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WUTS E5: Dorothy Bishop, Entertainer, singer 

March 2, 2021 by angishields

Tucson Business Radio
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Dorothy Bishop, Entertainer, singer, impersonator 
The Dozen Divas Show
315 West 54th Street 
NYC, New York 10019                                        
Phone: 1-917-596-3295 
Email: dotbishop@gmail.com         
http://www.dorothybishop.comdorothy bishp 
SOCIAL MEDIA: FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | YOUTUBE |

Dorothy Bishop trained at the Yale School of Music in Opera.  She immediately moved to NYC and later joined the First Broadway National Tour of Terrence McNally’s Tony award-winning play “Master Class” starring Faye Dunaway.   

“Bishop has New York audiences in stitches”

— New York Post

“Novel and hysterical!  She can really sing and she NAILS it!” –Huffington Post

Blessed with a voice capable of opera, Broadway, and pop, she creates funny but appreciative portraits of the women we love.   – Michael Musto

In the smash Off-Broadway hit Spamilton, Dorothy Bishop ruthlessly impersonates divas from Liza Minnelli to Barbra Streisand, with Bernadette Peters and Patti LuPone along the way.

But Spamilton hardly scratches the surface of Dorothy’s talent for mimicry. In her fast-paced one-woman show “The Dozen Divas,” she does Liza and Barbra… and Stevie and Adele and Cher… and, well, too many others to mention!

Dorothy is primed to dazzle you on Monday, June 26th at 7 pm at the Metropolitan Room as she launches into her third year of “The Dozen Divas,” featuring her classic impersonations as well as a brand-new diva or two.

“The Dozen Divas” has already been nominated for two Broadway World Awards and two Mac Awards for a best musical comedy show.  In between stints with Spamilton, Dorothy squeezed in a triumphant Mexican tour of “Divas” during which she headlined at the beautiful Red Room in Puerto Vallarta.

She was spotted in “The Dozen Divas” by the music director of Spamilton, Broadway conductor Fred Barton. 

​He was bowled over: “Dorothy’s innate sunny sense of humor and goodheartedness transcends all – but her true secret weapon lies in the sky-high quality and range of her own native, superlative singing.”

Host:

Kim Adair 
CMO and Founder
Women Under the Sun-AZ, LLC. 

Kim moved to Tucson from Colorado to be near the work of some of the top cancer research in the world at Arizona Cancer Center. Aside from owning her own successful small businesses, she has 35 years of advertising and marketing background. Kim was a senior advertising executive for a popular Colorado magazine, creating several popular community leader print campaigns, along with her own cancer print campaigns. 

“What made me successful in each of my ventures, was my ability to market my own businesses. I like to have fun. I think in the margins. I am always trying to think how I can turn an experience into something new and creative that will make people think”. 

Kim likes to camp and canoe. Her favorite string instrument is the cello and aspires to learn to play someday. She would like to travel the world. 

Co-Host; Mark Bishop

 

 

Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel

 

 

Tagged With: Women Under the Sun

WUTS E4: Bette Lambert, of Silloway Maple

December 16, 2020 by angishields

Tucson Business Radio
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Bette Lambert, partner 
Silloway Maple 
1303 Boudro Road 
Randolph Center, VT 05061
802-272-6249 
sillowaymaple@hotmail.com 

Bette Lambert was born on her family dairy farm in Vermont and grew up working on the land and with many animals. Feeding and milking cows, building fences, and maple sugaring have always been a part of her life. And You married a dairy farmer and started a family. She has 6 children!  

Bette wrote a book, called “A Farm Wife’s Journal”. where the window into farm life was flung open to sharing your daily joys and challenges! 

Her days are filled with maple – agritourism, and sharing how maple is produced with guests on your farm, the production of maple syrup, candy, sugar, and other products. 

About Silloway Maple 

Maple is our business! Award-winning maple syrup, cream, sugar, candy, nuts…all made on our farm, with all renewable resources. Solar power, and traditional wood fire. We give tours year-round, and sell our syrup in a wide variety of containers, from 1.7-ounce glass hearts for weddings, to forty-gallon drums for institutions, and everything in between.

How maple syrup is produced,

For many years, woods roads were “broken out” in the early spring. The bulldozer was driven through the deep snow, making roads through the sugar woods. Traditionally, during school vacation, the third week of February, the trees were tapped. First went the person tapping the tree, carefully choosing a spot to drill that was not too near the taphole from another year. Next, treading in the same footsteps, walked a brother with the apron of spouts and the hammer, carefully tapping each metal spout in, followed by someone with a long roll of buckets, and lastly, the person with the covers. 

Maple syrup is made from the sap of the sugar maple tree, primarily in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. The sugarbush is managed to maintain health and vigor and maximize the production of high-quality sap. The sap is the product of photosynthesis that occurs during the previous growing season. Sap flows during the early spring when nights are cold, and the daytime temperature is above freezing. Old-timers say that winter “has lost its grip”, and sugarmakers are glad to head for the woods. 

Host:

Kim Adair 
CMO and Founder
Women Under the Sun-AZ, LLC. 

Kim moved to Tucson from Colorado to be near the work of some of the top cancer research in the world at Arizona Cancer Center. Aside from owning her own successful small businesses, she has 35 years of advertising and marketing background. Kim was a senior advertising executive for a popular Colorado magazine, creating several popular community leader print campaigns, along with her own cancer print campaigns. 

“What made me successful in each of my ventures, was my ability to market my own businesses. I like to have fun. I think in the margins. I am always trying to think about how I can turn an experience into something new and creative that will make people think”. 

Kim likes to camp and canoe. Her favorite string instrument is the cello and aspires to learn to play someday. She would like to travel the world. 

Co-Host; Mark Bishop

 

 

 

Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel

 

Tagged With: Women Under the Sun

WUTS E3: Susan C Bennett, The Voice of Siri

November 4, 2020 by angishields

Tucson Business Radio
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Susan C. Bennett 
Speaker, Voice Actor, Singer 
Susan Bennett Voices & Vocals 
4805 Brinkley Lane   
Atlanta, GA 30342
susan@susancbennett.com 
WUTS Susan C Bennett – AKA Siri 
www.SusanCBennett.com 
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter |  

Meet Susan Bennett, the speaker every iPhone owner will be raving about before and after your event. She’s the original voice of Siri and the most famous voice in the world. We’ve all heard speakers that are good, but spectacular aligns with your brand. By the way, you can book Susan Bennett to speak and your attendees will be counting down the days leading up to your event.

Susan Bennett was born in Burlington, Vermont, and attended high school at Clinton Central School in Clinton, New York. In 1967, she enrolled in Pembroke College and graduated in 1971 from Brown University after the two schools merged. While in college, Susan concentrated her studies in the classics and intended to become a teacher but acted in Sock and Buskin theatrical productions as a member of a jazz band and was a singer with the “Chattertocks” a cappella group

As a popular voice-over artist and singer, Susan has appeared on hundreds of radio and TV commercials for such clients as McDonald’s, Macy’s, Goodyear, Papa John’s, Fisher-Price, and more.  

She has done her share of nationally televised programs including the “The Mariah Carey Merriest Christmas Special,” “The Queen Latifah Show,” CNN, “Showbiz Tonight,” “The Jack & Triumph Show,” the new “To Tell the Truth,” and she read the Top Ten list for David Letterman.

Host:

Kim Adair 
CMO and Founder
Women Under the Sun-AZ, LLC. 

Kim moved to Tucson from Colorado to be near the work of some of the top cancer research in the world at Arizona Cancer Center. Aside from owning her own successful small businesses, she has 35 years of advertising and marketing background. Kim was a senior advertising executive for a popular Colorado magazine, creating several popular community leader print campaigns, along with her own cancer print campaigns. 

“What made me successful in each of my ventures, was my ability to market my own businesses. I like to have fun. I think in the margins. I am always trying to think how I can turn an experience into something new and creative that will make people think”. 

Kim likes to camp and canoe. Her favorite string instrument is the cello and aspires to learn to play someday. She would like to travel the world. 

Co-Host; Mark Bishop

 

 

 

Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel

 

 

Tagged With: Women Under the Sun

WUTS E2: Kathy Kleiner; Lupus, Cancer & Ted Bundy

October 9, 2020 by angishields

Tucson Business Radio
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WUTS E2: Kathy Kleiner; Lupus, Cancer & Ted Bundy
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Kathy Kleiner

 ”My father died when I was five and I was adopted when I was seven. At the age of thirteen, I was diagnosed with systemic Lupus erythematous, a serious form of Lupus that attacks the body’s organs, in my case, it was my kidney. My treatment consisted of experimental chemotherapy which made me lose all my hair. I stayed in the hospital for three months after which I was homebound, and homeschooled for my seventh grade. 

 In The fall of 1976, I started at FUS and pledged Chi Omega Sorority. I was initiated as a sister in the spring of 1977. In the fall of 1977, I moved into the Chi Omega Sorority House, my parents felt that living in the sorority house would be safer than living in a dorm on campus. 

 On January 15th,1978, I was attacked by Ted Bundy. He bludgeoned me with a log he picked up from a pile of firewood, the same log he used to kill two of my sorority sisters. He beat my face so severely that my jaw was shattered and broken and barely attached to the joints, my cheek was ripped open from the corner of my mouth to my ear and exposed the inside of my mouth. I nearly bit my tongue off and I also received severe lacerations to my shoulder. To repair my mouth, metal pins were inserted into my jaw. My chin was so badly shattered, that wire was used to wrap around the bone to keep it together. For the healing process, they wired my jaw shut for nine weeks. They could not stitch my tongue, so it was to heal in time. My cheek was sutured which left me with a terrible scar. Today I have no feeling on the right side of my face. I suffer from severe TMJ, which has caused me to have several surgeries over the years. 

The attack affected me both physically and emotionally. 

 Written and edited by Kim Adair: 

 When Kathy was called to testify against Bundy at his trial in Miami, she felt in control. Afterward, she felt overwhelmingly sick to her stomach. 

When answering questions from the prosecution, she could not give a definite answer, as to whether her attacker was Bundy. 

The attack was swift, the room very dark, he too was dressed in dark attire. 

She remembers feeling tremendous guilt, that her testimony was not a nail in the coffin to help convict Ted Bundy. 

She was, however, satisfied, to look straight at him, not turning away from the monster-serial killer. 

Bundy was convicted of the killing of Kathy’s sorority sisters, Lisa Levy and Margaret Bowman. Aside from an eye witness Nita Jane Neary, who saw Bundy leaving the Florida State University Chi Omega sorority house the night of the murders, hair matching Bundy from his pantyhose mask, and a bite mark left on one of the victims, sealed his fate. 

He was also convicted of the killing of twelve-year-old Kimberly Leach, Lake City, Florida. 

She would be Bundy’s final victim.  

Ted Bundy was electrocuted at Raiford Prison in Starke, Florida, on January 24th, 1989. 

“Feeling uncomfortable to be around unfamiliar men, I worked in a lumberyard for three months until I was no longer afraid. 

Later, I worked as a teller in a bank, where I was robbed at gunpoint. After taking the afternoon off, I returned to work the next day. 

Because my Lupus required me to be hospitalized so young and the trauma of Bundy’s attack left me with a terrible fear of hospitals. To reach beyond this fear, I got a job in a hospital where I enjoyed working for 18 years.  

In 1989 I married a very good friend from high school, Scott. At age of 34, I have diagnosed with stage two-breast cancer and had a radical mastectomy. It took several surgeries to complete the reconstruction process. Again, I was given chemotherapy and lost my hair. My chemo treatments lasted for over nine months. After years of trying to have a baby, Scott and I were devastated when I had two miscarriages both in my second trimester. In 2005 I lived in New Orleans and lived through Hurricane Katrina. “My experience of being attacked by Ted Bundy has helped me survive and thrive with these adversities and others in my life. I believe there is nothing too difficult to overcome and that no one can stop me from achieving my dreams.
1-504-638-1591 
 Email: kleinerkathy@gmail.com 
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook | Twitter |

Host:

Kim Adair 
CMO and Founder
Women Under the Sun-AZ, LLC. 

Kim moved to Tucson from Colorado to be near the work of some of the top cancer research in the world at Arizona Cancer Center. Aside from owning her own successful small businesses, she has 35 years of advertising and marketing background. Kim was a senior advertising executive for a popular Colorado magazine, creating several popular community leader print campaigns, along with her own cancer print campaigns. 

“What made me successful in each of my ventures, was my ability to market my own businesses. I like to have fun. I think in the margins. I am always trying to think how I can turn an experience into something new and creative that will make people think”. 

Kim likes to camp and canoe. Her favorite string instrument is the cello and aspires to learn to play someday. She would like to travel the world. 

 

Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel

 

Tagged With: Women Under the Sun

WUTS E1: inaugural: Kristen Ulman, Fear and Anxiety Expert

September 5, 2020 by angishields

Tucson Business Radio
Tucson Business Radio
WUTS E1: inaugural: Kristen Ulman, Fear and Anxiety Expert
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Welcome to our inaugural episode of “Women Under the Sun” and My Co-Host, Kim Adair…


Kristen Ulmer
Ulmer International  
3734 thousand Oaks Circle,
Salt Lake, Ut 84124
801-733-5003

Email: kristen@kristenulmer.com         
www.kristenulmer.com/
 SOCIAL MEDIA: Amazon | Facebook | 

Kristen Ulmer is a thought leader on fear and anxiety who draws from her tenure as the most fearless woman – extreme skier in the world for 12 years.  Kristen has been studying Zen for 16 years, and from facilitating thousands of clients on flow and peak performance.

Her book is called “The Art of Fear: Why Conquering Fear Won’t Work and What to Do Instead.”  Kriston has radically challenged existing norms about what to do about fear. 

Kristen facilitates and keynote speeches about fear and anxiety all over the world in fact some of your clients include Google, Citigroup, Olympic athletes, and the US Air Force. 

More About Kristen Ulmer

 Hall of Fame Class of 2018

Among men and women, Ulmer was a pioneer of extreme in the 1990s, one of the best big-mountain skiers ever. Just don’t call her “fearless.”

No other member of the Hall of Fame has such clear bookends to a career as Kristen Ulmer, the original female freeskiing icon who created a profession and persona that upended the all-male world order and inspired thousands of women to follow.

“I became famous in one day,” she recalls, recounting the story of persuading ski filmmaker Eric Perlman to allow her into one of his films; the frigid, overnight drive from her home in Salt Lake City to Squaw Valley in a heater-less car; the sleepless nap in the pre-dawn base area parking lot; and, finally, huddling above the famous Palisades cliff bands with a handful of testosterone-charged superstars ready to go big. She attempted and landed three huge backscratchers that January day in 1989, leading the other athletes to gush that they’d never seen a female skier do anything like it.

“By that evening, everyone at Squaw knew my name,” Ulmer says. “Within a week, everyone in the ski industry knew my name. Within a month, I was fully sponsored, and all four major American ski magazines had called to request an interview.”

Ulmer quickly realized she had the opportunity of a lifetime, with just the right personality, just the right look, and just the right “twisted relationship” with fear to pull it off. She also had a couple of secrets. Even though she would make the U.S. Freestyle Ski Team in moguls, she claims she wasn’t a very good skier yet, just extremely comfortable in the air. And she was unimpressed, actually kind of ticked off, with earning that label as the “best woman you’ve ever seen.”  READ MORE …

Co-Host:

Kim Adair 
CMO and Founder
Women Under the Sun-AZ, LLC. 

Kim moved to Tucson from Colorado to be near the work of some of the top cancer research in the world at Arizona Cancer Center. Aside from owning her own successful small businesses, she has 35 years of advertising and marketing background. Kim was a senior advertising executive for a popular Colorado magazine, creating several popular community leader print campaigns, along with her own cancer print campaigns. 

“What made me successful in each of my ventures, was my ability to market my own businesses. I like to have fun. I think in the margins. I am always trying to think how I can turn an experience into something new and creative that will make people think”. 

Kim likes to camp and canoe. Her favorite string instrument is the cello and aspires to learn to play someday. She would like to travel the world. 

 

Forty-Niner Golf & CC – Tucson’s Hidden Jewel

 

 

Tagged With: Women Under the Sun

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