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Ep 73: Alberto Aguilar on Making Art from Everyday LifeSummary of the Episode:In this episode of noseyAF: Conversations About Art, Activism, and Social Change, artist and host Stephanie Graham sits down with Alberto Aguilar, a multidisciplinary artist known for transforming everyday moments and interactions into meaningful creative expressions. The conversation explores how Aguilar weaves art into the rhythms of family, teaching, and community life. If you've ever wondered how to sustain creativity without compartmentalizing your life, this episode is for you.This episode is a follow-up to Alberto's first appearance in Episode 35, “I Was Wrong About Alberto Aguilar.”TakeawaysThe conversation emphasizes the significance of engaging with everyday objects to derive meaning and foster communication.Alberto Aguilar's exhibition, A Factual Account, explores the interplay between art, presence, and the narratives objects can evoke.The discussion reveals the creative process, highlighting how constraints can lead to innovative expressions in artistic practice.Aguilar shares insights on how personal experiences and family history influence his work, underscoring the connection between art and human experience.Chapters00:24 – A Conversation with Alberto Aguilar01:40 – The Ladder Performance: A Journey of Collaboration and Creativity16:05 – The Journey of an Artist19:28 – The Complexity of Identity and Art27:31 – The Art of Activation: Engaging with Objects and Space36:51 – Exploring Aesthetic and Contextual Poetics50:58 – Exploring Doubt and Certainty53:20 – The Dream of a Grocery Store Art SpaceGuest BioAlberto Aguilar is a Chicago-based artist who uses whatever materials are at hand to make meaningful connections with viewers. He does not distinguish his art practice from his other life roles, which allows him to make work wherever he is. He has shown and presented work in museums, galleries, storefronts, homes, and street corners around the world.Resources Mentioned in This EpisodeEngage Projects – Alberto AguilarLast Time Alberto was on noseyAF: “I Was Wrong About Alberto Aguilar” – Episode 35Eva Hesse – “Hang Up”Nikki the Death DoulaNoteworthy Quotes from This Episode“Limitations are not obstacles — they are the source material.”“I'm not trying to make art about life. I'm trying to make life into art.”“I think the best work comes from the moments you're most present.”Connect with Alberto AguilarInstagram: @albert0aguilarWebsite: albertoaguilar.orgConnect & Stay Updated with StephanieVisit my website (Art, Projects & More)Follow on Instagram (@stephaniegraham)
Ep # 72: Mastering the Art of Growth: Insights from Kenyatta Griggs“Every experience is a tool—what you build is up to you.”- Kenyatta GriggsSummary of the episodeIts the last episode of Season 5 of noseyAF and we are closing out with a wonderful conversation with Kenyatta Griggs!Kenyatta Griggs (Dr Yatta!), is an esteemed barber, author, and filmmaker, exemplifying the intersection of personal development and hip hop culture. His influential platform, Hip Hop Motivation, serves as a beacon for those seeking inspiration and growth, as he shares invaluable insights that resonate deeply within the community. In this engaging dialogue with Stephanie Graham, we delve into the vital importance of self-care and the formative years, discussing how these foundational experiences shape our lives and relationships. Kenyatta's perspective on parenting emphasizes the necessity of empathy, patience, and consistency, urging us to reparent ourselves and redefine our narratives. Through this conversation, we explore the transformative power of introspection, the impact of our choices, and how the subconscious mind influences our journey toward personal fulfillment and empowerment.Topics discussed:The intersection of hip hop culture and personal developmentThe importance of self-care and revisiting formative yearsConscious parenting and the power of reparenting yourselfAbout Kenyatta:Kenyatta Griggs is a barber, author, filmmaker, and founder of Hip Hop Motivation, a platform dedicated to inspiring growth and self-development through the lens of hip hop culture. His work bridges creativity, motivation, and entrepreneurship, offering valuable insights that empower individuals to navigate life authentically and fearlessly.Resources mentioned in this episodeKenyattas's ProjectsThink & Ball OutThe Secret to Ballin'My Barber's Hand StinkThe Game of Life and How to Play it by Florence Scovel Shinn (affiliate link)Chapters:• 00:05 - Introducing Kenyatta Griggs: Barber, Author, and Filmmaker• 08:52 - The Journey to Barbering: A Personal Development Story• 18:39 - The Turning Point: A Life-Changing Moment• 24:52 - The Importance of Connection• 34:53 - The Importance of Self-Respect and Relationships• 51:44 - Understanding the Formative Years• 58:56 - Conscious Parenting and Personal Growth• 01:04:17 - The Importance of Legacy and Relationships• 01:15:54 - The Importance of Self-Care in Childhood• 01:24:16 - The Importance of PreparationConnect with Kenyatta Instagram: @hip_hop_motivatorConnect with StephanieInstagram: @stephaniegrahamEmail: stephanie@missgraham.comCheck out my art and projectsJoin my studio newsletterMore Episodes at
Ep 71- noseyAF Live!: Faux Fur, Circus Stories, Feelings, and Soft Power with Catie Burrill“Textile work has always been a silent language, especially among women.”- Catie BurrillSummary of the episode:The inaugural episode of noseyAF on Lumpen Radio introduces host Stephanie Graham and her signature blend of curiosity, creativity, and community. In this candid conversation, Stephanie sits down with Chicago-based fiber artist Catie Burrill to discuss the intersection of art, activism, and social change. Known for her whimsical and thought-provoking use of faux fur, Katie shares how her circus background, textile work, and commitment to sustainability shape her artistic vision. This episode sets the tone for the series—personal, probing, and full of laughter and insight.Listeners are invited to reflect on how art can be a medium for activism, the history of textiles as silent communication, and the power of affirmations in mental health and creative practice.Chapters:00:10 - Introduction to Lumpin Radio07:19 - The Art of Furgate: A Journey into Textile and Community13:15 - The Circus Life: Behind the Scenes29:13 - The Intersection of Madness and Art43:02 - Art, Snacks, and the Uncomfortable Aisle51:02 - Communicating Through Craft: The Art of Fiber and AffirmationsTopics discussed:Stephanie's first day on-air as a radio hostCatie's journey through circus life, fiber art, and faux furThe emotional and cultural significance of textile artArt as activism and community engagementAffirmations, mental health, and creativityGuest bioCatie Burrill is a Chicago-based fiber artist whose work pulls from a decade of wayfaring across the US on Greyhound buses, circus trains, and non-descript cargo vans. Fascinated by the psyche, she uses textiles and found objects to explore the intersection of madness, cultural identity, and storytelling through stitchwork and the early internet.Resources mentioned in this episodeLumpen RadioMatt Bodett Mad Disability AdvocateStephanie's WebsiteEpisode sponsored by: This episode is brought to you by Graham Cracker Pins, affordable limited-edition wearable art by artists. Shop now.Connect with Catie Instagram: @yescatieWebsite: catieburrill.comSubscribe to Catie's NewsletterConnect & Stay UpdatedVisit my website (Art, Projects & More)Follow on Instagram (@stephaniegraham)Join my Studio NewsletterListen to more episodesSupport & Feedback
Ep 63: First-Time Vendor: My Experience at a Holiday MarketSummary of the episode:Hey friends, welcome back to noseyAF! In this solo episode, Stephanie Graham reflects on the whirlwind of 2024 as December kicks off. Stephanie shares her experience as a first-time vendor at the 476 2nd Annual Holiday Market, hosted by her film union, IATSE. From setting up a cute booth with her cousin Brandy of Poor Little Rich Girl to selling her tiny, inspired pins, Stephanie dives into what it was like to step into the world of holiday markets.She recounts highlights like Santa Claus, a Tony Bennett impersonator, and DJ-spun tunes, as well as valuable lessons learned from seasoned market vendors like Nyla from Homegirls Hummus. Stephanie also touches on the joy of connecting with buyers face-to-face and shares tips for anyone looking to try their hand at vending.Looking ahead, Stephanie teases an exciting lineup for the remainder of the year, including a conversation with Eric Von Haynes , a talented printmaker, and part of The Love Fridge project. She hints at taking a well-deserved break before returning fresh in 2025.Tune in for a heartfelt recap, lessons learned, and a sneak peek at what's to come. Stay curious, and take care!Links Mentioned in this EpisodeEpisode 59: Holiday Market AdventurePictures from the Holiday MarketConnect with StephanieInstagram: @stephaniegrahamEmail: stephanie@missgraham.comCheck out my art and projectsEnjoy my work? Join my studio newsletterMore Episodes at noseyaf.comPlease leave me feedback or send me a message:Support the ShowRate and Review the show:Share noseyAF with your friends:Buy a pinBuy a printJoin the noseyAF Dispatch.Episode Credits:Produced, Hosted, and Edited by Me, Stephanie (teaching myself audio editing!)Lyrics: Queen LexInstrumental: Freddie Bam Fam
Buckle up, everyone! It's Election Day 2024, and the energy is electric! The stakes are high, the tension is real, and all eyes are on the possibility of a new Madame President. In today's episode, host Stephanie Graham is joined by her trusted battle buddy, Stephisha YCoy Walton, to break down what this pivotal election means for us all.Join them as they dig into the importance of voter mobilization and civic engagement, sharing their own experiences in activism, from phone banking to grassroots organizing. With passion, humor, and a few personal stories, they explore how each vote shapes our collective future and why showing up to the polls matters more than ever. Get ready for an inspiring, motivating, and sometimes funny conversation about the power of our voices—and the responsibilities we hold as citizens.About Stephisha:Stephisha Ycoy Walton is a God-fearing individual who lives life in the gray area of most things, focused on community impact and social justice. Passionate about financial literacy, she is dedicated to coaching, teaching, and mentoring others to improve their financial skillsets. As a licensed financial advisor, member of Oakland's Budget Advisory Commission, and credentialed teacher, Stephisha walks her purpose on purpose. She believes that financial independence is a result of consistent choices and is committed to guiding others toward financial success.Takeaways: The importance of grassroots mobilization to the polls in the 2024 election is crucial. Financial literacy education for youth can empower them to understand money management. Engaging in local elections is just as vital as voting for president and vice president. The impact of social media on political engagement is growing and cannot be overlooked. Community involvement in political processes can shape the future of local education systems. Understanding candidate policies is essential for informed voting during elections. Resources Mentioned:World Economic ForumGreat Awakening Documentary (I think this is it)Episode Summary:With the 2024 election looming on the horizon, Stephanie Graham and Stephisha Ekoy Walton engage listeners in an impassioned discussion about the power of voting and grassroots activism. The episode captures the palpable tension and excitement of election day as the hosts reflect on their experiences mobilizing voters in their communities. Stephanie shares her personal stakes and concerns, emphasizing how the election's outcome could significantly impact the lives of marginalized individuals and families. Through their candid conversation, they highlight the urgency of civic engagement, encouraging listeners to recognize their roles within the democratic process and to take action. The discussion broadens to encompass the significance of financial literacy as a tool for empowerment. Stephisha, with her background as a licensed financial advisor, emphasizes the importance of educating young people about personal finance as a means of breaking the cycle of poverty and fostering independence. The hosts share inspiring stories of their community initiatives aimed at teaching financial skills, and they discuss how these efforts can create a more informed electorate. This emphasis on financial literacy intertwines with their advocacy for social justice, illustrating how understanding economic systems can enhance one's ability to navigate the political landscape effectively.As the episode unfolds, Stephanie and Stephisha reflect on the narratives surrounding Vice President Kamala Harris and the importance of a
This week, we're joined by multihyphenate artist Stephanie Graham to delve into Pick Me culture. Remoy has no idea what that means, so Samantha walks him through what Pick Me culture is, the nuances in the ways women interact with each other when talking about relationships with men, and what that means for MASKulinity.Have you ever done anything out of character to be picked or chosen? This question is at the crux of this episode, and Remoy shares his own personal experience, which mostly includes success without shame.Along the way, Samantha breaks down what a simp is, which according to Urban Dictionary, is the male version of being a Pick Me. The crew walks through how each term started out as a way to call folks out for bending their self-respect for desired love interests who don't care for them but evolved into insults toward people doing anything nice or pleasing to the object of their affection.Samantha traces back the origins of “woman who's not like other women” to the “cool girl,” a compliment given to women who never required too much from their man and just went with the flow, drank beer, watched sports, while being hot and keeping a size 2.Remoy gives all the reasons why his partner is a cool girl, and they're just because she's a cool person who does cool stuff. But the “cool girl” is a trope of a woman suppressing parts of herself so that she can appeal to a man by not taking up too much space. Remoy gives a great example from popular culture.Samantha shared her own “cool girl” attempt as a 12-year-old girl trying to impress a boy.Stephanie vulnerably shares seeking sneaker-swag validation from men, albeit platonically.Is Samantha's story an example of Pick Me behavior - What do you think?At the crux of the Pick Me is her superiority to other women for her ability to be appealing to men, whereas the cool girl suppresses her needs and aligns her interests with her man for appeal. They overlap.Samantha provides examples and Remoy picks up on the suggested requirement to be demure to be a real woman, and Stephanie picks up on the chastisement of women who aren't putting domesticity at the top of their priority list.They get into Stephanie's work exploring gender through art. Stephanie shares her experience photographing men for her Love You Bro series, celebrating friendships between Black men. The responses to her project had her questioning whether she was a Pick Me.Remoy makes an important point about how patriarchy drives up these insecurities and conflicts among women.Samantha points out the rewards that women get when participating in Pick Me/Cool Girl culture.Men enjoy being appealed to, and men's interests being viewed as superior to women's automatically legitimizes Cool Girls.It gets complicated. Folks calling out Pick Me behavior may just be performing a different type of sexism. Calling out women for their behavior and what they prefer is sometimes also folded into the Pick Me trope, when it's really sexism.Samantha calls out that the onus of dismantling patriarchy falls on men. Remoy and Stephanie cosign.Remoy makes an important statement about how men can step in and stand for what's right.Stephanie shares small ways that men can intervene using their values rather than telling women what to do.In our Five Questions segment, Stephanie shares what Pick Me culture can look like in her art and in real life.Stephanie illustrates the ways that Pick Me culture is rewarded in our culture.Girls get the prize: the guy.Women compete and win the prize, but it can backfire when they want to put their own needs first later in the relationship.They get into the trad wife trend. Is this another example of Pick Me culture. Sort of. The trad wife trend has been blazing online but it's a performance of gender. Women peddling the trad wife are businesswomen selling a lifestyle that they're not actually living for profit.Stephanie lets us in on her project #NEWGLOBALMATRIARCHY. The performance and installation project explores friendships between women through the lens of goddesses. Why is there a supposed hierarchy between women in their friendships? There isn't and this project explores that. It contradicts the trope of Pick Me culture pitting women against each other for an ultimate prize.Stephanie's photography project Love You Bro explores male friendships. The closeness between men is seldom expressed, instead painting a picture of men as inherently violent.She gets into the discomfort folks have seeing men being affectionate with one another.Samantha wonders what the reception was from both the participants and the audience.Stephanie shares the concerns men had doing the project, and the eventual glee and satisfaction of the participants.The hot seat is flipped this week! Remoy answers Stephanie's question to the host. What was the turning point for Remoy that got him to question patriarchy?Remoy shares his upbringing seeing women's leadership. He witnessed abuse growing up, which led to insensitivity toward women on his part.Remoy's turning point shows that it's possible for men to transform and be more thoughtful about patriarchy and its harms.Referenced on this episode:Gone Girl: book monologue and movie monologueExamples of Pick Me cultureLove You Bro#NEWGLOBALMATRIARCHYCOMPANION PIECES:The Marriage Episode
Zo and Stephanie, from noseyAF with Stephanie Graham, take a trip to Jersey to check out their favorite minor league team: the Hackensack Bulls. As it happens, their relief pitcher, Monty Brewster, has become an instant millionaire and has been spending his money like a crazy person. Monty has also started running for Mayor of New York; his slogan: “None of the Above.”#brewstersmillionis #richardpryor #johncandy Episode Segment Time Stamps Opening Credits . . . . . . 00:19:37Favorite Parts . . . . . . . . 00:56:07Trivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .01:28:21Critics' Thoughts . . . . . 01:42:12 Stephanie Graham Links:Podcast: https://episodes.fm/1374373044YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/stephaniegrahamVimeo: https://vimeo.com/stephaniegrahamProfessional website: https://www.missgraham.com/IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1793227/?ref_=ext_shr_lnkEmail: stephanie@missgraham.comInstagram: @stephaniegrahamThreads: https://www.threads.net/@stephaniegrahamPodcast website: https://www.noseyaf.com/Email: noseyAFpodcast@gmail.com Please leave a comment, suggestion or question on our social media: Back Look Cinema: The Podcast Links:Website: www.backlookcinema.comEmail: fanmail@backlookcinema.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@backlookcinemaTwitter: https://twitter.com/backlookcinemaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/BackLookCinemaInstagram: https://instagram.com/backlookcinemaThreads: https://www.threads.net/@backlookcinemaTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backlookcinemaTwitch https://www.twitch.tv/backlookcinemaBlue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/backlookcinema.bsky.socialMastodon: https://mstdn.party/@backlookcinemaBack Look Cinema Merch at Teespring.comBack Look Cinema Merch at Teepublic.com Again, thanks for listening.
Hey there, noseyAF fam! Stephanie Graham here, and guess what? We're hitting a significant milestone with our 50th episode, and it's a Q&A special, baby! I'm seriously feeling the love from all of you fantastic listeners, whether you've been rocking with us since day one or just hopping on board. Seriously, your support means the world to me, and I'm beyond stoked to celebrate this momentous occasion with every one of you.So, what's in store for this special ep? Well, get ready to dive deep into all sorts of topics as I spill the beans on my summer plans (Summertime Chi vibes, anyone?), reminisce about my very first artwork, and even dish on which Real Housewife could make it big in the visual art scene. Plus, we're tackling the big question of how to bring creativity into those oh-so-serious corporate settings and diving into the ultimate goal of our beloved podcast. This is only possible with your fantastic questions and the vibrant noseyAF community we've built together. Seriously, you all are the real MVPs. And hey, the fun doesn't stop here! We've got more epic episodes, bonus content, and surprises lined up for Season Five, so you better stay tuned, stay curious, and keep those questions coming. Do you want to join the convo or share your thoughts? Hit me at Stephanie@missgraham.com, slide into those show notes, and leave feedback. Until next time, noseyAF friends, keep being curious and remarkable, and I'll catch you on the flip side!Resources mentioned in this episodeHit up Kristyn Edwards if you need help with leadershipMeg Franklin on noseyAFCheck out Julia Cameron's The Artist WayConnect with StephanieInstagram:@stephaniegraham@noseyafpod Check out my art and projects. More Episodes at noseyaf.comLeave me feedback or send me a message.Support the Show!Rate and Review the show Share noseyAF with your friendsBuy a pinBuy a printJoin the noseyAF newsletterPartner with the show
Today's episode is an exciting one as we introduce a brand-new show, "Podcasting Hot Seat." This fresh concept blends the best elements of the Podcast Review Show and the Podcast Rodeo Show. Our inaugural guest on Podcasting Hot Seat is the multi-talented Stephanie Graham. We will discuss her engaging podcast, "Nosy AF," her vibrant art practice, and the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a successful online presence.Want a turn in the Podcast Hot Seat? See www.podcasthotseat.com/storeGot Feedback On This Episode?I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode. If you have a minute or two, it's less than 5 questions and works great on your phone or computer. Share Your ThoughtsMentioned In This EpisodeJoin the School of Podcasting CommunityNoseyAF PodcastStephanie Graham's WebsiteFollow the Nosey AF showPodcast Talent Coach Show 500Podcast Rodeo ShowPodcast Hot SeatPodcast Review ShowProfit From Your Podcast BookPower of Podcasting NetworkDave's YouTube ChannelDave's Podcasting NewsletterBuy Dave a CoffeePut Dave In Your PocketWhere Will Dave Be?Question of the Month
Today's episode is an exciting one as we introduce a brand-new show, "Podcasting Hot Seat." This fresh concept blends the best elements of the Podcast Review Show and the Podcast Rodeo Show. Our inaugural guest on Podcasting Hot Seat is the multi-talented Stephanie Graham, who will discuss her engaging podcast, "Nosy AF," her vibrant art practice, and the challenges and triumphs of maintaining a successful online presence. Want a turn in the Podcast Hot Seat? See www.podcasthotseat.com/store Got Feedback On This Episode? I'd love to hear what you thought about this episode. If you have a minute or two, it's less than 5 questions and works great on your phone or computer. Share Your Thoughts Mentioned In This Episode Join the School of Podcasting Community NoseyAF Podcast Stephanie Graham's Website Follow the Nosey AF show Podcast Talent Coach Show 500 Podcast Rodeo Show Podcast Hot Seat Podcast Review Show Profit From Your Podcast Book Power of Podcasting Network Dave's YouTube Channel Dave's Podcasting Newsletter Buy Dave a Coffee Put Dave In Your Pocket Where Will Dave Be? Question of the Month
Hey there, noseyAF fam! Stephanie Graham here, and guess what? We're hitting a significant milestone with our 50th episode, and it's a Q&A special, baby! I'm seriously feeling the love from all of you fantastic listeners, whether you've been rocking with us since day one or just hopping on board. Seriously, your support means the world to me, and I'm beyond stoked to celebrate this momentous occasion with every one of you. So, what's in store for this special ep? Well, get ready to dive deep into all sorts of topics as I spill the beans on my summer plans (Summertime Chi vibes, anyone?), reminisce about my very first artwork, and even dish on which Real Housewife could make it big in the visual art scene. Plus, we're tackling the big question of how to bring creativity into those oh-so-serious corporate settings and diving into the ultimate goal of our beloved podcast. This is only possible with your fantastic questions and the vibrant noseyAF community we've built together. Seriously, you all are the real MVPs. And hey, the fun doesn't stop here! We've got more epic episodes, bonus content, and surprises lined up for Season Five, so you better stay tuned, stay curious, and keep those questions coming. Do you want to join the convo or share your thoughts? Hit me at Stephanie@missgraham.com, slide into those show notes, and leave feedback. Until next time, noseyAF friends, keep being curious and remarkable, and I'll catch you on the flip side! Resources mentioned in this episode Hit up Kristyn Edwards if you need help with leadership Meg Franklin on noseyAF Check out Julia Cameron's The Artist Way Connect with Stephanie Instagram: @stephaniegraham @noseyafpod Check out my art and projects. More Episodes at noseyaf.com Leave me feedback or send me a message. Support the Show! Rate and Review the show Share noseyAF with your friends Buy a pin Buy a print Join the noseyAF newsletter Partner with the show
In this episode of the podcast, host Stephanie Graham interviews James Baird, the founder of the James Baird Gallery and the Pooch Cove residency in Newfoundland. James shares his journey in shaping the artistic landscape of Newfoundland, from running convenience stores to owning a bookstore and launching a newspaper. He discusses his passion for art and the joy of connecting artists with the vibrant tapestry of Pooch Cove. James emphasizes the importance of saying yes and being open to new opportunities. He also shares his thoughts on art collecting, encouraging people to buy what they love and not to focus on art as an investment. Overall, James provides insights into his unique approach to art and his commitment to creating a welcoming and inspiring environment for artists. Connect with James Instagram: @james.baird.gallery @pouchcove_org Website: pouchcove.org jamesbaird.com Connect with Stephanie Instagram: @stephaniegraham @noseyafpod Website: missgraham.com noseyaf.com
Christina Anthony is a multi-talented actress, writer, vocalist, and improviser. She is originally from the Chicago comedy scene and is best known as an emeritus company member of Playmakers Lab after teaching creative writing throughout Chicago Public Schools to countless students. Christina is also an alum of the Second City e.t.c. Chicago where she co-wrote three award-nominated sketch revues and performed thousands of shows for Chicago audiences. Most recently, Christina was a series regular on the ABC Black-ish spinoff Mixed-ish and starred opposite Kristen Bell in the Netflix dark comedy series The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window. This spring, she made the move to NBC to appear in a lead role in Non-Evil Twin, a sitcom pilot created and starring Amber Ruffin. In this episode of the Nosey AF Podcast, host Stephanie Graham sits down with her good friend and multi-talented comedian, Christina Anthony. They dive into the different worlds of comedy, from stand-up to improv, and discuss the importance of conserving energy and finding support within the artistic community. Christina shares her journey into comedy and reflects on the innate humor that has always been a part of her. Get ready for a hilarious and insightful conversation with this talented comedian. Follow Christina on Instagram Connect with me on the social meeds!! Follow me on: Instagram See my art, photography, and films at www.missgraham.com Check out our website at www.noseyaf.com Thanks to Amanda at Cassiopeia Studio for producing this episode
Hello from Newfoundland!! In this episode of the Nosey AF podcast, host Stephanie Graham welcomes listeners to Season 4, Episode 34. In this episode, Stephanie shares that she is currently in Canada for an art residency in Pouch Cove. She talks about how being in a residency is important for her art resume and how it aligns with her current free time due to her TV gig ending early. She also expresses support for the ongoing writer's strike in the film industry and discusses the need for better treatment of crew members. Things Mentioned in the Episode: Pouch Cove Foundation James Baird Gallery Credits: Thanks to Amanda at Cassiopeia Studio for producing this episode Connect with me on Instagram See my art, photography, and films at www.missgraham.com Check out our website at www.noseyaf.com
Welcome to Episode 4 of Imposter Sisters where two self proclaimed "fake it 'til you make it" experts, Colleen O'Dea and Alix Robinson, discuss and analyze the ups and downs of feeling like frauds while we navigate through our professional and personal lives!In our fourth episode we continue our chat with superhuman Stephanie Graham about how a career change, brought on by the pandemic, turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Steph shares insight about figuring out what it is you want and then simply going for it. She chats about being a chameleon in her life, about surrounding yourself with good people, and how choosing happiness, kindness and vulnerability will always benefit yourself and those around you. Please enjoy and be sure to share with the imposters in your life!**********THANKS: Special thanks to Melissa Burbridge for teaching us the ropes and to The Mellow Mug coffee shop for allowing us to record in their beautiful locations.LINKS:You can find Alix Robinson and Colleen O'Dea on Instagram at @ImposterSisters and also at @everydayimbranding (Alix) and @queenofcurtains (Colleen)…or, often in person @themellowmug. MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES:Nova Scotia Mental Health Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167 [toll-free]Nova Scotia Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team: 1-902-429-8167Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 | Text CONNECT to 686868Talk Suicide Canada | Text 45645 | Call 1.833.456.4566WHAT KIND OF IMPOSTER ARE YOU?Here are a few quizzes to try!https://www.everywoman.com/my-develop...https://www.grammarly.com/blog/impost...MUSIC CREDITS:Drawbridge Creative Ad Spot - Stock Music provided by tunestogo, from Pond5Every Day I'm Branding Ad Spot - Stock Music provided by wolfgangwoehrle, from Pond5The Mellow Mug Ad Spot - Stock Music provided by AleXZavesa, from Pond5Speed Round Music - Stock Music provided by Blackfriar_Music, from Pond5Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impostersisters/ You can watch this episode on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@impostersisterspodcast
Welcome to Episode 3 of Imposter Sisters where two self proclaimed "fake it 'til you make it" experts, Colleen O'Dea and Alix Robinson, discuss and analyze the ups and downs of feeling like frauds while we navigate through our professional and personal lives!In our third episode we chat with superhuman Stephanie Graham about how a career change, brought on by the pandemic, turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Steph shares insight about figuring out what it is you want and then simply going for it. She chats about being a chameleon in her life, about surrounding yourself with good people, and how choosing happiness, kindness and vulnerability will always benefit yourself and those around you. Please enjoy and be sure to share with the imposters in your life!**********THANKS: Special thanks to Melissa Burbridge for teaching us the ropes and to The Mellow Mug coffee shop for allowing us to record in their beautiful locations.LINKS:You can find Alix Robinson and Colleen O'Dea on Instagram at @ImposterSisters and also at @everydayimbranding (Alix) and @queenofcurtains (Colleen)…or, often in person @themellowmug. If you're looking for a new friend, you can follow Steph @stephigraham.Women Empowering Women sweatshirt from My Home MercantileMENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES:Nova Scotia Mental Health Crisis Line: 1-888-429-8167 [toll-free]Nova Scotia Mental Health Mobile Crisis Team: 1-902-429-8167Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 | Text CONNECT to 686868Talk Suicide Canada | Text 45645 | Call 1.833.456.4566WHAT KIND OF IMPOSTER ARE YOU?Here are a few quizzes to try!https://www.everywoman.com/my-development/quiz-there-are-5-kinds-imposter-syndrome-which-one-yours/https://www.grammarly.com/blog/imposter-syndrome-quiz/MUSIC CREDITS:Drawbridge Creative Ad Spot - Stock Music provided by tunestogo, from Pond5Every Day I'm Branding Ad Spot - Stock Music provided by wolfgangwoehrle, from Pond5The Mellow Mug Ad Spot - Stock Music provided by AleXZavesa, from Pond5Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/impostersisters/ You can watch this episode on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@impostersisterspodcast
Stephanie Graham is a photographer and filmmaker based in Chicago with a focus in portraits and narrative scenes. Her work draws on subcultures, social class, suburbia, and black cultural identity. After receiving her BA at Columbia College Chicago in Cinematography and Photography, Graham went on to work in film /television production and is currently working on NBC's Chicago PD in the set decorating department and runs a bi-weekly podcast titled “noseyAF” We discuss: The value of surrounding yourself with people looking to learn and grow The importance of loyalty during collaborations Why fun matters for business owners For collaborations or commissioned work, please email: stephanie@missgraham.com Join her email list to receive my monthly studio letters: https://www.missgraham.com/studioletters Follow on Instagram @Stephaniegraham Links + Resources: ✨ Let's connect on IG--> instagram.com/kris10edwards_ ✨ Free Guide to Activate Your Leadership—> https://subscribepage.io/accelerateguide ✨ Work with Me--> www.kristenedwardsspeaks.com/ Enjoyed this episode? Leave us a review and rating and share on social media too
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“I have done many values exercises but found absolute clarity in embracing your challenge.” That was the response from Stephanie Graham, after taking part in my Brand values, not bland values! challenge. In this episode, we get to hear how Stephanie worked through the mini course, and the difference it made in how she approaches her brand values. Stephanie is an artist, photographer, and filmmaker who creates artwork about relationships, pop culture, and being black. She exhibits this work in art galleries and museums and works on commissions through editorial and advertising companies. Her zone of genius is getting to know people! People are her palette as she loves to hear people's stories, where they have been, where they are going, and what their dreams are; conversations and storytelling with people and how we relate are where she gets her inspiration for her projects. She says she can talk to anyone, and you can see some of this in her podcast noseyAF, an interview series of people in the thick of what they do. Anyone who has listened to my podcast, or been in my general orbit, for a while, knows that I keep going on and on about the importance of rooting your brand in values. So I think it'll be really cool for our listeners to hear about the process from someone who has actually done the work to define their core brand values.
When a body was found on a rural stretch of road in the wee hours of the morning, police wasted no time working to identify the victim and growing pool of suspects. Surprisingly, they quickly obtained a confession but it would leave investigators and the small community absolutely speechless. Instagram: @CousinsonCrimePodcast Email: CousinsonCrime@gmail.com Music by AleXZavesa Sources: https://www.al.com/news/montgomery/2015/11/alabama_mother_sentenced_to_de.html https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/ledger-enquirer/name/stephanie-graham-obituary?id=21428719 https://www.wtvm.com/2019/07/20/capital-murder-conviction-upheld-phenix-city-woman-accused-contract-killing-her-daughter/ https://www.dar.org/national-society/become-member/what-dar https://paroles.alabama.gov/hearings/scheduled-parole-hearings/
In our latest episode of Inside the Edition, artist Stephanie Graham interviews designer-printer Ben Blount. They chat about what makes a comfortable work space and how to compartmentalize commercial work and fine art work. Pro tip: listen until the very end if you are in need of relationship advice. Big thanks to both Ben and Stephanie for letting us tune in on their convo! Stephanie is an artist and filmmaker interested in everyday people, especially regarding their subcultures, social class, and suburban living. Stephanie hosts her podcast, noseyAF, where she interviews people about their lives and professions; like Stephanie's curiosity, the conversations are fun and all over the place. You can view all of Stephanie's projects at www.missgraham.com @stephaniegraham Ben Blount is a Detroit born artist, designer and letterpress printer. He loves books, type, and putting ink on paper. His work often explores questions of race, identity and the stories we tell ourselves about living in America. Ben is a believer in the power of the printed word and shares his passion for print and design speaking to students and educators around the country and as a board member of Artists Book House and Fine Press Book Association. His artists' books and prints are included in numerous collections including the Chicago Field Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture. Ben lives and works just north of Chicago in Evanston, Illinois. http://benblount.com/ @blountben Organizations mentioned: https://www.shorefrontlegacy.org/ https://www.bookprintcollective.com/ The music for the series, “Tinkering Inside the Edition” was created by Nick Butcher and Nadine Nakanishi of @Sonnenzimmer. The series artwork was created by Todd Irwin of @BitmapPress.
Ryan and Olivia interview paraprofessional, Stephanie Graham. Listen to her experience of being a para in a public school system.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stephanie Graham founder of Natla Jewellery and Dundee Community Craft joins me this week. Her goal is to make Dundee the recovery capital of Europe supporting recovery through teaching design skills. She takes her mobile jewellery workshops out into the community to deliver them. The workshops take people through a design process over several weeks but they also create a safe space where people can feel peaceful, feel good about themselves and have a positive experience that helps influence a positive future. The workshops Stephanie is delivering with Dundee Community Craft have been influenced by her own experiences of trauma, healing and recovery and is already seeing positive outcomes and results despite only being one year into running the business. The time she spent at the Circle Academy has clearly had a big impact and has helped Stephanie shape the business side of things splitting her own jewellery practice Natla Jewellery Studio and Dundee Community Crafts. Long term Stephanie is aiming to train more people to support her and deliver workshops as well as have a fleet of vans fitted with mobile jewellery studios to allow her to work with people anywhere. https://www.instagram.com/natlajewellerystudio/ https://www.instagram.com/dundeecommunitycraft/ https://www.thecirclecic.org.uk/the-circle-academy/
Ein LKW Fahrer findet eine tote junge Frau am Strassenrand einer verlassenen Landstrasse. Wer ist sie und was ist mit ihr geschehen? Diese kurze, aber intensive Folge hat ein Ende, mit dem niemand gerechnet hat. Das ist die Geschichte von Stephanie Graham. SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: darkcrimes.podcast Youtube: Dark Crimes Podcast Deutsch Podcast RSS Feed unter: https://anchor.fm/truecrimechills OUTRO: Kevin MacLeod - Lightless Dawn
Welcome to the final episode of the "THEATRE IS BACK" 3 part series where Tene gives you an inside look at her very first live show back post pandemic! This episode features Stephanie Graham; the Director & Choreographer of "Back in '59" and the very first choreographer to join the "Are You Okay!?" family. Stephanie shares her journey from performing full time to transitioning to the creative side and breaks down her exact process as a choreographer. She also unpacks the biggest challenges she faced as an artist during the pandemic, asking herself: who am I without theatre and this craft I have dedicated my life to? These two highlight the main differences from rehearsing a play today vs pre pandemic; after all of the immense change we have gone through as artists, people & society as a whole. The interview also takes an interesting turn when Tene & Steph discuss the intimacy direction (the kisses) from the show and the way the arts industry needs to be approaching intimate moments on stage moving forward. Listen to find out what Steph missed the most about doing theatre and the energy Tene will be bringing into her next season of the podcast! Thank you and that's a wrap on Season 2 podsters! Find Stephanie here: http://stephaniegraham.ca FIND TENE: linktr.ee/tenelewis ORDER YOUR MERCH TODAY: www.moreteesplease.shop www.smoothmyballs.com | use code "ruok" at checkout for 15% off www.4ocean.com | use code "ruok" at checkout for 10% off
Just when you thought Season 2 was complete; Tene is back with 3 bonus episodes to celebrate the return of theatre in Canada! Tene is doing a show at The Thousand Islands Playhouse called "Back in '59" and she is bringing the podsters along for the ride! After the first day of rehearsals, Tene fell to her knees and screamed "I HAVE PURPOSE" to everyone in the rehearsal hall! Listen to find out what it's been like to breathe life into this non stop 90 minute musical review written by Thom Currie, musical direction by Steve Thomas and directed & choreographed by Stephanie Graham. Meet the cast as they each unpack who they are as artists, what they were to up pre pandemic & during the pandemic, the one thing they missed most about doing theatre and a few personal questions for Tene! We have all evolved this past year and a half and so has the theatre; get ready to enjoy some serious self reflection and of course a few giggles. You don't need to be in person to enjoy this show; you can livestream "Back in '59" from the comfort of your home. All of the details at http://www.1000islandsplayhouse.com !!! FIND THE GUESTS: Andrew Hodwitz @andrewhodwitz | Julia McLellan @juliaemilymclellan @canadiangreenalliance @zerowastewarbler | Jeremy Carver James @jcarverjames FIND TENE: linktr.ee/tenelewis ORDER YOUR MERCH TODAY: www.moreteesplease.shop www.smoothmyballs.com | use code "ruok" at checkout for 15% off www.4ocean.com | use code "ruok" at checkout for 10% off
Do you want to explore the creative process behind musicals? Or are you an enthusiast and scared of trying it out yourself? Learning is within your reach! You are invited to attend the Theatre Making Movement to explore how movement can become a powerful storytelling tool. You'll have the opportunity to expand your creativity and professional development. In this week-long symposium, you will get to work, collaborate, and learn from leading choreographers and composers from around the world! The journey that the creative team behind the Theatre Making Movement encountered and overcame. The importance for creators to write what's in their heart instead of lowering their ceiling of imagination and creativity. Exploring the importance of movement as a language of humanity and how that needs to be incorporated in creating musicals at conception. A little about the Theatre Making Movement: Theatre Making Movement is the brainchild of Director and Dora Award winning Choreographer Stephanie Graham (Fun Home, Grey Gardens, Wild Party- The Musical Stage Company) and performer, writer, and filmmaker Sarah O'Brecht (Charlottetown Festival, Neptune Theatre, Stage West Calgary). The idea was born when the two were discussing the creation of new Canadian musicals over a lunch break while working at the Globe Theatre in Regina, Saskatchewan. They observed that Canadian musicals are not being developed with dance as a part of the conversation. Canada has some of the best choreographers, movement practitioners, and dancers in the industry, yet most of our new musicals do not use this aspect as a storytelling device. Spaces are limited, so early registration is recommended. The Conversations and Watch Me Work are presented virtually and are free of charge. The Classes are $22 and in held in person at Metro Movement, 833 Broadview Ave, Toronto, ON. To register visit: www.theatremakingmovement.com Follow the Theatre Making Movement!
On this episode of the Playhouse podcast, hosts Sophia Fabiilli and Marta McDonald chat with director and choreographer Stephanie Graham about Back in '59.
This week Tabitha tells the story of Stephanie "Shea" Graham. Stephanie was a young 20 year old woman from Phenix City, Alabama. It was very late one night when a truck driver noticed a body on the side of a dirt road, the body was later identified as Stephanie Graham. What happened to this young woman and how did she end up here? Join us to find out! Follow us on-Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/tcuncorkedInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/truecrimeuncorked/?utm_medium=copy_link&fbclid=IwAR1JXZXUNMG6Fvv5507Q2lRmehrrsZtFpVNrLi4vyOZavvmheGTHlAfNCCUTwitter:https://twitter.com/TrueUncorked?s=09&fbclid=IwAR3OUGqztSXIR1eDic4WrMuWsveGwJ-YhGojtk4ulcpPaV5ZXHKv54FdXK0Email us at-truecrimeuncorkedpodcast@gmail.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Roderick interviews Stephanie Graham of Graham Estate Planning about why nerds do better in business by learning everything, being competitive, & knowing when it's time to elevate.
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Theresa Farrell Interviews Stephanie Graham Principle Graham + Wilder Real Estate Team -- Grahamwilder.com
Stephanie Graham is the owner of GRAHAM ESTATE PLANNING. Stephanie is licensed to practice in New York, New Jersey and Georgia and relocated to Georgia 15 years ago. Stephanie Graham grahamestateplanning.com
Stephanie is a Canadian actor, director and choreographer.
Today on the pod we are hearing from 3 strong powerful women who are leading the way! Ayanna Sealey speaks with us to help elevate our mental training, and Stephanie Graham and Amy Wright are here to respond to some unanswered questions from our live QandA.Ayanna Sealey is a mental performance, wellness coach, and neuro emotional technique practitioner. Her company is called ‘Magic Makers’ where she helps her clients get out of their own way, figure out what their full potential is, and succeed by using their own ‘magic’. Ayanna was also a former musical theatre gal who performed at the Stratford Festival (South Pacific, Hello Dolly) in The Lion King (Mirvish) and even trained at the prestigious Alvin Ailey School in New York. During this interview with Ayanna we dive into topics like; creating daily practices and rituals, recognizing the purpose in our failures, and moving past our injuries. Ayanna is a complete ray of light, we can’t wait for you to soak up all her wisdom. Come hang with us, grab a drink, and let’s get through this together.
On Wednesday April 22nd Jen and Ky were thrilled to host a Q and A live on YouTube with two of our industries elites, Amy Wight and Stephanie Graham. We had a blast and answered your live questions about injury, choreography, and auditioning for both film/tv and musical theatre. We wanted to make sure this valuable content got to you so we needed to put it in PODCAST VERSION! Amy Wright is the Casting Director, Choreographer and a Producer of the television series The Next Step, watched around the world. Most recently Amy has choreographed dancers for Private Eyes (Global), Anne With An E (Netflix and CBC) Killjoys (Crave) American Gods (Amazon Prime) and Dare Me (NBC/USA pilot).Stephanie Graham is one of our countries most sought after Directors and Choreographers. Stephanie won the 2015 Dora Award for Outstanding Choreography for her work on The Wild Party (Musical Stage Co.) She is also a twice nominated Merritt Award choreographer for Cinderella and The Addams Family (Neptune Theatre) Other Director credits for Steph include; Chicago, Beauty and the Beast, Mamma Mia (Globe Theatre) Anne of Green Gables (Thousand Islands Playhouse) and The Last Five Years (YRG Productions) Come hang with us, grab a drink, and let’s all get through this together
As we are all slowly adjusting to this socially distant world, it occurred to us that we needed to take a minute to look after our mental health. The stress and anxiety that is coming with these rapidly changing times can be overwhelming, so today on the pod we reconnect with past Tits and Teeth alum (and creator of The Dance Podcast) Lauren Ritchie to chat about our mental health and mindset during COVID-19. She helps us uncover tools, including using our breath and adjusting our habits to keep us connected to our goals, to come out resilient, grateful and perhaps more connected to our best selves on the other side. These practises are transferable throughout our careers and lives too... aka, there's a lot to take away this week! Lauren is a mental skills trainer, dance educator, writer, and unshakable optimist dedicated to helping dancers and performers become their best, and boy did she help us today! From her MEd in Coaching Studies, to a BA in Professional Communications, to multiple yoga certifications and an accredited Art & Science of Coaching Certification, Lauren is incredibly knowledgable and well spoken, and we are so grateful she was able to speak with us again. You’ll also hear from one of our industry's strong and mindful leaders, Stephanie Graham, with a message to us all, as well as an original song from the beautiful Jordan Bell to make you smile.Come hang with us, grab a drink, and let’s all get through this together!
Hearing wedding bells in 2020? This week, Sarah and Tennille discuss current bridal trends- from the hashtag to the honeymoon- and talk budgeting for the big day. Special guest is event planner Stephanie Graham.
This is the 20th episode of Tits and Teeth! Excuse you?! What?! Thank you SO MUCH to all of our listeners for sticking with us while we have all the laughs, all the drinks, and hopefully, we’ve inspired to to kick more ass in this wonderful business! We are rocking another BONUS EPISODE this week. With each of our guest we get so much wonderful content that we need to make sure you hear every awesome word they say. You will hear more 60 second questions with Lisa Horner, we’ll discuss the ‘Me Too’ movement with Stephan Dickson, bodies after babies with Heather McGuigan, and you’ll get more wisdom from Stephanie Graham. Come hang with us, grab a drink (if you’re not driving), and get your weekly dose of musical theatre banter, with beverages.
Stephanie Graham is one of the most dedicated women in musical theatre. She is one of the countries best director/choreographers, she’s an educator, she’s an active member in her neighbourhood, and she still finds time to foster and help the younger generation of our community. Steph, by definition, is a bloody legend!We drink some delicious ‘Summer Cocktails’ with Steph and chat about what being a director/choreographer really entails, her amazing work ethic, and how Canadian musical theatre can grow in the future.Just some of Steph’s credits include choreographing Fun Home, and The Wild Party - for which she won a Dora Award (The Musical Stage Co.), The Addams Family and Cinderella (Neptune Theatre) and directing/choreographing Mamma Mia, Shrek, The Little Mermaid and MANY more at the Globe Theatre.Make sure you have a pen and paper ready, grab a drink (if you’re not driving) and get your weekly fix of musical theatre banter, with beverages.
Julie talks to Stephanie Graham, owner of a successful boutique consignment store in Nova Scotia who has struggled with depression on and off for most of her life. Stephanie opens up about how she’s learned to cope with her depression while navigating a very public divorce, a job layoff and a significant career change – all while raising her three daughters. Her mental health journey has led her to embrace her vulnerability, influenced the way she runs her store and inspired her to develop self-care art workshops to support other women. Resources mentioned: Brene Brown Connect with Stephanie Graham: The Perfect Fit Consignment Boutique on Facebook Love the show? Let us know! Thanks for tuning into Mind of Her Own – the podcast that gets inside a woman’s head! If you enjoyed this week’s episode, head over to Apple Podcasts and leave a rating and review. Don’t forget to share your favourite episodes on social media and subscribe to the show so that you never miss an episode! For more information about the show, visit mindofherownpodcast.com. You can also join the Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/mindofherownpodcast and connect with Julie on Twitter at @julietrites.
The idea for Ask the Shopologist was created when Stephanie, a stay-at-home mom, wanted to be able to save money for the future without taking money out of the family budget. Once she learned the tricks for shopping smart and getting paid for what she was already doing for free, she decided to share her methods and tips with others. She started with fiat currency, and in the recent past has moved into cryptocurrency. Once she learned how to safely invest and grow money in cryptocurrency, Stephanie began to share that information with her followers as well. Their new program, Crypto Cardio, will teach people how to effectively use their crypto wallets to invest extra money without dipping into the family budget. Crypto Cardio is also offering a pre-paid Mastercard tied to your cryptowallet, so that users can both use their cryptocurrency and build credit. Crypto Cardio will initially support Bitcoin and Ethereum, though they will eventually support more coins. Ask the Shopologist will be at the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Blockchain Superconference in Dallas, Texas February 16-18, and will give conference attendees the first opportunity to join Crypto Cardio and get their very own card. For more information, visit www.asktheshopologist.com.
In this week’s episode I sit down with Stephanie Graham. Stephanie Graham is a performer, choreographer, director, and teacher. In our conversation today we discuss her experiences working as a performer in the industry, her transition into becoming a choreographer and now a director, as well as the importance of story telling and how it relates to theatre. She also shares a bit about her artistic process when working on a show as well as where she would like to see theatre in Canada headed in the future.
In this week’s episode I sit down with Stephanie Graham. Stephanie Graham is a performer, choreographer, director, and teacher. In our conversation today we discuss her experiences working as a performer in the industry, her transition into becoming a choreographer and now a director, as well as the importance of story telling and how it relates to theatre. She also shares a bit about her artistic process when working on a show as well as where she would like to see theatre in Canada headed in the future.