Art Break δημόσια
[search 0]
Περισσότερα
Download the App!
show episodes
 
Artwork

1
ISC: Art Break

Independent Shakespeare Co.

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Μηνιαία
 
Created by Independent Shakespeare Co., Art Break is a living link between Los Angeles & its theater community. The podcast extends conversations about universal truths in Shakspeare's plays, theatrical performance, & relevant social issues beyond the stage, into the digital-auditory scape through storytelling, discussion, & social action. As theater’s societal role is reimagined, how do our priorities change as theatremakers? How do we serve the LA community when we’re forced to stay apart? ...
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Take an Art Break

Lisa and Lauren

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Μηνιαία
 
Take an Art Break Podcast is an ongoing and open ended conversation about art and why everyone should make it part of their daily life. Each new conversation starts with a question that builds on the last conversation.
  continue reading
 
Artwork

1
Art Break Podcast

Art Break Podcast

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Καθημερινά+
 
Art Break is a performance, interview, and discussion platform presented in partnership with The Gala Chicago and The FoxDen with producer Zak Jablow. Each week hosts Whitney chats with Chicago artists and community members about their work and impact in our city.
  continue reading
 
"Breaking the Facts Presents: The Art of SciComm" is a podcast where science and communication converge. Join us as we explore the transformative power of effective science communication, aiming to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and the general public. In previous seasons, we tackled misconceptions surrounding mental health in academia, emphasising the importance of clear communication. Prepare for inspiration, knowledge, and empowerment as we explore the art of understanding sc ...
  continue reading
 
Bestselling HarperCollins author Hersh Bhardwaj will pick the brains of uber successful people from different domains and learn how they dragged themselves out of adversities to breakthroughs in their lives. Drawing upon his own journey from a seemingly irreversible life situation into the domain of creative breakthroughs, Hersh will access areas that exist in everyone's life but lie dormant.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Independent Shakespeare Co.’s Community Action Update podcast returns for a special bonus episode ahead of the November 5th election. Ensemble member and Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan interviews Arts for LA’s Director of Policy and Advocacy Ricky Abilez, who shares their work and stresses the importance of voting th…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with a few of this year's Art Break Day hosts about their experience hosting and what tips they have for anyone thinking of joining the Art Break Day event next year. Admittedly, we had several issues with this podcast, both technical and schedule wise. Check out the webpage to get written reflections from some o…
  continue reading
 
In the final episode of this season, we dive into the inspiring journey of Siri Carpenter, an award-winning science journalist and editor. As the co-founder and executive director of The Open Notebook, Siri has dedicated her career to enhancing the quality of science journalism worldwide. Listeners will gain insight into what motivated her to start…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Anger has been on the rise for the last several years. Erica Curtis, LMFT, ATR-BC noticed this in her own community and her own research. Knowing that she can people manage anger, she felt as though that maybe there are other things we need to do with anger - express it, harness it, soothe it, have a conversation with it and so much …
  continue reading
 
In this captivating episode, we are joined by Anish Kirtane, a Ph.D. researcher at ETH Zürich whose remarkable journey fuses the worlds of science and art. Anish’s work in environmental DNA (eDNA) research is paving the way for innovative biodiversity conservation methods, while his artistic endeavors highlight the intricate beauty of nature. Anish…
  continue reading
 
ISC’s Community Action Update podcast returns ahead of our summer festival with an episode centered on equitable and meaningful resiliency in the arts sector. ISC’s Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan interviews Center Theatre Group’s Director of Equity, Belonging, and Engagement Khanisha Foster, who speaks to the powerfu…
  continue reading
 
It's easy to conform to the norm. We all have dreams that reality shatters as we grow up. We start questioning whether our identity and voice matter, whether having opinions leaves a mark in this world, and whether being a dead fish in the sea is the better route to take. As we grow, it's easy to choose greed over good, to conform to the wrong, and…
  continue reading
 
In this inspiring episode of breaking the facts, we are thrilled to host Rudra, the youngest guest we've ever had on the show! Rudra's enthusiasm for astronomy is truly infectious, and his journey from a passionate stargazer to an influential science communicator is nothing short of remarkable. Tune in as we delve into what sparked Rudra's love for…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with the creators of Recipes for Connection (https://www.recipesforconnection.com/) about the benefits of the arts when it comes to social emotional learning in schools. Dr. Jessica Bianchi and Amber L. Cromwell share some of their art-based social and emotional strategies to support student mental health, streng…
  continue reading
 
In this captivating episode, we embark on a journey of enlightenment and discovery with the remarkable Dr. Colleen Kelley, a luminary in the field of chemistry education. From her humble beginnings to international recognition, Dr. Kelley's story is one of relentless pursuit and unwavering dedication. As the founder of Kids Chemical Solutions, she …
  continue reading
 
"Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day; teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime." Indeed, our alma mater plays a pivotal role in shaping the individuals we become. For me, my alma mater has been instrumental in shaping my identity. It's where my passion for research was ignited, where I encountered remarkable individuals, and whe…
  continue reading
 
ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back for a new season on the Ides of March! In this episode we explore the importance of labor and union organizing in the arts with Megan / Reagan of Star Garden, a North Hollywood Topless Dive Bar and the only current unionized (AEA) strip club in the country. We also speak with ISC Board members El…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with Jenny and Stephanie, co-founders of Creative Nector Studio (https://www.creativenectarstudio.com/) about why creativity is the answer for them, why it might be the answer for you, and how you can let go of judgement and face your fear surrounding the act of making art or what making art might make you confro…
  continue reading
 
Rose Gregorio is a trailblazer in science communication. Rose shares her inspiring path, from her diverse experiences in communication roles across Europe and the Middle East to her current position as the Communication, Dissemination, and Exploitation Officer at Horizon Lab within EIT Urban Mobility in Barcelona, Spain. With a Master's degree in S…
  continue reading
 
Join us on an illuminating journey with Miles, a passionate advocate for open science and a trailblazer in neuropsychology. In this captivating episode, Miles shares his remarkable academic odyssey, from his humble beginnings in academia to his current groundbreaking research on topics ranging from transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to circadi…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text As their 16th year of collaboration gets underway, Lisa and Lauren, the artists behind Art is Moving, reflect on why they are still here. Why are they still working together and collaborating as Art is Moving to get everyone to join the Take an Art Break Movement? Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on th…
  continue reading
 
Inclusion and Representation are the values that I hold close to my heart. With the advancing of education and technological resources, we are still stuck somewhere in history, and fail to give voices to the unheard. The struggle has been long in academia, and as a brown woman in STEM who practises scicomm, these voices are mostly from people who l…
  continue reading
 
The idea of identity, of not knowing who we are, what we stand for has been an internal struggle for many. For some of us our identities are restricted to the work we do, for some its our families, and for some it might be friends and our position in society. I thought of kickstarting 2024, with the debate of identity in academia. Don’t worry this …
  continue reading
 
ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back with our final episode of the year! Join us as we deep dive into arts advocacy at the state and local level with two powerhouse change makers in our community. We speak with Kristin Sakoda (Director of the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture) about the current challenges our local a…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with The Calling, three women artists following a call....a call back to the feminine. The conversation starts with the question, "Can art shift a paradigm?" and leads in many directions including an introduction and encouragement to be a part of their latest project, The 6000 Circle Project. Learn more about The…
  continue reading
 
Tune in to hear Kaan Mika, who is a postdoctoral researcher understanding the memory of mosquitoes at ETH in Zurich. The heart of his research lies in understanding how these insects retain our scent, enabling them to return for more, delving into the intricate molecular workings of their brains and the formation of their memories. Originally haili…
  continue reading
 
In this episode of "Breaking the Facts: The Art of SciComm," we delve into Haley's journey—a physicist turned science writer. With a PhD in pulsar polarization and gravitational wave applications, Haley's expertise at MIT's Lincoln Lab drives captivating narratives of cutting-edge scientific advancements. Passionate about bridging academia and publ…
  continue reading
 
Join us on an insightful journey with Shriya Naidu, a multifaceted individual deeply passionate about science communication. In this engaging podcast episode titled "Is SciComm Difficult to Pursue in India?" we explore Shriya's remarkable experiences and her unwavering commitment to bridging the gap between science and the public. Shriya's extensiv…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren talk with Katherine Josten, founder of The Global Art Project for Peace, and discuss the relationship between making art and creating peace in the world. Can one individual change the world through art? Listen to the conversation and let us know what you think. Learn more and join The Global Art Project for Peace at h…
  continue reading
 
In this enlightening episode of "Breaking the Facts: The Art of SciComm," we delve deep into the world of science communication in India and its broader global implications with our exceptional host, Siddharth Kankaria. Siddharth, a pioneer in the field, shares his invaluable insights into the unique challenges and opportunities that India presents…
  continue reading
 
Join us for a compelling and special episode of "On the Importance of Communicating Grief within Academia" as we welcome an exceptional guest to our podcast. Dr. Marissa Edwards, a luminary in the realms of education, mental health advocacy, and research, graces our virtual stage. Her remarkable journey within the hallowed halls of the University o…
  continue reading
 
In this episode, we're joined by Monika Jasnauskaite, a brave EMBL PhD scholar and a captivating visual science communicator. Hurdling over language barriers, Monika's appearance on the show inspires me profoundly. Let her Twitter tales of science artistry enchant you—she weaves wonders with visuals! And to you my dear listeners, I carry your bless…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren continue their conversation about what happens to you when you make art part of your daily life. Today's conversation revolves around your soul and what happens to your soul, your spirit, when you make art. Have a story or comment to share regarding this question? Feel free to comment below or reach out through our we…
  continue reading
 
As I begin the season four of Breaking the Facts, I would like to take a moment to appreciate how far we have come as a community. Now heard over 19+ nations, I wanted to expand upon my calling as a former undergrad at IISER Mohali - science communication. For my first episode I have Dr. Sadie Witkowski, a passionate scientist with a PhD in psychol…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text As we continue the conversation in regards to the positive impact art can have on you, let's dive in to what happens to your body when you make art. Listen to Amy Li, founder of Dance4Healing, as she talks about her personal experience with art and it's healing powers and her current NIH study developing an intergenerational teleheal…
  continue reading
 
ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back with an episode centered on critical arts funding legislation YOU have the power to support! The Advancing Equity Through the Arts and Humanities Act (H.R. 3239) would support public and nonprofit organizations that use the Arts to combat racism with funding and grants from the National Endowment…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren, Co-founding Directors of Art is Moving, chat with Ivy Ross and Susan Magsamen about their new book, "Your Brain on Art: How the Arts Transform Us." A great deal is covered in the conversation including how the education system fails students when it comes to taking an art break, why fear plays a huge role in understa…
  continue reading
 
ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back on the Ides of March! This episode centers the importance of arts education and access and is jam packed as ISC Ensemble Member and Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan conducts a joint interview with Monica Horan Rosenthal (who recently graced our ISC studio stage in th…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Art is Moving chats with John Brandon Sills about how he personally moves through fear to make his art and how you can do it too. For more from John, visit: http://johnbrandonsillsfineart.com/ Support the show Learn more about the Take an Art Break Movement on the Art is Moving website here.…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren, Co-founding Directors of Art is Moving talk about what AIM accomplished this year as well as what questions were covered on this season's podcast episodes. All of this year's conversations can be listened to on our website at: artismoving.org/podcast Consider donating to Art is Moving so we can continue to make the w…
  continue reading
 
As 2022 ends I have a very special guest with me today - Dr Nicole Kelp. Dr Kelp in this talk discusses how academia is not "straight lined" and sometimes thinking outside the normal helps. Here's here webpage- https://labs.vetmedbiosci.colostate.edu/kelp/ Hope you have a wonderful new year ahead! :)…
  continue reading
 
A few weeks ago I heard and episode on anxiety, and it was one of the most genuine episodes since I related to it more than anyone could. Today I release an episode interviewing the host of this very podcast that helped me feel I'm not alone fighting my battles in this! His name is Zachary Elwood - a former poker player known for his books on poker…
  continue reading
 
Its world mental health day, and I have a very special guest to add onto the series of mental health awareness in academia. Her name is Nikita Ghodke and she is one of the most inspirational person I know of. Identifying as a disabled woman in STEM whilst being diagnosed with BPD- she has been extremely vocal about her struggles as a disabled woman…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren catch up with Deane Bowers again to get an update about the Together While Apart Project and the fundraising campaign to benefit health and wellness for nurses that sprung from it. Deane has found herself diving deep into and out of her own fears and is using art as a catalyst for positive change in herself and the co…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren talk with Barbara Vaughan about her experience using art to help people find their way back to themselves when their lost, feel their future has been pre-determined and dread it, or want to know why they feel what they feel and what they can do about it. If you are into psychology, art therapy, the healing power of ar…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with Esther Maloney (https://carmelfutures.com/) about the seasons of creativity and how important all of them are to ones creativity. The ups, downs and in between activities, emotions, and thoughts are part of your work. Ideas for making the most out of your day to day life are given in support of the cycle tha…
  continue reading
 
It was shocking to me that I couldn't find a single research on detoriating mental health in dropouts. With no straight-line in future and the mindset that "one exam" will determine my future- these individuals are under enormous amount of pressure. In this episode of Breaking the facts, I present an informal discussion with my friend Mr Arjun Gupt…
  continue reading
 
In the last episode Mahima discussed briefly about the crumbling mental health conditions among the graduates. Seeking to know more she set out to learn more about this from the academics themselves- stumbled upon a beautiful organization by the academics for the academics named Dragonfly mental health. They create guidance, templates and best prac…
  continue reading
 
The first episode of season three has Mahima talking to her peers and framing a narrative by her experiences in academia so far. She dives deeper into 3 major reasons why mental health in graduate students is overlooked and how there still can be a room for change in the "publish or perish" culture of academia. Resources used- 1. https://www.nature…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with Noelle Imparato about how painting saved her life and her upcoming book that explains that process and provides insight into how creativity can help quiet your ego so you can have an honest conversation with yourself. Connect with Noelle and learn more about Painting For Life by emailing her at: noelleimpara…
  continue reading
 
ISC’s Community Action Update podcast series is back with an episode full of fierce women! ISC’s Artistic Associate for Social Justice Carene Rose Mekertichyan spoke with local representative and Pulitzer Prize Finalist Kristina Wong (just before she made her way to Sardi’s to collect her Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance!) about th…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text "I spent so much time as a child not being able to express my curiosity, I owe it to myself to put that into some form of words." - Shanta Lee Gander During this conversation, Shanta Lee, Lisa, and Lauren chat about the multi-faceted levels of storytelling. From the stories we tell ourselves about our own lives, to history and what h…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren of Art is Moving discuss art and spirituality with Michelle Favreault of RiteHereNow (https://riteherenow.com/). Michelle dives into her experience with using art as a tool to focus, how art can be used when you don't have the vocabulary to express with words, how art can teach you about yourself and someone else at t…
  continue reading
 
Send us a text Lisa and Lauren chat with Ping Ho, MA, MPH the Founder and Director of UCLArts & Healing whose mission is to transform lives through creative expression by integrating the innate benefits of the arts with mental health practices for self-discovery, connection, and empowerment. Listen as they deep dive into the reasons art is such a p…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Οδηγός γρήγορης αναφοράς