Sabtu, 30 Januari 2010

Down Memory Lane of All Things Phantom

Let me start by saying this post is a personal reflection down memory lane regarding the past seven months of broadcasting All Things Phantom on BlogTalkRadio. I have much to share, so hang in there with me!

In June of last year, a frustrating experience plummeted me into action where I was faced with a choice to react one way or the other. I chose to do something bold and start my own Internet radio show entitled, "All Things Phantom."

Since January of 2008, I immersed myself in the Phantom community and discovered that many fans, like myself, had much to share about how the story touched their lives. During my networking, it was obvious some voices were louder than others, but there were other fans in the community that needed a way to express their Phantom obsessions, if you will, and a platform to do so. Of course, I thought it would be a good medium to promote my blog in book form, Lessons From the Phantom of the Opera, but that wasn't my main goal.

As a result, our show quickly booked with collectors, authors, make-up specialists, cartoonists, film reviewers, book reviewers, and artists. One show after the other, people flocked wanting to share their love and talent, and I gave them a voice. Too much Phantom some would say? I don't think so! It was desperately needed in the Phantom community and a unique avenue no one before had tapped into in order to bring fans together.

The word spread and others began showing up in our chatroom during the show. Brianne Kelly Morgan, who plays Meg Giry, in the Vegas production, found her way and chatted with other fans while we broadcast.

We were invited to broadcast at the Phantom Fans Week in Las Vegas in September, and two of the principles allowed us to interview them (Andrew Ragone and Brianne Kelly Morgan).

My co-host and I began to get a bit bolder, and to our surprise even stage actors accepted invitations. Byron Nease was our first, and we were thoroughly thrilled! He had played Raoul in the original Toronto production and also Phantom on the Yeston & Kopit version. He sang for us a few tunes and blessed the audience with his wonderful personality and stories of his tenure on stage.

December, the very talented Brianne Kelly Morgan, who plays Meg came out from the chatroom and granted us an interview. Talented and much loved, we enjoyed her immensely.

January, of course, was another Phantom blessing straight from Vegas. Our first guest was the very handsome Andrew Ragone, who plays Raoul. Then on January 23, the Phantom - Anthony Crivello, and Christine - Kristi Holden, were our guests!

I cannot thank the Phantom Vegas Production enough for the kindness and support they have shown our show allowing us to interview the principles. A true blessing indeed.

Also, kudos to BlogTalkRadio who consistently made us featured shows when we had Vegas guests! At one point in time we hit the #2 slot in popularity out of 500 entertainment shows! As of today, we've had over 7,289 archived shows downloaded for listening. Wow! Amazing.

January 30th is our last show before we go on hiatus, and I do have mixed feelings giving up this wonderful medium to bring fans together. However, I have some personal life issues that need attention and planning the show takes time and money. Teresa and I are on the brink of burn-out, so we want to hang up the mics before we crash and burn.

I want to thank Teresa, my Facebook buddy, for going along with me on this insane idea. When it first popped into my head, she was willing to sink or swim with me - that says an awful lot! After all, when we broadcast it goes worldwide and the archives are there to listen to even after we stop broadcasting.

Of course, like anything else, we had our share of critics. I found that the old adage you can only please some of the people some of the time, but not all of the people all of the time, quite true. Teresa and I tried to stay true to the vision and commitments of our scheduled show, which was important to us as a team. Our fan based stayed strong, and new listeners discovered us each week.

The lessons this journey has taught me boils down to a few profound revelations.

When others wish you to slink away, don't do it! Go stand on a rock and shout! If someone infers you have nothing of value to offer, go prove them wrong. Take your rightful place in life and follow the passions of your own heart regardless of the critics. Give a voice to others, when people try to silence you. You'll be a better person for it and extremely blessed, as I have been, after embarking on this journey with All Things Phantom. It's been a liberating experience of growth and success that I will never forget.

Will I be back for more? Stay tuned! If you've missed our seven months of broadcasting, they are all there on BlogTalkRadio. The player is on this page and the archives are on the show page from months past. Go listen and enjoy!

Sincerely,
The Phantom's Student aka Vicki Hopkins

Selasa, 19 Januari 2010

The Phantom & Christine on All Things Phantom 1-23 @ 3 p.m.

I'm so excited!!!

On Saturday, January 23 @ 3 p.m. PST, we are blessed to have two great stars on our show from the Phantom Vegas Spectacular!

Tony award-winning Anthony Crivello, who plays the Phantom, will interview from 3:00-3:30 p.m.

Kristi Holden, who plays Christine, will interview from 3:30-4:00 p.m.


If you missed last week and didn't get to hear Andrew Ragone, who plays Raoul, listen to his interview on the player to the right of the page. Also, wonderful Brianne Kelly joined us on December 12 and her interview is archived as well.

Mark you calendars! Visit us at All Things Phantom on BlogTalkRadio.

A View From the Cone

Why the cone? Why? Others call it the cone of shame, some call it the cone of protection. I am forced to wear this device because of a spot I've been excessively scratching yet...I have other plans for...the cone.

Here I sit, cone around my neck waiting patiently for the little human to throw bits of food from the chair that is high. I've trained her well and we work together in the conspiracy to feed.

At times she even aims partially eaten bits of egg or cracker in my direction. To the big humans she appears to be bored with her food but I know it is merely a ploy, a scheme that my little owner and I have devised to fool them.

I bide my time knowing that in mere moments those delectable morsels will be mine.

My plan is to rush in when they stand from the table and slam my coned head down around the nutritious crumbs thus blocking all others from entering my eating space...

Cone of shame? HA! It is the CONE OF CONTROL! All the food will be mine I say...MINE!

I am preparing, I am salivating, my gaze fixed, I am CONE DOG!


Sabtu, 09 Januari 2010

All Things Phantom Show - January Schedule Specials!!

This month is going to be our All Things Phantom Show Vegas Spectacular! Brianne Kelly Morgan, who plays Meg, joined us in December. In January, we have two more exciting interviews for you to enjoy!

January 16 @ 5 p.m.

Andrew Ragone, who plays Raoul will join us on the show. Frankly, he's my favorite, and I love his performance. I've seen him seven times on stage in Vegas, and I never get tired of his great portrayal of the handsome Vicomte de Chagny.




Cheerfully yours,
The Phantom's Student
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