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13 episodios
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Lights On! Mental Health Podcast T2the2nd for Wellbeing in Entertainment & Creative Arts
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- Salud y forma física
In this podcast we talk about all things mental health in the entertainment industry. We will speak with professionals from both the mental health field and the entertainment and creative arts industries to help break the damn stigma and push forward essential conversations around mental well-being for those involved in artistic creation. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lomhpodcast/support
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S2 Ep4 - Alice Ride of Set Protect
For this episode we had a guest host from @wellbeinginentertainment, Shaina Fawn!
We have a wonderful discussion with Alice Ride of @set.protect, an organization focused on the care of set workers in Canada. Alice talks about the creation of her organization, the purpose of art, the importance of conversations around wellbeing, and her project, “Being Scene” a docu-series focused on creatives sharing their stories related to mental health.
#podcast #wellbeinginentertainment #wellbeingintheworkplace #mentalhealth #wemustdobetter
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S2 Ep1 - The End of The Strike, & Our Wellbeing
We're back and we're switching up the format! Hosts Sara Sincell, & Irvina Kenarek join Tyee Tilghman as they discuss the joint WGA/SAG strike, and it's affect on our wellbeing, with guest Philly Wenderoth and Jessica Gardner. Sara Bozin producing!
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S2 Ep3 - Trauma Informed Care on Sets
In this episode Sara & Tyee have a conversation with Leslie Foster, a multidisciplinary artist, around wellbeing & care on sets, from a trauma informed lens.
Correction: Sidney Lumet asked Al Pacino to do another take of the lengthy phone scene right after the first take, which he says resulted in a brilliant and raw performance. (via The Sheila Variations)
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S2 Ep2 - Scarcity Mindset
On this episode we focus on scarcity and abundance, what toes things mean, and how they affect us. We also take a moment to talk about Jim & Andy, the documentary brought up in our 1st episode, about Jim Carey working on a film about Any Kaufman, and what that looked like behind the scenes. At the end of this podcast we have a brief Industry related conversation about suicide and artists we've recently lost in this space. (52:17) Please stop there if you wish to avoid this discusssion If you or someone you know i is in crisis, please call or text 988
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Episode 6, Part Two: Industry Demands, Safety and Intimacy Coordination and with Nina Domingue Glover
Note: This episode is SEVERELY overdue and a bit outdated (as we briefly discuss the potential IATSE strike in 2021).
On this episode, Nina and Shaina take a dive into talking more about safety on set and stage and break down some of the key components of intimacy coordination.
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Episode 7- Acting, Trauma a Debate about 13 Reasons Why with Tyee Tilghman
Your hosts Tyee and Shaina sit down on a Friday night for a chat. We talk about Tyee's journey to become an actor, trauma and how it is dealt with on sets and stages and a healthy debate about the show 13 Reasons Why. We also talk about racism in the industry and Tyee shares his top 3 favorite movies.
Tyee Tilghman is an actor, screenwriter, and director. He received an MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theatre, and a BFA in Drama from West Virginia University. He is also the co-host of this podcast, Lights On! Mental Health.
Select Film & TV credits: Party of Five (FreeFormTV), Baskets (FX), How to Get Away with Murder (ABC), I'm Dying Up Here (Showtime), American Nightmares (directed by Rusty Cundieff & Darin Scott), Criminal Minds (CBS), and The Young & The Restless (CBS).
Select Theatre credits: Salif in Our Very Own Carlin McCullough (dir. by Tyne Rafaeli at Geffen Playhouse), Reggie in Skeleton Crew ( dir. by Patricia McGregor at Studio Theater), Caesar in Gem of the Ocean (Marin Theater Company), and George Murchison in A Raisin in the Sun (dir. by Israel Hicks at Denver Center for the Performing Arts).
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