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From Another Zero

By Alejandra Enciso Dardashti

A safe space dedicated to the arts and artistic expression. Interviews, views, and topics related to the industry. Here, we just don't start from zero, we start from ANOTHER zero.
Hosted by Alejandra Enciso-Dardashti from the San Diego-Tijuana border.
From Another Zero is the alter ego of the podcast in español, Desde Otro Cero.
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Our first POD-VIEW! Talking about The Niceties and Portaleza

From Another ZeroSep 29, 2020

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SEASON 2 RECAP

SEASON 2 RECAP

It's a wrap everybody! another wonderful season comes to an end.

Thank you all for tuning in. Catch up with the rest of the episodes.

If you do not follow us already, please do so on Instagram and Facebook

Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and check out our fabulous blog From Another Zero.

Check out our live with Andrew Polec here.

And if you listen on apple podcasts kindly leave us a 5star review so more people can listen, here.

HAVE A WONDERFUL NEW YEAR

Always in my heart,

Alejandra



Dec 31, 202128:09
Women in Comedy, Stand-up and Improv

Women in Comedy, Stand-up and Improv

Well, folks, we have come to the end of another season and I am just in AWWWWW.

In this episode, we greet two wonderful people from The Second City and cast members of She The People, Katie Caussin and Lexi Alioto, woot woot!

We talk about women in comedy over the years, the changes, the pay gaps, the differences in this craft that has been dominated by white men for a loooong time.

Of course, we discuss their other zeros, their mom and pops: Broken Roller and Semicolon.

Causes we should learn about and support: Assata's Daughters and Cure Alzheimer's Fund.

Don't forget our cause! lol Follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and check out our fabulous blog From Another Zero.

Thank you for coming along this second season with me. You have no idea.

Love always,

Alejandra


Nov 11, 202134:11
Fundraising, music and San Diego Opera with Andrea Puente-Catan
Oct 28, 202126:19
PODVIEW IS BACK. San Diego's Theatre Season Openers
Oct 14, 202136:20
Disability Thinking Twice with Valerie Salgado

Disability Thinking Twice with Valerie Salgado

It is so cool to meet these wonderful people and talk about the amazing things that they are doing. Valerie Salgado es a dancer and educator based in San Diego with an incredible journey in movement and now special education.

In this episode, we discuss what is considered good and bad behavior, the power of music and dance as well as her other zero, her small organizations to support, and causes to learn about.

Check them out and give them the love:

Give us the love as well if you have not already. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and check out everything we do in our bilingual and fabulous blog, the one that started it all www.fromanother0.com

Valerie Salgado is a Choreographer, Performer, and Educator based in San Diego, CA.

With an eclectic training background and experience in theater, television, and concert dance, Valerie brings a unique perspective to the creation process. Her passion for dance and leadership skills motivate and inspire those she works with. Recent projects include entertainment for Europa Park, Dorney Park, and Playland as well as regional productions of Hairspray and Footloose.

Choreographer credits include entertainment for Europa Park, Playland, and Dorney Park, Hairspray, Footloose, Off-Broadway's Helen on 86th Street, and Transcendence Theatre Company's This Magic Moment. As an Associate, Valerie contributed to Season One of the Emmy award-winning series, Smash, the world premiere of Frozen on Disney Cruise Line, and the Off-Broadway premiere of Bunty Berman Presents.

In 2019 Valerie began course work towards earning her Masters in Special Education with an Emphasis on Autism from San Diego State University.

Sep 29, 202145:59
Chicanas, Cholas y Chisme

Chicanas, Cholas y Chisme

Welcome back! letting you know that the main ego in Español just finished its SECOND SEASON! you can listen to the recap HERE.

Our guests today, Elvia, Claudia, and Lindsey from Chicanas, Cholas y Chisme are doing amazing work across the board and the map! They shared their upcoming participation at the El Centro del Sur Latinx Theater Festival as well as their other endeavors. 

They obvs shared their other Zero's, small businesses

Causes to support:

Check them all out and give them the love.

Give us the love if you have not already on our Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube Channel by subscribing.

And, the main boss, the one that started it all, our beloved bilingual and fabulous blog www.fromanother0.com

Support your local arts organizations, your local bloggers and your local podcasters!

Stay safe and stay happy,

Love,

Alejandra


Sep 15, 202101:07:56
Teatro San Diego and Mixed Race in the Arts

Teatro San Diego and Mixed Race in the Arts

A FIRST IN OUR PODCAST HISTORY. Julio Cataño was our guest in the main ego Desde Otro Cero in español. Since that episode turned out to be sooo good, we had to the version in English here in the alter ego.

What can I say? We have mega cool conversations on this space and Julio did it again.

Here are all the wonderful artists we should support as well as the causes:

And if you have not already, give us the love! on our social media Facebook, Instagram. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel.

And of course, the one that started it all, our beloved bilingual blog: From Another Zero.

Thank you for listening and make sure to leave us a voicemail for the chance to win a pair of tickets for HAIR the Musical at The Old Globe.

Hope you win!

Also, check out their latest free online offering Anonymous Biography: The Arguments of Juan José Saer

Love, 

Alejandra

Sep 01, 202154:38
"To Create a Superhero Mindset in Every Marginalized Individual" with Kayden Phoenix

"To Create a Superhero Mindset in Every Marginalized Individual" with Kayden Phoenix

Oh, you guys! again with one of those short but really hefty episodes.

Kayden is an absolute badass and we are ecstatic to have her on the podcast. This is exactly what this space is about. Be sure to follow her and all the wonderful things she is doing over at Latina Superheroes.

As with every wonderful discussion over here, Kayden shared her other zero's, organizations, and causes. Be sure to check out and support:

Also, be sure to follow us if you don't already on Facebook and Instagram. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and check out our blog where we talk to more artists and do blog views about different shows happening: www.fromanother0.com

Take care and remember to support your local artists, local bloggers and local podcasters!

Love,

Alejandra


Aug 17, 202124:25
The Show HERSTORY directly from Brooklyn, New York

The Show HERSTORY directly from Brooklyn, New York

Our first live with THREE guests! Gisela Cardenas, Laura Butler-Levitt, and Heather Hollingsworth from the piece HERSTORY that will be playing August 4-7 at the Factory Festival in New York City! Check it out if you are able.

Of course, we talked about their Other Zero´s, wonderful causes, and small businesses to support:

If you do not follow us already, please give us the love on Facebook and Instagram. Subscribe to our wonderful Youtube Channel and get your read on about everything performing arts both in English and Español in www.FromAnother0.com

Support your local arts organizations, your local artists, and your local podcasters!

Big, big hugs. Wear your mask!

Alejandra

Aug 03, 202143:18
A Convo with Eden Espinosa

A Convo with Eden Espinosa

Yep! What a joy to have this Broadway sensation on our space! Eden is in San Diego doing a couple of musical evenings and we got the opportunity to talk to her, her other zero and of course her cause: Afect Change and her small business to extend our support: A Page of Mary. I am currently moving and my stuff is everywhere. But I had to get this to y’all! I will have the hyperlinks up soon. Love always. Alejandra
Jul 09, 202122:31
Representation and Being Represented

Representation and Being Represented

An amazing and honest conversation about talent agencies, unions, contracts, and REPRESENTATION. With the wonderful Caroline (Caro) Raedeker and Evette Torres from Shamon Freitas Model and Talent Agency.

This episode is brought to you by Jenny Bakes, where all my Vancouverians at?

A with every episode we also talked about their Other Zero, their causes, and small businesses to support. Here are the links to theirs:

Look for views, interviews, and happenings in our bilingual and fabulous blog www.fromanother0.com

If you haven't already, please follow us on Facebook, Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube channel where we also include the episodes.

Support your local arts organizations, bloggers, and podcasters! :)

Love,

Alejandra


Jul 01, 202101:01:16
Those Angels We Call Stage Managers
Jun 16, 202154:28
WE ARE BACK! The Second Season is Here
Jun 01, 202117:05
Season 1 Recap

Season 1 Recap

It is the end of the season!

We do a quick recap of all the episodes and the wonderful guests we had with all the inspiring topics.

Signing off for now, wishing you all happy holidays and a wonderful new year.

Thank you for coming on this journey with me, we will listen to each other on season 2!

Love always,

Alejandra


Dec 21, 202020:55
Arts Curriculum and Community

Arts Curriculum and Community

Where is that intersection between theatre, education and engagement? 

How important are community and learning environments? 

Please join me in this amazing and raw conversation with Crystal Mercado, Artistic Director and Founder of Bocón Arts and Karen Ann Daniels, Director of Mobile Unit at The Public Theater in NYC. 

Links to what we talked about: 

Café Dionisio in Tijuana. 

Bocón Arts 

Onstage Playhouse 

More about our guests: 

Karen Ann Daniels is the Director of Mobile Unit at The Public Theater in NYC.  A native San Diegan, she is an accomplished actor, director, vocalist, and musician. In her prior role as the Associate Director of The Old Globe’s Arts Engagement, she program managed community partnerships and piloting and implementing key programs: Globe for All (the biannual tour of free plays across San Diego,) coLAB (devising original performances with community,) Community Voices (playwriting for new writers) and Reflecting Shakespeare (teaching Shakespeare in corrections facilities) across communities. She joined the Globe in 2013 after working in the technology sector and as a teaching artist and director with Studio East’s ArtsReach! program in Seattle. Karen Ann created marketing and event programs including large-scale trade shows, networking, and national recruiting events for Xbox, Halo, Windows Phone, Hardware, Server and other Microsoft Entertainment clients as well as for private entities, non-profits, and advertising clients. In 2019, her new musical, The Ruby in Us premiered as part of The Old Globe’s coLAB project, which was co-created with the Fourth District Seniors Resource Center in San Diego. Ms. Daniels served as a chair for the City of Chula Vista’s Cultural Arts Commission, held a seat on the Leadership Committee and was co-chair of Learning for the New California Arts Fund representing the future of community engagement for a cross-section of California arts organizations, via the James Irvine Foundation. She holds a B.A. in Art History from UCLA, an M.F.A in Musical Theatre from San Diego State, and a certificate in Shakespeare from the British American Drama Academy.  

Crystal Mercado is a proud native of San Diego California and the Artistic Director of Bocón, dedicated to empowering artists of all ages to create collaborative works of art that voice social perspectives on community stages. She is a theatre artist, director, facilitator, and educator passionate about the intersections of theatre and her community of San Diego. Crystal’s unswerving dedication and devotion to education has earned her a Master of Fine Arts in Theatre for Youth from Arizona State University and a BA in Children’s Theatre from San Diego State University. As the Co- Founder of TuYo Theatre, she served as the Co- Artistic Director. She co-wrote and co-directed Self-Conchas a new bilingual play for middle school. She directed Bodyguard: Protector of Anatomy (Creede Repertory Theatre), a bilingual play that toured to hundreds of schools across the American Southwest. She has worked as an artist in residence teaching theatre, creative drama, puppetry and theatre for social change in classrooms K-12 all over San Diego. Mrs. Mercado’s actions to create a dialogue and take actions around her community set a new precedent for how to engage community audiences through the many forms of storytelling and personal narrative is at the center of her artistic work and pedagogy. 

Photos of the Artwork by Reanne Acasio and Rich Soublet.

Nov 23, 202001:25:35
Solimar Salas. An interview with MOLAA's Vice President of Museum Content & Programming
Nov 09, 202042:10
The Podview: Roosevelt: Charge the Bear, What the Constitution Means to Me, Say Their Names

The Podview: Roosevelt: Charge the Bear, What the Constitution Means to Me, Say Their Names

Sharing our POV regarding three wonderful pieces: 

(Please note two mistakes on this episode: 1) I mention Heidi Schreck doing contests... they were competitions... 2) The plays and monologues in Say Their Names have different titles from those of the names of the victims they are speaking of.

  • Roosevelt: Charge the Bear by The Roustabouts Theatre Co.

The world premiere of Roosevelt: Charge the Bear starring Phil Johnson in a virtual filmed presentation as part of their fourth season. As theatres all across the world are adapting to current conditions, many are moving their presentations to filmed productions online.  Roosevelt: Charge the Bear will run through November 2. 

Tickets for the new media release are available now at theroustabouts.org. Phil Johnson stars in this new one-man show about President Theodore Roosevelt, one of the most fascinating people of the 20th century. In this gripping 90-minute show, the new president grapples with the issues that would define his term: taking on the trusts, trying to get his message across to the people, and his colossal challenge - the coal strike of 1902. Miners and others were killed, tensions were high, and --- the biggest threat of all --- innocent people were at risk of freezing to death that winter. Rosina Reynolds helmed the production. The design team included Tony Cucuzzella (Set Design/Props), Matt Lescault-Wood (Sound Design), Joel Britt (Lighting Design), Jordyn Smiley (Costume Design), Ross Stewart (Costume Design Assistant). Jessamyn Foster was the Stage Manager. Michael Brueggemeyer was the Director of Photography/Editor. Rebecca Crigler, General Manager of The Roustabouts, produced the drama, following SAG, Federal, State, and local COVID-19 practices and protocols.

  • What the Constitution Means to Me

Direct from Broadway, playwright Heidi Schreck's boundary-breaking play breathes new life into our Constitution and imagines how it will shape the next generation of Americans.

Fifteen year old Heidi earned her college tuition by winning Constitutional debate competitions across the United States. In this hilarious, hopeful and achingly human new play, she resurrects her teenage self in order to trace the profound relationship between four generations of women and the founding document that shaped their lives.

Available on Amazon Prime.

  • Say Their Names

Inspired by the #SayHerName Movement, these are readings of Plays and monologues about Black Indigenous Women of Color (BIWoC) who have died at the hands of law enforcement, written by BIWoC Honor Roll! playwrights, for BIWoC and their allies.

Say Their Names is a self-initiated Honor Roll! Project in association with Repro Freedom Arts, The Breath Project, and African American Policy Forum’s #SayHerName Campaign. Honor Roll! is an advocacy group for women+ playwrights over 40 and their allies. Honor Roll! Executive Committee: Cynthia Cooper, Cheryl Davis, Yvette Heyliger, Olga Humphrey, Sarah Tuft, Jacquelyn Reingold, and Lucy Wang.

Say Their Names Committee: Diana Burbano, Cheryl Davis, Yvette Heyliger, Jacqueline Lawton, Mildred Lewis, Celeste Walker, Lucy Wang. 

Enjoy the readings: https://www.facebook.com/Repro-Freedom-Arts-34688328022/ 



Oct 26, 202025:29
La Jolla Playhouse with Eric Keen-Louie

La Jolla Playhouse with Eric Keen-Louie

Leave a voice message and say hi! don't be shy!

My guest today:

Eric Keen-Louie joined the La Jolla Playhouse in 2018 as Producing Director, overseeing the day-to-day management of the artistic and producing operations of the theater. He spent seven years at The Old Globe, where he started as Associate Producer and later became Associate Artistic Director. At the Globe, he helped guide nearly fifty productions, eleven of which moved to Broadway or off-Broadway, including Bright StarAllegiance, and the Tony Award-winning A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder

Links about what was discussed during the episode:

  • La Jolla Playhouse: https://lajollaplayhouse.org/

Eric's Mom and pop shop recs: 

  • SPICY CITY in Kearny Mesa: http://spicycity.menutoeat.com/ 
  • SHWARMA GUYS in South Park: https://www.theshawarmaguys.com/

Eric's causes: 

More info on Eric:

He co-created the theater’s new play development initiative The Powers New Voices Festival and helped launch the arts engagement programs Community Voices and Globe for All. Keen-Louie spent three years at The Public Theater as the Assistant to the Associate Producer and then Director of Special Projects, working on world premieres by Stephen Sondheim, Richard Nelson and Suzan-Lori Parks, as well as the Broadway revival of Hair and the creation of The Mobile Unit. Independently, he produced Kingdom and the GLAAD Media Award-winning when last we flew. He also assisted Broadway producer Margo Lion on Hairspray and Caroline, or Change. He is a recipient of The Edward & Sally Van Lier Arts Fellowship for Producing and an alumnus of American Express’ Leadership Academy. He graduated with a B.A. in Dramatic Literature from New York University and an M.F.A. in Theatre Management and Producing from Columbia University, where he received a Dean’s fellowship. He is on the Board of Directors for The National Alliance for Musical Theatre and is currently a member of LEAD San Diego’s 2021 Impact San Diego class.

Thank you for listening!

Love always,

Alejandra

Oct 12, 202001:02:44
Our first POD-VIEW! Talking about The Niceties and Portaleza

Our first POD-VIEW! Talking about The Niceties and Portaleza

What is a Pod-View you ask? Well, it is a review but, as we learn and democratize content this is -my point of view- when watching an artistic piece. You can listen more on this matter in our previous episode with Arts Critic Jose Solís.

You can read other (formerly known as reviews) I have done here: http://www.fromanother0.com/search?q=review.

In this episode, we will talk about works happening in San Diego: The Niceties by Eleanor Burgess, a streaming presentation from Moxie Theatre. 

You can find all the info here: http://www.moxietheatre.com/playing-now/the-niceties/ 

We will also talk about Portaleza by David Israel Reynoso/Optika Moderna, a streaming presentation as well, from The La Jolla Playhouse. And all the info for this one you can find here: https://lajollaplayhouse.org/portaleza/.

PORTALEZA was created in collaboration with the performers, and by the contribution of artists such as: SONYA CALDERON (Illustrator/contributor | sonyacalderon.com) and the DIGITAL WOW development team at La Jolla Playhouse.

I felt pretty rusty trying to get my ideas into place to be honest for this episode, I did try my best.

If you see these shows, get in contact with us! send us a DM on Instagram: @FromAnother0 or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FromAnother0/ 

And, do not be shy, leave us a voice message so we can hear and share your lovely voice.

I am very excited to share this new chapter with you.

Love always

Alejandra


 

Sep 29, 202033:19
BIPOC Arts Critics

BIPOC Arts Critics

What is an Arts Critic? and why do we need more BIPOC Arts Critics?

In this wonderful conversation with New York-based Arts Critic Jose Solís, we dive into the performing arts world and discuss how theatre, theater, and marketing look versus how it should look. If a review should just be written and how we should get with the times. 

Jose Solís began his career as a culture critic when he was 16 and launched a film review website while living in Honduras, where he was born and raised. He began writing about theatre while attending college in Costa Rica, and upon moving to NYC in 2012 focused entirely on the stage. His work appears in The New York Times, American Theatre, TDF Stages, Backstage, 3 Views, and America Magazine. He is also the co-creator and co-host of the Token Theatre Friends podcast/web series.

Follow Jose on Twitter: https://twitter.com/josesolismayen

The Token Theatre Friends podcast: https://tokentheatrefriends.com/ 

Mom and pop shop he recommends: La Sirena Mexican Folk Art: https://www.facebook.com/LaSirenaMexicanFolkArt 

La Sirena also has a GoFundMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-save-la-sirena-mexican-folk-art?utm_source=customer&utm_medium=copy_link-tip&utm_campaign=p_cp+share-sheet 

The Cause we should learn about: Raíces https://actionnetwork.org/groups/raices-refugee-and-immigrant-center-for-education-and-legal-services 

Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fromanother0/ 

Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FromAnother0/

Check out our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrf612wzztLih5EntaTeX2g?view_as=subscriber

Listen to our main ego in Español Desde Otro Cero!: https://bit.ly/DesdeOtroCero

Thank you for listening!

Leave a voice message below!

Love always,

Alejandra


Sep 14, 202052:42
Wine, Marketing and being Bicultural

Wine, Marketing and being Bicultural

WE HIT 100,000 VIEWS ON OUR BLOG! http://www.fromanother0.com/ thank you! Please follow us if you don't already :)

In this episode, we talk to marketing expert extraordinaire Tony Uribe from the Rosarito-San Diego region.

We talk about his different business ventures and living in a region that overlooks two countries: the good, the bad, and the ugly lol.

Here is a brief bio for Tony in his own words:

The fastest way to stalk me is on my About.me page which links to all my public social accounts. 

Born and raised in the Southbay, National City kid at heart. Proud POCHO Socialite (de aquí y de allá) currently living allá, hustling hard-ish. Quit corporate America to live the American dream from a beach town in Mexico.

I consider myself a branding/marketing consultant or coach who always advocates for our Raza, minority-owned small businesses, and organizations that do good for our neighborhood.

I’m an artist and creator, dancer, and educator #HumbleBrag; I don’t really identify as Chicano even though I'm all for el movimiento and though I'm a part of the LGBT+ community don't really call myself gay but I am pretty self-aware (both who I am and what I stand for).

Tony's Social Media and links:

Cause discussed in the episode: https://www.wesupportu.org/about2

Thank you for joining and listening!

Do not be shy and leave a voice message below!

Much love,

Alejandra

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Sep 01, 202001:02:53
The Roustabouts Theatre Co.

The Roustabouts Theatre Co.

A lovely conversation with Artistic Director Phil Johnson, a proud founding partner in The Roustabouts Theatre Co. As an actor/writer, his solo show, A Jewish Joke (co-written with Marni Freedman, directed by David Ellenstein) had an Off-Broadway run at Theatre Row in NYC in March 2019, after a successful San Diego run for The Roustabouts, as well as touring regionally: Chicago's Victory Gardens, New Haven, and St. Louis. (AJewishJoke.com). Other original shows: Withering Heights, written and performed with Omri Schein and directed by Ellenstein, for TRTC; She-Rantulas from Outer Space in 3D!, co-written with Ruff Yeager, for Diversionary Theatre and the NY Fringe Festival; and The Hound of the Baskervilles, as a San Diego Foundation Creative Catalyst Grantee, at North Coast Rep in 2012. Phil played in Les Misérables on Broadway and on tour; the Canadian production of Sunset Boulevard; and the 1st National Co. of Miss Saigon. He is a two-time winner of the San Diego Theatre Critics Circle Craig Noel Award for acting, for Midsummer Night's Dream at Intrepid Theatre Company, and The Man Who Came to Dinner. So. California theatres include North Coast Rep (Last of the Red Hot Lovers, Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Spelling Bee), Old Globe (How the Grinch...), and Cygnet Theatre (Mistakes Were Made, Pageant). Local directing credits include SD Playwrights Project and Scripps Ranch Theatre. He teaches and produces a Solo Show Workshop for writer/performers that is part of The Roustabouts season. The company encourages new local writers from Southern California. Phil's newest one-man show, Roosevelt: Charge the Bear, co-written with Marni Freedman, is currently being workshopped and will be produced in San Diego in 2020.  PhilJohnson.net

Links to what we talked about:

Local business and cause to support:

Give us the love,

Leave a voicemail below!

Love always,

Alejandra

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Aug 17, 202029:34
Arts Engagement and Accountability in this New Normal

Arts Engagement and Accountability in this New Normal

What is the difference between arts engagement and community outreach? How should accountability look like in this new normal for theatres?

We talk about this and many more interesting topics with Freedome Bradley-Ballentine, Arts Engagement Director of the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, and newly appointed Associate Artistic Director.

Freedome has been in San Diego for four years, but his impact on the community has been unforgettable. His work forges significant bonds, building positive social connections with economically, geographically, and culturally diverse communities throughout San Diego. He has developed a host of new programs and re-imagined legacy programming facilitating the Globe’s commitment of making theater matter to more people.

Links of what we talked about during the episode:

Local business and non-profit organization:

Announcements at the Zero:

Thank you for joining us!

With love, 

Alejandra

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Aug 03, 202039:51
Miki Vale: HUEman, Musician, Playwright, Artivist, & Educator
Jul 20, 202035:19
Mindfulness in the Arts with Ben Cook and Dan DeLuca

Mindfulness in the Arts with Ben Cook and Dan DeLuca

The FIRST episode of the alter ego in English!!!! with my very special guests and "padrinos" of the podcast, artists, Broadway performers, and now Mindfulness in the arts coaches: Ben Cook and Dan DeLuca. 

Ben Cook: Most recently played Riff in the Broadway revival of West Side Story. He has been a part of 5 Broadway shows, 2 Broadway national tours and has made many appearances in the film/television world. Still a working actor, he is now studying at the School of Positive Transformation to become a certified Positive Psychologist Practitioner and also devotes a large portion of his time to teaching the important work of mindfulness and its specific connection to the performing arts alongside his incredible team. 

Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bentylercook/

Dan DeLuca: Is a theater and television actor, best known for originating the role of Jack Kelly on the First National Tour of Disney’s Newsies. He has starred in dozens of shows across North America, and has helped develop new musicals alongside the greatest theater composers of our time including Stephen Schwartz, Alan Menken and Martin Charnin. Dan is currently enrolled at Quantum University specializing in emotional intelligence/mindfulness and is writing, directing and starring in his own web series based on the science of self-development entitled “The Invisible Things”. 

Follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DDeLuca15/

Links related to what we talked about: 

Their course Mindfulness in the Arts. Find out more here: https://www.mindfulnessinthearts.com/

The upcoming dance masterclass with Ahmad Simmons on July 10! https://www.mindfulnessinthearts.com/upcoming

Dan's YouTube Series The Invisible Things: https://www.mindfulnessinthearts.com/theinvisiblethings

Local Mop and Pop shop to support 

in NYC: Cafe Amrita: https://www.facebook.com/Cafe-Amrita-129177810480487/

Charities and Causes to learn about:  

Thank you for listening! Please follow us at: https://www.instagram.com/fromanother0/

and follow our blog: http://www.fromanother0.com/

With love, Alejandra

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Jul 06, 202001:06:43
Episode 0: why? who? what?
Jun 01, 202008:21
From Another 0 podcast trailer

From Another 0 podcast trailer

This is a bilingual platform for artists. For them to talk about their work and creation. Recording in the San Diego-Tijuana border, here, we just don’t start from zero, we star from another zero.
May 25, 202000:40