Episodios

  • Behind the Seams: SMASH’s Costume Designer Tells All
    Apr 10 2025
    The bright lights. The bustling sidewalks. The buzz of anticipation outside the Imperial Theatre in Midtown Manhattan. That is where SMASH, Broadway’s newest hit musical, takes center stage. But before the curtain rises, HAPPENING Host, Brian Osuch, goes Behind the Seams with the brilliant mind responsible for dressing the dazzling world of SMASH—Award-winning Costume Designer, Alejo Vietti. In this exclusive episode, Vietti shares the story of how he fell in love with costume design, from his early days with a supportive family to becoming one of Broadway’s most in-demand designers. He walks us through the creative process, his inspirations for SMASH, and how designing for a musical that straddles both period glamour and modern grit pushed his creativity to new heights. From paying homage to the original NBC series to creating jaw-dropping quick changes and signature looks for characters like Ivy, Karen, and Chloe, Vietti reveals the collaborative magic that happens offstage—including how actors, lighting, and choreography all influence the final costume design. Whether you are a Broadway devotee or a behind-the-scenes junkie, this is your VIP pass to the wardrobe wing of the new musical comedy, SMASH. So cue the overture, zip up the sequined outfits, and step into the spotlight—the show is about to begin.
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    40 m
  • Suite Dreams: The Power of a Great Hotel Stay
    Mar 9 2025
    When it comes to travel, there is more than just sightseeing, museums, and local cuisine. Imagine staying at a hotel that inspires you with its architectural wonders, exquisite design, and breathtaking views. Whether it is a sleek modern escape in Dubai, a cozy countryside retreat in Tuscany, or an overwater villa in the Maldives, hotels are more than just places to sleep—they are experiences in themselves. In this episode of HAPPENING, Brian Osuch embraces the magic of travel and celebrates Suite Dreams: The Power of a Great Hotel Stay. Annie Fitzsimmons is a National Geographic Travel Expert. Her latest work, Nat Geo’s 100 Hotels of a Lifetime - The World’s Ultimate Retreats highlights extraordinary properties around the world—from Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville to Big Sur's Post Ranch Inn in California—that have become as iconic as the cities they are based in. From The Peninsula Hong Kong to Lake Como’s Grand Hotel Tremezzo, Marrakech's La Mamounia to London’s Claridge’s, this illustrated collection unveils the grand histories, one of a kind experiences, and lush hideaways of 100 of the world’s most remarkable hotels. Annie shares insider knowledge on what makes a hotel truly exceptional. Whether you are a luxury traveler or a fan of off the beaten path experiences, she breaks down the key elements that transform a hotel into a dream destination. But that’s not all—Brian takes to the streets of New York City to hear from travelers about their most memorable hotel experiences. Plus, a travel advisor, Anisha from New York Travel Agency, Fora Travel, shares expert tips on how to match with the perfect hotel. Imagine the hotels still waiting for you—the grand lobbies, the plush bedding, the breathtaking views that turn a stay into a story. Whether you travel solo or with the people you love, the magic of a hotel is not just in its luxury, but in the memories created within its walls.
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    41 m
  • Postcards From Hell
    Oct 28 2024
    Throughout history and all around the world, people have long imagined some form of hell or underworld. It's written about in literature, shows up on the silver screen, and even travel destinations. This episode is about Postcards From Hell, the scary places and spaces made up of awe-inspiring sights in the natural world, from lakes of fiery lava to dark caves and deep pools. Erika Engelhaupt is a science journalist and editor. Her latest work, Nat Geo’s Go to Hell" - A Traveler's Guide to Earth's Most Otherworldly Destinations takes readers on a journey to more than 50 mysterious and mythical places. Engelhaupt has a smart and thoughtful approach to all things macabre, as she highlights hellscapes from all over the world. She invites readers to experience the chills and thrills offered by devilish destinations including spots in Turkey, Italy, Israel, and Japan, just to name a few. She explains why the book begins in Greece with the Acheron, or “river of woe.” It sets the overall tone for people searching for doorways or pathways to an underworld of dark and shadowy places. Engelhaupt explains the origin of Halloween to a cave in Ireland. To most, it appears to be a little hole in the ground. However, it is the entrance to a fantastic hidden cavernous world of pitch black. She talks about the “otherworld,” a land filled with supernatural beings. From fire, darkness, to portals to spiritual worlds, Engelhaupt delights readers and listeners alike with tales of hells on Earth. Whether visiting a castle in Czechia, which was built to clog up a hole to hell, or stumbling upon a trapdoor to darkness deep in the heart of Pennsylvania, Engelhaupt teaches us a big life lesson—the scary spots are usually steeped in history, there may be a scientific reason for its fear factor, and there is also a good chance it is filled will beautyThroughout history and all around the world, people have long imagined some form of hell or underworld. It's written about in literature, shows up on the silver screen, and even travel destinations. This episode is about Postcards From Hell, the scary places and spaces made up of awe-inspiring sights in the natural world, from lakes of fiery lava to dark caves and deep pools. Erika Engelhaupt is a science journalist and editor. Her latest work, Nat Geo’s Go to Hell" - A Traveler's Guide to Earth's Most Otherworldly Destinations takes readers on a journey to more than 50 mysterious and mythical places. Engelhaupt has a smart and thoughtful approach to all things macabre, as she highlights hellscapes from all over the world. She invites readers to experience the chills and thrills offered by devilish destinations including spots in Turkey, Italy, Israel, and Japan, just to name a few. She explains why the book begins in Greece with the Acheron, or “river of woe.” It sets the overall tone for people searching for doorways or pathways to an underworld of dark and shadowy places. Engelhaupt explains the origin of Halloween to a cave in Ireland. To most, it appears to be a little hole in the ground. However, it is the entrance to a fantastic hidden cavernous world of pitch black. She talks about the “otherworld,” a land filled with supernatural beings. From fire, darkness, to portals to spiritual worlds, Engelhaupt delights readers and listeners alike with tales of hells on Earth. Whether visiting a castle in Czechia, which was built to clog up a hole to hell, or stumbling upon a trapdoor to darkness deep in the heart of Pennsylvania, Engelhaupt teaches us a big life lesson—the scary spots are usually steeped in history, there may be a scientific reason for its fear factor, and there is also a good chance it is filled will beauty (think bioluminescent glowworms).
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    37 m
  • Spokes & Spectacles: Epic Bike Journeys
    Jan 25 2024

    The popularity of biking has grown over the past few years. There was a surge in ridership in the United States in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to a 120% increase in sales when compared to the previous year.

    Since then, the number of people riding bikes in America continues to go up. In 2022 alone, there were 55 million people hopping on a bike and cycling somewhere. Whether it’s for fun, sport, transportation, sightseeing or even food delivery, more and more of us are hitting the road by bike. This episode is all about Spokes & Spectacles: Epic Bike Journeys.

    Roff Smith is an award-winning magazine writer and photographer, as well as a long-time contributor to National Geographic and many other high-profile outlets, like Time Magazine, Newsweek and Conde Nast Traveler, just to name a few.

    Smith's latest work, NatGeo’s 100 Bike Rides of a Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Cycling Experiences takes readers to six continents with an amazing list of bike rides.

    He provides first-hand accounts to some of the world's most exciting and memorable bike paths, including his favorite, The Danube Cycle Path, which he describes as, “A waltz along the banks of Europe’s grandest river from the medieval town of Passau to the imperial grandeur of Vienna on a delightful purpose-built cycle path."

    He lightlights a "showstopping feat of engineering," known as New Zealand's Lake Dunstan Trail. It is fairly new and has locals and visitors "over the moon" while venturing out on a bicycle path running along the face of a cliff. Smith even recommends going down the gully to grab a coffee, scone or burger on a floating pontoon.

    Many of the most popular rides encourage readers to explore landmark locations while participating in what Smith labels, "Cycling Through History." The pages of his latest work are filled with pathways to the past. For instance, there's a ride that traces the journeys taken by thousands of freedom seekers along the Underground Railroad Route from Mobile, Alabama all the way through Ontario, Canada. It's a lengthy ride that often takes one to two months and is best completed during the summer months.

    The ride along the Great Allegheny Passage is also steeped in history. Riders get to cross a bridge which was used to transport as much as 15% of U.S. steel during World War II. It just so happens this bike path is what is referred to as a "rail to trail," which is created when an agreement is established between a railroad company and a trail agency to allow the use of out-of-service rail corridors as a trail for walkers, runners and bikers.

    Another favorite invites readers and riders alike to visit The Punta Olimpica in the Peruvian Andes, which was named after the 1936 Peruvian soccer team that beat Austria. Although a controversial decision followed the team's victory, a protest led to this breathtaking highway that zigzags down the mountains.

    Whether descending into the the orange-painted Utah valleyscapes of The TranAmerica Trail, to feeling the bite of the cold air while cycling Glacier National Park in Montana, or bending down on one knee in Tuscany along one of the most romantic rides on the planet, there is a bike ride for anyone's bucket list.

    In today’s world, biking has become one of the best ways to get from point A to point B. Whether it is for fun, transportation, or sport, millions of people are hopping on bikes and embarking on two-wheeled escapades. It's time to pick your next destination, put on a helmet and peddle your way to pure happiness.

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    41 m
  • Sparking Your Creative Genius / Pt. 3
    Nov 27 2023
    There are more than 33-million small businesses in the United States. I’m a small businessman myself and I celebrate anyone who has an entrepreneurial spirit. It takes a lot of courage to set out on your own to build anything, but if you have an idea, the resources, and a plan… big things can happen! The U.S. Small Business Administration finds small businesses employ about 62-million Americans, that’s the majority of jobs created since the mid-90’s. If starting and running a small business is a dream of yours, this episode is for you! It is packed with brave and bold people who trusted their guts and went for it! There are stories that will help inspire you to dig deep and get on your way. Sybil Steele is a NYC-based creative director who develops brands and films. A couple of her big achievements include the launches of Solento Organic Tequila and most recently S’eau Prima, a foundational face mist. She shares the secrets to her success, including an approach to life that is filled with abundance and a never-ending belief in herself. She takes on the big question of, "What if you were to put yourself first?" Sybil also talks about her favorite "P" words—purpose, profit, and pleasure. This creative force is not afraid to mix her heart with the source of her mighty dollar, and win all the way to the bank. Steele has a series of rituals and routines that start her day off in a positive way, ultimately setting her up for personal and professional growth. The U.S. Bureau of Labour Statistics finds there are more than 4,000 food trucks in the United States. It is a growing industry, generating about 1.4 billion dollars each year. Jose Balaguer is the CEO of The Chicago Donut Company. For years he sold luxury vehicles, until he made a professional pivot. Now, his life is all about good vibes and donuts. Balaguer admits his thriving food truck business was born out of market research, connections, and a love of people. The passion for donuts came later, while working with other Chicago vendors, renovating a used truck, and lots and lots of taste-testing. He does not believe in "Faking the Funk," and stays true to himself and his community. Jose also discusses the sacrifices it takes to achieve and maintain success, including saying goodbye to friendships that no longer serve you or your entrepreneurial spirit. Balaguer leaves us wondering if small biz ownership grows self-discipline, or is it the other way around, does our own discipline grow the business? Whatever it takes, both Sybil and Jose agree having a plan is essential to long-term success. This often includes a weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly approach to aligning dreams and realistic expectations in order to generate revenue. Sparking Your Creative Genius is easier than you think, even in business. Sometimes all you have to do is shut out the noise and shift your perspective. Once you do that, it is time to own the possibility that great things will happen in your life. Now is the time to let your sparks fly!
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Wanderlust Unleashed: Embrace the Magic of Unplanned Escapes
    May 25 2023
    What comes to mind when you hear the word “Travel” or“Vacation?”   For me, it’s the soft white sand that sneaks in between my toes while walking along Miami Beach. I can close my eyes and immediately see the turquoise-colored water transforming into white ripples as it reaches the shoreline. The salty air makes my skin feel so much smoother and my hair… just a little rougher and coarser than usual… but, I like it. It comes with the territory—different place, different people, and a different state of mind. Isn’t that what travel is all about?   As peak travel season sails into view, many of us have our eyes set on dreamy destinations all around the world. What are you thinking up? The deserts, wine country, and dramatic cliff tops of Western Australia? How about the brilliant blue waters, expansive coral reefs and hundreds of peaceful islands of Fiji? We can’t forget about the mouthwatering Southern fare of Charleston, South Carolina—where it’s all about red rice with sausage, fried chicken and lima beans.  No matter what strikes your fancy, we’re ready to go… 63% of U.S. adults plan to travel this summer. WanderlustUnleashed! It’s time to embrace the magic of unplanned escapes. This episode is all about the thrills and chills associated with travel. Laura Lindsay is a global travel expert for Skyscanner, a search engine and travel site. She’s a seasoned traveler who’s filled with stories from all over the globe, and she shares some of her favorite spots, provides insights—like travel hacks for scoring the best airfare, and talks about the latest trend—spontaneous travel.  Spontaneous travel is supposed to alleviate some of the pressures associated with vacation planning, because it eliminates certain expectations like picking the best hotel, eating dinner at that hard to reserve restaurant, and having an overly ambitious itinerary.  Laura and I chat about our favorite vacation memories, destinations inspired by TV and film, and her three secret hot spots sure to motivate you to book a trip.  I also hit the streets of New York City to find out how our lives can be transformed by travel. One man shares his story about openly supporting gay rights in a place where being LGBTQ could lead to jail time or even death. We meet a woman who was in England during one of this year’s biggest news stories, and we’re going to answer the question… where in the world can we find the best schnitzel? No matter near or far, embracing the magic of unplanned or planned escapes adds a sense of excitement and adventure to our lives. Whether following a detailed itinerary, or ditching the plan, grabbing your passport and letting the wind guide your way… one thing is certain, travel enriches our lives.
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    54 m
  • Am I a Responsible Digital Citizen?
    Mar 2 2023
    We spend a lot of time on our smart devices. On average, there are 6,000 tweets on Twitter every single second. When added up, everything equals 350K per minute, 500M per day, and 200B per year. That's a whole lot of engagement going on and it's not even counting Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and SnapChat. When we include those channels the overall numbers are astounding. According to the latest data, the average amount of time spent on social media worldwide is set to hit about two and a half hours a day. That’s a lot of time to comment on, or like and share all types of content. It's in these moments we can make mistakes that could cost us pretty big—maybe lose some friends, offend colleagues, and possibly get fired from a job and miss out on future career opportunities. This episode is all about taking responsibility for our online behavior. Stephanie Humphrey is a former engineer and technology expert. She is author of Don't Let Your Digital Footprint Kick You In the Butt! and is currently a technology contributor for Good Morning America . Stephanie is on a mission to help us become better digital citizens by being more mindful about what we post, comment on, and apps we download. Overall, she says it's important to be more considerate regarding all of our online activities. With Humphrey's innovative program, 'Til Death Do You Tweet!, she travels the country speaking to students and guides them through issues of cyber bullying while helping them understand how social media can shape their lives. As technology continues to advance and 500M of us turn to social media each and every day, we can and should consider ourselves a Digital Citizen.
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    48 m
  • Culinary Rapture: Community & Camaraderie
    Dec 14 2022

    I remember Sunday afternoons walking along the sidewalk to my grandmother’s house. As my brother and I neared the door, the aroma of rich and thick marinara sauce filled the air. I could actually taste the fresh basil, garlic, and pancetta the moment we stepped inside. That memory and many others have stayed with me for life. When I close my eyes, I can easily go back in time to that dinner table with a bowl of meatballs and a plate of rye bread at its center. I see the faces of loved ones—many long gone, but not forgotten.

    I said it before and it bears repeating, I am on a journey filled of Culinary Rapture, being carried away by the execution, presentation, flavor and taste of food. On this episode, I highlight the community and camaraderie that comes with a table filled with smiling faces.

    I mean, we have to cook for and eat with the favorite people in our lives. What are those meals and who are those people for you

    Alex Hitz is an award-winning celebrity chef, culinary columnist, event designer, and tastemaker. He has a new book out called, Occasions to Celebrate – Cooking and Entertaining with Style. Our conversation is packed with all types of recipes and memories that smell delicious.

    Alex has prepared dream meals for some of the world’s most iconic people, including the Reagans and the Royals. He shares stories of his early days attending dinner parties with his parents, lazy Sunday afternoons with L.A. socialites, and how he ended up on the Orient Express with a birdcage hat on top of his head.

    The Wall Street Journal calls him the very best host in the world, and by the end of our conversation you will be taken with his wit, style and charm.

    It’s the time of year to think about those you prepare meals for and who you have around your table… the community… the camaraderie. Why not get lost together in a journey filled with new dishes, new ingredients, new cuisines, and new ways of preparing meals?

    It's time to heat things up and make life interesting!

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    36 m