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By Jonathan Hernandez
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The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.
Guess who's back at it again? Host Jonathan Hernandez comes back from his adventures to talk to that perfectionist side of your unconscious. In this episode he discusses what it feels when you are stuck as a writer or performer, and some tips on how you can break free so you can move forward in your journey as a storyteller with self-confidence.
Check out this episode and see if you can spot how many words our host makes up. Have questions or would like to share a breakthrough? You can DM via instagram at @kaleidoscoperadio or email us at [email protected]
In this episode, Helen of Boy talks to host Jonathan Hernandez about producing an anti competition using the narrative and comparative mythology of 'The Hero's Journey'. Throughout the interview the two discuss how to get involved in an artistic community, how to deal with comparing your art with others, and how utilizing different mediums could help you get further with your passion project.
Tons of great information and lots to unpack in this episode. For more information about our guest, visit https://www.helenofboy.com/
Catch the Portland Punk Princess Project at Black Water in Portland Oregon this Wednesday October 5th, 2022 and October 19th, 2022 at 7:00PM
On this spectacular episode host Jonathan Hernandez interviews actor and educator Barbie Wu. Barbie is an incredible artist who has helped many actors with their craft, and in this episode, we'll talk about some simple techniques to help you memorizing those scripts with absolute ease.
By the end of this episode, you'll be more prepared and confident with your auditions as you have now found a process that fits your particular style as an actor.
More information about the host and articles relating to acting can be found at
www.kaleidoscoperadioshow.com
In this exciting episode, host Jonathan Hernandez talks to writer and playwright Jonathon Benjamin about his newest book American Airman: A Memoir of a Wounded Veteran. Through our time together we discuss overcoming the pains of writing by finding your motivation or in his case: the call to writing with intention for the sake of helping and uplifting others. We also discuss his recovery through trauma, his capacity to handle the day-to-day, and how anyone can be a hero.
Check out his book released now at www.politics-prose.com link below:
https://www.politics-prose.com/book/9781624293962?fbclid=IwAR2yiJnjatA73m4lcOgJcjqON0Zh4jRO59P3U0E5kvlV5SFMY9gkp9LsKoY
Be advised this episode contains sensitive matters of trauma, depression, and suicide.
Help is available via the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at: 800-273-8255
Available 24 hours.
"The idea of a play produced on stage is its spirit; it's atmosphere is the soul." -Michael Chackhov
In this episode, Jonathan talks about the importance of setting up the atmosphere in a story as well as provide some best practices to understand the characters individual feelings within the space.
Excerpts and examples are taken from 'To The Actor' written by Michael Chekhov.
Ah yes, Procrastination. I'm doing it right now. How ironic that this episode was to be published in January 2022 but it's now February. Procrastination can be tricky and yet, today we are going to talk about how it can actually be used as a tool to help you trust yourself as an artist. Take a listen if you dare!
For more information about the host and articles relating to storytelling, visit
www.kaleidoscoperadioshow.com
After a long hiatus, host Jonathan talks about the power of maybe, and how something so simple can help let go of desired attachments. As an artist there are times when we desire outcomes in our artistic careers that we can't see it happening any other way. If you are feeling an overwhelming fear of uncertainty, or have total self-doubt about where you are in your career, then take a listen to this episode and after the episode you'll only feel a little bit of fear, and a little less self-doubt.
References:
'Embracing Uncertainty' by Susan Jeffers
'Maybe So, Maybe Not' - Chinese Proverb
For more episodes visit https://www.kaleidoscoperadioshow.com/
Continuing the director's vision segment; host Jonathan sits down with Director Christy Drogosch on how she like to show up and tell stories meant for the stage. Throughout the interview Christy shares her process, how she leads her team, and the importance of play!
Tune in and come see her work at the Chapel Theatre.
Tickets and showtimes can be found at www.kaleidoscoperadioshow.com
Follow us on instagram @kaleidoscoperadio_show for updates, promotions, and more!
Listen as Jonathan talks with counselor, therapist , and author Sumaiya Matin about how to write stories with personal trauma as well as creating a self care routine as you begin the healing process.
In this episode we discuss a few topics; objective perspective in conjunction with personal emotions, how to find the line between fact and fiction, uncovering intentions (the call to make a lasting impact) and much more.
You can pre-order a copy of Sumaiya's memoir here:
https://www.dundurn.com/books_/t22117/a9781459747678-the-shaytan-bride
Enjoy!
In this episode host Jonathan talks to Director Tuesday Blue about her directive process and how a story goes from the page to the screen. Tune in as she shares tips on how to grow as a director and why it's always a good day when she is on set.
Tuesday Blue hails from the Midwest, spent eight years living on the West Coast, and now resides in New York City. She earned her degree in film production from Portland State University and currently works as a freelance filmmaker. Tuesday specializes in directing and editing though she enjoys the process of taking content from pre-production to post-production. She has experience with television, documentary film, corporate content, and short films. Tuesday loves collaborating be it with actors, writers, whoever! She also loves snacks, other people's dogs, and hiking.
To learn more about her and the work she's creating visit:
indigomediaworks.com
For more information about Jonathan visit:
kaleidoscoperadioshow.com
The podcast currently has 33 episodes available.