LYDIA CORNELL: AFI Best Actress Nominee, People's Choice Award winner; Actor, Writer, Director, Producer; woman and children advocate; teen mentor, comedienne, talk show host, inspirational pubic speaker best known for her starring role on ABC's "Too Close for Comfort" as TV legend Ted Knight's daughter 'Sara'; HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm, and over 250 shows, episodes and movies worldwide. Turns tragedy into comedy, life-saving issues for women and equal pay for equal work...
Friday, October 28, 2011
'CREATIVITY" Lydia Cornell on DIGITAL PRODUCTION BUZZ with Larry Jordan
I just did the COOLEST show with the award-winning Larry Jordan on Digital Production Buzz – Oct. 27, 2011
Here is a direct link to my interview: http://www.digitalproductionbuzz.com/BuZZ_Audio/Buzz_111027_Cornell.mp
Discover a profitable and productive work life
Personal industry success stories
Tips on acting
Manage stress and creativity
Balance work with family
Get involved in the creative process
Finding the creative spark
GUESTS: Lydia Cornell, Jessica Sitomer, Dr. Margaret Cochran, Michael Cosgrove, and Terry Curran
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Join Larry Jordan as he talks with: Lydia Cornell, Actress
Lydia Cornell has it all – beauty, brains, talent, success and unbridled creativity! She won the People’s Choice Award for her role as Sarah Rush on ABC’s “Too Close for Comfort” in 1980 and has worked non-stop ever since. She is just about finished with her new novel, is a recurring guest on the Bashama and Cornell podcast and we’ve pried her away to talk to us about her career and what she’s learned about achieving success in this industry.
Jessica Sitomer, President, The Greenlight Coach
Keeping the fires of creativity lit can be a hard task. Dealing with stress and remaining creative is even harder. Jessica Sitomer, president of The Greenlight Coach joins us tonight to look at the other side of working – staying creative without burning out. She explains the relationship between stress and creativity and staying healthy – you’ll want to hear her answers on this week’s show.
Dr. Margaret Cochran transpersonal psychologist, and Michael Cosgrove, host/producer
Dr. Margaret Cochran and her husband Michael Cosgrove produce the internet radio show ‘Whole Brain Thinking: Wisdom, Love and Magic!’ Wisdom, Love and Magic is about everything you think and everything you feel or imagine. Dr. Cochran and her guests talk about how to make sense of the worlds of linear science and felt experience and understand their impact on your everyday life.
Terry Curren, Founder/President, Alpha Dogs
The difference between a good editor and a great editor is the “creativity factor!” Terry Curren, Founder and President of Alpha Dogs, Inc. explains more about why it is important to involve editors in the creative process and how that can take your project to the next level.
You can’t find people or interviews like this anywhere else! It’s another fascinating show.
It’s all the information you need now to know what’s coming next!
The Digital Production BuZZ airs LIVE Thursday from 6-7 PM Pacific Daylight Time. Ask questions during the show on our Live Chat, listen live, download an episode from the archives, or subscribe to the podcast either through iTunes or our website. Whatever you do, DON’T miss this week’s show!
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8 Ways to Get Hollywood Gorgeous (For Cheap!) Lydia Cornell Beauty Secret STYLE GOES STRONG by Cindy Pearlman
8 Ways to Get Hollywood Gorgeous (For Cheap!)LifeGoesStrong - Cindy Pearlman - Oct 14, 2011 It helps get your blood circulating," says author and actress Lydia Cornell. "It's a great way to get the blood flowing to your head. ... |
*Do One Yoga Move. "I start each day with a downward dog. It helps get your blood circulating," says author and actress Lydia Cornell. "It's a great way to get the blood flowing to your head. Tip: Another favorite tip from Lydia is to rub your chin. "I rub around my chin and jaw with some pressure because this area doesn't get enough circulation," she says. "It's great to rub with a little Vaseline in your hands or even a cocoa butter stick."
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