Tbd With Ldt

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Synopsis

"To Be Determined" was already taken. So this is what you get.Candid discussions from the mind of Laura Dickinson-Turner: actor, director, writer, ally, student, professional human being.

Episodes

  • TBD With LDT Ep 39 -- Attitude

    07/03/2019 Duration: 23min

    SUPER SLEEPY whilst recording, but I had some thoughts tumbling round my head about attitude, considering others the way we want to be considered, how attitude affects others, and how our attitude towards ourselves can impact our relationship to others and our attitude towards them...or theirs towards us.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 38 -- Joy

    22/02/2019 Duration: 31min

    JOY! That's the theme of this week's podcast. Adam Ferguson and I are working on an sound recording assignment for class, and I loved his idea of asking strangers the question "What brings you joy?" On today's episode of TBD With LDT, I recount some of the answers we got, as well as some of Adam and I's reflections -- and I list some of the things that bring ME joy.....like Rhea Butcher and Cameron Esposito's "Put Your Hands Together," which is both a live comedy show that happens weekly in LA and a podcast that you can listen to anytime, anywhere! Check it out. And also check out a longtime friend and fellow joymaker, Chelsea Foy, whose site lovelyindeed.com is constant source of joy and ideas on how to make and spread it. Have a great week, y'all!

  • TBD With LDT Ep 37 -- The Tey & Dave Show

    06/02/2019 Duration: 48min

    The one and only Teyonce. The one and only Ooohwee. That's right, ladies and gents and all non-binary folx, on today's episode I am joined by Te'juana Johnson and David Brice-Miller, two of the funniest, smartest, bad-assest people ever. We talk shade, identity, politics (for just a moment), and so much more. I know I say this all the time...but this really is one of my very favorite episodes of TBD With LDT.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 36: New Year, New Episode!

    09/01/2019 Duration: 30min

    New year, new episode of TBD With LDT! I didn't make any "new year's resolutions," but I have made conscious choices about what I want going forward. I want to love myself. To say yes to myself. Audre Lorde sagaciously said: "we have been raised to fear the yes in ourselves." This is true of millions and millions of us: we have gotten "NO" from so many sources that we have internalized that No, to the point where we may have forgotten how to say YES to ourselves. For myself, I am choosing to say yes by taking better care of my physical vessel, by loving myself first (so that I can continue to love others), and by saying yes to personal growth and change.... like starting the year single. Thanks for listening to TBD With LDT, and I hope your new year brings you much YES!

  • TBD With LDT, Ep 35: TBD With Amy Seeley

    26/12/2018 Duration: 55min

    The one and only Amy Seeley is on the podcast today. Amy is an actor, an improvisor, a writer, an educator, an empowering force in the Universe, and a founder of Chicago's Factory Theater -- amongst other things. She and I sit down for an absolutely heartening, inspiring, dee-lightful conversation about life, learning, finding your voice, #metoo, improvisation, and a whole lotta other great stuff. There's a reason why Amy Seeley is a favorite human of many, and you can hear why on this week's episode of TBD With LDT.

  • TBD With LDT - Ep 34 - TBD With Bethany Saint - Smith

    12/12/2018 Duration: 39min

    Bethany Saint-Smith is a singer-songwriter, a poet, an autobiographer, a mother, a survivor, a force of nature -- and a piece of the Universe glowing brightly. Of her singing, The Supreme’s Susaye Greene said, “Bethany has the instincts of an aged American blues singer. There’s a tug in the heart when you hear her sing that grabs you and makes you wonder what she's lived through. She reminds me of the earthy Odetta of 60's Folk-rock fame, or of Nina Simone's scathingly sophisticated perceptions of life.” Bethany and I sit down and discuss life and barriers and human relationships in what will hopefully just be one episode in a series of talks with this incredible artist. Follow her on bethanysaintsmith.wordpress.com and find her on Facebook and Twitter.

  • TBD With LDT - Ep 33 - TBD With Greg Sidnam

    28/11/2018 Duration: 36min

    Greg Sidnam is a fellow MFA in TVFT student at Cal State LA, a technician, a director, a former actor, and one of those people who gives meaning to the term "don't judge a book by its cover." When we first met in Fall 2017, we probably wanted to punch each other in the face a little bit. But the thing about listening to others is that you often learn that there are more similarities than anyone could imagine. This episode is about life's journey's, the unexpected paths that this life of art will take you on, and how it's never too late to make discoveries and open yourself up to new experiences. We also argue about how graphic novels are not comic books...because everyone should read Alison Bechdel's graphic memoirs. DISCLAIMER! From 12:03 - 12:39, there is a high-pitched tone that comes on over the PA system in the room we were recording in.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 32 -- Religion, Identity, And Letting Your Light Shine With Jeremiah Ripley

    14/11/2018 Duration: 57min

    On this episode, I once again sit down with Jeremiah Ripley, a fellow MFA Actor at Cal State LA, and this time we dig deep into matters of queer identity, politics, acceptance, awareness, representation, and more. Progress was made in the midterm elections, but our world still has work to do -- and some of that work starts by letting ourselves and one another shine, just like mama Marianne Williamson taught us.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 31: Theatre Is My Church

    31/10/2018 Duration: 38min

    ...aaaaand we're back from Unexpected Hiatus Due to Life as an MFA Acting Student! The past few weeks have been tough ones, not just because of an intensely fulfilling school workload, but also because our country--our WORLD--is in a state of tremendous upheaval. Over the past two weekends, I was privileged to sit in the audience of two theatre pieces that resonated with me strongly, not only because of their own depth and breadth, but because of the intense connection and reflection on current events and current mindsets. Truly, these were reverential, sacred experiences, akin to the transcendent moments that occur in a church, temple, fellowship hall, mosque, or other places where people gather in faith. If you are in the LA area this weekend, you have a chance to partake of one of those experiences -- Sarah Mantell's "Everything That Never Happened" is in its final weekend of performances at Boston Court in Pasadena. GO SEE IT.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 30 -- I Believe Women

    03/10/2018 Duration: 19min

    TW: This week's episode centers on the current national narrative surrounding Ford/Kavanaugh. This was not an easy podcast to record, and I understand if it's not easy to listen to. I'm worn down and worn out by the crushing weight of anguish and anger, I'm tired of saying the same things year after year, I'm broken apart because every time a high profile abuse/assault case has come to light, more and more people I know are stepping forward with their own stories -- men and women -- so many, that it almost feels as though I may not know ANY woman who has not experienced sexual abuse/assault. And do you know what would (will) be even more heart-breaking than learning that all the women I know have been abused/assaulted? When I learn that, I will not be surprised for even one moment. Not because I don't know good men, or because I hate men, but because of the history of our world, our justice system, and our legacy of victim-blaming, shaming, and demeaning. We need to do better. We need to raise ourselve

  • TBD With LDT Ep 29 -- It Takes A Village

    20/09/2018 Duration: 25min

    "It takes a village to raise a child," the old saying goes. In our modern world, we could easily replace "village" with community and the meaning would be largely the same. I'm so grateful to the community that I am a part of, because you all show me that there is empathy and generosity of spirit alive and well in the world. I see my community paying it forward and working together for ongoing growth and progress, and it's heartening. ...I mean, I still don't know if I'll ever bring a kid into the world, but I know that if I did, they'd be embraced by these awesome communities that I'm a part of.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 28 -- Stretching Helps Us Grow

    05/09/2018 Duration: 35min

    August 20th marked the beginning of the 2nd year of my MFA, the first semester of the Teacher Training program, and Joel's first year at CSULA. On August 15th, I got word that my dad had a stroke and was in the hospital. He's doing okay, all things considered, and these past few weeks have been big ones. Balancing the emotional/mental/physical workload of school is already a big journey; getting to be a part of my Dad's life during this is a journey all its own. This episode of TBD With LDT talks about stretching -- how life stretches us, pushes us, and how growth often comes with growing pains as we stretch through and past the discomfort of unfamiliarity. Join me as I talk about some of the discoveries of the past few weeks. And as always, thank you for listening.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 27 -- Adam Ferguson

    08/08/2018 Duration: 45min

    SO happy to sit with my friend Adam Ferguson: Equity/SAG actor, voracious reader and theatre-goer, and a fellow MFA student in the TVFT program at Cal State LA. Lots of laughs in this episode as we riff with one another about an array of topics. Enjoy!

  • TBD With LDT Ep 26 -- Traci Sprague

    25/07/2018 Duration: 33min

    This is my favorite episode of TBD With LDT so far, and for good reason. Not only is Traci Sprague the Artistic Director (and de facto Technical Director!) of Center Stage Conservatory in Modesto, she is also the mom of four amazing kids who are artists and activists in their own right. Traci is an actor, a director, a public figure, and she is an inspiration to pretty much anyone who has gotten the chance to work with her. She works hard and it shows in everything she does. On our episode, we talk about "The Wolves," an all-female play by Sarah De Lappe which just finished a successful run at CSC, and we talk about the theme of CSC's upcoming season, #thefutureisfemale . This was so joyous and inspiring to record, and I think it's even more so to listen to. Enjoy.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 25 -- Yes, Yes, Nanette

    11/07/2018 Duration: 21min

    Hannah Gadsby's show "Nanette" is available for streaming on Netflix and I highly, Highly, HIGHLY recommend it. It's categorized as a comedy show, because Hannah has been working as a comedian for years, but this transcends comedy. This is a Truth in Storytelling master class, a raw and real and intensely human piece of work. It's theatre and personal narrative and stand-up and it is so damn good. Life-changingly good, even.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 24 -- The State Of The Union

    27/06/2018 Duration: 18min

    My summer job this year is working at a Summer Arts program for kids ages 10-15. I'm a theatre teacher, and in the morning I get to do bio-mechanics work with all 140+ students. Being around these kids has thrown sharp perspective onto the current events of our world, particularly what's happening right here in the US. I reflect on some of the challenges of being a human and an artist in the current landscape, on how we need healers right now, and more.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 23 -- What's The Haps, June 2018

    14/06/2018 Duration: 17min

    You guys, life gets BUSY sometimes! But honestly, I prefer it that way. Here's a little catch-up on what I've been doing, why my summer is so busy, why I prefer to stay busy, and some of the things I have planned for Summer 2018 -- including some LONG held goals that I want to FINALLY accomplish. Thanks for listening!

  • TBD With LDT Ep 22 -- Happy Pride 2018

    05/06/2018 Duration: 20min

    Happy Pride Month 2018, y'all! We're here, we're queer, and we're celebrating all month long! Today's episode is a personal and heartfelt explosion of gratitude for the progress we've made, and a sobering look at how far we still have to go. We still live in a world where being openly LGBTQIA+ makes us a target--from anything to subtle microagressions to denial of human rights to murder. Each year we are faced with groups seeking to reverse the progress made towards LGBTQIA+ equality--and sometimes, those groups are within the highest forms of government and power. Stay strong my family! Together we will carry this torch, keep it blazing bright, and we will illuminate the hearts of humanity!

  • TBD With LDT Ep 21 -- Adulting

    21/05/2018 Duration: 25min

    The first time I sat down to record an episode about "adulting," the Audacity app crashed and the file was corrupt and unable to be resurrected. This second time, I was 15 minutes deep into recording when I realized I wanted to start all over again -- which I did. Now if that isn't the most meta commentary on adulting ever, I don't know what is. Because let's face it -- adulting often deals with losing it all, starting from scratch, choosing your battles, and forging your own path. In this episode I talk about some of things adulting means to me, the ongoing question of "control," and my own journey of self-discovery and owning who I am.

  • TBD With LDT Ep 20 -- DragCon! Katya! Theatre Vs Film! Clybourne Park!

    15/05/2018 Duration: 31min

    I went to DragCon on Saturday, May 12th and was able to see Brian McCook's (aka Katya)DEB Talk. It was so GOSH DANG inspiring and I HIGHLY recommend that you check out his podcast "Whimsically Volatile," Brian talked about boundaries and living in the moment and much of what he said resonated with me and was directly related to some of the taking-stock that I've been doing as Year One of Grad School draws to a close. I'm in a TV, Film, and Theatre program, and although I've been really digging the film stuff, I have realized that theatre is my #1, for now and forever. I love how NOW it is, how present and living and resonant a theatrical experience can be. So that's what this episode is about. It's about all of that. ---------- (And it's also a little bit about the script for "Clybourne Park" (which happens to be running now thru May 20, 2018 at Prospect Theater Project in Modesto.))

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