The Edge of Everyday with Sandra Bargman
Actor, Inter-spiritual minister and Impactful Communication teacher, Sandra Bargman leans into the understanding that life isn't black or white, but rather it's where these two meet where we find the most creativity, chaos and ultimately, understanding. Based on her hit one woman show of the same name, The Edge of Everyday podcast is an exploration of the edges we all face and grapple with in our challenging times. Sandra Bargman shares her own stories and perspectives around opposing beliefs, the tension of paradox, the sacred and mundane, and our biggest edge, fear of change. Real conversations with real people that spark provocative invitations to leap out of what’s safe and explore the outer edges of their lives.
The Edge of Everyday with Sandra Bargman
Finding Joy in Solos, Songs, and Stories with Sean Harkness and Liz Piccoli
I’m very happy to be back in front of my mic, having been away from #TheEdgeofEverydayPodcast for 6 weeks. I didn’t plan to take a break. But because of a slew of unforeseen conflicts and guest scheduling issues, and because I was off doing a play…it just happened.
Happy Fall!
Today we are #LIVEintheHIVE with two special guests, multi-award-winning guitarist and singer/songwriter, Sean Harkness - and Liz Picolli, SDC director/choreographer, and founder/artistic director of Queen of Rogues Arts Space in Woodstock, NY.
Sean is returning to The Plum at Traver Hollow House (www.ThePlumTH2.com) on Saturday October 18 th with his SOLO show, Just Me: Solos, Songs, and Stories. He will also be performing at Queen of Rogues Arts Space in Woodstock on Friday, October 17 th .
Today’s episode is of course, about plugging these upcoming shows, but more importantly, it’s a conversation about the power of ART – theatre, music, visual art, storytelling– to uplift and inspire – not only an audience, but also the performers themselves – in these challenging times.
It’s a conversation about building new performance and gathering spaces, creating and sharing safe, supportive and inclusive communities, and about RESISTANCE to authoritarianism through art, music, truth-telling, and storytelling.
We touch on…
- As you know, I always ask my guests, “What identity do you lead with”? And Sean and Liz have unexpected and wonderful answers to kick off this delicious and rich conversation.
- What inspired Liz to create and run Queen of Rogues Art Space.
- The importance of building community and being a part of many communities.
- Sean is most known for being a collaborator with other musicians and singers. What inspired him to create a solo show? And why now? Sean shares his goals, and the obstacles he overcame in sharing his own voice in a solo show.
- How creating/performing/artistry is keeping us sane and connected to joy in these challenging times.
- All this and SO MUCH MORE.
Sean Harkness in Just Me: Solos, Songs and Stories
Friday, October 17 | 7pm | Queen of Rogues | Woodstock NY
For more info and tickets: www.QueenofRogues.com
Saturday, October 18 | 4pm Doors Open | 5pm Show | The Plum @ TH2
For more information + receive an invitation to the Salon:
www.ThePlumTH2.com
Full bios, schedules, events, etc.:
www.SeanHarkness.com
@harksongs
www.LizPiccoli.com
@queen.of.rogues
Connect with your host Sandra Bargman: