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Tag Archives: Connie
#BoycottGeorgia: An Open Letter to Celebrities Looking To Do So
Dear Actors and Actresses Looking to Boycott Georgia, I actually learned this from a friend’s Facebook post. I will get right to the point. I agree 100% with you all in wanting to take a stand over what happened with … Continue reading
Posted in boycott, Celebrities, Uncategorized
Tagged #BoycottGeorgia, ., Abrams, actor, actress, administration, Alyssa, Alyssa Milano, Atlanta, boycott, Britton, celebrity, Connie, Connie Britton, conservatives, Donald, Donald Trump, Facebook, Georgia, injustice, leaving the country, Milano, military, Oprah, Oprah Winfrey, power, screenwriter, Stacey, Stacey Abrams, thank you, thanks, Trump, Trump adminstration, Winfrey, winning, women, won
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#Screenwriting: Why I Write 40+ and 50+ Female Lead Characters
First off, this isn’t me trying to be a “hero” or a “white knight” in some kind of way. I’m not looking for brownie points here, even though I wouldn’t exactly turn them down if I got them. There is … Continue reading
Posted in actress, actresses, Connie Britton, Hollywood, Women, Women 40+, Women 50+
Tagged 40, 40 years old, 50, 50 years old, actress, actresses, actresses 40+, actresses 50+, actresses turning 50, age, attitude, bad actress, be the change you want to see in the world, Britton, change, Connie, Connie Britton, done, Hollywood, irrelevant, Jaymes, Nashville, number, older woman, project, Rayna, Rayna Jaymes, screenplay, screenplays, screenwriter, script, turning 50, washed up, woman, women, Women 40+, women turning 50, Women50+, years
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#ConnieBritton: Why She Does NOT Owe Anything To Fans of “#Nashville”
…and by “fans,” I am including myself in there as well. If you’re a fan of Nashville, chances are that by now, you’ve suffered with the rest of us, the tragic death of Connie Britton’s character on the show, “Rayna Jaymes.” She died … Continue reading
Posted in Connie Britton, Nashville, Nashville on CMT
Tagged #RIPRayna, 10 episodes, Britton, car accident, CMT, Connie, Connie Britton, Connie Britton leaving Nashville, Connie Britton left Nashville, death, duration, Ellen, fans, for the duration, Jaymes, leaving, loyalty, Nashville, Nashville on CMT, Rayna, Rayna Jaymes, Rayna Jaymes death, RIP Rayna Jaymes, world
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(PART TWO) #TEDx: “Imposter Syndrome” And How It Has Affected My Life
(Continued from “PART ONE”): https://pplscrt79.wordpress.com/2017/01/06/part-one-tedx-the-imposter-syndrome-and-how-it-has-affected-my-life/ When I got myself together, I got up and called my father. He was able to borrow a vehicle in order to take me to my graduation. I would say that was probably the biggest … Continue reading
Posted in TEDx, TEDx Talks
Tagged accident, accomplishments, actor, actress, author, book, Britton, Callie, Callie Khouri, characters, CMT, coach, Connie, Connie Britton, creator, doctor, downplay, Dr. Robyn Odegaard, drama, executive, executive producer, family, graduation, high school, high school graduation, Imposter, Jaymes, Khouri, live without limits, mentor, mother, Nashville, Odegaard, overcome, poet, poetry, producer, Rayna, Rayna Jaymes, Robyn, Robyn Odegaard, screenwriter, screenwriting, sitcom, speaker, Syndrome, TEDx, TEDx Talks, TEDxWilmingtonWomen, television show, The Imposter Syndrome, write, writer
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#Nashies: IF Connie Britton Exits #Nashville, Here Is Why We Should Respect That
Unpopular opinion coming in 5…4…3…2… I will start by saying this. I am a HUGE fan of Connie Britton. Especially as “Rayna Jaymes.” I can easily say that she is 90-something percent of the reason I watch Nashville and 100-something percent of … Continue reading
Posted in Connie Britton, Nashville
Tagged actor, actress, Britton, CMT, Connie, Connie Britton, Connie Britton leaving Nashville, exiting, fans, leaving, Music City, Nashies, Nashville, Nashville on CMT, television
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#DreamBig: Why Saying “It Will Never Happen” Could Be A GOOD Thing
There is the saying, “If your dreams don’t scare you, then they aren’t big enough.” I’ve always loved that expression. As far as “dreams” go in terms of what we strive for that we feel is impossible, without researching it, … Continue reading
Posted in Dream Big, Dreaming, Dreams
Tagged actress, aspiring, Britton, Connie, Connie Britton, Dream Big, dreaming, dreams, goals, impossible, impossible dream, it will never happen, Nashville, never happen, reach for the stars, scare, screenwriter, screenwriting, the sky is the limit, writer, writing
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#RefugeesWelcome: Why We SHOULD Open Our Home (and Hearts) To Them
When it comes to international refugees, it is clear that we as Americans have mixed feelings about how these folks affect our country. Some feel that we should open our hearts and welcome them here to the United States with open arms. Others, not so much. I … Continue reading
Posted in Refugees
Tagged #RefugeesWelcome, America, American, Britton, Connie, Connie Britton, country, crisis, foreign, help, help others, human trafficking, International, killing, murder, our own people, race, refugee crisis, Refugees, sexual violence, terrorism, terrorist, terrorists, trafficking, UNDP, UNDP Goodwill Ambassador, United Nations, United Nations Development Programme Goodwill Ambassador, United States, welcome, world
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#ImWithHer: Why I Believe People REALLY Are Afraid To See Hillary Clinton As Our Next President
Back in 2013, my wife called me from Korea. We are both in the Army and she was stationed there at the time. She watched a documentary and she wanted to let me know about it. As for me, I … Continue reading
Posted in Hillary Clinton
Tagged #ImWithHer, agenda, America, American, Benghazi, Blue, Britton, candidate, change, Clinton, College, Connie, Connie Britton, Democrat, Democratic Nomination, Donald, Donald Trump, e-mails, election, election day, equal rights, equality, first female president, first woman president, flaws, forcing an agenda, Freedom of Speech, gender, Gender Equality, gender inequality, girls can do anything, girls can do what boys can do, Hillary, Hillary Clinton, I'm With Her, inequality, November, November 2016, Obama, poems, poetry, political, politically correct, politics, predicting, president, President Obama, presidential candidate, pushing an agenda, racial, racial equality, racial inequality, red, running for president, screenplay, screenwriter, screenwriting, social media, Trump, vote, voting, white, white male, winning election, woman president, women's rights, writing
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#Nashville: “‘Twas The Night Before Christmas”
‘Twas the night before Christmas, when all through Nashville, Not a creature was stirring, but all the drama was there still. The stockings were hung by all the chimneys with care, As us fans hoped Season 5 would soon make … Continue reading
Posted in "Twas The Night Before Christmas", Christmas, Nashville, Nashville on ABC, Uncategorized
Tagged 'Twas The Night Before Christmas, Aubrey Peeples, Beverly O'Connor, Callie, Connie, Conrad, Daphne, Daphne Conrad, drama, Gunnar, Highway 65, Lennon, Lennon and Maisy, Lennon and Maisy Stella, Lennon Stella, Maddie, Maddie Conrad, Maisy, Nashville, Nashville on ABC, Sam Palladio, season, Stella, will, Will Lexington
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