S4E2: Skye Cone Ivey
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S4E2: Skye Cone Ivey

In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with arts administrator and producer Skye Cone Ivey about values-first producing, making space for people who have been excluded, advocating for mental health and women’s health, and more.

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S4E1: abs wilson and Veronica Mansour
Women and Theatre Women and Theatre

S4E1: abs wilson and Veronica Mansour

In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with musical theatre writing team abs wilson and Veronica Mansour about the recent success of their show LIGHTHOUSE, the joy of collaborating with women to tell nuanced women-forward stories, the importance of practicing gratitude, and more.

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S3E10: Anna K. Jacobs
Women and Theatre Women and Theatre

S3E10: Anna K. Jacobs

In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with composer, lyricist, book writer, and educator Anna K. Jacobs about her musical Teeth (currently at Playwrights Horizons!), cycles of creativity, increasing accessibility through education, prioritizing health for artists, and more!

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S3E8: Nicolette Blount
Women and Theatre Women and Theatre

S3E8: Nicolette Blount

In this episode, Hayley and Amy talk with Chickasaw playwright, producer, and performer Nicolette Blount about her musical Savage, lifting up authentic female voices and stories, increasing accessibility and opportunity for writers of new musicals, parenting as a spiritual practice, and more!

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S3E7: Mayah Lourdes Burke
Women and Theatre Women and Theatre

S3E7: Mayah Lourdes Burke

In this episode, Hayley and Amy chat with multi-hyphenate Mayah Lourdes Burke, about creating equitable rehearsal spaces as an artivist, juggling hats as a multi-hyphenate, and how to build and nurture community in your theatrical work!

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S3E6: Kelley Girod
Women and Theatre Women and Theatre

S3E6: Kelley Girod

In this episode, Hayley and Amy chat with playwright and producer Kelley Girod, the founder of The Fire This Time Festival and Director of New Works at the Apollo, about the vital importance of building community, uplifting the visibility of people and stories and voices we have not yet experienced, stepping into discomfort to create sustainable practices in theatre, and more!

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