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The Power of Owning Your Career Podcast
How Motherhood Reshapes Ambition and Purpose in Your Career
Welcome to this week's episode of The Power of Owning Your Career Podcast! Today, Simone E. Morris is joined by the inspiring Dr. Anne Welsh—a psychologist, executive coach, and consultant dedicated to empowering women leaders and supporting working parents. With a rich background at Harvard and deep expertise in maternal mental health, Dr. Welsh shares her unique journey from early ambitions in medicine to building a multi-faceted career focused on helping working moms navigate identity, ambition, and the challenges of modern parenthood. In this conversation, Dr. Welsh gets candid about tuning out external expectations, em...
2025-05-05
27 min
Adverse Reactions
Cardiovascular Risks from Low-Level Metal Mixtures
Sometimes negative results can be just as interesting as positive ones. Nivetha Subramaniam, a student at McGill University, discusses her research regarding the potential cardiovascular risks from exposure to mixtures of arsenic and cadmium with co-hosts Anne Chappelle, PhD, and David Faulkner, PhD.About the GuestNivetha Kamalavannan Subramaniam is a PhD student at McGill University in Canada. She is the recipient of the McGill Dr. Morris Karmazyn and Dr. Margaret P. Moffat Fellowship in Cardiovascular Research. The title of her PhD thesis project is "The Pro-atherogenic Effects of Arsenic and Cadmium Mixtures."
2024-12-30
27 min
CreateGrowProfit: Coaching Stories
043: Life Coaching DON'T Re-Invent The Wheel w/ Anne Shoshana Deakter
Don't re-invent the wheel, learn from thousand years old wisdom in this interview with Anne Shoshana Deakter. Happy people take action. Action creates happiness. Loving, sharing, creating. 👉 CreateGrowProfit YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@creategrowprofit ⭐ FREE guide 'How To Get High-Ticket Clients': https://creategrowprofit.com/first-client-pdf/ Get in touch with Anne: 📧 Email: info@anneshoshanadeakter.com 🖥️ Website: https://www.anneshoshanadeakter.com/ 📱 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/annesdeakter My Social Media Links: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/creategrowprofit Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/creategrowprofit Twitter: https://twitter.com/themorrisgrand Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creategrowprofit/ Host: Morris Grand
2024-06-02
32 min
Tutoring Tips
A Tutoring Tip from... Anne Morris
"Maths tutors : What's the first question you should ask a new learner in your first session?" A tutoring tip from Anne Morris, founder of Yipiyap - a tutoring provider to schools and colleges across the UK, whose tutors are academic peer mentors called Yipiyaps. Find out more about Yipiyap here: https://www.yipiyap.co.uk/ Record your own Tutoring Tip 👉https://tally.so/r/nrOM8M - - - Last week we had a tip from Claire Torbett The tuto...
2024-02-06
02 min
The Matt King Show
How to Get Started in Short-Term Rentals with Leslie-Anne Morris
Leslie Anne Morris began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to begin building true wealth. From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin she knew she had made the right choice. The cabin was an overnight success! The cash flow she made from her first investment allowed her to quickly scale her portfolio and today she has 10 short-term rentals. Leslie fell in love with Tennessee and moved there in 2020. After learning about a lack...
2024-02-02
56 min
People and Projects Podcast: Project Management Podcast
PPP 404 | How Project Managers Can Move Fast and FIX Things, with Anne Morriss
Summary In this episode, Andy interviews author Anne Morris about key concepts from her book Move Fast and Fix Things: The Trusted Leader's Guide to Solving Hard Problems. She emphasizes the importance of building trust and moving fast in change initiatives. Morris introduces the FIX Map, which illustrates the relationship between trust and speed. She also explores the significance of inclusion and the power of storytelling in driving successful change. Additionally, Morris addresses common misconceptions about speed and shares insights on applying Agile principles to change management. Chapters 00:00 Introduction 02:25 Start of Interview 02:44 Discussion on...
2024-02-01
43 min
The Unfiltered Femme Podcast
Why You Should Explore Tantra: Conscious Sex, Tantric Kissing & The Path to More Pleasure - With Anne Bland | EP17
In this truly unfiltered episode I’m joined by Tantric Sex & Relationship Coach, Anne Bland, to dive into why you would explore Tantra and the path to more pleasure.In this episode we dive into: Anne’s journey of being a CEO & a political career in the EU to becoming a Tantric Coach What is tantra? Misconceptions about tantra who it is for The path to more pleasure How to go from physical sex to deeper, energetic & conscious sex Tantric kissing Conscious communication Holistic sex tools Where do couples begin with getting into tantraConnect with...
2023-12-16
58 min
Real Estate 101
214. Cabin Fever & Short-Term Rentals with Leslie Anne Morris
Your WakeUp Call begins when you start to challenge conventional thinking. When you empower yourself to break free from the daily grind. When you choose to design your own lifestyle and economy. In this episode of “The WakeUp Call” podcast, Host Paul Thompson is joined by “The Cabin Lady”, Leslie Anne Morris. The two discuss her portfolio of Short-Term Rentals within Cabins in the Smoky Mountains, which have exploded in popularity alongside the increasing tourism to the area. With a smart business and property management strategy, she explains how it’s possible to make substantial returns, but that it’s i...
2023-09-05
40 min
Real Estate 101
214. Cabin Fever & Short-Term Rentals with Leslie Anne Morris
Your WakeUp Call begins when you start to challenge conventional thinking. When you empower yourself to break free from the daily grind. When you choose to design your own lifestyle and economy. In this episode of “The WakeUp Call” podcast, Host Paul Thompson is joined by “The Cabin Lady”, Leslie Anne Morris. The two discuss her portfolio of Short-Term Rentals within Cabins in the Smoky Mountains, which have exploded in popularity alongside the increasing tourism to the area. With a smart business and property management strategy, she explains how it’s possible to make substantial returns, but that it’s i...
2023-09-05
40 min
Find Your Freedom Podcast
How Leslie Anne Morris Built a $7M Portfolio in 3 Years and Empowered 1000 Women
Hey there Freedom Seekers! Meet Leslie Anne Morris, a former high-profile banker hailing from Northern California. With a career spanning 23 years serving elite clients across the state. After quitting 9 - 5 and ventured into the world of real estate and investing. Remarkably, she has amassed a $7 million portfolio in just three years and is passionately dedicated to empowering over 1000 women on their own financial journeys. She transformed her life, traveling more, and establishing Josh's Cabins, her own management company. Today, Leslie's impressive journey has led her to invest in the Smoky Mountains, where she's created a passive income s...
2023-09-04
48 min
Quiet Wealth
Explore the World of Vacation Home Investing with Leslie Anne Morris, The Cabin Lady | Episode 79
Hey there, fellow wealth builders! It's time to kick those financial goals into high gear.In this episode of Quiet Wealth, your host Camilla Jeffs sits down with Leslie Anne Morris, better known as the Cabin Lady, to talk about the importance of building generational wealth. Leslie is gonna share her incredible journey from commercial banking to real estate investing in vacation home properties in the breathtaking Smoky Mountains.From the appeal of vacation rentals to the smart tactics of theming a property to the absolute musts of effective management, Leslie...
2023-07-27
36 min
Passive Real Estate Investing with Mavericks
Smoky Mountain Short-Term Rentals with Leslie Anne Morris
To access a FREE collection of resources, go to www.TheMaverickVault.com In today’s episode, we delve into rental properties in the Smoky Mountains and uncover the vast opportunities available to real estate investors. Join Leslie Anne Morris as she explores this market's unique advantages and potential for profitability. Don’t miss out! Key Takeaways From This Episode What makes the Smoky Mountain an ideal market for rental properties Challenges and pitfalls in managing your rental properties Lending strategies to finance your short-term rental properties Key considerations before investing in the S...
2023-07-03
28 min
Pillars Of Wealth Creation
POWC #598 – Short Term Rentals with Leslie Anne Morris
You can find great short term rental deals in today’s market with proper underwriting and focusing on the right market like Leslie Anne Morris talks about today. Welcome to Pillars of Wealth Creation, where we talk about building financial freedom with a special focus in business and Real Estate. Follow along as Todd Dexheimer interviews top entrepreneurs, investors, advisers and coaches. Leslie Anne Morris is an investor and short-term rental property manager focused on creating a passive income source for out-of-state investors. In this episode, Leslie discusses managing short-term rental properties in the Smoky Mountains, navigating the different levels of...
2023-07-03
37 min
5 Minute Success - The Podcast
Leslie Anne Morris - Secrets to Scaling Short-Term Rentals Revealed: 5 Minute Success
Leslie Anne Morris began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while earning her MBA at the University of Southern California and working in Los Angeles as a commercial banker. For over twenty years, Leslie helped high-profile clients like SpaceX and closed a $50 million private equity deal. She applies the same underwriting strategy to building her growing real estate portfolio. And today, she is sharing her playbook to motivate others to do the same while creating truly passive income in short-term rentals. From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin in 2019, she knew she had made the r...
2023-06-06
26 min
Average Joe Finances
194. Are Short Term Rentals in the Smokies Still Viable with Leslie Anne Morris
Send us a textJoin Mike Cavaggioni with Leslie Anne Morris on the 194th episode of the Average Joe Finances Podcast. Leslie Anne shares her expertise and strategies to motivate others and create a passive income in short-term rentals. In this episode, you’ll learn:Find the Who & Get Started in Real Estate Investing Current Environment in the Smoky Mountain Short-Term RentalsThe underwriting metrics of Passive Investing in Short Term RentalsWhy are there only 31% of women real estate investors and how can we change thisAnd so much more!Ab...
2023-05-31
41 min
Casual Fridays REI
Episode 434 – Invest In The Smoky Mountains with Leslie Anne Morris
Leslie Anne Morris began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while earning her MBA at the University of Southern California and working in Los Angeles as a commercial banker. For over twenty years, Leslie helped high-profile clients like SpaceX and closed a $50 million private equity deal. She applies the same underwriting strategy to building her … Read More Read More
2023-05-05
20 min
Business Innovators Radio
Interview with Leslie Anne Morris, Owner of Invest in The Smoky Mountains
Leslie Anne Morris began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while earning her MBA at the University of Southern California and working in Los Angeles as a commercial banker. For over twenty years, Leslie helped high-profile clients like SpaceX and closed a $50 million private equity deal. She applies the same underwriting strategy to building her growing real estate portfolio. And today, she is sharing her playbook to motivate others to do the same while creating truly passive income in short-term rentals.From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin in 2019, she knew she had made the right...
2023-04-13
23 min
Streams to Impact
REIA 288 Leslie Anne Morris: Investing in the Smoky Mountains
We'd love to hear from you. What are your thoughts and questions?Leslie Anne Morris, originally from California, began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to begin building true wealth. From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin she knew she had made the right choice. The cabin was an overnight success! The cash flow she made from her first investment allowed her to quickly scale her portfolio and today she has 10 short term rentals. L...
2023-04-10
23 min
Frank and Stan Chats
Frank and Stan Chat No.142: The Anne Morris Returns Edition
This week with Stan away Frank undertakes the chat with Susan Breckell, a regular guest on the show. The guest is Anne Morris, Founder and CEO of Yipiyap, a longstanding tutoring organisation that employs students on gap years to work with pupils in secondary schools and Colleges. Anne explains how Yipiyap has grown and how it remained positive despite some setbacks in getting accredited to the National Tutoring Programme. All is well now, and the number of students it supports is at record levels. The chat considers the devastating news of a Headteacher committing suicide following a disappointing Ofsted inspection...
2023-03-27
43 min
RealDealChat / Lessons from Real Estate Investors
Smokey Mountain Short-Term Rental Investing with Leslie Anne Morris
Leslie Anne Morris, originally from California, began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to begin building true wealth.From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin she knew she had made the right choice. The cabin was an overnight success! The cash flow she made from her first investment allowed her to quickly scale her portfolio and today she has 10 short term rentals. Leslie fell in love with Tennessee and moved there in 2020.After learning about...
2023-03-02
36 min
The Adventures of a Real Estate Investor
AREI 103: What To Think About Before Jumping Into Short Terms Rentals with Leslie Anne Morris |
Leslie Anne Morris is a successful real estate investor who began her journey while earning her MBA and working as a commercial banker. She applies her underwriting strategy to build her real estate portfolio, which has rapidly scaled to double digits and a value of $7 million in less than three years. She fell in love with Tennessee and founded two sister companies, Invest in the Smoky Mountains and Josh’s Cabins Management, to offer a one-stop shop for out-of-state investors to create passive income in short-term rentals. She is a motivational speaker, focused on empowering women to beg...
2023-02-28
32 min
Hurt to Healing
Anne Robinson on her inspiring recovery from alcoholism
I am honoured to be joined by Anne Robinson, established television presenter and journalist known for her assertive views and her frosty presenting style on one of my all time favourite game shows, The Weakest Link. In the 1960s, Anne was the first young female trainee at the Daily Mail newspaper. She worked at The Sunday Times and The Daily Mirror and then went on to host programmes such as Watchdog to Channel Four's Countdown.However, in her mid-thirties Anne began to drum up a reputation for being a heavy drinker, which began to overshadow her...
2023-02-14
29 min
The Best Ever CRE Show
JF3061: Short-Term Rental Management Strategies ft. Leslie Anne Morris
Leslie Anne Morris is an investor and short-term rental property manager focused on creating a passive income source for out-of-state investors. In this episode, Leslie discusses managing short-term rental properties in the Smoky Mountains, navigating the different levels of expectations between short-term and long-term renters, and how she is currently structuring the financing for her properties. Leslie Anne Morris | Real Estate Background Investor and short-term rental property manager in the Smoky Mountains focused on creating a passive income source for out-of-state investors who want to build a life apart from trading their time for money. Portfolio: 11 sh...
2023-01-21
23 min
The Real Estate Investing Club
Building a Short Term Rental Empire in the Smokey Mountains with Leslie Anne Morris (The Real Estate Investing Club #301)
Want to become financially free through commercial real estate? Check out our eBook to learn how to jump start a cash flowing real estate portfolio here https://www.therealestateinvestingclub.com/real-estate-wealth-bookIn this episode of The Real Estate Investing Club I interview Leslie Anne Morris, Leslie Anne Morris, originally from California, began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to begin building true wealth. From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin she knew she had made the r...
2023-01-11
26 min
Multifamily Insights
How to Get Started in Short-Term Rentals with Leslie-Anne Morris, Ep. 467
Leslie Anne Morris began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to begin building true wealth. From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin she knew she had made the right choice. The cabin was an overnight success! The cash flow she made from her first investment allowed her to quickly scale her portfolio and today she has 10 short-term rentals. Leslie fell in love with Tennessee and moved there in 2020. After learning about a lack in the marketplace, Leslie quickly...
2023-01-06
33 min
How Did They Do It? Real Estate
SA587 | Cabin Rental Investing Secrets for Maximum Returns with Leslie Anne Morris
Are you interested in a low-barrier entry into real estate investing? Then check out today’s episode! Don’t miss our conversation with Leslie Anne Morris about how to generate passive income through vacation rentals from acquisition to deal development and everything in between.Key Takeaways to Listen forThings you need to invest in your first short-term rental propertyBest beginner tips on how to find investment propertiesWays to make your cabin rental marketableReasons you should hire a good property managerWhy you need to be aware of local short-term rental policiesRe...
2022-12-15
30 min
The Cashflow Project
Making Millionaires in the mountains - Short term rentals w/ Leslie Anne Morris
In this episode, Steve is joined by Leslie Anne Morris in a discussion about passive investment opportunities in Smoky Mountain. Leslie Anne shares that although she worked in commercial banking with big names and awesome stuff, she was not truly fulfilled on the wealth-building side. Nagging in her mind is the idea of investing in real estate. What has been thought to be a hobby or some retirement income source scaled up quickly to a seven million portfolio resulting in her resigning from her job. Today, despite the constant guest-friendly changes Airbnb is making, she takes it on, knowing...
2022-12-13
39 min
Short Term Rental Secrets Podcast
Ep 124 - From STR Investor to Full-Service Agent & CoHost with Leslie Anne Morris
Leslie Anne Morris, originally from California, began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to start building true wealth. From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin, she knew she had made the right choice. The cabin was an overnight success! The cash flow she made from her first investment allowed her to scale her portfolio quickly; today, she has ten short-term rentals. Leslie fell in love with Tennessee and moved there in 2020. After learning about a lack in the...
2022-11-14
36 min
The Real Estate Espresso Podcast
Leslie Anne Morris
All the way from Nashville, Tennessee, Leslie Anne Morris specializes in short term rentals in the Smokey Mountains. Today's show is a deeper examination of the laws of supply and demand and how choosing the best location is vitally important when it comes to short term rentals. Her website is JoshsCabins.com or InvestInthesmokeymountains.com where you can book a short term rental or learn more about investing in the area. ---------------- Host: Victor Menasce email: podcast@victorjm.com
2022-11-13
14 min
Vacation Rental Revolution Podcast
Episode 76 - Inspiring Women RE Investors with Leslie Anne Morris
Leslie Anne Morris, began her Smoky Mountain investing journey while living and working in Los Angeles. Leslie had been a commercial banker for over twenty years and wanted to begin building true wealth.From the minute she closed on her first investment cabin she knew she had made the right choice. The cabin was an overnight success! The cash flow she made from her first investment allowed her to quickly scale her portfolio and today she has 10 short term rentals. Leslie’s mission is to be a driving force that helps empower women to begin inve...
2022-11-11
34 min
The Power of Owning Your Career Podcast
S9 Episode 7 - Follow Your Passion & Purpose with Anne Carlson
Have you ever wondered what a cricket tastes like? Join Simone as she talks with Anne Carlson, the Founder & CEO of Jiminy's, a sustainable dog food that replaces animal protein with cricket protein. She has disrupted the pet industry while positively impacting climate change. Anne shares her journey from a contracting foundation to entrepreneur. Learn how she got into the driver's seat in her career. Connect with Anne on LinkedIn or at Jiminys.com. ↪️Join The After Show Discussion in our LinkedIn Group. ↪️Leave a review https://ratethispodcast.com/driverseat Stay Focused on Your Caree...
2022-10-23
25 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 23: "This multitude of voices is how we thrive"
Bringing Season 2 of In Process to a close, Festival Director Anne Morris chats with fellow Dance Project Executive Director, Lauren Joyner, as they reflect on memories and highlights from the second half of the season. They echo ideas from the wide spectrum of guests about establishing a healthy and sustainable dance career, the need for equal access to funding and opportunities, and reexamining what a thriving career in dance can look like."In Process" is sponsored by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist's Performing Arts Medicine Clinic: WakeHealth.edu/PerformingArtsMedFor information on upcoming NC Dance...
2022-06-09
46 min
Recovery Survey
Lee-Anne Richardson: Addicted to Happy
Lee-Anne Richardson started talking about alcohol recovery on her YouTube channel Addicted to Happy shortly after getting sober in 2014. A few years later she created Sober City which a local resource in Nova Scotia offering meetups, resources, and inspiration all around getting sober and connecting with like-minded people. Throughout the last 8 years of talking about recovery, hearing others’ stories about addiction, and learning about sobriety and mental health Lee-Anne has gained great insight into the many paths one can take on their recovery journey. We’re all so different but we’re also more alike than we realize. YouT...
2022-06-01
43 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 22: "What is my learning going to look like?" (Guests: Faith Fidgeon, Rae Cozart, Kendall Ramirez, maD O'Brien)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris speaks with four 2022 UNCSA contemporary dance graduates, Faith Fidgeon, Kendall Ramirez, maD O’Brien, and Rae Cozart. As these artists transition out of guided education, we discuss the ways they are trying to deal with that disorientation and take control of their own learning. We’ll talk about why it feels like they’ve been thrown by an elephant, how the pandemic changed their relationship to dance, and the kind of artistic communities they are looking to create, serve and participate in.Links:Come see our guests perform with Chris...
2022-05-26
35 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 21: "It's about keeping people moving" (Guest: Dr. David Popoli)
This week festival director Anne Morris speaks with Dr. David Popoli, a Sports Medicine physician at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist specializing in Performing Arts Medicine. Dr. Popoli speaks about his dedication to approaching the work of getting artists safely and sustainably back to their artform by considering artist health in a holistic way, from sports medicine to physical therapy to nutrition and psychology. He shares his tactics for providing patient-driven care by learning the language of dance, music, and other arts, and striving to keep performing arts medicine clinics as safe spaces for artists."In Process"...
2022-05-12
25 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 20: "I just encourage people to come back and back" (Guests: ShaLeigh Comerford and Jodee Nimerichter)
This week Festival director Anne Morris speaks with ShaLeigh Comerford, founder, and director of ShaLeigh Dance Works, and Jodee Nimerichter, Executive Director of the American Dance Festival (ADF) in Durham, NC. An annual festival bringing students and dance companies from across the US and internationally, the American Dance Festival plays a particular role in providing opportunities for students and audiences to experience the breadth and depth of modern dance. In this conversation, Jodee and ShaLeigh talk about how much can be learned by driving a bus, the kinds of education many artists are missing, and the importance of building...
2022-04-28
37 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 19: "Connected to the bigger picture" (guest Laura Stauderman)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris speaks with the President of NCDEO (North Carolina Dance Education Organization) and Dance educator, Laura Stauderman. The mission of NCDEO is to support and advance dance education in NC as a component of lifelong learning while providing resources and creating a sense of community for NC dance educators. As a high school dance educator herself, Laura sees firsthand the impact of exposing the next generation to art early on and the social-emotional benefits dance provides. In this conversation, we discuss how those social-emotional benefits became essential during COVID, how art education and experiences...
2022-04-14
30 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 18: "A culture of confidence and creativity" (guest: Lesa Broadhead)
This week Festival Director Anne Morris speaks with Lesa Broadhead, teaching artist and director of the Dance Theatre of DREAMS, at the DREAMS Center for Arts Education in Wilmington, NC. The mission of DREAMS is to create a culture of confidence for youth and teens through equitable access to arts education. Lesa talks about how she overcame the initial challenge of transitioning from leading college-level dance programs to an after-school dance program, how she collaborates with others in the community to provide pre-professional experiences to her students, and the joy of nurturing the natural creativity and curiosity of young...
2022-03-31
28 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 17: "The grace and dignity of my years" (guests: Jody Cassell and Gerri Houlihan)
This week’s episode, adapted from a community conversation at the February 2022 Monthly Dancer Chat, features Jody Cassell and Gerri Houlihan in conversation about aging as dancers. Jody and Gerri share their experiences about their journeys as dancers into their later life and how they maintain their bodies, minds, and spirits to continue feeding their love for dance as their relationship to the art form changes. They provide inspiration on how to nurture the artist within throughout the joys and challenges of aging.“In Process” is sponsored by Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist’s Performing Arts Medicine Clinic...
2022-03-17
34 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 16 "Speaking my truth" part 2 (Guests Princess Howell Johnson, Milanda McGinnis, April Parker, Alexandra Joye Warren)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris continues a conversation with four Greensboro-based artists: Princess Howell Johnson, Milanda McGinnis, April Parker, and Alexandra Joye Warren. In this 2-part conversation, these four women have an honest discussion on what is needed locally and nationally for Black artists to thrive, and the structural barriers that Black artists have faced and continue to confront and overcome. In the second part of the conversation, we discuss the impact that repeated rejection from funding or presenting structures can have on mental health, the ripple effects of being unapologetically true to your authentic self, and practical...
2022-03-03
42 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 15: "Speaking my truth" part 1 (guests Princess Howell Johnson, Milanda McGinnis, April Parker, Alexandra Joye Warren)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris speaks with four Greensboro-based artists: Princess Howell Johnson, Milanda McGinnis, April Parker, and Alexandra Joye Warren. In this 2-part conversation, these four women have an honest discussion on what is needed locally and nationally for Black artists to thrive, and the structural barriers that Black artists have faced and continue to confront and overcome. In this first part of the conversation, we talk about the ways these artists create spaces for and by Black artists, and how their feelings about that work have shifted over the years. We also speak on the importance...
2022-02-24
39 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 14: "Honor the roots" (guest: Tarayjah Hoey-Gordon)
This week Festival Director Anne Morris speaks with Tarayjah Hoey-Gordon, a dance educator, movement artist, and the founder of Dance Now Cry Later, an organization created to Educate, Elevate, and Inspire the next generation of dancers. Tarayjah shares the creative ways she’s finding to mentor young dance artists and describes her drive to create spaces and relationships that she would have benefitted from as she came up in the dance community. Tarayjah provides insight on how we can better respect Street Dance culture and break down the barriers between communities in the dance world, including studio dancers, street da...
2022-02-17
28 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 13: "That's when I just fell in love with my Blackness" (guest host: Vania Claiborne, guests Amelia Renee Byrd and Jordan Booker-Medley)
Last year on the podcast, Vania Claiborne, Dance Project staff member, choreographer, and educator, hosted a special conversation focused on the experience of some of the Black dance artists connected to Dance Project and the NC Dance Festival. It is such a rich conversation that we wanted to revisit it this year. Vania speaks with Amelia Renee Byrd and Jordan Booker-Medley about the experiences and mentors that have influenced who they are as artists, what it was like to see themselves reflected on the stage for the first time, how they navigate expectations our culture puts on the artistic...
2022-02-10
59 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 12: "Lean into artistry as disruption" (guest Jeff Aguiar)
This week, I’m talking with Jeff Aguiar, Theater and Literature Director for the North Carolina Arts Council. Jeff is a performing artist himself, as well as a PhD candidate in Conflict Analysis and Resolution Studies, studying the ways in which art is socially and politically engaged.We discuss the ways that the NC Arts Council is making shifts to be more responsive to artist and community needs and more equitable in their funding practices, the role of art and dance in pushing shifts like these forward, and Jeff’s call to artists to be fully present wher...
2022-02-03
56 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 11: "It’s a good thing to know your strengths” (guests: Heather Hartley and Phil Reynolds)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Heather Hartley and Phil Reynolds, the founders of Trillium Arts, a residency center outside of Asheville, NC, that supports artists through a variety of residency and creative exchange programs. They moved to North Carolina a few years ago, from Chicago, where both had extensive experience working in the performing arts sector. Most recently Heather was the executive director of See Chicago Dance, a service and advocacy organization, and Phil was executive director of Chicago Dancers United from 2016 to 2019 and executive director of the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago for 17 years...
2022-01-20
41 min
Elder Health Connection
Part 2: The Missing Link in Your Health Team with Anne Gould-Ruete [010]
*Free* Vision Exercise: https://carolinemorris.com/vision Join Caroline and Anne Gould-Ruete, PT, DPT, NCS as we continue our conversation on what's missing from most health care models when chronic disease is involved. We also talk about how we need to shift our perspectives to sustainably improve health. Anne is a physical therapist with board certification in neurological physical therapy and a women's health coach. Her practice, Envision Physical Therapy and Wellness, focuses on the care of people with Parkinson's Disease. Connect with Anne: https://www.envisionptw.com/ Connect with Caroline: ht...
2022-01-10
26 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 10: Thriving: sow, grow, and eat
This week, we are taking some time at the beginning of a new year to reflect back on the past months and look ahead to the future. Since August, this podcast has featured a variety of people across the NC dance community, and in nearly each conversation, we’ve asked our guests, “what do you think the NC dance community needs to thrive?” Today, we’re listening back to excerpts of some of these conversations, drawing connections between the overlapping and intersecting ideas. In a way, we’re bringing these guests into conversation with each other, as each of them appro...
2022-01-06
36 min
Elder Health Connection
The Missing Link in Your Health Team with Anne Gould-Ruete Part 1 [009]
*Free* Vision Exercise: https://carolinemorris.com/vision Join Caroline and Anne Gould-Ruete, PT, DPT, NCS for a conversation on what's missing from most health care models when chronic disease is involved. We also talk about how we need to shift our perspectives to sustainably improve health. Anne is a physical therapist with board certification in neurological physical therapy and a women's health coach. Her practice, Envision Physical Therapy and Wellness, focuses on the care of people with Parkinson's Disease. Connect with Anne: https://www.envisionptw.com/ Connect with Caroline: https://carolinemorris.co...
2022-01-03
30 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 9: "It's always an evolution" (guest Doug Singleton)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Doug Singleton, the Executive Director for the Charlotte Ballet. Doug has been with the Charlotte Ballet since 1996, and the Executive Director since 2005. Doug has a long history in NC, and brings the perspective of a producer and presenter to the question of how to ensure a thriving future for the dance community. We’ll talk about how the Alvin Ailey Dance Company changed the course of his life, how Charlotte Ballet works to become a company of creatives, and what he thinks the key is to getting a dance audience to co...
2021-12-16
38 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 8: "There for the joy of moving” (guest: Caitlin Dutton-Reaver)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Caitlin Dutton-Reaver, a choreographer, teacher, and administrator who has been one of Dance Project’s Artists in Residence this year, and also a teacher for our studio this fall. Caitlin moved to NC from NYC a few months before the pandemic hit. We’ll talk about her background in immersive theater, how that informs her perspective on the purpose of performance, what she’s been working on during her residency, and the power that connecting dancers can have in helping the community thrive. Caitlin will share her work on December 17 in an inf...
2021-12-02
29 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 7: "A spontaneous reaction to the space we find ourselves in" (Guest Zoe Litaker)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris welcomes photographer Zoe Litaker back to the show. Zoe and Anne talked last fall on the podcast, at the beginning of our work on the 30 Portraits for 30 Years series, in which Zoe photographed 30 dance artists who have been influential in the development and evolution of the Dance Festival over the years. Each of these artists is a collection of the moments they’ve lived, their personal history intertwining with the story of the NC Dance Festival in a variety of ways. Zoe’s photos capture them in one moment of time, a glimpse of a...
2021-11-18
29 min
Elder Health Connection
Dignity in Dementia Care with Anne Stankiewicz [002]
Join Caroline and Anne Stankiewicz of Capable Care Solutions as we discuss caregiver support and burnout prevention, particularly in dementia care, while maintaining patient dignity and independence. Anne is an occupational therapist, certified in Thomas Jefferson University's Skills2Care®Caregiver Training program, serving the Lancaster, PA area. Connect with Anne: Social: @capablecare Website: www.capable.care Connect with Caroline: Website: www.carolinemorris.com
2021-11-08
27 min
WUN4ALL
Ep.7 My journey with IVF in the workplace with Kelly-Anne Morris, Cadent
For National Fertility Awareness Week 2021, Penny Randell speaks with Kelly-Anne Morris from Cadent Gas to learn more about her journey with infertility and how she has channeled this into making a positive difference at work.
2021-11-05
24 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 6: "You should start with the big toe" (Guest: Duane Cyrus)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Duane Cyrus, founder and director of Theatre of Movement, and faculty in the UNC Greensboro Dance Department. He has curated an upcoming exhibit at the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) in Winston-Salem – Black @ Intersection: Contemporary Black Voices in Art, which opens November 19. Listen to find out more about Duane’s interest in the interplay between different art forms, what a “big toe initiative” is, and how he tries to question ideas about race and gender in his creative work.This episode of “In Process” is sponsored by the UNC Greensbo...
2021-11-04
31 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 5: "Reinvent the notion of community" (Guest: Robin Gee)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Robin Gee, director of the Greensboro Dance Film Festival and faculty in the UNC Greensboro dance department. The Greensboro Dance Film Festival runs October 29-November 6 in a variety of venues in Greensboro, and features dance films by local, regional, and international artists. As the Dance Film Festival approaches, we discuss Robin’s entry into filmmaking, how art reflects culture, and how she strives to really engage the community through her work.This episode of “In Process” is sponsored by the UNC Greensboro Dance Department.Links:For mo...
2021-10-21
29 min
The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast
The Tables are Turned... Dr. Anne gets Interviewed
In this episode of the Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast the tables are turned! Dr. Caroline Morris is interviewing me about my newest program helping people to improve their life through small individualized changes that will heave impacts on their overall health through coaching. We talk about what coaching is and how it can help people by focusing on the individual and allowing for open safe space to figure out how to achieve optimal wellness.If you are interested in finding out more about my coaching programs or are interested in scheduling a free discovery call to see...
2021-10-13
23 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 4: "The music that dance makes" (Guests: Aparna Keshaviah and Atiba Rorie)
This week, Festival director Anne Morris talks with dancer Aparna Keshaviah and musician Atiba Rorie about their creative collaboration as part of the NC Dance Festival performance this past weekend. In bringing Aparna and Atiba together for this project, we explored the contrasts between Aparna’s classical Indian dance and Atiba’s West African rhythms, and the process of finding common ground. Prior to the October 2 performance, Atiba and Aparna had a few conversations and exchanged a few ideas about rhythms and structure. Everything else came together during the afternoon of the performance, when they rehearsed in the studio toge...
2021-10-07
28 min
The Parkinson's Vitality Project Podcast
The Heart of Parkinson's: Interview with Caroline Morris
I am back from my hiatus and excited to interview Dr. Caroline Morris, physical therapist and health coach who specializes in working with people who have cardiac conditions. We discuss some of the common cardiac issues that people with Parkinson's have and what people can do to help manage these lesser talked about issues in PD. If you want to know more about Dr. Caroline, you can find her at: https://carolinemorris.com/You can follow Dr. Caroline on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caroline-morris-pt-dpt-b9300769/Twitter: https://twitter.com/carolinehmorr
2021-09-29
23 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2, Episode 3: "Take space, claim space, and relate to each other" (Guest: Helen Simoneau)
This week, I’m talking to choreographer Helen Simoneau, artistic director of Helen Simoneau Danse, about her dance, Flight Distance I, that she will be setting on a cast of 5 NC professionals for our NC Dance Festival performance on October 2nd. The group will be in residence in Dance Project’s studios the week of September 27 as they prepare for performance. This will be Helen’s first live performance of her choreography since March of 2020. We’ll discuss how Flight Distance turns out to be the perfect choice for the current moment, the new project she’s working on, and the im...
2021-09-23
27 min
The Mo Show Podcast
Greater Huntsville Humane Society with Anne Caldwell and Spencer Batcheller
The first thing people usually think of when it comes to animal welfare organizations is adoption and foster care for pets. But you might be surprised to learn their mission goes beyond simply finding homes for pets. In today’s episode, we’re speaking with the team from the Greater Huntsville Humane Society. Anne Caldwell and Spencer Batcheller are focused on putting an end to homelessness for pets within the animal world. It starts with education and preventing animal homeless in the first place. For instance, one of the programs that the Hu...
2021-09-23
37 min
AI Exponential Thinker
“Leadership in times of Exponential Technologies” – Guests : Frances Frei , Anne Morris / Host : Dr. Lobna Karoui
A new exceptional Episode in the Serie "Executive Exponential Leader" in the unique AI Chanel of Trust "Exponential Trust Times " by AI Exponential Thinker. Episode “Leadership in times of Exponential Technologies” – Book ‘Unleased The Unapologetic Leader's Guide to Empowering Everyone Around You’ An authentic conversation with our Prestigious Guests : Anne Morris, entrepreneur, Author, speaker and the executive founder of the Leadership Consortium, & Frances Frei is the UPS Foundation Professor of Service Management at Harvard Business School, Author, speaker and Advisor for great companies such as Google, Uber, Wework...
2021-09-15
48 min
How to Love the Sh*t Out of Life - The Podcast
Episode 69 - How to Love the Sh*t Out of Comics with Jason Morris
It's time to love the sh*t out of comics! Cheers to Jason Morris, who runs The Comic Shop, for joining me to talk all things comics. We chat about the escapism comics bring and how they have evolved over the years. Enjoy this episode! Listen and subscribe: www.howtolovetheshitoutoflife.com/podcast
2021-09-15
29 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 2: "We are our bodies" (Guest: Camerin Watson)
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Camerin Watson, a dancer, teacher, choreographer, and organizer based in Charlotte, NC. Camerin is one of the people helping to coordinate the NC Dance Festival’s Statewide Movement Wave on September 18. Along with coordinators in Asheville, Greensboro, Durham, and Wilmington, Camerin is helping pass a wave of movement from one end of the state to the other. People of all ages and abilities are invited to join in the guided movement and be part of the NC Dance Festival’s 30th Anniversary season as we celebrate how dance brings us together! We’l...
2021-09-09
34 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
S2 Episode 1: "What does it mean to thrive?"
Welcome to the 2nd season of “In Process: The NC Dance Festival podcast”!This season, we’ll be guided by the question, “What does the NC Dance Community need to Thrive?” Our conversations this season start with dance and the creative life, but spill into all aspects of our community as we connect, revitalize, and dream together. This week, Festival Director Anne Morris is joined by Dance Project co-director Lauren Joyner, to kick off this second season, talking a little about what to expect from this season of the podcast, and what we have planned for the rest of th...
2021-08-26
29 min
The Business of Sales Podcast
The Business of Sales, Episode #76 - Anne Gannon
Keep Score because when you do the score gets better! Your accountant helps you “keep score” and will help you with your business strategy to ensure you are getting the most from your business. Anne Gannon is our guest today and she is the Principle at the Largo Group, a major accounting and bookkeeping firm in Boston and Philadelphia. She has some great ideas to help you in your business today! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbospodcast/support
2021-08-05
29 min
THE NEW HEALTH CLUB
🍄 #65 - Hamilton Morris - How to be non-judgemental with psychedelics.
Hello there!As summertime starts, we are working on our T-shirt Capsule Collection we are presenting soon! But now back to my guest today! Yes, it’s Hamilton Morris. He is an American journalist, documentarian, and scientific researcher. He is the creator and director of the television series “Hamilton's Pharmacopeia”, in which he investigates the chemistry, history, and cultural impact of various psychoactive drugs. The show has been produced in various forms since 2009. Hamilton's Pharmacopeia began as a monthly column about psychoactive drugs written by Morris for Vice magazine. Now Hamilton is on the third...
2021-06-10
1h 15
THE NEW HEALTH CLUB
Hamilton Morris - How to be non-judgemental with psychedelics.
Yes, it’s the famous Hamilton Morris who is my guest today. Hamilton is an American journalist, documentarian, and scientific researcher. He is the creator and director of the television series “Hamilton's Pharmacopeia”, in which he investigates the chemistry, history, and cultural impact of various psychoactive drugs. Now Hamilton is on the third season of his show, which was released on January 4, 2021.The show runs on Vice TV and YT. Hamilton started to engage early into very personalised and you could say customised research of drugs and substances. He always had an interesting aura around him on camera, a mixture of a d...
2021-06-10
1h 15
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 21: Intermission
This week, we’re wrapping up Season 1 of “In Process,” the NC Dance Festival podcast, by listening back to a collection of moments in this Dance Festival season. Some of these are favorite moments from conversations, things that I think back to again and again. Some of these give a sense of the range of ways we’ve engaged artists and audiences in this very different season. All of them bring up questions that the Festival and this podcast have been investigating this season, and really, are at the core of so much that we as dancers do: Who are we...
2021-05-28
43 min
The Tudor History & Travel Show
The Shocking Arrest of Anne Boleyn: From Greenwich to the Tower, with co-host, James Peacock
On the anniversary of the trials of Anne Boleyn and her brother, George, join me and James Peacock, founder of The Anne Boleyn Society, as we follow in the footsteps of Anne Boleyn from her arrest at Greenwich Palace to her arrival at the Tower. We conclude the podcast with our final and poignant conversation on Tower Hill, where those men accused with Anne died upon the scaffold. If you want to see some images associated with this podcast, do check out the show notes, which you can find by following this link. In the m...
2021-05-15
1h 12
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 20: “Connecting Community: Movement for the people”
In Episode 20, we are sharing an excerpt of our recent Community Conversation, titled Connecting Community Through Dance. This virtual conversation, sponsored by the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Dance Program, featured dance artists Tamara Williams and Alexandra Joye Warren speaking on how their work through dance builds community, works toward social justice, and gives access and voice to those historically left out.Links in this episode:To connect with the artists:Alexandra Joye Warren: @joyemovement (IG)https://www.joyemovement.comTamara Williams:@movingspiritsinc (IG)www.movingspirits.org
2021-05-07
1h 09
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 19: "Performing for one cricket at a time"
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with Gavin Stewart and Vanessa Owen of Stewart/Owen Dance. The couple is based in Asheville, NC, and this year, they’ve really been able to connect with their local arts community in a bigger way than before the pandemic, when their professional lives were full of travel. We talk about the microdance they created for the NC Dance Festival season in the fall, the ways they have created outside of their comfort zone this year, and how they look forward to using technology to get the most out of their performing car...
2021-04-23
46 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 18: "Never rewind what you're doing, keep it moving forward."
This week we have a special bonus episode in honor of Dance Project’s founder Jan Van Dyke. Her birthday is today, April 15, and she would have been 80 years old this year! To celebrate this milestone birthday, Festival Director Anne Morris sat down with three long-time Van Dyke Dance Group members, Virginia Freeman Dupont, Kelly Swindell, and Laura McDuffee, to talk about the impact meeting and working with Jan had on their lives and careers, some of the things they learned from Jan that they try to carry into their own lives, and the ways that they are helping br...
2021-04-15
54 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 17: “Feel the vibrations of another dance form”
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris chats with Aparna Keshaviah and Audrey Baran, two of the 20 choreographers selected to make a micro dance, a 30-60 second dance film, for the NC Dance Festival’s virtual premiere back in October. For this project, each choreographer was paired with a “choreography buddy”. The intention here was not to create their microdances together, but to provide some creative support throughout the process, and also to get to know artists working in other ways or other parts of the state. Audrey and Aparna were choreography buddies, so we’ll hear how they connected for this...
2021-04-09
42 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 16: "I see dance as a lifestyle, as a way of life”
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris shares short interviews with two of our current Artists in Residence, Jen Guy Metcalf and Bre Forbes. As artists in residence, Jen and Bre have access to a certain amount of free rehearsal space in our Greensboro studio, to use for the development of their creative work during the 2021 calendar year. In these conversations, we’ll hear how each is developing their artistic work, how dance communicates where words sometimes fail, the unique power of dance to illuminate and transform community spaces, and how these artists live dance in every aspect of their li...
2021-03-26
34 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 15: “What else is in the magic hat?”
This week, we’re returning to a conversation we hosted on Facebook live back in January. With the current limitations on presenting performances in traditional studio and theater spaces, artists are increasingly turning to alternative, often outdoor, performance sites, but this way of working is not new. Durham-based SITES has long been a platform for dance artists to shed light on necessary issues and create accessible, shared experiences with art. This roundtable discussion in January was moderated by SITES founder/curator Stephanie Leathers and featured a number of artists in multiple disciplines who shared their work as part of th...
2021-03-12
48 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 14: "That’s when I just fell in love with my Blackness”
To close out Black History Month, we have a special conversation hosted by Vania Claiborne, focused on the experience of some of the Black dance artists connected to Dance Project and the NC Dance Festival. Vania speaks with Amelia Renee Byrd and Jordan Booker-Medley about the experiences and mentors that have influenced who they are as artists, what it was like to see themselves reflected on the stage for the first time, how they navigate expectations our culture puts on the artistic work of Black choreographers, and what they are looking forward to exploring creatively.Links mentioned...
2021-02-26
58 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 13: "It’s so important to show up for each other"
This week Festival Director Anne Morris chats with choreographers Vania Claiborne, Taryn Griggs, and Laura Gutierrez. We have a candid conversation about the realities of being a dance artist during the pandemic, the connection between dancing and processing current events, the cost of the gig lifestyle as a choreographer, and what to do if you eat, sleep, breathe dance. These artists share how they are starting to answer some of the questions that the pandemic has raised about what is important in a dance career, and we discuss the new workshop Dance Project is starting February 14, called Maker’s Sp...
2021-02-12
47 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 12: "It's messy, and it's complex"
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris chats with Tommy Noonan, one of two directors of Culture Mill, a performing arts laboratory in Saxapahaw, NC. Tommy will be leading a workshop for the NC Dance Festival on February 6 via Zoom, titled “Movement for Movements”. We’ll discuss how questions of social justice and sustainable working practices are entwined in Culture Mill’s DNA, how to dance through administrative work, and what it means to be part of a creative ecosystem.Links mentioned in this episode:Upcoming workshop: Movement for Movements interactive workshop, February 6, 3pm. Register to join via...
2021-01-29
42 min
best story i never told
#55 Starry-Eyed Brownies by Anne Morris
New York. Brownies. A legendary hospital. That’s Outrageous podcast co-host Anne Morris shares a college tale about baked goods that involves a famous face who she wished she met under different circumstances. Episode available on beststoryinevertold.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Google Play and more.
2021-01-26
36 min
Leader of the Pack
Anne Liggett
Anne is the Head of HR for Stages Cycling. Tune in as we discuss navigating the complexities of explosive organizational growth!
2021-01-21
22 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
"Episode 11: I thought of it as a puzzle that I had to figure out"
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris chats with Hannah Sutton, the video editor who created our dance film, Converge, out of the 20 microdances choreographed by NC Dance Festival artists this fall. We’ll discuss her shift from being a dancer in front of the camera to being behind the camera, the most challenging film project she’s worked on before, and how she got unstuck in the process of combining 20 dance films into one. To see the 20 individual microdances that NC Dance Festival artists created, visit our artist page on our website.Links mentioned in this...
2021-01-15
27 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 10: "Shared space is where we build community"
This week we have a little bit of a different episode for our 10th episode, and the first show of 2021. Lauren Joyner joins Festival Director Anne Morris in this conversation as we close out the very strange and challenging year that was 2020. Lauren and Anne are both Executive Directors for Dance Project, and Lauren directs our School while Anne directs the NC Dance Festival. In this conversation, we reflect on what we’ve learned this year, look forward to new adventures, and answer an assortment of listener questions, including the weirdest dance performance we’ve ever been a part of a...
2021-01-01
56 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 9: “For me the whole world is pretty magical”
This week, Festival Director Anne Morris chats with Zoe Litaker, a photographer based in Durham, NC. Zoe takes photographs in a number of settings, but dance is an area of primary interest for her. Her photo book and exhibition Durham Dances came out last fall, featuring dancers in a variety of dance styles in iconic locations around the city of Durham. This year, as part of the 30th Anniversary season of the NC Dance Festival, we have asked Zoe to take a series of portraits of 30 of the many dancers and choreographers who have been instrumental in establishing, defining...
2020-12-18
32 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 8: "I just want them to know they can be a part of this world"
In this episode, Festival Director Anne Morris talks with with Dylan Reddish, one of Dance Project’s school coordinators, about a project that she brought to our student performance companies this fall. Dylan and the other performance company teachers supported the students in the process of making their own microdances on the model of the short dance films created by professional choreographers for this year’s NC Dance Festival. Just like the prompt for the professionals, these students selected a few images from a collection of 30 from the Festival’s history, and used those images as a starting place for th...
2020-12-04
35 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 7: "I don't create alone"
In this episode, Festival Director Anne Morris talks to Christopher Fleming, Technical Director at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, or UNCG. For the last 3 years, Chris has also been the Tech Director and Lighting designer for the NC Dance Festival tour. In this conversation, we’ll talk about how Chris got his start as a lighting designer, what has been providing some hope in this challenging time for dance departments, with the coronavirus pandemic, how he strives to create the world he wants to live in inside of his theater, and why he’d like his students to s...
2020-11-20
31 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 6: "I need to find my own way through it"
This week, we’re bringing you a conversation with Helen Simoneau, artistic director and choreographer of Helen Simoneau Danse. As part of our NC Dance Festival activities this season, we hosted a virtual Community Conversation with Helen on October 23, titled “Finding Your Own Way through the Dance Industry.” During this community conversation on Zoom, we discussed Helen’s beginnings in dance, how to create your own opportunities in the dance world, how the pandemic has shifted Helen’s way of working, and the powerful nature of collaborations in the creative process. You’ll hear questions from some of our attendees an...
2020-11-06
53 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 5: "I feel so fortunate to be a dancer"
In Episode 5, Festival Director Anne Morris interviews 3 more of the 20 choreographers selected to create a microdance (30-60 second dance film) for the NC Dance Festival's virtual season. We'll hear from Renay Aumiller as we chat about trusting your collaborators, how music influenced her creation process, and what the pandemic means for dancers who work closely with the community. Then, Anne talks to Chris Yon and Taryn Griggs about how it feels to shift to a virtual format, talk honestly about what we miss about dancing in person right now, and how the medium of film changes the creative relationship be...
2020-10-23
40 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 4: "In the DNA of the dance"
In Episode 4, Festival Director Anne Morris interviews 3 more of the 20 choreographers selected to create a microdance (30-60 second dance film) for the NC Dance Festival's virtual season. We'll hear from Vania Claiborne about how this project required her to work in a different way than usual and how she ended up with a dance that she says “feels like her.” Then, Anne talks to "choreography buddies" Michael Rank and Jiwon Ha about the warm and generous partnership they created in this process, and the ways history shows up in the present.To read more about Vania, Michael, and J...
2020-10-16
35 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 3: "I let my curiosity lead me away"
In Episode 3, Festival Director Anne Morris interviews Sarah Council and Kate Shugar, two of the twenty choreographers selected to make microdances (30-60 second dance films) for the NC Dance Festival's virtual season. For this project, each choreographer was paired with a “choreography buddy,” and Kate and Sarah were "buddies" in this process. The intention here was not to create their dances together, but to provide some creative support, and also to get to know artists working in other ways or other parts of the state. We provided the choreographers with 30 images drawn from the 3 decades of the Festival’s histor...
2020-10-09
28 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 2: "Sparking Joyfulness and Fun"
In Episode 2, Festival Director Anne Morris interviews Amanda Miller, Director of Programs and Marketing for Greensboro Downtown Parks, choreographer Alexandra Joye Warren, and visual artist Darlene J. McClinton about the collaborative mural installed in LeBauer Park during National Dance Day. We discuss how true collaboration and partnership is not like ordering off a menu, how the process of creating the mural required translating between dance and visual arts languages and finding a shared language, and how the mural can welcome anyone and everyone to move in their own ways. To see photos of the mural an...
2020-10-02
37 min
In Process: the NC Dance Festival podcast
Episode 1: Setting the Stage
In this first episode, NC Dance Festival director Anne Morris lays out what's in store for this season--the start of the Festival's 30th Anniversary season. Anne gives a brief history of the Festival, insight into the themes and threads that connect the different parts of this season – now mostly virtual– and a preview of what this podcast will feature in the coming weeks. Whether you’re a dancer yourself or just curious about the who, how, and especially the why of dance, we’re glad to have you along for this journey.For more information about the NC Dance...
2020-09-18
12 min
The Purrrcast
266 - Anne T. Donahue - Snow Drunk
On episode TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-SIX of The Purrrcast, Sara and Steven welcome hilarious writer Anne T. Donahue to chat about her cat, Barry Gibb! She tells us Barry’s origins, all the drama with the outside cats, how Barry eats snow, and more! The Purrrcast, talking to cat people because we can't talk to their cats. The Purrrcast is the cat podcast for you and your feline friends. Based in Los Angeles, hosts Sara Iyer and Steven Ray Morris chat with fellow cat enthusiasts about the furry little creatures they love. Not sure how the cats feel about it though. Ne...
2020-09-16
1h 05
Power Station
#131 Andreanecia Morris, Housing NOLA
Did you know that the Lower Ninth Ward had the highest rate of homeownership in New Orleans, pre-Hurricane Katrina? And that the devastation of those homes and displacement of their African American owners was caused by breeches in levees that are still in disrepair 15 years later? Or that tens of thousands of those owners remain displaced from their own city? Unlike most cities grappling with a housing crisis, there are 19,000 vacant units in New Orleans. The fact that landlords have withheld them from the rental market is just one of the factors that compelled dozens of affordable housing developers...
2020-09-10
37 min
Green Chair Conversations
3. Mental Health: Anne Floyd, LMFT, LPC, NCC
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Professional Counselor, Anne Floyd, offers practical tools for managing stress, anxiety, worry, depression, and isolation while also addressing the stigmas and misinformation associated with mental health. — Follow @Hope4Memphis on Facebook and Instagram
2020-08-27
23 min
The Smart, Fabulous & Single Podcast with Tricia-Anne Y. Morris
Intro: Hey Girl!
Hey Girl. I am Tricia-Anne Y. Morris and I just wanted to share a little bit about me and what you can expect once you download and subscribe to the Smart, Fabulous & Single Podcast. So have a listen and just so you know, I'll upload new episodes each week, Mondays to Fridays for 13 weeks each season, where I'll share interviews, chats, practical tips, and/or stories. Stay Connected: Prefer videos, check out our YouTube Channel To continue the conversation, join our Facebook group If you and/or your girls want to join me in...
2020-06-09
03 min
Girl Talk With K Podcast
1. Change of Plans with Jasmine Morris
This week we're covering an important topic: Change of Plans Special guest Jasmine Morris is a passionate wordsmith who is unapologetic when it comes to conveying her message. With a degree in Communications/ Public Relations and over seven years experience in Digital Storytelling, Jasmine has no plans of slowing down. Following rejection after rejection from corporate jobs and years in retail management, Jasmine decided to create her own path to success and start her career in writing back in 2012. She took her passion for writing public by starting a small, intimate blog centered around her faith. As fate would have it...
2020-01-04
32 min
Free Pizza
Free Pizza 110: Anne Morris
Anne Morris is Co-Executive Director at Greensboro Dance Project and dance instructor. In this interview we discuss her journey as a dancer, her time studying dance in school and her role with the North Carolina Dance Festival. www.instagram.com/danceprojectinc www.danceproject.org/festival
2019-10-31
39 min
Free Pizza
Free Pizza 110: Anne Morris
Anne Morris is Co-Executive Director at Greensboro Dance Project and dance instructor. In this interview we discuss her journey as a dancer, her time studying dance in school and her role with the North Carolina Dance Festival. www.instagram.com/danceprojectinc www.danceproject.org/festival
2019-10-31
39 min