Business RadioX ®

  • Home
  • Business RadioX ® Communities
    • Southeast
      • Alabama
        • Birmingham
      • Florida
        • Orlando
        • Pensacola
        • South Florida
        • Tampa
        • Tallahassee
      • Georgia
        • Atlanta
        • Cherokee
        • Forsyth
        • Greater Perimeter
        • Gwinnett
        • North Fulton
        • North Georgia
        • Northeast Georgia
        • Rome
        • Savannah
      • Louisiana
        • New Orleans
      • North Carolina
        • Charlotte
        • Raleigh
      • Tennessee
        • Chattanooga
        • Nashville
      • Virginia
        • Richmond
    • South Central
      • Arkansas
        • Northwest Arkansas
    • Midwest
      • Illinois
        • Chicago
      • Michigan
        • Detroit
      • Minnesota
        • Minneapolis St. Paul
      • Missouri
        • St. Louis
      • Ohio
        • Cleveland
        • Columbus
        • Dayton
    • Southwest
      • Arizona
        • Phoenix
        • Tucson
        • Valley
      • Texas
        • Austin
        • Dallas
        • Houston
    • West
      • California
        • Bay Area
        • LA
        • Pasadena
      • Colorado
        • Denver
      • Hawaii
        • Oahu
  • FAQs
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Our Audience
    • Why It Works
    • What People Are Saying
    • BRX in the News
  • Resources
    • BRX Pro Tips
    • B2B Marketing: The 4Rs
    • High Velocity Selling Habits
    • Why Most B2B Media Strategies Fail
    • 9 Reasons To Sponsor A Business RadioX ® Show
  • Partner With Us
  • Veteran Business RadioX ®

Mental Health Matters – Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt

September 23, 2021 by Karen

Mental-Health-Matters-Kicking-My-Blue-Genes-in-the-Butt-feature
Phoenix Business Radio
Mental Health Matters - Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Mental-Health-Matters-Kicking-My-Blue-Genes-in-the-Butt

Mental Health Matters – Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt
The Emerson Theater Collaborative (ETC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to serve youth, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity, by producing innovative and thought-provoking theater both in southeastern Connecticut and Sedona, Arizona. One such example is a wonderful play called Vivian’s Music 1969 by Monica Bauer that was a featured program at ETC in February 2020.

Camilla-Ross-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXCamilla Ross is the President and Chairman of Emerson Theater Collaborative, Inc., Producer and Actress (Portray’s Harriet Tubman – Harriet Tubman’s Dream written by Lisa Giordano). She is also the President and Chairman of the Sedona Arts Academy.

“To be a catalyst for social change is really where it’s at for me,” Camilla said. “I believe theater should always be a venue for social change. I love the art of live theater and love what it does to the human soul and spirit. It moves us to look at life differently. To leave off the rose-colored glasses and really see the human condition.”ETC is a shining example. Founded in 2008 to give voice to actors’ innate talent for character development, Camilla has since produced more than 20 inspired, original performances. Emerging and professional cast and crew have blossomed under her guidance. And together they’ve created profound, can’t-ever-forget shows that illuminate social issues, and transform audience curiosity into concern and action.ETC_Logo_CMYK

Camilla has a deep well of experience and mentorship to tap into for her ETC roles—from her days at Emerson College and then in regional theaters and commercials. Among her favorite portrayals? Capturing the heart, spark, and essence of Harriet Tubman in the one-woman show Harriet Tubman’s Dream. Camilla is also deeply involved with youth, their visions for social change, and the desire to see the world as a stage of peace. To that end, she’s a tireless advocate for children and adults with Asperger’s Syndrome. She gives kids and teen real-life theatrical experience through ETC’s Summer Youth Program and enlivens their eagerness to learn about the history and genuine heroes through ETC’s school programs. Camilla is a steadfast suicide prevention advocate too, helping teens and adults avoid this tragedy and move forward to a happier, more positive future.

Camilla has taught business courses part-time at Three Rivers Community College since 2005, Sat on the Emerson College Alumni Board for ten years, and is past president of the Connecticut Alumni Chapter. In May 2014 Camilla was honored by the Writer’s Block of New London, Conn., for her past work as an instructor. In June 2013 she was named Woman of The Year by the Women’s Network of Southeastern Connecticut, and she’s been featured in many periodicals for her community service. In 2019 Emerson Theater Collaborative was nominated as Collaborator of the year in Sedona AZ. A veteran of the U.S. Navy and member of Kappa Beta Delta, Camilla earned her BA in Performing Arts: Acting from Emerson College in 1985 and her MBA in Finance from Baker College in Michigan.

Connect with Camilla on LinkedIn and follow ETC on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Nami

Kathy-BashorKathy Bashor is a staunch advocate of peer and family driven care in the behavioral health system.  Her can-do spirit has resulted in the strengthening of peer/family voice, access to care and choice in services throughout the system. 

Personally, understanding the impact of trauma on health, Kathy lead the Arizona department of Health on a successful statewide campaign to adopt Trauma Informed Care in all aspects of the Behavioral Health system.

Kathy earned a master’s degree from Arizona state University where she served on the faculty for 4 years.

Kathy recently retired from AHCCCS as the Bureau Chief of the Office of Individual and Family Affairs

Recent awards:   ASU Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy 2017 Award for Leadership            

                              In Advocacy                                         

                             David’s HOPE  2018 Max Dine Award for Advocacy and Leadership

Recent publication:  Recovery: Principles, Research and Practices in Inpatient Psychiatric Hospital, Stigma and Recovery

Kathy is very grateful to have the opportunity to participate in the Read Earth Theater writing class.  She arrived curious and with the hope of making new friends.  Through the process she gained so much more.  She greatly values the opportunity to meet others who have met life challenges with courage and respect.  Most importantly, through the writing process, Kathy has been able to find peace within herself.

Josh-Rivedal-Rose-Boerner-Suicide-The-Silent-KillerJosh Rivedal‘s one man, live Broadway-style play Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt includes fifteen characters and seven songs and is both comedic and poignant.

Mr. Rivedal discusses the tragic suicides of both his father and grandfather in a primal piece of live storytelling that creates an emotional connection with the audience and conveys the powerful message that suicide is preventable.

Finally, there will be a live Q&A between Mr. Rivedal and the audience on the importance of mental health and suicide prevention. Representatives of NAMI of Phoenix, will moderate the after-show discussion.

Connect with Josh on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter.

Who:

Emerson Theater Collaborative in collaboration with NAMI, Verde Valley Mental Health Coalition, I Am Worthy Project, and the i’Mpossible Project

Why:

Because Mental Health Matters

When:

Thursday, Friday & Saturday

September 23th, 24th, 25th @ 7-8:30pm – 2pm -3:30pm on the 25th

Where:

Sedona Arts Academy, The Collective, 7000 SR 179 Ste. C100, Sedona AZ 86351

Tickets:

In-Person theater costs. For the first time ever, pick your seats with our new “seating” map.

– Advance /Reserved Seating – $55 (sit at table with your friends/family, drink tickets available and table service)

– Advance /Reserved Table – $165 (reserve an entire table of three for your friends/family, drink tickets available and table service)

– Advance – $35

– At Door – $45

Stream from Home via On-the-Stage (video on-demand) – $20

– USE THIS LINK to purchase and “stream” on-demand – https://bit.ly/etc-blue-genes-on-demand

– Available for viewing 9/24/2021 to 10/7/2021

Following CDC COVID-19 recommendations on masks and vaccinations.

Tagged With: Emerson Theater Collaborative, Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt, mental health, NAMI of Phoenix, Suicide prevention

Racism in Small Business and the Arts E1

June 18, 2020 by Karen

Racism-in-Small-Business-and-the-Arts
Phoenix Business Radio
Racism in Small Business and the Arts E1
Loading
00:00 /
RSS Feed
Share
Link
Embed

Download file

Racism-in-Small-Business-and-the-Arts

Racism in Small Business and the Arts E1

The first in a series on racism in small business and the arts, these professionals share their varied experiences, wisdom, and guidance in an effort to educate, inform and demonstrate that while we might disagree, we can always find common ground. One of the most important things business and non-profit leaders can be doing right now is not shying away from talking about racism.

As we continue to witness the injustices brought onto the black community from people and institutions of power, Phoenix Businesss RadioX calls on our community across the state to stand up for our African-American brothers and sisters.

Racism and racist systems continue to perpetuate violence and hate against the black community, and it is our responsibility to stand up with them as we work to build a more just and equitable Arizona. 

Speak out and speak up. Have hard conversations with friends, family, and loved ones. It’s on all of us.

The Emerson Theater Collaborative (ETC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization whose mission is to serve youth, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity, by producing innovative and thought-provoking theater both in southeastern Connecticut and Sedona, Arizona. One such example is a wonderful play called Vivian’s Music 1969 by Monica Bauer that was a featured program at ETC in February 2020.

Camilla-Ross-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXCamilla Ross is the President and Chairman of Emerson Theater Collaborative, Inc., Producer and Actress (Portray’s Harriet Tubman – Harriet Tubman’s Dream written by Lisa Giordano). She is also the President and Chairman of the Sedona Arts Academy.

“To be a catalyst for social change is really where it’s at for me,” Camilla said. “I believe theater should always be a venue for social change. I love the art of live theater and love what it does to the human soul and spirit. It moves us to look at life differently. To leave off the rose-colored glasses and really see the human condition.”ETC is a shining example. Founded in 2008 to give voice to actors’ innate talent for character development, Camilla has since produced more than 20 inspired, original performances. Emerging and professional cast and crew have blossomed under her guidance. And together they’ve created profound, can’t-ever-forget shows that illuminate social issues, and transform audience curiosity into concern and action. ETC_Logo_CMYK

Camilla has a deep well of experience and mentorship to tap into for her ETC roles—from her days at Emerson College and then in regional theaters and commercials. Among her favorite portrayals? Capturing the heart, spark, and essence of Harriet Tubman in the one-woman show Harriet Tubman’s Dream. Camilla is also deeply involved with youth, their visions for social change, and the desire to see the world as a stage of peace. To that end, she’s a tireless advocate for children and adults with Asperger’s Syndrome. She gives kids and teen real-life theatrical experience through ETC’s Summer Youth Program and enlivens their eagerness to learn about the history and genuine heroes through ETC’s school programs. Camilla is a steadfast suicide prevention advocate too, helping teens and adults avoid this tragedy and move forward to a happier, more positive future.

Camilla has taught business courses part-time at Three Rivers Community College since 2005, Sat on the Emerson College Alumni Board for ten years, and is past president of the Connecticut Alumni Chapter. In May 2014 Camilla was honored by the Writer’s Block of New London, Conn., for her past work as an instructor. In June 2013 she was named Woman of The Year by the Women’s Network of Southeastern Connecticut, and she’s been featured in many periodicals for her community service. In 2019 Emerson Theater Collaborative was nominated as Collaborator of the year in Sedona AZ. A veteran of the U.S. Navy and member of Kappa Beta Delta, Camilla earned her BA in Performing Arts: Acting from Emerson College in 1985 and her MBA in Finance from Baker College in Michigan.

Connect with Camilla on LinkedIn and follow ETC on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Karen-Loomis-on-Business-RadioXKaren Loomis, Oracle and Founder of No Moss Brands, is no stranger to the impact of racism; not only in her personal life, but professional life as well. In 2000, Karen moved from Spokane, Wa to Phoenix, AZ to find better opportunities as promised by the fifth largest city in the U.S. With only 2% AA, Spokane proved to be a challenging environment, as is Phoenix, with only 6% AA.

Karen has never shied away from the many barriers racism presented. She has always felt her extensive education and professional experiences could overcome these often invisible challenges.Unfortunately, institutional racism has proven to be too big of a hurdle for one person to take on. Using No Moss Brands as the vehicle, Karen will use her voice to open the eyes of others who are willing to join all People of Color on this journey to change. You in?

Connect with Karen on LinkedIn and follow No Moss Brands on Twitter and Facebook.

Doulos Consulting exists to help entrepreneurs take timeless marketing techniques, remixed for a digital context, and concentrate them around hacking attention, overwhelming with value, and creating relational capital. All of this serving the purpose of establishing an outstanding brand reputation.

All in all, Doulos Consulting offers Classic Consulting, Modern Marketing, Word Is Bond.

Dre HarrisDre Harris, Chief Ideation Executor, with Duolos Consulting, comes from a very common, but challenging upbringing and it’s by the grace of God alone that he is on the mic today in his right mind and all the way turned up.

He is a God-fearing husband and father, entrepreneur, meaningful member of Church On Mill, and definitely different than whatever you would consider normal. Dre is relentlessly committed to capital T Truth, with his greatest motivations in life being to glorify Christ, enjoy him forever, and to not waste this life.

Other notable areas to highlight would be his desire to love his neighbor as himself, live a minimalistic lifestyle, and leverage capitalism. Every morning he reminds himself of these 5 things:

Today you have to… HANDprofile21

  1. Fear YAHWEH
  2. Pick your pain
  3. Love the process
  4. Be 1% better
  5. And know that if it was easy, everyone would do it

Connect with Dre on Instagram and LinkedIn.

Thomas-Barr-on-Phoenix-Business-RadioXThomas Barr is the Executive Director for Local First Arizona, the largest coalition of local businesses in North America. He advocates for a strong local business community that contributes to building vibrancy, equity, and prosperity across the state. A proud Arizona native and graduate of Arizona State University,Thomas leads the business coalition of Local First Arizona by advocating for the economic and cultural benefits provided by building strong local economies.

Thomas steers the strategic direction of LFA’s major programs and initiatives as well as the engagement of over 3000 businesses across Arizona. As Executive Director, Thomas guides a team of statewide senior directors overseeing the execution of LFA’s communication strategy, major initiatives and key partnerships, as well as the collaboration of over 30 staff implementing work in entrepreneurship programs, small business advocacy, local food initiatives, sustainability, urban development and community building. He frequently speaks to groups locally and nationally, presenting the impact of Local First Arizona and the importance of local economy work in building prosperity. LocalFirstArizonaLogo

Outside of Local First Arizona, Thomas has participated in volunteering his time to many causes and organizations throughout the Valley including Young Nonprofit Professionals – Phoenix, Equality Arizona, Alliance of Arizona Nonprofits, Arizona Commission on the Arts, Heritage Square Foundation and Phoenix Legal Action Network. Additionally, Thomas is a 2018 Phoenix Magazine 40 Under 40 honoree, alumni of Arizona Leading for Change, and current participant in Valley Leadership Institute’s 40th cohort.

Connect with Thomas on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Tagged With: Emerson collaborative, Emerson Theater, Emerson Theater Collaborative, Racism, Racism in Small Business and the Arts, Sedona Theater Company, unforgettable live theater

Business RadioX ® Network


 

Our Most Recent Episode

CONNECT WITH US

  • Email
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Our Mission

We help local business leaders get the word out about the important work they’re doing to serve their market, their community, and their profession.

We support and celebrate business by sharing positive business stories that traditional media ignores. Some media leans left. Some media leans right. We lean business.

Sponsor a Show

Build Relationships and Grow Your Business. Click here for more details.

Partner With Us

Discover More Here

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Policy

Connect with us

Want to keep up with the latest in pro-business news across the network? Follow us on social media for the latest stories!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter
  • YouTube

Business RadioX® Headquarters
1000 Abernathy Rd. NE
Building 400, Suite L-10
Sandy Springs, GA 30328

© 2025 Business RadioX ® · Rainmaker Platform

BRXStudioCoversLA

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of LA Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversDENVER

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Denver Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversPENSACOLA

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Pensacola Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversBIRMINGHAM

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Birmingham Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversTALLAHASSEE

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Tallahassee Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversRALEIGH

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Raleigh Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversRICHMONDNoWhite

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Richmond Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversNASHVILLENoWhite

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Nashville Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversDETROIT

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Detroit Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversSTLOUIS

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of St. Louis Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversCOLUMBUS-small

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Columbus Business Radio

Coachthecoach-08-08

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Coach the Coach

BRXStudioCoversBAYAREA

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Bay Area Business Radio

BRXStudioCoversCHICAGO

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Chicago Business Radio

Wait! Don’t Miss an Episode of Atlanta Business Radio