ALL THE THINGS! Special guest join host RoShunda Brown every other week to have the conversations that are fun, inspiring, and maybe even a little uncomfortable. Leaning into the fear that might keep us from having a conversation, and just go for it! We might find solutions, or we might just get t…
This week we chat with Santikaro, aslo known as Travis Cooper, about one of his newest ventures in the dance realm. And we also get to hear about his journey in becoming an ordained Monastic, and how that has influened his everyday life and approach to his creative process.
This week we chat with Melissa Greene a Nashville wife, mom, singer, and ordained pastor, and co-founder of Imaginarium on leadership. We discuss here journey, to include the mistakes, the hardships, lessons, and wins in her approach to leadership. Press play to find out what we believe great leadership can look like.
This week I sit down with Chaz Pirtle, a Nashville dancer, choreographer, painter, and clothing designer, to discuss TRAUMA. This episode Chaz offers up a sense of beautiful vulnerability, as he shares some of his experiences with trauma, how he's dealt with it, and how it has lead to the man and artist he is today.
A sit down conversation with Ashleigh Keefer about her journey starting a new business, BellaMoxi Dance Convention. Ashleigh talks about what the process has looked like for her as a mom, wife, and as a young female. We get into how age and gender biases have worked against her as well as in her favor.
This week is a sit down conversation with Claire Roberts (local choreographer and dance teacher) about how the idea of perfection and it's effects on the dance community.
A sit down with Cailin Manning about her upcoming show "The Way I See It." Cailin gives us insight on her creative process, and how the show has effected her over awareness within herself and her interactions with others. Cailin challenges us to understand everyone has a different perspective in life, and it's all valid.
A sit down with Talent Agent and mother to Chelsea Hough, about what supporting her child in the arts has looked like. We talk about balancing her role as an agent and as a mother, and she shares her greatest advice as an agent and mother.
A conversation with mother, Karen Pinkett, or Brendan Pinkett (Local Nashville Dancer) about her approach in supporting her son as an artist.
What is Self-Identification? How do people or things in our lives effect the way we view ourselves?
What is authenticity? What does it look like? When does it arrive?