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An interview co-creator, Tim Driscoll did for the Jacksonville Film Festival. He was joined by local filmmaker, Franklin Ritch who was there to promote his debut feature film, Teardrop Goodbye with Mandatory Directorial Commentary from Remy Von Trout.The festival runs November 15th-17th with special presentations on the 18th-20th. Franklin's film i…
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Before announcing her candidacy for Jacksonville Mayor, Anna Lopez Brosche sat down with our Toni Hernandez to talk about what makes up her E-code. Anne delves into how her children have taught her to be present, her desire to become a 'Fearless' girl who will make an impact and how and why service sets her soul on fire.…
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Herbalist, yogi, doula, and owner/operator of Wild Taproot, LIBBY JENNISON joins Rachel in this episode of The Y Factor.Libby finds her creative flow by starting the day with self talk, or as she says, 'balancing the books' which includes affirmations about herself.She's most creative when shes' feeling grateful and recognizes that failures and set…
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Rapper, singer, songwriter, DJ, and activist Geexella stops by the studio to talk about her EP, Geethings. Geexella is the creator of Duval Folks, a dance party and safe space for people of color and lqbtq bodies. Or as she said, "In the words of Pharrell, 'the other'." She dishes on her early 90s hip-hop influences, how to elevate Pride in Jackson…
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"It was the most amazing play I've seen in a long time""I thought it was really refreshing, imaginative and creative""I think the writer very cleverly depicted how the survivors suffered"These are the reactions from the opening night of Phase 8 Theater Company's production of MASS, written by Adam Groff. MASS has two remaining shows - Saturday 12.2…
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This episode was recorded on location at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL.Neuroscientist and surgeon, Dr. Q (Quinones-Hinojosa)took time out of his very busy schedule to sit with Toni to discuss his strategy to change the world. Quick tips, it doesn't come from deep financial pockets, or expert know-how. Dr. Q challenges us to change the world t…
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In today's special episode Allison invites nine year olds, Joaquin and Rylah into the studio to talk about their experience with art.Joaquin focuses on how sometimes making the wrong fold, cut or mark can lead to more interesting art while Rylah takes time to talk about the haters and how their hate is their problem.They both love to express themse…
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In 2017, Deana Haggag became President and CEO of United States Artists in Chicago, which provides $50,000 "fellowships to artists working in architecture and design, crafts, dance, literature, media, music, theater and performance, traditional arts, and visual arts."Toni and Deanna discuss the importance of collaboration over competition, how to u…
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A self described 'dopey formalist', visual artist, Mark Creegan sits with Madeleine Peck Wagner to discuss his return to painting, the importance of failing publicly, his draw toward art that repels him and how not worrying about the end product is a relief to both the artist and the audience.저자 ECPN
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Joining us in the Salon today is Renaissance woman and all around inspiration, Yvette Angelique Hyater-Adams. She challenges the audience to find identity within your name, to tell your truth story and embrace all the aspects that make up who you are. It's a powerful conversation.저자 ECPN
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Michelle Cook has served in law enforcement for over 25 years. She started with the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office in 1992 and retired from JSO in 2017 in order to become the Police Chief for Atlantic Beach, FL. She's the parent of four adopted foster children and she's never let anyone dictate what kind of person she would become. There are badasse…
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Hailing from Ireland, Amanda Coogan is an accomplished performance artist, sometimes performing live for 8 straight hours. She sits down with Madeleine to discus her thoughts on the body as fundamental for art and politics - bodies are the filters through which we see the world.In November she will perform her first solo American project, Project A…
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In this special edition episode, ECPN producer, Tim Driscoll, talks with filmmaker, Vilan Trub, about his feature film, The Dirty Kind which will screen at the Jacksonville Film Festival on Saturday night at 4:30p.Vilan deep dives into the history of cinema pulling from Raymond Chandler, Stanley Kubrick and the French New Wave for inspiration for h…
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In this special edition episode, ECPN producer, Tim Driscoll, talks with filmmaker, Demetrius Wren, about his newest feature film, Rehabilitation of the Hill which will have it's world premiere at the Jacksonville Film Festival on Friday night at 8:00p.Demetrius discusses the tensions and balance of making something that entertains, but also advoca…
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In this special edition episode, ECPN producer, Tim Driscoll, talks with filmmaker, Chris McInroy, about his short film, We Summoned A Demon which will screen at the Jacksonville Film Festival on Saturday night at 8:15p.Chris explains the origins of the film, what films had the strongest influence on him and what he wish he knew before he made his …
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This week Dustin sits down with record composer, Cory Driscoll to discuss his up coming album release, 'Tropical Depression'. Dustin and Cory deep dive into the motivations, ideas and experiences that shaped this concept album.Impacted by Hurricane Matthew in 2016, Driscoll began writing an album that focused on his experience of young fatherhood i…
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From humble beginnings to receiving her doctorate, Dr. Maira Martelo has overcome every obstacle and now leads the charge for marginalize communities. She is a champion of education and a champion of the environment. And her story is today's 30 minute dose of inspiration. Come. Join our village.저자 ECPN
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A bout of self-hatred drove Lala Abaddon to pursue a dream she had not thought possible. Now her photographic-weaves are recognized throughout the world. She sat down with Madeleine to discuss her motivation, getting screwed by galleries and being mindful of how accessible audiences have become. http://www.lalaabaddon.com/…
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Carlos Rolon's work has been shown at the Bass Museum of Art, Marta Herford Museum, Museo de Arte de Ponce, and in dozens of other museums and exhibitions internationally. Today he talks with Dustin about his life as a young artist, his experience working with the Cummer Museum, and his advice for aspiring fine artists.…
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Hope McMath delivers a passionate response to the importance of arts education and it's effect on young people. She, in detail, outlines how the arts helps to develop empathy, reduce the probability of negative behavior and gives individuals a better, fuller understanding of the world in which they exist. This episode is not to be missed.…
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Toni sits down with Donna Deegan to discuss her life philosophy, 'Love over fear'. Through their conversation we discover how Donna's world view shifted after surviving cancer not once, not twice, but three times. Donna delves into the motivations to start '26.2 with Donna' (the first marathon to support breast cancer), and her moving encounters wi…
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The journalist shares her unique upbringing and how those experiences shaped her desire to tell stories. Carla has worked with a variety of local and national news affiliates. She’s also created her own company, Carla Michele Media. The yogi is inspired to support the narrative of black culture through media and wellness. Salonees will certainly be…
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Here's your daily dose of inspiration! Today Toni talks with Taylor Richardson, a 14 year old science phenom who is and will be changing the world. She's met Oprah and Beyonce. She's raised money to take young girls across the country to see A Wrinkle In Time and Hidden Figures. She's an advocate for STEM girls. She's a mentor. She's an inspiration…
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Dustin Harewood interviews Jacksonville local fashion designer Bobby Kelley. Bobby dropped some gems this week both laying down the gauntlet and giving advice to aspiring artists. They also discussed the challenges of running a boutique, what to do when you butt heads with local government, and Hollywood from Mannequin.You can follow Bobby on Insta…
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