Homeless Documentarian and musician, Toni Jannotta, speaks with George Alger about connecting with the homeless.
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Music as a Healing Tool
Toni Jannotta speaks with George Alger about the vibrational essence of music and its power to heal.
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Dance School, Dance Company, Dance Laboratory: What’s the Difference?
Pamela Pilkenton and Connor Casavan speak about dance, with Our Ventura TV host, Toni Jannotta. They speak about the difference between a dance school, a dance company and a dance laboratory. They also discuss dance movement, performance, interpretation and evolving a dance story.
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Tai Chi: A Philosophy Based on Non-Judgment
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Tai Chi Chuan instructor, Judy Scott, speaks with Our Ventura TV host, Toni Jannotta, about the benefits of this Chinese martial art, which can be practiced for both its defense training and its health benefits. -
Insights Behind Voices of the Homeless, a Documentary Film by Toni Jannotta
Toni Jannotta discusses her jazz-inspired, storytelling documentary, Voices of the Homeless. The discussion is highlighted with a trailer from her film.
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The Ventura Improv Company, with Tom Mueller
What are the basic principles of Improv? Join Toni Jannotta as she interviews Tom Mueller to find out.
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Overcoming Life Challenges When Everything Hits Yout At Once
Shannon Farrell speaks with Toni Jannotta about overcoming life challenges. Shannon experienced several in a relatively short amount of time. She became pregnant and single, experienced a family death, lost her job and relocated to a new home. It was tough and stressful. But in the end, she became more confident and self-reliant in life. View this video for some of the resources and insights that helped her.
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Cheri Kurman Discusses Grey Matters with Toni Jannotta
Toni Jannotta interviews Cheri Kurman about caring for aging relatives in this segment of Our Ventura. Cheri Kurman is an Estate Planning Attorney and host of radio program, Grey Matters. She educates people on caring for elderly, including advising family and friends to not let their parents and relatives become “chemically restrained” by way of drugs, which has become a common practice within institutions.
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