Behind the Magic: Dan Micciche's Journey in WICKED and Beyond | HarmonyTALK #55
Just in time for the Wicked movie premiere, HarmonyTALK is thrilled to welcome Dan Micciche, the Music Director and Conductor of WICKED on Broadway. With over nine years working on this iconic production, Dan offers a unique look behind the curtain at what it takes to keep one of the world’s bigges…
Exploring Jazz with Loren Schoenberg: From the National Jazz Museum to Juilliard | HarmonyTALK #54
Dive into the rich history of jazz with Loren Schoenberg, Grammy Award-winning saxophonist, conductor, and senior scholar at the National Jazz Museum in Harlem. In this HarmonyTALK episode, Loren chats with host Lisa Champeau about his experiences performing with jazz legends, his work preserving A…
From Hidden Gems to Viral Trends: Gabby Eniclerico on Life as a Content Creator | HarmonyTALK #53
In this episode of HarmonyTALK, host Todd Stephens sits down with dynamic content creator and food influencer, Gabby Eniclerico. Based in Washington, DC, Gabby has made a name for herself by discovering hidden culinary gems and sharing diverse food experiences that have sparked viral trends on TikT…
Inside the Dugout: Legendary New York Yankees Trainer Gene Monahan | HarmonyTALK #52
In this episode of HarmonyTALK, we sit down with Gene Monahan, the legendary New York Yankees athletic trainer who dedicated over 50 years of his career to Major League Baseball. From his early days as a young dreamer with a passion for baseball, Gene's journey led him to the pinnacle of profession…
Inspiring Generations to Transform Their Struggles Into Strength with Mitch Leff | HarmonyTALK #51
In this heartfelt episode of HarmonyTALK, host Todd Stevens sits down with Mitch Motivates, author of “My Addiction, My Superpower.” Mitch opens up about his early struggles with substance abuse and the turning point that led him to a life of sobriety and purpose. In 2006, one week shy of his 19t…
NY Times Writer and Storyteller Neil Genzlinger| HarmonyTALK #50
Neil Genzlinger, writer at the New York Times sits down with Lisa Champeau to discuss writing obituaries, how he got his start in storytelling ,and his event Firelight: An Evening of Storytelling in the Woods at Harmony In The Woods. FOLLOW HARMONYTALK PODCAST @harmonytalkpodcast Join Our Maili…
The Power of Art to Move and Inspire: Writer and Cartoonist Bob Eckstein | HarmonyTALK #49
Bob Eckstein, an award-winning writer, illustrator, and cartoonist, discusses his latest book, 'Footnotes from the World's Greatest Museums.' He shares his motivation for delving into museums and highlights the diverse range of museums featured in the book. Bob emphasizes the user-friendly nature o…
Empowering Intellectually and Physically Challenged Individuals: Mark Hoover, Former CEO of the Human Resources Center | HarmonyTALK #48
Host Lisa Champeau talks to Mark Hoover, former and longtime CEO of the Human Resources Center, a Northeast Pennsylvania-based nonprofit that provides services for adults with physical and mental challenges. Mark talks about helping young people who were languishing in front of their TV sets for 15…
Teachers By Day, Performers By Night: The String Queens | HarmonyTALK #47
Praised for its authentic, soulful, and orchestral sound, The String Queens is a dynamic trio that creates stimulating musical experiences that inspire audiences to love, hope, feel and imagine! With an array of repertoire spanning from the Baroque era to the Jazz Age to today’s Billboard Hot 100 C…
Through the Lover’s Eyes: Nan and David Skier’s Unique Collection and Passion | HarmonyTALK #46
Join us on this captivating episode of HarmonyTALK Podcast hosted by Lisa Champeau as we delve into the fascinating world of "Lover's Eyes" with Nan and David Skier, a remarkable couple from Birmingham, Alabama. Dr. David, a retired ophthalmologist, and his wife Nan have spent the past two decades …