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Jewish folk legend and advocate for peace, Peter Yarrow, tragically passed away yesterday at age 86. Member of renowned band Peter, Paul, and Mary, he was known for classic songs such as “Puff, the Magic Dragon” and “This Land is Your Land”.
May his memory forever be a blessing 🕯️
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The VT Sharers & Carers share their go to songs of misery and disappointment.
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Congratulations!!
Let’s keep this up in 2024. Please register and vote in every election.
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“Bigoted politicians attempted to use LGBTQ+ people as a political weapon, but voters rejected those cynical tactics,”
"New Jersey Elects First LGBTQ+ Woman Legislator"
source: advovate.com
remember the golden rule!
feel free to suggest what you'd like to see more of via the question box!I'd love to hear from you! :)
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[Crow by John Montroll with fox by Peterpaul Forcher.]
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I’m so happy Peterpaul gets to bully/thirst over Jack George too now <3
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How We Role: A Podcast for Actors Launches
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There are numerous celebrities known for their kindness or for promoting kindness. We've learned that defining yourself as a paragon of kindness has its dangers and pitfalls. First, if you are play-acting that role, the public will eventually find out. Ellen Degeneres and James Corden discovered that revelation out the hard way.
Second, the world is too often not a "kind" place, with too many people blaming others for their mistakes, denigrating entire groups of people because of who they are, how they act, where they come from, and what they look like.
In essence, kindness is not the default setting for human interaction. Then, you meet a man like Robert Peterpaul. Robert is the host of the The Art of Kindness (AOK) podcast. The Art of Kindness (AOK) bills itself as "A positively star-studded podcast that converses with and celebrates artists from all areas of the entertainment industry (Film, TV, Broadway, etc.) who use their platform to make the world a better place. Join The AOK as we sprinkle positivity around like confetti and get to the bottom of what kindness really means through compassionate conversations."
In every episode, host Robert Peterpaul elicits tales from Broadway people and celebrities about how they sprinkle kindness throughout their world. Peterpaul always asks each guest, "What does kindness mean to you?" He also asks guests how they react to people praising them.
The show began in July 2021, produced by the Broadway podcast Network, and has released more than 150 episodes. Since the podcast began, the host Robert Peterpaul has gotten married, interviewed the legendary Carol Burnett on the show's 100th episode, again celebrated World Kindness Day.
Like many talented, driven, and exceptional people, Robert wanted to explore another challenge.
He has recently developed a brand-new podcast called How We Role: A Podcast for Actors by Casting Networks. You can listen to the trailer here.
We asked Robert how he developed this new podcast. He confessed: "I was a Casting Networks user first and foremost! In addition to acting, I've always been a writer and entertainment journalist. Over the years, I've had the good fortune of interviewing actors whom I admire greatly. Though I may have been interviewing folks for entertainment news-style pieces, the actor in me couldn't help but get nerdy about the craft with my questions. Seriously, I'd be on a red carpet asking people about their methods. I yearned to write for an outlet where I could share helpful tidbits like that with my fellow actors, and so I organically found a home with the Casting Networks news team. We've been rolling along together ever since."
Robert continues: "After writing for Casting Networks (CN), I fell into making quirky videos for their social media pages. I really loved sharing informative and relatable content with my acting community in a way that brought joy. And, even more so, I LOVED connecting with CN's community of actors. I started getting messages asking me things like, 'How do I format my resume?' or 'How did you get your agent?' It was a privilege for me to pass along any golden nuggets I had gleaned over the years, but I only know so much. I'm a huge proponent of creatives not waiting for someone to give them the permission to create, so I tried to walk that walk and pitched Casting Networks the idea for a podcast." Robert explains the podcast this way: "Starting from the beginning, How We Role will answer the how's every actor faces. From how to get headshots all the way to (one day) how to produce your own film, we truly want to go brick by brick down the yellow brick road of an actor's career." Robert continues: "This podcast is the little engine that could. After industry strikes and other tribulations, I'm so proud that we're finally premiering, and I can't wait to bring all of that knowledge to this journey."
What would you like listeners to know about you? "I'm one of YOU!" Robert insists. "And I so look forward to growing together. I hope How We Role exists as an open mic for creatives to get their questions answered, hone their crafts and, ultimately, feel less alone in this wild business. Following a dream can be hard. My intention is that How We Role is a soft place for dreamers to land."
If you haven't heard Robert Peterpaul The Art of Kindness, Ear Worthy strongly suggests you check him out. His interviews with Broadway and other celebrities sparkle, and his focus on kindness in those interviews set the show apart from a basic celebrity interview show. Unlike those shows, Robert isn't looking to dig up dirt, Instead, he's searching for the kindness these successful people exhibit in the world. It's refreshing.
"Acting is my happy place and actors are my people," Robert shares. "I've always found solace in scenes. My parents tell me that I tried to entertain the doctors straight after I was born in the delivery room. It didn't stop there. Growing up, I used to cut out fake tickets and charge my family admission to watch me do who knows what kind of show in my living room. Fortunately, I've graduated from coffee table stages to real ones." Robert made his Off-Broadway debut at age nine and was then cast in the Broadway musical Seussical. Since then, he's been riding the acting rollercoaster, with all the ups and downs that all actors know so well. On stage, he's been fortunate to work around the country in shows like BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, NEWSIES and JERSEY BOYS, and being named "Connecticut's BEST ACTOR" by BroadwayWorld along the way. On-screen Robert has been in TV shows like, CBS's BULL, ABC’s PAN AM and comedy sketches for THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT and films like Netflix's KING COBRA, SONY's WHAT HAPPENED LAST NIGHT and most recently the Amazon feature SITTING IN BARS WITH CAKE alongside Yara Shahidi and Bette Midler.
When asked about what listeners can take away from each episode of How We Role, Robert observes: If each episode has merely one (and I think there'll be a lot more) tangible piece of wisdom that sticks with listeners, I'll have done my job. I consider getting to make How We Role happen a gift, and I hope it's just that for listeners. A gift that keeps on giving.
Check out the trailer for How We Role: A Podcast for Actors by Casting Networks, and then listen to the show when it launches on February 11.
While this new show is ostensibly a podcast for aspiring actors, I think the listening audience is broader than that. After all, don't all of us have a little "ham" in us? I played Macduff in my high school's production of Shakespeare's MacBeth andreceived stellar notices. Then, I was cast in the musical South Pacific, where the drama teacher discovered I couldn't sing.
Career over, but I always wondered what could have been? Want to hear my DeNiro? "You talkin' to me?"
If you wonder the same thing, listen to How We Role: A Podcast for Actors by Casting Networks.
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Five LGBTQ+ changemakers are leading the charge in New Jersey
Born in Newark and now a resident of Long Branch, Assemblywoman Luanne Peterpaul has deep roots in New Jersey. … South Jersey where pride centers are …
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Empower Her
The focus was on the health and well-being of Black women and girls at the Empower Her event at the Boys & Girls Club in Asbury Park last weekend. And although the day “A Multi-generational Women & Girls Sexual Health and Wellness Event” included fun, food and music, the message was one of being aware of one’s health and making self-care a priority. Assemblywoman Luanne Peterpaul began her…
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Best Practices for Successful Cloud Migration and Choosing the Right Digital Transformation Service Providers
Cloud migration is the process of moving data, applications, and other business elements from an organization's on-premises infrastructure to a cloud-based environment.
Cloud migration can offer many benefits, such as scalability, flexibility, cost-efficiency, and security.
However, cloud migration can also pose some challenges, such as compatibility issues, data loss, downtime, and vendor lock-in.
Therefore, it is important to plan and execute cloud migration carefully and strategically.
In this blog post, we will discuss some of the best practices for cloud migration and how to choose the best digital transformation service providers for your cloud migration project.
Assess your current state and define your goals:
Before you start your cloud migration journey, you need to understand your current IT infrastructure, applications, data, and business processes.
You also need to identify your goals and objectives for cloud migration, such as improving performance, reducing costs, enhancing security, or enabling innovation.
This will help you determine which cloud model (public, private, or hybrid) and which cloud service (IaaS, PaaS, or SaaS) best suit your needs and expectations.
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Choose the right cloud migration strategy:
There are different ways to migrate your workloads to the cloud, such as re-hosting (lift-and-shift), re-platforming (lift-and-tinker), refactoring (re-architecting), repurchasing (drop-and-shop), retaining (revisit), or retiring (remove).
Each strategy has its own advantages and disadvantages, depending on the complexity, compatibility, and criticality of your applications.
You need to evaluate each option carefully and choose the one that minimizes risks and maximizes benefits for your specific case.
Select the best digital transformation service providers:
Cloud migration is not a DIY project.
It requires expertise, experience, and resources that you may not have in-house.
Therefore, it is advisable to partner with a reliable and reputable digital transformation service provider that can help you plan, design, implement, and manage your cloud migration project.
The best digital transformation service providers should have the following qualities:
- Certified and experienced in cloud technologies and platforms
- Knowledgeable and skilled in cloud migration methodologies and tools
- Responsive and flexible to your needs and requirements
- Transparent and accountable for their deliverables and outcomes
- Cost-effective and value-driven for their services
Test and monitor your cloud migration:
Once you have migrated your workloads to the cloud, you need to test and monitor their functionality, performance, security, and availability.
You need to ensure that your applications are running smoothly and efficiently on the cloud, without any errors or issues.
You also need to measure and evaluate the results of your cloud migration project against your predefined goals and metrics.
This will help you identify any gaps or areas for improvement and optimize your cloud environment accordingly.
Cloud migration is a complex and challenging process that can transform your business for the better if done right.
By following these best practices and choosing the best digital transformation service providers for your cloud migration project, you can achieve a successful and seamless transition to the cloud.
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David Paul and Peter Paul
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1965 - El segundo álbum de estudio de #BobDylan, 'The Freewheelin', #Dylan ocupó el № 1 en la lista del Reino Unido. El álbum abre con 'Blowin' in the Wind', que se convirtió en un himno de la década de 1960 y un éxito internacional para el trío de folk #PeterPaul&Mary. #RadioUnion https://www.instagram.com/p/CcdbRqLFN8R/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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[Swan by Kunihiko Kasahara, goose and duck by John Montroll, peacock by Edwin Corrie, and fox by Peterpaul Forcher.]
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30 Days & 30 Episodes On The "Life Shift" Podcast
Best Indie Podcast of the Year is an award bestowed only when there is much consideration, reflection, and analysis. In July of this year, the Ear Worthy award panel announced that The Life Shift had won that award.
On The Life Shift podcast, host Matt Gilhooly has candid conversations with people about the pivotal moments that changed their lives forever.
It's one of those indie podcasts that, when you find it, you feel like you've discovered audio gold. If you don't know, indie podcasting is hard. It's building a media business from conception to birth through maturation. It's finding listeners amid a sea of other podcasts.
On the podcast's website, it reads: "We all have our stories, but through these conversations, we discover communities. We learn that there are commonalities through the ups and downs that we all face. But most importantly, we learn that we are not alone."
The Life Shift podcast highlights life-altering moments and humanizes the struggles and triumphs through them all.
The Life Shift podcast host, Matt Gilhooly, says, "I launched The Life Shift Podcast in March 2022. It started as a project to complete for an elective course in my most recent graduate degree at The University of Florida. I have always felt compelled to share my story in hopes that others might feel a bit less alone on the journey. But since the objective was to create an interview-based podcast, I opted to start The Life Shift Podcast."
On December 12, 2023 The Life Shift podcast celebrated its 100th episode.Its growth in downloads has been steady, nearing 25,000 downloads. This number tells me that the content resonates with listeners and fulfills its purpose.
In November, Matt Gilhooly began a 30/30 challenge. Producing a podcast day for the entire month of November. And we thought running a marathon was difficult. This is like running 26.2 miles backward and blindfolded.
"Life has been a little challenging lately, and I felt like I wasn’t giving enough to The Life Shift podcast for all that it gives me through these connections and conversations," said Matt. "So, I knew it was time to shake something up in my process and get me feeling like I used to with the show."
NOTE TO READERS: Matt Gilhooly is one of the most passionate and dedicated podcasters in the industry. He and the Art Of Kindness podcast host Robert Peterpaul may have cornered the market on emotional generosity and collaborative spirit.
Matt continues: I was inspired by NaNoWriMo (https://nanowrimo.org/), a challenge where novel writers write daily for a month (November). I guess the concept is to build a process, push yourself, and end the month with a good amount of a novel complete. I did not want to participate in the traditional version, but last year, one of the shows I was a guest on, 'Adventures in Podcasting' by Pilar Orti, did the podcast version of the challenge."
Matt wanted to hold himself accountable, so he posted his 30/30 challenge on social media.
There was no going back. Today is November 29th, and Matt Gilhooly is one day away from completing his 30/30 challenge. During November, Matt has discussed his wish list of podcast guests, which includes Kelly Clarkson, Jennifer Nettles, Sara Haines, Brian Teta, Randy Rainbow, and Tyler Whitman.
On Day Eight, Matt explored the intricate production process behind The Life Shift podcast, sharing insights into how he manages every aspect of the podcast, from booking guests to editing audio and video, all while juggling a full-time job.
NOTE: Matt designed a new logo for every episode -- all 30 of them!
Matt observes: "My goal was to show up every day (no batching episodes) and discuss something random, either pulled from a random list of questions, something on my mind, or something suggested by a listener or friend."
Perhaps my favorite episode during the challenge was Day # 3, when Matt shared the heartfelt story about his grandmother's deep love for Josh Groban and how his music brought joy to her life. This episode highlights an extraordinary concert experience that became one of Matt's last memorable moments with his grandmother. As Matt recalled: "I surprised her with front-row tickets to see Josh Groban, which led to a magical experience that filled her with happiness."
As the challenge comes to an end, Matt reflects: "On the surface, I thought that it would be a good challenge to get back into sharpening production skills. I also thought there would be a chance for the audience to get to know me more than in the regular episodes since I try to make each weekly episode about my guest. Sure, they know that my mom and grandmother died, and those are the reasons why The Life Shift exists, but they might not get much else about my thoughts."
On Day 23, Matt used a random question generator as a lighthearted exploration that reveals a bit about his personality, including his odd aversion to board games and his even odder thoughts on potential witness protection names. (Marcus McGillicuddy?)
Matt also reflects on his recent experience as a guest on another podcast, which inspired this episode's playful approach.
You can also hear Matt on Danny Brown's 5 Random Questions podcast this week, answering the unflappable Danny Brown's random question generator.
As Matt assesses his challenge, he notes: "
I found this to be an unexpected personal growth experiment in the first three weeks. I’ve been able to share a few little family things or personal things in the story. I feel like I’ve also been able to showcase more of my personality. I’ve tried to really leave everything in these episodes, even if I said something silly or, god forbid, dumb. I hope people checking out the bonus series find it enjoyable, even when I show up and have nonsense to talk about."
When December 1 arrives and Matt can bask in the glow of nailing his challenge like a picture perfect Olympic dive, he can look back on his series with fondness.
"I’m proud of the challenge and hope it inspires others to do something that seems like a lot of work and challenging (or even scary). It’s all doable; we just have to commit and make it happen," Matt says.
As Nelson Mandela once said, “There is no passion to be found playing small, in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living.”
The Life Shift Creator/Host Matt Gilhooly thought big and accomplished a "30 podcast episodes in 30 days" challenge. His passion for podcasting is evident. His ability to overcome is clear. His podcasting skill is without question, and his refusal to be limited by expectations or obstacles is unparalleled.
Congratulations Matt.
If you haven't listened to The Life Shift podcast yet, please do so.
Personally, I am taking on the reverse challenge. Listening to 30 The Life Shift episodes in 3 days. Want to join me?
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