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Grit & Gravitas

Deeter Gallaher Group

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Savvy. Spirited. Stories of Success. Who doesn‘t need some savvy, spirited stories of success in 2024? Anne Carnathan, CEO of Universal Media Inc. and Universal Sports & Entertainment (USE), and Anne Deeter Gallaher, founder & CEO of Deeter Gallaher Group, deliver a dose of authentic, straight talk with industry leaders who have forged inspiring paths to business victory! In each episode of our award winning podcast, listeners will be served two important takeaways: actionable advice to impl ...
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Culture of Compliance

Frazier & Deeter Podcasts

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Frazier & Deeter's Culture of Compliance podcast explores compliance as a competitive advantage in today's marketplace. Culture of Compliance was recently named #1 in “Top 25 Regulatory Compliance Podcasts You Must Follow in 2020” by Feedspot.
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Trail runners talk freely about almost anything while we're out running. The stories we share can be deeply personal, embarrassing, and profound . . . and sometimes all of these qualities rolled into one. One thing we have in common is a drive to keep moving forward. "Relentless forward progress" is the advice given to anyone trying to run their first ultramarathon. No matter what happens, keep moving forward until you finish or can't go any farther. Some people say that life is a marathon n ...
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Every person has the same purpose: self-expression. The most effective way to express ourselves is through words. But according to the Stuttering Foundation, close to 80 million people worldwide stutter, about one percent of the population. In the United States, that's way over 3 million Americans who stutter. Anna Deeter is a speech educator licensed by the Speech Academie Etalon International By R.A.Snezhko nonprofit and the founder of Live Stutter Free. Deeter is NOT a speech pathologist. ...
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Performance is an ephemeral thing, so how do we rediscover its history, and what can that teach us about theatre today? The Theatre History Podcast explores these questions through interviews with scholars and artists who are studying theatre's past in order to help shape its future.
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Hosted by Grace McCarney, this podcast came about because she was bored and wanted to do something creative! There is no agenda for this podcast, just Grace having fun and talking to friends and trying to revive the silly girl inside!
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GROWL

Zane & Shy

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IF YOU CAN HEAR THE GROWL, YOU'VE BEEN WARNED! Welcome one and all the the official first podcast show produced by Danger Dog Productions with Zane Hampton (Director, Producer) and Shyann Bailey (Producer). Here we speak to artists from all around, all walks of life, all levels of success, and through all different types of adversity. This is the place where real artists who cannot live without art come together to support each other and work toward the goal of being able to focus on art rat ...
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A re-released and edited version of our Episode 36! In this show we interview theater historian Barry Witham about his 2013 book A Sustainable Theatre: Jasper Deeter at the Hedgerow, and then bring listeners along on a guided tour of Hedgerow Theatre campus in Rose Valley, Pennsylvania. Check out this blog post with historical images of Jasper Deet…
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An encore presentation of Peter's reading of the chapter "Oh, It's a Lovely War: The Mischianza 1778" from Thomas H. Keels' Wicked Philadelphia: Sin in the City of Brotherly Love. Wicked Philadelphia: Sin in the City of Brotherly Love by Thomas Keels, is available on Amazon.com. Please visit Tom's website, www.thomaskeels.com, for more information …
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Explore the partnership between Stride Consumer Partners and CHOMPS, a fast-growing, sustainable protein snack company. Bob Woosley, FD National Private Equity Practice Leader, is joined by Juan Marcos Hill, Stride Partner, and Pete Maldonado, CHOMPS Co-founder, as they share their insights on scaling a consumer brand, the importance of finding the…
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In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, G&G co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher chat with Leigh Hurst, founder of Feel Your Boobies. Diagnosed with breast cancer at age 33, Leigh recalls how a fun idea to make a t-shirt with the slogan “Feel Your Boobies” unexpectedly went viral, leading her to create a foundation dedicated to breas…
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Have you ever found yourself wishing the workweek away or only living for the weekend? Patty Sibbach, co-owner of Precision Training Concepts and co-founder of the just-launched GIVING WELLNESS community health program, once felt the same. Then she took a leap of faith and pursued her passion for fitness. In this episode, Patty shares the pivotal “…
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The 1980s might not seem like a decade conducive to the emergence of a groundbreaking gay theatre. However, amidst the AIDS pandemic and a homophobic backlash to the gains of the post-Stonewall era, Charles Busch and Kenneth Elliott created something unique in New York City. The company that they founded, Theatre-in-Limbo, developed some of the big…
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In this much-anticipated kickoff to Season 4, co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher are joined by Tracy Pawelski, a woman who understands the beauty and bravery of reinvention. Tracy shares her journey of finding courage, overcoming fear, and the rewards she discovered through long-distance walking. Tune in as she shares the life lessons…
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An Exciting Announcement! Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It will only be in USA bookstores after November 30, 2024. But you can secure your copy NOW! TO PRE-ORDER ON AMAZON: GO HERE TO ORDER ON BROOKLINE BOOKS WEBSITE: GO HERE (Use the code 25PESC to save 25% at checkout!) Our email address: …
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This Encore episode of the podcast - first released as Episode 35 in our Season One - goes on a journey to the Paul Robeson House and Museum in Philadelphia. For a blog post on our website with additional information, images, and links, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/the-house-i-live-in/ Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Phi…
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In the 1960s, the English city of Sheffield began work on a new theatre. The new venue, called the Crucible, became an important landmark in the development of theatre in the UK, as well as a point of contention nationwide. At the center of it all was Colin George, who spearheaded the building of the Crucible and fought for its then-unconventional …
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In which we close out the Tryout Town story of Philadelphia theater - and we share a chapter of Peter's upcoming book! Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It will only be in USA bookstores after November 30, 2024. But you can secure your copy NOW! TO PRE-ORDER ON AMAZON: GO HERE TO ORDER ON BROOKL…
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How did scenic designer become a job that people could pursue in the theatre? Dr. David Bisaha joins us to talk about his book, American Scenic Design and Freelance Professionalism. Correction for the episode: The correct number for the historical, segregated Washington, D.C. IATSE Local was 224-A, not 244-A.…
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In the 1970s, director Vinnette Carroll brought her gospel-themed musicals about African American culture through Philadelphia on their way to Broadway. We discuss this much-neglected important Black theater artist, in a conversation with Jerrell Henderson. There is a blog post, filled with lots of amazing images and additional information about th…
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The continuation of to the story from our previous episode, we talk about the failures, successes - and sometimes the deaths of shows and performers of commercial tryout shows in Philly of the 1970s. For images and notes about shows mentioned in this episode, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/death-and-all-that-jazz-notes-and-images-for-episo…
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Many tryout shows - along with some post-Broadway tours - came through Philadelphia during the 1960s. Some shows died in Philly - and some performers and audience members did too! For images and notes about shows mentioned in this episode, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/life-is-what-you-do-while-youre-waiting-to-die-notes-and-images-for-ep…
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The Philadelphia story of the development and world premiere of that famous Iowa musical, by Meredith Willson, The Music Man . For a blog post with additional information and images, go HERE Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It will only be in USA bookstores after November 30, 2024. But you can …
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The fates and fortunes of commercial shows of the 1950s demonstrate how deep the influence of Hollywood was in American commercial theater coming through Philadelphia on tryout runs. For a blog post with additional information and images, go HERE Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It will only be…
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Give it up for Allie Berube of abc27, the first female sports director in #CentralPA and our final G&G guest of Season 3! “My dad is the reason I’m in sports,” Allie shared. “I was the older daughter and if I was going to hang out with dad, we would watch the Red Socks and the Celtics.” Joining co-hosts Anne Deeter Gallaher and Anne Carnathan for a…
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The most iconic New York musical ever is saved by Philadelphia tryout audiences. For a blog post on our website with additional information and images, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/luck-be-a-lady Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It will only be in USA bookstores after November 30, 20…
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Co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher sit down with Bravery Coach Nicole Trick Steinbach, who says bravery is a skill we can develop. Discover how failure fuels Nicole’s learning, why saying “yes” before you’re ready is key, and how women can be courageous in business pursuits. Nicole takes us on a journey through her path to becoming a …
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Post-war theater in Philadelphia reflected all the many serious issues the country was facing: Carmen Jones, A Streetcar Named Desire, Caucasian Chalk Circle, The Member of the Wedding and Death of a Salesman all had tryout premieres in Philadelphia - among many others. For a blog post on our website with additional information and images, go HERE …
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The story of Cole Porter's classic musical Kiss Me, Kate's world premier opening in Philadelphia in December of 1948. For a blog post on our website, with images from the productions we discuss in the episode: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/rings-and-things-and-fine-array/ Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is…
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Meet Marcia Perry Dix, a dynamic leader and, in the words of co-host Anne Carnathan, a true tour de force. A lover of country music, Marcia’s media career began in the 90s with a receptionist position at 92.3 WCOL, a country music station in Columbus, Ohio, then she packed up her truck and moved to Nashville (shout out to her mom, Edie!) to launch …
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"Pal Joey," "Native Son," "Annie Get Your Gun" - during the years of the Second World War, there was a new surge of exciting Broadway productions trying out in Philadelphia. But at the same time, the Shuberts' domination of the Philadelphia theater market was meeting increasing scrutiny. For a blog post on our website with images from the productio…
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When we’re caught in the relentless pace of work, pausing to take a breather is often the furthest thing from our minds. But what happens when an unexpected accident or illness forces us to hit the brakes? Join co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher as they reflect on the simple beauty of slowing down, as well as managing professional hur…
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A reissue of our conversation with scholar Jonathan Shandell and director Jerrell Henderson, about a little-known chapter of Philadelphia's theater history. For a blog post on our website, with images from the productions we discuss in the episode, go HERE Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It wi…
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Philadelphia enters the Great Depression. Although a few shows were still having their Broadway tryouts in Philly, it wasn't enough to keep the wrecking crews from tearing down many of the city's grand old theaters. To see images and to find more information about this episode, go to: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/the-wrecking-ball/ Support the …
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Experience the charisma, trademark wit, and bold faith of special guest Dr. Tracey Jones, President of Tremendous Leadership and T3 Solutions, Inc. While visiting in-studio with cohosts Anne Deeter Gallaher and Anne Carnathan, Tracey, an author on leadership several times over, opens up about her upbringing and the art of giving grace. Tune in to E…
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Coffee. Lunch. Cooking Classes. Business Deals. Marriage Proposals. It all happens (and more) at Sue Pera’s Cornerstone Coffeehouse, the ultimate example of a third space! From her early beginnings in IT to Breads n’ Cheese of Hershey, join us as Sue shares her remarkable story of overcoming challenges to establish Cornerstone Coffeehouse in Camp H…
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The fictional musical "Pretty Lady" has its opening night in Philadelphia! Another dramatic reading from the archives of Philadelphia theater history, underscored with evocative musical accompaniment. Support the show "Adventures in Theater History: Philadelphia" the BOOK is coming soon! It will only be in USA bookstores after November 30, 2024. Bu…
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When we consider high gear women across Pennsylvania, Mary Oliveira, President and CEO of Whitaker Center, is at the top of our list! Join us during Women’s History Month for a frank conversation with Mary about saying “Yes” to the biggest asks of her professional life and how she’s tackling parity for women, including becoming the first President …
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A story of an "All Star Cast" touring production in 1927. After the unexpected death of its star, the veteran actor John Drew Jr., company member Peggy Wood wrote this detailed memoir of his final tour. A dramatic reading from the archives of Philadelphia theater history, underscored with evocative musical accompaniment. For images of John Drew and…
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Nothing prepares you for the tragedy of losing a child. For Julie Walker, that tragedy became reality when her daughter, Peyton, a college freshman, fell into Sudden Cardiac Arrest in 2013. In honor of American Heart Month, join co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher as Julie shares her Why for starting the Peyton Walker Foundation and th…
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Broadway tryouts and tours and revues were constantly coming to Philadelphia's many large and luxurious theaters during the 1920s - here's a quick review of the revues! Even the Moscow Art Theatre came through town - as well as great productions of Eugene O'Neill plays. Philly was a real Tryout Town, with such great venues as the Erlanger, the Garr…
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In the one hundredth episode of the Translated Chinese Fiction Podcast, we are throwing a goodbye party! Friends, listeners, and past guests joined me for a little reminiscing and musing. I drank precisely one beer. The show is going on hiatus, exactly as I’ve been warning you for the past ten episodes or so. The feed will stay up indefinitely, and…
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It’s Podcast Tuesday, and we’re rolling through Season 3! On to Episode 11 with Grit & Gravitas co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher joined by special guest Pamela Hill, Founder, Owner, and CEO extraordinaire of Signature Staffing. Follow Pamela’s journey from startup struggles to triumphs as she highlights the importance of building th…
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The story of the Shubert Brothers, and how they began to take control over almost every commercial theater in Philadelphia - just like they did in cities all across America. For a blog post with images of the stories and topics we discuss in this episode, go to our website: https://www.aithpodcast.com/blog/the-shuberts-and-their-philadelphia-theate…
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Ever find yourself changing service companies because you get the feeling no one’s listening to your needs? Most of us have been there! Join co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher in a conversation with State Farm Agent Denise Dombach about the significance of showing empathy. “Listen to their story. It’s not about the sale; it’s about he…
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The "Little Theater Movement" arrives in Philadelphia, bringing modern plays and surprising new venues - including the Walnut Street Theatre, where The Green Goddess was given a World Premiere tryout run in December of 1920. For a blog post with images of the stories and topics we discuss in this episode, go to our website: https://www.aithpodcast.…
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Welcome to the first Grit & Gravitas episode of 2024! Why should women pursue seats of governance? Join co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher for Episode 9 of Season 3 as they discuss the crucial role of Women on Boards. With only 20% of board seats globally held by women, Anne and Anne delve into the significance, sacrifice, and unwaver…
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‘I wrote the asinine words ‘liquor is literature’ and ‘people who are strangers to liquor are incapable of talking about literature’ when I was good and drunk, and you must not take them to heart.’ In the ninety ninth episode of the Translated Chinese Fiction Podcast we’re taking a lengthy holiday with Mo Yan in The Republic of Wine, so get your vi…
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Our annual Holiday episode! Featured are stories about the tightrope sensation El Nino Eddie, "Hitchy-Koo; the Intimate Revue," The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company, Timbuktu!, Signor Blitz during the American Civil War, and many other tales about Philadelphia theater history. For a blog post with images of the stories and topics we discuss in this episo…
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In the final Grit & Gravitas episode of 2023, Anne Deeter Gallaher turns our attention to the joy of the holiday season with the help of Valerie Pritchett, an esteemed news anchor with abc27, and Andrea Snody, a rising news reporter with CBS 21. In Season 3, Episode 8, these dynamic women reflect on cherished holiday moments, exchange delicious rec…
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Stories of seven notable vaudevillians who came from Philadelphia, including W.C. Fields, Ethel Barrymore, and Ethel Waters. (We also briefly profile Ed Wynn, Larry Fine, Walter C. Kelly, and the woman known as "Sober Sue.") Was Philadelphia "The Cradle of Vaudeville" in the same way it was The Cradle of the Nation? After listening to the show, let…
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Did you know there are 328 million terabytes of information created every day? In Season 3, Episode 7, co-hosts Anne Carnathan and Anne Deeter Gallaher swap tips on practicing mindfulness when engaging online. “It’s good to remember what reputation you’re creating for yourself,” says Deeter Gallaher. What safeguards and disciplines can we offer eac…
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Philadelphia, like all American cities of the day, was home to the exciting energy and show-biz hustle of vaudeville theaters in the first decades of the 20th Century. On our website, there's a blog post with a Bibliography of the sources for this episode, plus lots of images of the many Philly vaudeville theaters we discuss on it - "The Exciting N…
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Ancient Greek and Roman drama has influenced theatre for millennia, and playwrights and other artists from around the world continue to draw inspiration from these works. Professor Fiona Macintosh joins us to talk about the Archive of Performances of Greek and Roman Drama at Oxford University and how it's been a resource for those who want to learn…
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