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randomestfandoms-ocs · 7 months
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The Witching Hour: Part 2
[ Part 1 ]
Originally part of the Calaveras, Elias Navarez saw 8 year old Evelia Torres about to die in a witch burning. He killed everyone who was part of it and then adopted her, defecting from the Calaveras and started his own hunting organization. Originally just Calaveras defectors, the group grows to include other hunters, supernatural creatures, and even some ordinary humans, and the group grows into a family.
(extra special thank you to @cecexwrites and @ginevrastilinski-ocs for helping me figure out wtf I was doing with this idea)
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Emmeline “Emmy” Faulkner [ Sabrina Carpenter ] – 14; human. Second youngest of the Faulkner siblings, probable Alastor ship
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Evelia Navarez [ Jenna Ortega ] – 14; witch with an affinity for necromancy, but struggles to control her powers
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Genevieve “Gen” Faulkner [ Kristine Froseth ] – 16; human. Second oldest Faulkner sibling, longtime best friend of Scott and Stiles
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Gwyn Aritza [ Rachel Zegler ] – 15; human, priestess to Artemis. Recently rescued from the same Pagan cult as Alandra & Morana, Scott ship
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Inola Hale [ Katie Douglas ] – 16; werefox (not kitsune). Peter Hale's eldest child and Malia's half sister
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Juniper Summers [ Peyton List ] – 16/23, witch with nature powers. Acacia's older sister, killed by Kate Argent when she was in high school, accidentally revived by Evelia
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Lucille “Luci” Faulkner [ Grace Van Dien ] – 16; human. Gen's younger twin sister, Lydia's best friend until Allison shows up, Stiles ship
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Marcia Otero [ Melissa Barrera ] – 16; human. Her family was all part of the Calaveras, her parents died and Marcia has been raised by her aunt ever since, taken from the Calaveras into the new hunting family before she could be forced into becoming a hunter
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Morana Corvin [ Teagan Croft ] – 14; witch, priestess to Hecate. Part of the same cult as Alandra & Gwyn
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Nadia Alvarez [ Eiza Gonzales ] – 27; succubus
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Nori Adler [ Naomi Scott ] – 16; chimera
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Nyla Barnett [ Anna Diop ] – 25; dragon
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Paloma Otero [ Salma Hayek ] – 56; hunter. Marcia's aunt, long time Calaveras member, defected a year or so after Elias & Darius did
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Rhea Hale [ Kaya Scodelario ] – 16; werewolf. Cora's twin sister, ran from the fire, got kidnapped by hunters and experimented on and eventually rescued by Elias & Darius
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Ryleigh Brice [ Madison Iseman ] – 15; witch
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Samira Acosta [ Isabela Moner ] – 15; fairy
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Saoirse Carlisle [ Alicia Vikander ] – 24; hunter
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Silas Peregrine [ Thomas Doherty ] – 16/unknown; vampire. The other surviving member of Della's coven, the two are now hiding out in Beacon Hills under the guise of being cousins
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fern-spotting · 3 months
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Columbo S4E3 “By Dawn's Early Light” (1974)
No ferns spotted! However, this episode is remarkable in many other ways. For one, it stars Patrick McGoohan, well-known for his role as Number Six in The Prisoner, as a no-nonsense commandant of a military academy. He won an Emmy for his performance in this episode and went on to act in and direct several episodes of Columbo.
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Secondly, it was shot on location at Citadel Military College of South Carolina ("The Citadel"), well-known for being sued by Shannon Faulkner, a high school student who applied to the at-the-time all-male college by hiding her gender on her application. She sued for the right to be admitted, and won, but wound up quickly leaving because of the abuse she faced on and off campus.
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Lastly, this episode features a vanishingly rare sight of Lt. Columbo sans raincoat and, indeed, sans shirt. You're welcome.
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cripplestein · 2 months
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Masterpost of all of my fanchildren
all pictures are made with this picrew
this includes Saw, Insidious, House MD, Re-Animator and The Mule
please don't bug me about timelines and stuff, this is mostly for my own reference and cuz i like to show off my ship kids. i know it'd probably be ooc for some of these characters to have kids but i really don't care
Bridget House (she/they)
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House's biologically but Wilson is practically her other parent
Severe acne and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome
Born 2001
Leigh Chase (he/they)
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One of Chase and Cameron's twins
Cystic fibrosis and severe anxiety
Born 2010
Danny Chase (he/him)
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Chase and Cameron's other twin
Autism
Born 2010
Sam Faulkner-Stanheight (they/he/she)
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Adam's kid
Diabetes
Born 1998
Amelia Gordon (they/she)
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Adam and Lawrence's daughter
Polydactyly and schizophrenia
Born 2006
Evan Strahm (he/him)
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Strahm's son from his first marriage
Autism, amputee and nearsightedness
Born 1995
Lily Strahm (she/they)
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Strahm and Hoffman's daughter
Down syndrome and comorbid hearing problems
Born 2006
Will Fisher-Croft (they/them)
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Specs and Tucker's first kid
ADHD
Born 2009
Rosie Fisher-Croft (she/they)
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Specs and Tucker's second kid
Spina bifida and BPD
Born 2012
Eli Cain (he/they)
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Herbert and Dan's "adopted" son
ADHD
Born 1987
Gracie Cain (she/her)
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Herbert and Dan's daughter
Leber congenital amaurosis
Born 1992
Emmy Cain (they/she/it)
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Herbert and Dan's second child
Bipolar disorder
Born 1995
Lizzy Jenkins (she/he)
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Ray and Gavin's daughter
Dyslexia
Born 1986
Lukas Jenkins (he/they)
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Ray and Gavin's son
Autism and chronic lyme disease
Born 1989
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ledenews · 2 years
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William Hanna, Journalism Legend, Passes at 81
William W. “Bill” Hanna, 81, of Wheeling, WV, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, October 4th, 2022 in the presence of family. Bill was born on July 9th 1941, son of the late Bill and Susan Hanna of Bethany, WV. He graduated from the Linsly Military Institute in 1959. He attended Bethany College from 1959 to 1963, graduating with a degree in English. At Bethany he met the love of his life, Jane, whom he married in 1965. He later went on to earn a Masters Degree in English at WVU. He is survived by his wife, Jane; daughter, Stephanie (Bill) Holt; sons, David (Carrie) and Scott (Shaye); brother, Jeff (Esther); nephews Mathew (Esther) and Patrick, as well as his six amazing grandchildren, Katie, Gracey, Lily, Wilson, Roby, and Emmy. A life-long educator, Bill began his teaching career at the Linsly Military Institute in 1964 where he taught high school English. In 1968 he began a thirty-seven-year teaching career at West Liberty State college where he taught English and Journalism, served as the faculty advisor for the college’s student newspaper The Trumpet for many years, and was awarded Professor of the Year in 1977 and 2005. He spent several years helping many people in the Ohio Valley choose what movies to see with his movie review columns “Reel Talk” and “Short Takes” in the Wheeling Intelligencer. He lived with a fierce passion for many things. He loathed waiting in line, bad grammar, and the general stupidity of humans. He loved a good joke, a good beer, a good Scotch, and a good steak. He loved great literature, most especially the works of William Faulkner and William Shakespeare. He loved his pets throughout the years-his dogs Bonnie, Mark, Corky, Heather, Brutus, Heidi, Skipper, Dolly, Bear, Caddy, Benjy, and Rascal, and his cat Kahuna. He loved his students. He loved good movies. He loved the ocean, especially Sandbridge Beach in Virginia. He loved Buckeye football Saturdays and Packer football Sundays. He loved watching his grandchildren play soccer and baseball. He loved, above all, being with his family and friends laughing and telling stories. As per his wishes, he will be cremated and scattered on his beloved property at Dawn Ree Drive in Wheeling, WV, where he lived for 51 years with his wife and raised his family. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. “Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet prince,And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.” ~William ShakespeareHamlet, Act V.ii In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Ohio County Animal Shelter. Read the full article
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letterboxd · 4 years
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The Pantomimes of Racism.
Aaron Yap surveys the cinema landscape of slavery narratives, from The Birth of a Nation to Roots to Sankofa to Us, as he talks to writer-director duo Gerard Bush and Christopher Renz about their new addition to the catalog, Antebellum.
“It was important to us that we not serve as co-conspirators to further erasure of American history and not white-wash the past.” —Gerard Bush
Given its deep-seated psychic baggage as America’s original sin, slavery remains among the most contentious of subject matters to be portrayed in film. Widely embraced depictions are rare, while the notoriety of those tactless, or simply racist, offenders generally looms large in conversation.
Lest we forget, cinema itself was birthed in a vat of virulent racism. A monumental accomplishment like DW Griffith’s groundbreaking The Birth of a Nation (1915) was also a monument to the Ku Klux Klan. Likewise, Victor Fleming’s highly regarded Civil War-era romance Gone with the Wind (1939) presents the viewer with a problematic dichotomy: it’s an extraordinary feat of filmmaking, deeply—even perversely—intoxicating, but all its extravagant, impassioned melodrama cannot wash away the odious stain of its Black caricatures and pro-Confederacy cheerleading.
At the extreme end of this spectrum lurks the stomach-churning shockumentary tactics of Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi’s Goodbye Uncle Tom (1971). So deliberately pornographic in its attempts to upset and shock under the guise of educational, telling-it-like-it-is accuracy, this mondo opus might be the least easily recommendable movie ever—a film that once prompted Pauline Kael to deem it “the most specific and rabid incitement to race war.”
When citing respectable dramatizations of slavery, the Emmy-winning miniseries adaptation of Alex Haley’s sprawling bestseller Roots (1977) is still considered a benchmark. Without sacrificing the horrific authenticity of the experience, it was captivating, commercial television, but most crucially, a long-overdue corrective, centering African-Americans in a screen telling of their history. Also notable, both for its Black-centered storytelling and the ultra-independence of its 1983 release, is the little-seen Sankofa by Ethiopian filmmaker Haile Gerima—a member of the LA Rebellion (and father of Merawi Gerima, whose debut Residue has just landed on Netflix). Sankofa transports a contemporary African-American fashion model back in time to a slave plantation; it’s both a reckoning and an awakening, in honor of the “stolen spirits of Africa”.
Yet “white savior” narratives are prevalent to this day, whether it’s the well-meaning, virtuous legal theater of Steven Spielberg’s Amistad (1997) or the blaxploitation-tinged revisionist fantasia of Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained (2012). Even Steve McQueen’s much-lauded adaptation of abolitionist Solomon Northup’s memoir 12 Years a Slave (2013) isn’t completely untethered from the assistance of a white hand.
Perhaps something thornier like Richard Fleischer’s Mandingo (1975), frequently written off as a lurid, trashy potboiler imagining of the slave trade, deserves more than a cursory look for the way it removes clearly delineated archetypes of heroes and villains, and cathartic beats of obstacle and triumph, from the slave narrative. It exposes the poisoned capitalist pathology that produces the system—observing how souls, constantly besieged by hubris, greed and frail egos, self-implode as the unchecked power that comes with the commodification of human bodies grows.
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Kiersey Clemons and Janelle Monáe in ‘Antebellum’.
Now available digitally after its theatrical release was abandoned due to Covid, Gerard Bush and Christopher Rez’s Antebellum contributes another complicated, fascinating wrinkle to the nuances of slavery cinema. The film arrives at a particularly volatile time, with additional resonance provided by the on-going, extremely topical plight of inequity faced by Black Americans.
Employing the malleable, high-concept language of genre to connect the sins of the past with the present—imagine something in the vicinity of Blumhouse doing Octavia E. Butler’s Kindred, or rebooting Sankofa for that matter—Antebellum is of a piece with the gathering momentum behind the popularity of recent Black-centered genre fare, from Jordan Peele’s horror outings Get Out (2017) and Us (2019) to recent HBO shows like Watchmen and Lovecraft Country. The temporal tricksiness of the film’s narrative structure means spoiler-free synopsizing is a fool’s errand, but “it’s not a traditional horror”, Renz says, proffering “a thriller with horror elements” to describe it.
What is clear from the get-go is that something’s a little off, and the film potentially has one foot in The Twilight Zone. Opening with a quote from William Faulkner’s Requiem for a Nun (“The past is never dead. It’s not even past”), Bush and Renz, who shared writing and directing duties, waste no time thrusting us—via a visually stunning five-minute one-take tracking shot—onto an impossibly beautiful Louisiana plantation where we’re introduced to Eden, the first of two roles played by Janelle Monáe, a slave whose plans to escape are brutally thwarted by Confederate officers.
The filmmakers maintained vigilance in their recreation of trauma and the slave experience. “It was important to us that we not serve as co-conspirators to further erasure of American history and not white-wash the past,” says Bush. “But it was always of equal importance that we not engage in gratuitous violence. It was all for a meaning and purpose. So much of it is off-screen—we don’t have any physical whipping or anyone at the whipping post or any of that. This is to inform and educate and move the story forward. It’s not meant to serve as some sort of entertainment for violence sake.”
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Gabourey Sidibe, Janelle Monáe and Lily Cowles in ‘Antebellum’.
Similarly, Bush says they were deliberate in their approach to using racial epithets of its time. The N-word is conspicuously absent for a film set in the Antebellum South. “It gives the audience an off-ramp to say, ‘That’s not language I would use so that’s not me, so I don’t have to engage in this and I don’t have to confront it’. These are the pantomimes of racism. The N-word and those words—they’re meant to dehumanize but just because you’re not hearing the word in the public square anymore—because it is no longer socially appropriate—doesn’t mean that all of the brutality and inequity that the word, the avatar, represented doesn’t exist anymore. It was important to us that we use the same language as Gone with the Wind in a way that they would refer to the enslaved people as the inferiors.”
In a purposefully disorienting plot shift, Antebellum moves off plantation grounds in its second act to establish Monáe’s second role, Veronica, a successful present-day academic promoting her new book Shedding the Coping Persona. Although the physical subjugation and barbarity of the past have disappeared, insidious micro-aggressions and hints remain, including the sinister presence of Jena Malone’s Southern antagonist Elizabeth, who also appears in both timelines.
For this portion, the film allows Veronica, who’s assertive, confident, free—the seeming mirror opposite of Eden—to live powerfully in her moment. Often accompanied by her bestie Dawn (a rambunctious, scene-stealing Gabourey Sidibe), these scenes foreground intersectionality, reflecting Bush and Renz’s desire to show Black women in a way that was familiar to them. “We’re surrounded by extraordinary Black women we see doing extraordinary things all the time.” Bush says. “We just don’t see it depicted on screen and we were determined that we had our opportunity, we were going to do that.”
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Christopher Renz and Gerard Bush on the set of ‘Antebellum’.
Stylish, visually stunning and effectively pointed, Antebellum marks a natural career progression for Bush and Renz, who began in advertising before moving into social advocacy work. “For Christopher and [me], that competitive side from advertising is what lent itself so beautifully to our waking up one day and saying we didn’t want to sell champagne for the rest of our lives, but that we needed to tell stories that mattered, especially after Trayvon was murdered.”
“Once we decided to make movies it was because we didn’t see anything in the marketplace that looked like us. I don’t think that with the finite amount of time that we have in our lives, from when we’re born to when we transition and exit out of this place, that you want to waste it committing your life to something you don’t think you can be the best at that—that you can make meaningful contribution.”
Related content
Adam Davie’s Black Life in Film list
Letterboxd member Anjelica Jade’s review of Antebellum for Vulture
Haile Gerima’s 2019 TIFF Talk about Sankofa and independent filmmaking
Cece’s list of lighthearted movies with Black characters in them because we deserve movies that aren’t about slavery, racism, police brutality and the like
Follow Aaron on Letterboxd
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actordougjones · 5 years
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So proud of our Star Trek: Discovery season 2 prosthetic make-up team for their Emmy win over the weekend!!! Look at those precious, happy faces!! L-R: Glenn Hetrick, James Mackinnon, Hugo Villasenor, Rocky Faulkner, Chris Bridges, Nicola Bendrey, Michael O'Brien, Neville Page
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vaguelygeiszlerian · 4 years
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1 to 40 please OwO
rhhgjtghenrhg avery is that you (im chucking these under a readmore, i just did some so im not doing them again, there WILL be context so prepare to read)
your favorite song everyone who knows me even a little bit knows my favorite song is take on me by aha! https://open.spotify.com/track/2WfaOiMkCvy7F5fcp2zZ8L?si=Y-PQBNsYSFe30n4l-XILsw
the first song you remember loving the very first? well if i can’t do take on me again, you get... hm. well there’s two, so i’ll give you the not embarrassing one. bohemian like you, dandy warhols, a song 2 year old [redacted] went wailing round the house singing. https://open.spotify.com/track/0yEhNqCwEfy8LHUmnZoHpP?si=UDGKtdX-Qwiy2mUP88Xlbg
a song that reminds you of summer done!
a song you haven’t heard in years behind blue eyes, limp bizkit, before you say anything, and i know you will, this song is a depression song and i stand by my love for it  https://open.spotify.com/track/1MTQHCpraD4S8g5PAFKzoj?si=vD8m_yjlRoq3bRd1hvQU1A
a song you can relate to right now? well, i’m mostly plucking songs from my ‘real ass bops’ playlist, if you want the one that reflects today’s jordan, you’re in for a grim treat! despicable by grandson https://open.spotify.com/track/5IPT4Noqvo7bsfbWUOHcG4?si=Cp4O-5WdS0-ZqfxxWVR01A
a song that reminds you of your favorite book ooh, i think i have a good one for this, my favorite book of all time is the taking by dean koontz, ask me why sometime, it’s a good read! it’s the end of the world as we know it (and i feel fine), r.e.m https://open.spotify.com/track/2oSpQ7QtIKTNFfA08Cy0ku?si=nfVjPGY7QaGH26uAz-88_A
a song that makes you want to dance right now? two trucks, lemon demon, don’t ask https://open.spotify.com/track/1s5A0u1dnAeVNur5nPkCpD?si=HLZERdMDQnqBxGnj31Lx3g
the best song from your favorite album heart’s a mess, from gotye’s ‘like drawing blood’, his second studio album, which is my absolute fave of all three proper ones he did, even if his first had some really amazing tracks, and making mirrors had some good ones, there’s nothing like learnalilgivinanlovin, or a distinctive sound, or, as i said, heart’s a mess! https://open.spotify.com/track/4tFkgfdi8b3aNcKNthPqIF?si=nDJafKn8QYmEgdqmlN4y4A
a song that makes you want to cry all songs make me wanna cry, but first that comes to mind is black friday (from the black friday musical soundtrack), because as an older sibling with a younger sister that the world doesn’t understand (that i don’t understand sometimes) the little aside about hannah makes me cry every single time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAZgYL0p2zk
a song that makes you feel young the distance, cake, it’s a song i listened to pretty much from my formative years til about... well, yesterday actually! never ceases to make me feel like im a good 15 years younger haha https://open.spotify.com/track/0fsz7tJ7UKXT9hliLfO7aE?si=caOsrX_fT4u9qARZKWSqfQ
a song that means a lot to you la vie en rose, edith piaf. i was (still am) a romantic sucker, and used to make all sorts of idealistic romantic playlists growing up, and i never knew the french (and i still dont (youre welcome em <3)) but the way she sang always made my heart tremble. and then bioshock infinite burial at sea came out, and i listened to that version of la vie en rose a million times, cried at a good half of them. anyway i love this song. https://open.spotify.com/track/3lAun9V0YdTlCSIEXPvfsY?si=zSRwBZ0AQnuyGGkjh2XmZw
the last song you listened to i’m in love with an e-girl, wilbur soot, the chorus of this song FUCKS my friends, honestly the whole song (and internet has ruined me, the sort of sequel) fucks https://open.spotify.com/track/44wBlg3Y1KSAEmaze5BXe7?si=u9mapV8STz6sqR3jg4XMiw
the last song you heard on the radio we don’t really do the radio in the car, and i dont recognise the songs on there these days anyway
the last cd/album you bought the black friday album actually! support starkid 
a song to listen to on rainy days done!
a chill song no surprises, radiohead https://open.spotify.com/track/1bSpwPhAxZwlR2enJJsv7U?si=oVXsE5JiTxulLkevqL4hjA
an upbeat song push up, freestylers, ok so maybe we do listen to the radio sometimes, and i heard a snippet of this like two months ago and immediately added it to my playlist https://open.spotify.com/track/2PJq8Fr5i2S0OkcmFsTC1P?si=3K7q37zNRuCQIduRdApjWQ
a song that gets stuck in your head nobody by mitski, everyone knows that one though https://open.spotify.com/track/6bTn1ovliI0OkjUNkiMBJq?si=Vc-DUCl-RpyhRc6lcbpKgg
your favorite song from a movie somewhere only we know, keane, from my favorite scene in ‘he’s just not that into you’ which is one of my fave romcoms, ok you probably didnt need all that context, dont laugh https://open.spotify.com/track/0ll8uFnc0nANY35E0Lfxvg?si=Lov6MdiOTNGrxCiX6UdDZg
your favorite song from a musical inevitable, the guy who didn’t like musicals. i know the choreo, i know every part almost down to the pitch now, i spent hours practicing the kickline with my sister. jon matteson if you have a spare moment please teach me how to kick your legs that high https://open.spotify.com/track/2lQkaEvJa69QCzk3x6HgaA?si=QMRBYXPwRruOSU4_xBPdMA
a song that reminds you of the moon night, the altogether, no real reason here, its just got a lonesome ethereality to it https://open.spotify.com/track/3MKF7HCn6uD03jWcUB8k1R?si=gm8JKR1jQbS6Dh59WUuEwA
a song by your favorite artist/band i really can’t pick between radiohead and newton faulkner, so you get the best of both, 15 step and teardrop https://open.spotify.com/track/6dsq7Nt5mIFzvm5kIYNORy?si=9dEYby1PRKm8zozrCTGcjA https://open.spotify.com/track/7JpgJ7b5sjvo3fUfPcRlq1?si=pVfzoWtuTdO5OsbDgUnabQ
a song from the year you were born closing time, semisonic, one of the fucking best songs ever https://open.spotify.com/track/4EnkwZd0UJAuHpNMMemQaA?si=ASYNfnThR_m9kqFrloI9nw
the number one song on your birthday my heart will go on, celine dion, i guess titanic had just come out that year, but in my country, on my birthday, this was the number one, god help us https://open.spotify.com/track/33LC84JgLvK2KuW43MfaNq?si=HswubDCkQJ-x7-LM06PQUQ
your favorite love song i do adore, mindy gledhill, cliche at this point, i know, but my sister introduced it to me, played it on her ukelele, and i love her, more than i love most things, and it makes me smile even on a day where ive not done very much smiling at all https://open.spotify.com/track/6JNEDSev5Tp5VQR04SEBfV?si=BxnrZafFT3m4QkXNUN5GcA
your favorite christmas song baby it’s cold outside, lydia liza and josiah lemanski, it’s the funniest fucking song https://open.spotify.com/track/3xvFTqHmlMqKjHgczCGn2C?si=lgDMvUQZR-2lPXHINo2POQ
one song that starts with each letter of your name j: JT by jon bellion (https://open.spotify.com/track/1eftOUoeMO1JkSQQmS6jXF?si=h4yYMpXnTAiZPxJJUPv0DA) o: one more shot, spies are forever ost (https://open.spotify.com/track/0EgLq4ORQ6TMPN6rjWp3d6?si=mC3eDbJJRyCGN4fNAcbdlA) r: red signal, the mechanisms (https://open.spotify.com/track/2TWDxsjHx2rqtH197URbE8?si=XB8D-1N-SkKgmlTZOFbcfQ) d: dont judge me, janelle monae (https://open.spotify.com/track/6UQDIIEPzeduwXlZE86SOF?si=1bONXfj-SQiq79ibrXjC-A) a: as your father i expressly forbid it, lemon demon (https://open.spotify.com/track/29L9B2aDs2NhrQGbs8pf9M?si=CvVTbLtNTgGeL3iemrLVHg) n: night drive, gotye (https://open.spotify.com/track/3fuRfxHpC56uNFMOaOlMCm?si=PDAbEsi_SjK-EYDmTvjT6A)
two songs with the same/similar titles that you like i don’t care (fall out boy) / idfc (blackbear) https://open.spotify.com/track/13mM4hWNMH5KwMcwl81tXS?si=YOqg8tVXRQKXB3ANmDFjHQ https://open.spotify.com/track/6y6jbcPG4Yn3Du4moXaenr?si=CzyYs4b5QQ23azTqgv0iXw
a cover that you like better than the original song done!
a song with really good lyrics kick it up a notch, starship  https://open.spotify.com/track/1r223IXiRxObMBNh3mcyWR?si=-RX3obwISfS_jk3JjzvaJg
a song with an amazing beat couple’s retreat, jon bellion https://open.spotify.com/track/7pMS0byKI7V1Mpl0SlWEDq?si=Xytu_HBrStq_zjKdia2oig
a song that you associate with the color yellow boys, lizzo https://open.spotify.com/track/1ITsmuChPVC05ogvorAyVu?si=hkoCz7ouQsyLKn8Q7KO92g
your favorite song with an action in the title (jump, dance, etc.) bite back, all american rejects https://open.spotify.com/track/4zJv4aXOIAepvhApOFoQeQ?si=qRtthyDlQvKGRErmkI8lDg
your favorite acoustic song heart is full, jon bellion https://open.spotify.com/track/6DvsjPkNcB4QoezDPtxsAB?si=vD18h70qSFG5xtrjpuy4XA
a song that motivates you take me home, country roads, john denver https://open.spotify.com/track/39q7xibBdRboeMKUbZEB6g?si=STNgdvZSQNSfqX9pENggSg
your favorite song you’ve heard live camisado, panic at the disco https://open.spotify.com/track/1LF5HQ32hztQWzADGH8ys4?si=VDjKcAo9TX-JA0kF6csqQA
a song that reminds you of your best friend ok so this one needs context (and an attached apology), when i think of best friends as a concept i think of tianna, and when i think of tianna, i think of sitting at the junior campus, huddled around my phone, tittering like twits over this stupid fucking song. (but honestly avery this applies to you too, you’re my best friend that isn’t emmy, i love you) enormous penis, da vinci’s notebook https://open.spotify.com/track/7dUCFnaGSWLH6SdDP08NLP?si=dH00DTxqTR2y3mAIEia9Lw
your favorite song from childhood radio/video, system of a down, the song my sister used to babble incomprehensibly loudly to whenever we played it in the car, the one i grew so used to i can literally hear it in my head as i type https://open.spotify.com/track/41pOIT2t1rvr2Trg1HQChZ?si=-Kyg8JSET2uDq0XGMICsMg
a song you always sing along to can’t sleep love, pentatonix, my sister and i’s favorite song to duet together, even if we haven’t quite worked out the proper parts for a two person acapella cover haha https://open.spotify.com/track/1klGbW5a9qTBFUjFfddbmU?si=Lm0FMpz5TVKddr82vUyf2w
your favorite song in a language different from your native one since i’m determined not to reuse songs, you get papaoutai, stromae (sorry about all the french, they bop babe) https://open.spotify.com/track/09TcIuH1ZO7i4vicWKoaN2?si=YTuHkj1DTgicqo7ZnqYJ0Q
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Dinah Hart Debordes — Janet Montgomery para Emmy Rossum;
Hakim Solomon Faulkner — Yahya Abdul-Mateen II para Chadwick Boseman.
Janet Montgomery e Yahya Abdul-Mateen II estão DISPONÍVEIS para aplicação.
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❛     𝐓𝐎 𝐃𝐎 𝐋𝐈𝐒𝐓     ╱     coming back from the little weekend hiatus. as always, if i’m missing anything that should be here or if we don’t have any and you want to write with my boys lmk !
𝒂𝒓𝒕𝒉𝒖𝒓 𝒕. 𝒇𝒂𝒖𝒍𝒌𝒏𝒆𝒓 .
𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
arthur & sam donovan.
arthur & aj faulkner.
arthur & lucas meyer-coulson.
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝑜𝓅𝑒𝓃 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓈,
n.a
𝒃𝒆𝒏𝒋𝒂𝒎𝒊𝒏 𝒋. 𝒉𝒖𝒏𝒕𝒛𝒃𝒆𝒓𝒈𝒆𝒓 .
𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
ben & eric bisset.
ben & paige huntzberger.
ben & ariel vega.
ben & michaela lockhart.
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝑜𝓅𝑒𝓃 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓈,
n.a
𝒍𝒆𝒐 𝒋. 𝒔𝒊𝒏𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒊𝒓 .
𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
leo & dante armstrong.
leo & bryson oakley.
leo & syd lockhart.
leo & lena sinclair.
leo & sam donovan.
leo & emmi armstrong.
leo & skylar oakley.
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝑜𝓅𝑒𝓃 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓈,
n.a
𝒎𝒂𝒕𝒆𝒐 𝒋. 𝒔𝒆𝒓𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒐 .
𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
mateo & ava faulkmer.
mateo & roarke armstrong.
mateo & dante armstrong.
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝑜𝓅𝑒𝓃 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓈,
n.a
𝒔𝒆𝒃𝒂𝒔𝒕𝒊𝒂𝒏 𝒄. 𝒎𝒐𝒏𝒕𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒕 .
𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
bas & daphne meyer-coulson.
bas & roarke armstrong.
bas & max lockhart.
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝑜𝓅𝑒𝓃 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇 𝓇𝑒𝓅𝓁𝒾𝑒𝓈,
n.a
𝒸𝓁𝑜𝓈𝑒𝒹 𝓈𝓉𝒶𝓇𝓉𝑒𝓇𝓈,
n.a
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New TVD-Verse OCs - Update
Elpis Bradbury-Mikaelson in Somewhere Called Home: Legacies
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Emmeline “Emmy” Faulkner in Arsonist’s Lullabye: Legacies
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Hayley Mikaelson in Hail Mary: Legacies
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Juno Mikaelson in The Fate Of All (Is Always Dust): The Originals
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Karissa Marshall/Kiana Labonair in Fairytale Lie: TVD/The Originals
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Vanessa Romero and Dominic Forrest in Young Gods: TVD
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Virginia “Vivi/Gia” McKellan in Teenage Tragedy: TVD
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Wren Elliot in Where Demons Play: TVD
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Other FCs to use: Kaya Scodelario (Legacies, TVD, or multi), Amanda Seyfried (TO), and need an fc for an Alaric LI
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Success travels in the company of hard work, there is no trick, there is no easy way, this line is proved very well by Harris Kimberley Faulkner, widely known as Harris Faulkner, is an American newscaster and television host. In addition, he is best known as the host of the daily daytime show, Outnumbered Overtime, along with Harris Faulkner.
In addition, Harris achieved great fame as the winner of six Emmy Awards, including Best Newscaster and Best News Special in 2005. Recently, she came into limelight when she started her new show called The Faulkner Focus in early 2021.
Born on 13 October 1965, this beautiful personality has turned 55 in the year 2020. Her height is 175 cms and 5���5 inches feet and inches. Moreover, she is very conscious about her physique and figure and takes care of her weight which is 56 kgs and 123 lbs pounds.
She maintains herself with the size measurements of 35 inches breast, 24 inches waist and 35 inches hips. She has a beautiful doll-like face which is complemented by her dark brown eyes and dark hair.
According to the sources, the estimated net worth of Harris Faulkner is around $2 million.
Born and raised in Atlanta, Georgia in the United States of America, Harris belongs to African-American ethnicity. She is the lovely and talented daughter of Bob Harris (father) and Shirley Harris (mother).
His father was a retired lieutenant colonel, Army aviator, and a US Army officer who served three tours in Vietnam. As part of his education, he enrolled at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication.
nick name harris faulkner birth place Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Date of birth 13 October 1965 Ages 55 years (as of 2020) height In Feet and Inches: 5’9″
in centimeters: 175 cm
weight In kilograms: 56kg
In pounds: 123 pounds
eye color dark brown hair color Black profession TV reporter sexual orientation Straight School not known University University of California, Santa Barbara Religion Christianity the nationality American hometown Fort McPherson, Atlanta, Georgia, USA Zodiac sign Libra father’s name bob harris
Harris Faulkner with his father
Mother’s name shirley harris
Harris Faulkner with his mother
Brothers not known Sister’s not known
Talking about his career, Harris took the first step towards his career by working as a freelance business writer for LA Weekly where he was paid $50 per article. Later, she began her television career at KCOP-TV in Los Angeles, where she was a trainee.
In addition, she moved to Greenville, North Carolina where she worked as an anchor and reporter for WNCT-TV. In addition, Faulkner also served as an evening anchor for WDAF-TV in Kansas City from 1992 to 2000. Also, in the year 1999, she published a book, Breaking News: God Has a Plan – An Anchorwoman’s Journey Through Faith.
However, while working in Kansas, Harris became the victim of stalking and harassment by a former acquaintance who was following him from North Carolina. After that, she worked as an evening anchor at KSTP-TV in Minneapolis-St. Paul. In the year 2004, she left Minneapolis and joined Fox News in 2005.
Also, in 2005 for the revival of A Current Affair, she debuted as a correspondent. But at the end of 2005, the show was canceled. In addition, from 2011 to 2017, she anchored her first solo network newscast Fox Report Weekend. Similarly, he also made a guest appearance on the nightly satirical show, Red Eye.
In the year 2014, Harris began working as a co-host on the Fox News show Outnumbered. Then in the year 2017, she became the anchor of Outnumbered Overtime. Later, in the year 2018, this versatile personality also published another book: 9 Rules of Engagement – A Military Brats Guide to Life and Success.
Harris is a married woman who is married to Tony Berlin who is a former reporter at WCOO-TV. Moreover, the couple tied the knot with each other in the year 2003. Later, the couple was blessed with two lovely daughters. As of now, she is living a happy and blissful life with her family.
Lover not known marital status married Husband Tony Berlin
Harris Faulkner with her husband
children Two daughters (name not known)
Harris Faulkner with his daughter
Here we are providing the list of Harris Faulkner’s favourites:
Favourite Actor not known favorite actress not known favorite destination not known favorite musical instrument not known favourite sport not known favorite food not known favourite colour not known
His zodiac sign is Libra.
In the year 2018, he covered the midterm elections.
In 1998, Harris won the Amelia Earhart Pioneering Lifetime Achievement Award for her humanitarian efforts.
He is also quite popular on Instagram and has more than 109K followers.
Harris has also lived in different places as a child, including Stuttgart in West Germany.
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To all you Emmy voters in the Prosthetic Make-up category, voting ends this coming Monday 8/27, and I am very proud of my STAR TREK: DISCOVERY @startrekcbs make-up team with their very deserved nomination! Neville Page. Glenn Hetrick. James McKinnon. Hugo Villasenor. Rocky Faulkner. Chris Bridges. Michael O’Brien. Shane Zander. . #makeup #prostheticmakeup #emmys #creaturefx #specialeffectsmakeup https://www.instagram.com/p/Bm5SmnXFNEx/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1u8t0n9duouih
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The Emmy award-winning news anchor of Outnumbered Overtime with Harris Faulkner and co-host of the talk show Outnumbered shares the lessons she learned growing up in a military family paying homage to the military ideals that shaped her and showing how everyone can benefit from bringing the wisdom of military service into their lives. Born…
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Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner’s 4 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Offer Balance to Their Team
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The award-winning cable host shares her insights on leadership in troubling times.
August 24, 2020 5 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
The pandemic caused a severe blow to economies, businesses and individuals worldwide. It also quickly placed entrepreneurs in a tricky position, because they had to go from scale mode to survival mode. This is all while trying to hold onto as many clients, funds and team members as possible — and it has proven to be quite the uphill battle. As the great Robert Schuller once said, “Tough times don’t last; tough people do.” And the same applies for businesses as well.
But how is an entrepreneur supposed to act as a beacon of support when their own foundation is shaky? To find out, I had a call with six-time Emmy Award–winning news anchor Harris Faulkner. Outside of TV news and being a bestselling author, motivational speaker and crisis projects producer, Faulkner is a business owner. As she has traveled across America and around the world with her personal brand, Harris Faulkner LLC, she has been steeped in teleconferencing and resource allocation and delivery, long before the pandemic. Faulkner told me, “On Fox News, I am so fortunate to anchor two weekday network programs. And that means my side hustle cannot always be tended to in person. But it always has my personal touch.”
Here’s some of her advice for entrepreneurs to similarly continue putting their personal touch on business matters without getting overwhelmed.
1. Start with yourself
Whether it’s for family or for business constituents, you need to take care of yourself, and be the best possible version of yourself, in order to take care of others.
“Remember how you are blessed and how to be a blessing. This is not just about being happy. As humans, it’s our nature to be purposeful,” says Faulkner. “A change of scenery can also be soul boosting. But social distancing, for most of us, does not allow for a vacation far away or even hitting our favorite outdoor shops. Sunlight can help. Also, surround yourself with people who give more than they take. You will gain inspiration from them.”
Related: Top 3 Must-Haves in Your Post-Pandemic Playbook
2. Convey your best virtual leadership
Sure, we may all joke about virtual work meaning working in your pajamas, but don’t let that arrangement be an excuse for sloppiness in video conferences. Have a presentable setting behind you. Look the part. Be organized. Present as much normalcy as possible while communicating with your team. 
On the topic of virtual leadership, Faulkner says, “Make sure every meeting, call or email has your stamp of excellence. Especially in this Zoom, Skype, FaceTime mode we are so dependent upon now, don’t be late to meetups! What could your excuse be? Traffic?” Faulkner goes on to talk about bringing basic leadership principles to meetings as well: “My greatest victories come when I set expectations and deadlines. As a team, make sure to hold each other accountable for following through on missions. Virtual leadership will likely be a mainstay even after the current pandemic. We should bring our best to the invisible conference table.”
Related: 5 Ways to Help Your Business Win in Times of Crisis
3. Schedule spontaneity
Don’t make the mistake of figuring that your calendar must be packed in order to be productive. There must also be plenty of wiggle room for spontaneity, because issues have a way of just popping up (Murphy’s Law is real!), or maybe you might just need to take a break before getting burned out. 
Faulkner says that because her calendar is so packed, she adds an hourlong interval here and there when she’s planning. “Then, as things come up and I add stuff to the calendar or just check it for what’s next — bam! There’s a wild moment scheduled in.”
4. Make learning moments out of each step
Each team member can learn at each step of each of their initiatives. Faulkner says, “When you set a goal or expectation for a team, be clear and concise. Meet accomplishment and failure with the same messaging. What made it work? What made it fail? Even with a victory, what did you learn about doing it better next time? In failure, I ask team members to lay out a new line of attack based on what they learned.”
We don’t know what the future holds for the pandemic, but we do know that entrepreneurs would be smart to practice Faulkner’s fundamentals in an effort to support their teams while maintaining at least some degree of sanity.
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Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner’s 4 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Offer Balance to Their Team
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The award-winning cable host shares her insights on leadership in troubling times.
August 24, 2020 5 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
The pandemic caused a severe blow to economies, businesses and individuals worldwide. It also quickly placed entrepreneurs in a tricky position, because they had to go from scale mode to survival mode. This is all while trying to hold onto as many clients, funds and team members as possible — and it has proven to be quite the uphill battle. As the great Robert Schuller once said, “Tough times don’t last; tough people do.” And the same applies for businesses as well.
But how is an entrepreneur supposed to act as a beacon of support when their own foundation is shaky? To find out, I had a call with six-time Emmy Award–winning news anchor Harris Faulkner. Outside of TV news and being a bestselling author, motivational speaker and crisis projects producer, Faulkner is a business owner. As she has traveled across America and around the world with her personal brand, Harris Faulkner LLC, she has been steeped in teleconferencing and resource allocation and delivery, long before the pandemic. Faulkner told me, “On Fox News, I am so fortunate to anchor two weekday network programs. And that means my side hustle cannot always be tended to in person. But it always has my personal touch.”
Here’s some of her advice for entrepreneurs to similarly continue putting their personal touch on business matters without getting overwhelmed.
1. Start with yourself
Whether it’s for family or for business constituents, you need to take care of yourself, and be the best possible version of yourself, in order to take care of others.
“Remember how you are blessed and how to be a blessing. This is not just about being happy. As humans, it’s our nature to be purposeful,” says Faulkner. “A change of scenery can also be soul boosting. But social distancing, for most of us, does not allow for a vacation far away or even hitting our favorite outdoor shops. Sunlight can help. Also, surround yourself with people who give more than they take. You will gain inspiration from them.”
Related: Top 3 Must-Haves in Your Post-Pandemic Playbook
2. Convey your best virtual leadership
Sure, we may all joke about virtual work meaning working in your pajamas, but don’t let that arrangement be an excuse for sloppiness in video conferences. Have a presentable setting behind you. Look the part. Be organized. Present as much normalcy as possible while communicating with your team. 
On the topic of virtual leadership, Faulkner says, “Make sure every meeting, call or email has your stamp of excellence. Especially in this Zoom, Skype, FaceTime mode we are so dependent upon now, don’t be late to meetups! What could your excuse be? Traffic?” Faulkner goes on to talk about bringing basic leadership principles to meetings as well: “My greatest victories come when I set expectations and deadlines. As a team, make sure to hold each other accountable for following through on missions. Virtual leadership will likely be a mainstay even after the current pandemic. We should bring our best to the invisible conference table.”
Related: 5 Ways to Help Your Business Win in Times of Crisis
3. Schedule spontaneity
Don’t make the mistake of figuring that your calendar must be packed in order to be productive. There must also be plenty of wiggle room for spontaneity, because issues have a way of just popping up (Murphy’s Law is real!), or maybe you might just need to take a break before getting burned out. 
Faulkner says that because her calendar is so packed, she adds an hourlong interval here and there when she’s planning. “Then, as things come up and I add stuff to the calendar or just check it for what’s next — bam! There’s a wild moment scheduled in.”
4. Make learning moments out of each step
Each team member can learn at each step of each of their initiatives. Faulkner says, “When you set a goal or expectation for a team, be clear and concise. Meet accomplishment and failure with the same messaging. What made it work? What made it fail? Even with a victory, what did you learn about doing it better next time? In failure, I ask team members to lay out a new line of attack based on what they learned.”
We don’t know what the future holds for the pandemic, but we do know that entrepreneurs would be smart to practice Faulkner’s fundamentals in an effort to support their teams while maintaining at least some degree of sanity.
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Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner’s 4 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Offer Balance to Their Team
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The award-winning cable host shares her insights on leadership in troubling times.
August 24, 2020 5 min read
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
The pandemic caused a severe blow to economies, businesses and individuals worldwide. It also quickly placed entrepreneurs in a tricky position, because they had to go from scale mode to survival mode. This is all while trying to hold onto as many clients, funds and team members as possible — and it has proven to be quite the uphill battle. As the great Robert Schuller once said, “Tough times don’t last; tough people do.” And the same applies for businesses as well.
But how is an entrepreneur supposed to act as a beacon of support when their own foundation is shaky? To find out, I had a call with six-time Emmy Award–winning news anchor Harris Faulkner. Outside of TV news and being a bestselling author, motivational speaker and crisis projects producer, Faulkner is a business owner. As she has traveled across America and around the world with her personal brand, Harris Faulkner LLC, she has been steeped in teleconferencing and resource allocation and delivery, long before the pandemic. Faulkner told me, “On Fox News, I am so fortunate to anchor two weekday network programs. And that means my side hustle cannot always be tended to in person. But it always has my personal touch.”
Here’s some of her advice for entrepreneurs to similarly continue putting their personal touch on business matters without getting overwhelmed.
1. Start with yourself
Whether it’s for family or for business constituents, you need to take care of yourself, and be the best possible version of yourself, in order to take care of others.
“Remember how you are blessed and how to be a blessing. This is not just about being happy. As humans, it’s our nature to be purposeful,” says Faulkner. “A change of scenery can also be soul boosting. But social distancing, for most of us, does not allow for a vacation far away or even hitting our favorite outdoor shops. Sunlight can help. Also, surround yourself with people who give more than they take. You will gain inspiration from them.”
Related: Top 3 Must-Haves in Your Post-Pandemic Playbook
2. Convey your best virtual leadership
Sure, we may all joke about virtual work meaning working in your pajamas, but don’t let that arrangement be an excuse for sloppiness in video conferences. Have a presentable setting behind you. Look the part. Be organized. Present as much normalcy as possible while communicating with your team. 
On the topic of virtual leadership, Faulkner says, “Make sure every meeting, call or email has your stamp of excellence. Especially in this Zoom, Skype, FaceTime mode we are so dependent upon now, don’t be late to meetups! What could your excuse be? Traffic?” Faulkner goes on to talk about bringing basic leadership principles to meetings as well: “My greatest victories come when I set expectations and deadlines. As a team, make sure to hold each other accountable for following through on missions. Virtual leadership will likely be a mainstay even after the current pandemic. We should bring our best to the invisible conference table.”
Related: 5 Ways to Help Your Business Win in Times of Crisis
3. Schedule spontaneity
Don’t make the mistake of figuring that your calendar must be packed in order to be productive. There must also be plenty of wiggle room for spontaneity, because issues have a way of just popping up (Murphy’s Law is real!), or maybe you might just need to take a break before getting burned out. 
Faulkner says that because her calendar is so packed, she adds an hourlong interval here and there when she’s planning. “Then, as things come up and I add stuff to the calendar or just check it for what’s next — bam! There’s a wild moment scheduled in.”
4. Make learning moments out of each step
Each team member can learn at each step of each of their initiatives. Faulkner says, “When you set a goal or expectation for a team, be clear and concise. Meet accomplishment and failure with the same messaging. What made it work? What made it fail? Even with a victory, what did you learn about doing it better next time? In failure, I ask team members to lay out a new line of attack based on what they learned.”
We don’t know what the future holds for the pandemic, but we do know that entrepreneurs would be smart to practice Faulkner’s fundamentals in an effort to support their teams while maintaining at least some degree of sanity.
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