Episode 49 - Heart-Centered Leadership Within The Arts - The Indie Collaborative

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This episode is sponsored by Davwill Consulting Inc. Time is your richest commodity. It's non-refundable. How are you helping your team to ensure they are energy-rich and not time-poor? Eileen Sherman, through the years, Emmy Award Winner, Eileen Bluestone Sherman, authored dramas, novels, television scripts, and the book and lyrics to new musicals. Her young adult novel, Monday in Odessa, earned the National Jewish Book Award; her YA novel, Independence Avenue, received the International Reading Association Teacher’s Choice Award. When writing musicals, Eileen collaborates with her sister, Gail C. Bluestone. From the stages of Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center to airwaves worldwide, the Bluestone Sisters’ work features some of Broadway’s most celebrated artists. Their recording, The Odd Potato: The Broadway Album (a musical on CD for Hanukkah), stars 20 Tony Award winners. In the last several years, their Norman Rockwell musical enjoyed special performances at Lincoln Center, Hallmarks’s Crown Center, and the Southern Vermont Arts Center. Along with producing partner, Grant Maloy Smith, Eileen co-founded the international group, The Indie Collaborative, an organization that fosters unique musical collaborations, crossing genres, cultures, and continents. Soon to be available in paperback (December 2020), The Violin Players, a Jewish Girl’s high school introduction to antisemitism, is the author’s “debut audiobook” and is now streaming on all major digital platforms. Earning 5-star reviews for her story and recording performance, Readers’ Favorite wrote, “I felt the excitement from the very first page, and it kept me glued until the very end.” The Violin Players is a first-round contender for Best Spoken-Word Album in the 63’rd GRAMMY Awards® competition. To learn more about her new audiobook, visit, ebsoriginals.bookmark.com Eileen is a proud mother and grandmother, Eileen has shared her life in the arts with her husband, Neal, for 47 years.

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