The Overflow
By RYCO Theatricals
The OverflowJun 16, 2021
Lean into the Unknown
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
Time Does Not Heal All Wounds
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
My Vase is Still Full
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
Keep Refining to Create Clarity
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
Connecting to Spiritual Healing
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
The Binary is Everywhere
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
The Truth is You Will Feel
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
Allowing for Imperfection
Jen and James talk about life, social media, and wellness from the artist's perspective.
The Space In Between
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Love Your Own Darkness
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Divine Connection
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Moving Toward Wholeness
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Cultivating Nuance
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Dare to Be Powerful
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Tell Your Truth
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
You're Worth It!
Jen and James talk all things wellness and social media from the artist's perspective.
Break Your Own Mold
Relax and check in with hosts Jen Olivares and James Roberts IV on The Overflow. We'll talk wellness and social media sanity from the artist's perspective. Jen and James discuss the process of breaking out of industry expectations.
What Keeps You From Posting?
Jen and James discuss the fears associated with being active on social media.
Momentum
Produced by RYCO Theatricals as a part of their podcast series RYCO LIVE, our show THE OVERFLOW draws directly from the weeds of wellness culture, with James Roberts and Jen Olivares tackling topics of discussion from the intersection of mind-body connection, cultural humility, and social media's presence in all of that. Creativity will be stoked, feet will be planted, minds expanded every Wednesday at 1:00pm Eastern live on our social media @rycotheatricals.
Our Bodies & Our Socials
Produced by RYCO Theatricals as a part of their podcast series RYCO LIVE, our show THE OVERFLOW draws directly from the weeds of wellness culture, with James Roberts and Jen Olivares tackling topics of discussion from the intersection of mind-body connection, cultural humility, and social media's presence in all of that. Creativity will be stoked, feet will be planted, minds expanded every Wednesday at 1:00pm Eastern live on our social media @rycotheatricals.
James Roberts spent the last 10 years in New York City studying and working as a performer in theatre, film, and television. For the last four years he’s also worked as a yoga and meditation teacher, leading classes and workshops in studios and offices around the city. He currently resides in Tennessee, and continues to develop his creative passions for storytelling and yoga.
Jen Olivares is an interdisciplinary artist and enrolled member of the Acjachemen nation. Fascinated with the human condition, she has studied eastern philosophy, westernized wellness culture, and just about every method of keeping one’s heart, mind and body balanced. As an “artivist” Jen produced, choreographed, and directed the piece Artists Activate, a fusion of activism and theatre calling audiences and institutions alike to bring light to the load of necessary work towards decolonizing artistic spaces. She is now part of a developing nationwide Native theater collaboration that works to further uplift Native people and their stories across all mediums, as well as the community efforts to Protect Puvungna, sacred Acjachemen/Tongva land currently being desecrated by CSULB.
Remembering to Breathe
Produced by RYCO Theatricals as a part of their podcast series RYCO LIVE, our show THE OVERFLOW draws directly from the weeds of wellness culture, with James Roberts and Jen Olivares tackling topics of discussion from the intersection of mind-body connection, cultural humility, and social media's presence in all of that. Creativity will be stoked, feet will be planted, minds expanded every Wednesday at 1:00pm Eastern live on our social media @rycotheatricals.
James Roberts spent the last 10 years in New York City studying and working as a performer in theatre, film, and television. For the last four years he’s also worked as a yoga and meditation teacher, leading classes and workshops in studios and offices around the city. He currently resides in Tennessee, and continues to develop his creative passions for storytelling and yoga.
Jen Olivares is an interdisciplinary artist and enrolled member of the Acjachemen nation. Fascinated with the human condition, she has studied eastern philosophy, westernized wellness culture, and just about every method of keeping one’s heart, mind and body balanced. As an “artivist” Jen produced, choreographed, and directed the piece Artists Activate, a fusion of activism and theatre calling audiences and institutions alike to bring light to the load of necessary work towards decolonizing artistic spaces. She is now part of a developing nationwide Native theater collaboration that works to further uplift Native people and their stories across all mediums, as well as the community efforts to Protect Puvungna, sacred Acjachemen/Tongva land currently being desecrated by CSULB.
Our First Journey Together
Produced by RYCO Theatricals as a part of their podcast series RYCO LIVE, our show THE OVERFLOW draws directly from the weeds of wellness culture, with James Roberts and Jen Olivares tackling topics of discussion from the intersection of mind-body connection, cultural humility, and social media's presence in all of that. Creativity will be stoked, feet will be planted, minds expanded every Wednesday at 1:00pm Eastern live on our social media @rycotheatricals.
James Roberts spent the last 10 years in New York City studying and working as a performer in theatre, film, and television. For the last four years he’s also worked as a yoga and meditation teacher, leading classes and workshops in studios and offices around the city. He currently resides in Tennessee, and continues to develop his creative passions for storytelling and yoga.
Jen Olivares is an interdisciplinary artist and enrolled member of the Acjachemen nation. Fascinated with the human condition, she has studied eastern philosophy, westernized wellness culture, and just about every method of keeping one’s heart, mind and body balanced. As an “artivist” Jen produced, choreographed, and directed the piece Artists Activate, a fusion of activism and theatre calling audiences and institutions alike to bring light to the load of necessary work towards decolonizing artistic spaces. She is now part of a developing nationwide Native theater collaboration that works to further uplift Native people and their stories across all mediums, as well as the community efforts to Protect Puvungna, sacred Acjachemen/Tongva land currently being desecrated by CSULB.