Avsnitt
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In this episode, I share an original spoken word piece and share some of my favorite memories of discovering artists I currently love.
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In the second installment of our conversation, I sit down with Milan as we discuss all of the things that inspire us and what we hope to do next.
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Saknas det avsnitt?
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In this episode I sit down with guest Milan Magaña as we discuss backstage memories, pre-show rituals, and where we find inspiration.
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In this episode, DJ sits down with actress and singer Meag Rossi to discuss love, dreams and stage mishaps you can’t make up.
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In this episode, I sit down with my friend Angela Kuzel as we discuss theatre, music, faith, and friends that inspire us to keep going.
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In this episode, we are joined by special guest Rivers Pokraka as we talk about the people who inspire us and what comes next after ending one chapter in life and starting a new one.
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In this episode, we sit down with the one and only Lexi Hellinger to discuss fond memories or our past, give advice for our present, and share hopes for our future. We talk about the various productions we have seen and been in that have shaped our lives as theatre people.
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In our season three finale, I share one more original spoken word piece as a tribute to my guests and listeners alike. This one is dedicated to Matt Liotine, Bianca Bulgerelli, and Sissy Bell. Thank you all for your love and support.
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This episode features a new original short story written by our host Djdaydreamer. Jordan is a young choreographer who is finally getting a firm grasp on life in New York City. When she takes two new students under her wing, she not only finds a new rhythm of her own, but love in a way she least expects it. When someone new catches her eye, she debates weather or not to take a chance. Her heart is ready to take the leap, but will she stick the landing?
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An all new episode featuring an original piece written by the host and inspired by a love of theatre, romance and everything in between. Phil is a 27-year-old regional theatre director with a big ego and a small margin for error. When he hires Alex as his new driver and personal assistant from Boston she learns there's a lot more to him than suits, sunglasses and Starbucks. When she begins to unravel a part of his past she never knew of, will it lead to trust and closer bond or blood and betrayal?
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In this episode, I share an original prose poem entitled Five Ways of Understanding Your 20s. This is a poem I wrote as an assignment for a summer writing class I took. The actual assignment itself was due on my 20th Birthday, and so I decided to explore and lean into how I felt about being 20, where I was then, I where I hope to go in the future.
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In this episode, I share an original spoken word piece that captures various snapshots in my life in which I have felt myself questioning low self-esteem and body image. This episode is dedicated to any and everyone who has ever question their own self worth and ability, I hope this episode gives you comfort in not being alone and confidence to own the beautiful person you are now and will grow to be.
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In this episode I sit down with Sissy Bell as we discuss dance, music, and her favorite roles.
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In this episode, I sit down with Maddison as we discuss art, creative content, and social media.
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In this episode, I sit down with Matt Liotine as we discuss fitness, friendship and finding time for yourself in demanding work environments.
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In this episode, I sit down with actress, dancer, and singer Bianca Bulgarelli as we discuss authenticity and vulnerability in a variety of art forms.
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In this episode, Djdaydreamer shares influences, stories and more in this heartfelt Q&A
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In this episode, I share a new spoken word piece that gives an insight into what being Black means to me.
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In this episode, I sit down with actress and singer Azaria Ogelsby! We discuss writing, facing rejection, and triumphs that redefine us and shape us for the better.
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In this episode, I sit down with actress and singer Riley Tate. We discuss the key components of acting and all it takes to really make it on stage.
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