11/08/2022
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Henry Tang, Joyce Moy and others discuss their recent interactions with the general public, and the spate of violence and discrimination both lately as a res...
VR (Virtual Reality) & AR (Augmented Reality) render Star Trek's Holodeck and the Blue Pill in The Matrix with Keanu Reeves, no longer merely science fiction. Manu Jain- Award-Winning Filmmaker- talks with Phil about both virtual and augmented reality usages in film and the world at large. His latest project “ Balance: A Kung Fu VR Experience” is currently on the film festival circuit. His work has received worldwide accolades and acclaim and his films have been showcased in over a dozen film festivals.
Manu’s goal is to create mesmerizing events that draw people to this new medium which he believes can make us more empathetic and can unite us in a unique way.
Howard Bloom talks about Elon Musk's coming colonization of Mars; the scientific processes, expense, and practicality of it all, including the frank pending reality of human beings coming to live on other planets in the Universe.
A prolific writer, scientist and marketing guru, Howard Bloom's latest work, "Einstein, Michael Jackson, and Me, a Search for Soul in the Power Pits of Rock and Roll" Can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Michael-Jackson-Me-Search/dp/1493051679 as well as Bloom's many other books.
Stella speaks with Phil about being a mixed media artist based in New York and specializing in creating 3D printed sculpture, interactive installations and original art prints.
Stella is also the founder of Spec’d Studio, a fashion design company providing B2B (business to business) creative services to fashion professionals through an Online Design Techpack Library
and Bespoke Design Service.
She talks about the skills and tools artists and designers need to successfully pivot to the digital world and how the pandemic has fast forwarded this transformation. Stella’s thought provoking comments make us ask: Will artists be selling their “art” or their “Image?” Will the artist be the influencer or the influencer the artist?
Kevin O'Brien explains the intersection of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and artificial intelligence (AI), and how these technologies will affect our future.
Emily D***s, marketing manager of The Motorcycle Relief Project, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, talks with Phil about how this project helps veterans and first responders combat PTSD and other mental health issues such as depression and anxiety through therapeutically structured 5 day motorcycle journeys.
Emily is also an illustrator and videographer specializing in motion design.
Terry Notary talks to Phil about his Hollywood film career as an actor, stuntman and motion capture specialist and how playing an Ape taught him more about being human.
Terry began his career as an acrobat with Cirque du Soleil and then met Ron Howard who Invited him to Hollywood to work on a film. He shares his thoughts about working with directors such as Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, James Cameron, Peter Jackson and Tim Burton.
His work can be seen in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Avatar,” “The Hobbit” films, “The Incredible Hulk,” the remake of “Planet of the Apes,” and “Kong:Skull Island.” He played Cull Obsidian in the Marvel Studios’ films “Avengers:Infinity War” and “Avengers:Endgame.” He was the ape-like Oleg in a scene with the actor Dominic West in “The Square,” a searing satire about the art world.
His movement methods have been used to train athletes, dancers, opera singers and executives. Based on years of experience as a movement choreographer and his knowledge of the body, Terry created QuadruFit, a unique new exercise program that helps people find the connection between mind and body.
N'Kenge talks with Phil about Broadway, Opera and Black Lives Matter. N'Kenge originated the role of Mary Wells in the Broadway smash hit Motown:The Musical. This holiday season she will be headlining concerts with the Phoenix Symphony and the Seattle Symphony. When theaters re-open, she will be joining the cast of Caroline, or Change in the role of Moon at the Roundabout Theater's Studio 54.
N'Kenge is an active board member of The Players "A Certain Club," Amas Musical Theatre, and the Coalition for African Americans in the Performing Arts(CAAPA).
The NY Metropolitan Opera's Tenor Aaron Blake talks about the challenges of being a world-renowned opera singer during Covid-19. He shares his thoughts with Phil about the state of opera during the pandemic and its future. Aaron performed the role of Tamino in Komische Oper Berlin's production of The Magic Flute presented by the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center in July 2019. Recently, he performed the role of High Priest of Amon in the Metropolitan Opera's production of Philip Glass's Akhnaten.
Aaron has been praised by The New York Times for his "youthful fervor and endearing sweet sound". He is also a cabaret singer and has appeared at Feinstein's 54 Below to sold out audiences and rave reviews
Born in Israel, Tali graduated from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and came to the US in 1991 to study at the Juilliard School of Music. She recorded the classical guitar tracks for the Woody Allen film, "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger." Since her debut at Carnegie Hall with the Juilliard Orchestra, she has performed as a soloist throughout the US, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Japan and her native Israel. She has headed up the Juilliard Pre College guitar program since 2005 where she is on the faculty.
Tali's repertoire ranges from Baroque composers such as J.S. Bach to contemporary ones such as Leo Brouwer. She also performs the music of Spanish romantics such as Granados and their Latin American counterparts such as Villa-Lobos. She performs solo as well as in collaboration with other artists in chamber groups and also plays with singers and dancers including tango and flamenco dancers.
The New York Times has called her a, "marvelous classical guitarist," and according to Classical Guitar Magazine, Tali Roth knows how to bring something new and fresh in her musical personality each time. COmplex playing, dramatic force, and spiritual sensitivity are conveyed through a free and flowing technique.
Terry Notary talks to Phil about his Hollywood film career as an actor, stuntman and motion capture specialist and how playing an Ape taught him more about being human.
Terry began his career as an acrobat with Cirque du Soleil and then met Ron Howard who Invited him to Hollywood to work on a film. He shares his thoughts about working with directors such as Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, James Cameron, Peter Jackson and Tim Burton.
His work can be seen in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Avatar,” “The Hobbit” films, “The Incredible Hulk,” the remake of “Planet of the Apes,” and “Kong:Skull Island.” He played Cull Obsidian in the Marvel Studios’ films “Avengers:Infinity War” and “Avengers:Endgame.” He was the ape-like Oleg in a scene with the actor Dominic West in “The Square,” a searing satire about the art world.
His movement methods have been used to train athletes, dancers, opera singers and executives. Based on years of experience as a movement choreographer and his knowledge of the body, Terry created QuadruFit, a unique new exercise program that helps people find the connection
between mind and body.
The Motorcycle Relief Program, how to cope with PTSD.
Veterans with PTSD, here's a way forward.
Here's the short write-up: Emily D***s, marketing manager of The Motorcycle Relief Project, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, talks with Phil about how this ...
This amazing talent, Aaron Blake, shares his thoughts and predictions on the world of Opera during and after Covid 19.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bzNIfGmeFXc
The NY Metropolitan Opera's Tenor Aaron Blake talks about the challenges of being a world-renowned opera singer during Covid-19. He shares his thoughts with ...
Kevin O'Brien joins me and explains the intersection of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and artificial intelligence (AI), and how these technologies will affect our future.
Aaron Blake, tenor at the NYC Metropolitan Opera talks to us about all of it.
Aaron Blake is a singer at the Metropolitan Opera of NY, now facing coronavirus, and the closing of all houses of entertainment. How does he, and the rest of...
Tali Roth. Amazingness.
A short piece by Tali Roth Visit: TaliRoth.com Bio: Born in Israel, Tali graduated from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and came to the US in 1991 t...
Latest With Tali Roth - This is amazing.
A short piece by Tali Roth Visit: TaliRoth.com Bio: Born in Israel, Tali graduated from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and came to the US in 1991 t...
Racism in America is the disease we all face, every day, and which for some, supercedes even Covid-19. Jeremiah Hosea and I discuss it's whys and wherefores.
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Howard Bloom talks about Elon Musk's coming colonization of Mars; the scientific processes, expense, and practicality of it all, including the frank pending reality of human beings coming to live on other planets in the Universe. A prolific writer, scientist and marketing guru, Howard Bloom's latest work, "Einstein, Michael Jackson, and Me, a Search for Soul in the Power Pits of Rock and Roll" Can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Michael-Jackson-Me-Search/dp/1493051679 as well as Bloom's many other books.
Howard Bloom talks about Elon Musk's coming colonization of Mars; the scientific processes, expense, and practicality of it all, including the frank pending reality of human beings coming to live on other planets in the Universe. A prolific writer, scientist and marketing guru, Howard Bloom's latest work, "Einstein, Michael Jackson, and Me, a Search for Soul in the Power Pits of Rock and Roll" Can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Michael-Jackson-Me-Search/dp/1493051679 as well as Bloom's many other books.
VR (Virtual Reality) & AR (Augmented Reality) render Star Trek's Holodeck and the Blue Pill in The Matrix with Keanu Reeves, no longer merely science fiction. Manu Jain- Award-Winning Filmmaker- talks with Phil about both virtual and augmented reality usages in film and the world at large. His latest project “ Balance: A Kung Fu VR Experience” is currently on the film festival circuit. His work has received worldwide accolades and acclaim and his films have been showcased in over a dozen film festivals. Manu’s goal is to create mesmerizing events that draw people to this new medium which he believes can make us more empathetic and can unite us in a unique way.
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Stella speaks with Phil about being a mixed media artist based in New York and specializing in creating 3D printed sculpture, interactive installations and original art prints. Stella is also the founder of Spec’d Studio, a fashion design company providing B2B (business to business) creative services to fashion professionals through an Online Design Techpack Library and Bespoke Design Service. She talks about the skills and tools artists and designers need to successfully pivot to the digital world and how the pandemic has fast forwarded this transformation. Stella’s thought provoking comments make us ask: Will artists be selling their “art” or their “Image?” Will the artist be the influencer or the influencer the artist?
Kevin O'Brien explains the intersection of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and artificial intelligence (AI), and how these technologies will affect our future.
Emily Dykes, marketing manager of The Motorcycle Relief Project, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, talks with Phil about how this project helps veterans and first responders combat PTSD and other mental health issues such as depression and anxiety through therapeutically structured 5 day motorcycle journeys. Emily is also an illustrator and videographer specializing in motion design.
Terry Notary talks to Phil about his Hollywood film career as an actor, stuntman and motion capture specialist and how playing an Ape taught him more about being human. Terry began his career as an acrobat with Cirque du Soleil and then met Ron Howard who Invited him to Hollywood to work on a film. He shares his thoughts about working with directors such as Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, James Cameron, Peter Jackson and Tim Burton. His work can be seen in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Avatar,” “The Hobbit” films, “The Incredible Hulk,” the remake of “Planet of the Apes,” and “Kong:Skull Island.” He played Cull Obsidian in the Marvel Studios’ films “Avengers:Infinity War” and “Avengers:Endgame.” He was the ape-like Oleg in a scene with the actor Dominic West in “The Square,” a searing satire about the art world. His movement methods have been used to train athletes, dancers, opera singers and executives. Based on years of experience as a movement choreographer and his knowledge of the body, Terry created QuadruFit, a unique new exercise program that helps people find the connection between mind and body.
The NY Metropolitan Opera's Tenor Aaron Blake talks about the challenges of being a world-renowned opera singer during Covid-19. He shares his thoughts with Phil about the state of opera during the pandemic and its future. Aaron performed the role of Tamino in Komische Oper Berlin's production of The Magic Flute presented by the Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center in July 2019. Recently, he performed the role of High Priest of Amon in the Metropolitan Opera's production of Philip Glass's Akhnaten. Aaron has been praised by The New York Times for his "youthful fervor and endearing sweet sound". He is also a cabaret singer and has appeared at Feinstein's 54 Below to sold out audiences and rave reviews
Born in Israel, Tali graduated from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and came to the US in 1991 to study at the Juilliard School of Music. She recorded the classical guitar tracks for the Woody Allen film, "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger." Since her debut at Carnegie Hall with the Juilliard Orchestra, she has performed as a soloist throughout the US, Canada, Europe, Latin America, Japan and her native Israel. She has headed up the Juilliard Pre College guitar program since 2005 where she is on the faculty. Tali's repertoire ranges from Baroque composers such as J.S. Bach to contemporary ones such as Leo Brouwer. She also performs the music of Spanish romantics such as Granados and their Latin American counterparts such as Villa-Lobos. She performs solo as well as in collaboration with other artists in chamber groups and also plays with singers and dancers including tango and flamenco dancers. The New York Times has called her a, "marvelous classical guitarist," and according to Classical Guitar Magazine, Tali Roth knows how to bring something new and fresh in her musical personality each time. COmplex playing, dramatic force, and spiritual sensitivity are conveyed through a free and flowing technique.
Terry Notary talks to Phil about his Hollywood film career as an actor, stuntman and motion capture specialist and how playing an Ape taught him more about being human. Terry began his career as an acrobat with Cirque du Soleil and then met Ron Howard who Invited him to Hollywood to work on a film. He shares his thoughts about working with directors such as Steven Spielberg, Ron Howard, James Cameron, Peter Jackson and Tim Burton. His work can be seen in “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” “Avatar,” “The Hobbit” films, “The Incredible Hulk,” the remake of “Planet of the Apes,” and “Kong:Skull Island.” He played Cull Obsidian in the Marvel Studios’ films “Avengers:Infinity War” and “Avengers:Endgame.” He was the ape-like Oleg in a scene with the actor Dominic West in “The Square,” a searing satire about the art world. His movement methods have been used to train athletes, dancers, opera singers and executives. Based on years of experience as a movement choreographer and his knowledge of the body, Terry created QuadruFit, a unique new exercise program that helps people find the connection between mind and body.
The Motorcycle Relief Program, how to cope with PTSD.
Kevin O'Brien joins me and explains the intersection of blockchain, cryptocurrencies, and artificial intelligence (AI), and how these technologies will affect our future.
Racism in America is the disease we all face, every day, and which for some, supercedes even Covid-19. Jeremiah Hosea and I discuss it's whys and wherefores.
Jeremiah Hosea is a New York City based artist and teacher. He shares his views on racism, George Floyd, and much more.
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