Danielle Di Fede: “All Things Theater”

Veteran Actress Danielle Di Fede

Veteran actress Danielle Di Fede, from the College of Fine Arts and Humanities at Brenau University, energized “The Communication Corner”–my weekly interview program on WBCX, 89.1 FM–with a discussion of “all things theater.”

Speaking with the vitality an audience would expect from an accomplished actress, Danielle covered these and other topics:
–Why acting interested her initially
–Favorite productions she acted in
–Performances she has enjoyed seeing the most
–Relevance of Shakespeare today
–“The illusion of the first time”
–Overcoming problems that happen backstage or on stage
–Life lessons that theater participation teaches us
–Origin of the expression “Break a Leg”
–Teamwork required for a successful production

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Detective Mike Williams–Stay Alert, Stay Alive

Atlanta Detective Mike Williams joined me in “The Communication Corner,” broadcasted live by WBCX, 89.1 FM on Tuesday at 9:00 a.m. ET, with a 6:00 a.m. Thursday rebroadcast. I interviewed him about a highly relevant, much-needed topic–how to protect yourself from criminals.

Speaking from the vantage point of 25 years in law enforcement, Mike discussed:
–How “Neighborhood Watch” programs protect residents
–What to do when a stranger rings your doorbell
–Safest ways to protect your home when you travel
–Keeping your purse and wallet away from pickpockets
–Making your visit to the ATM machine a safe one
–Having a “bogus set” of keys with you
–Internet scams to avoid

And our 60-minute conversation included other creative crime-preventing strategies.

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Web site: http://www.stayalertseminars.com
E-mail: mailto:mike@stayalertseminars.com
Phone: 404-786-4286

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