter who shares valuable insights as well as interesting stories about his career as an attorney.By Perlin Heller
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Interview with College Counselor and Author Marybeth Kravets
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36:29Tania Heller has a conversation with Marybeth Kravets about her extensive experience as a college counselor and a leader. They also discuss the book she co-authored, The K & W Guide to College for Students with Learning Differences (The Princeton Review/Random House).By Perlin Heller
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Interview with Dr. Lisa Crim Galioto - Children's Book Author
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18:21Tania Heller has a conversation with author and pediatrician Lisa Crim Galioto about her new children's book, Stella the Mama Osprey.By Perlin Heller
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Wendy Perlin speaks with attorney Naomi Bank about her fascinating career.By Perlin Heller
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Interview with Photographer and Commercial Director Leslie Dektor
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19:11Tania Heller has the rare opportunity to talk with award-winning commercial director and photographer Leslie Dektor about his work.By Perlin Heller
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Interview with Daniela Fernandez - Founder of Sustainable Ocean Alliance
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19:19Wendy Perlin interviews social entrepreneur and thought leader Daniela Fernandez, who founded Sustainable Ocean Alliance (SOA) at the age of 19.By Perlin Heller
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Choreographers in Conversation: Camille A. Brown and Ellenore Scott
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44:25We are excited to bring you this podcast series, Choreographers in Conversation. This series allows choreographers to interview other choreographers whose work excites them as a way to learn more about their craft and preserve the stories of these exciting artists in our industry. In this episode Choreographer and Creative Director Ellenore Scott i…
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Interview with Aleta Margolis, Founder and President of Center for Inspired Teaching
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39:34Tania Heller speaks with the Founder and President of Center for Inspired Teaching, Aleta Margolis.By Perlin Heller
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