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Welcome to the Season Three Finale of Conversations with Changemakers. This is one of my absolute favorite episodes to create because I get to present you with the through lines from three different years of conversations, but also what's been going on in our world for the last 12 months.
Listen now to discover the biggest takeaways around the central question…
“How can you use your work to change the world?”
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In this month’s episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Eli Zoller, a comprehensive financial advisor with Northwestern Mutual Madison Avenue.
Eli’s dedicated his practice to being a resource to the artists, independent contractors, and entrepreneurs in the Broadway community. As a working music director, musician, orchestrator, arranger, educator, as well as husband and father, I wanted to have Eli on to expand on the idea of being a healthy CEO, particularly in managing your time and money.
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On this month’s special Halloween episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Dana Black, host and creator of I Swear on My Mother’s Grave podcast.
Dana is also a SAG-AFTRA actor known for her work on The Big Leap, Chicago Med, Empire, and more. Theatre credits include Steppenwolf, Northlight, and About Face, where she was nominated for an Jeff Award for Best Supporting Actress.
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Tony Spinosa.
As an American Writer, Composer, Director, Choreographer, and Producer, Tony is interested in preserving and innovating the Broadway musical. Born in New York, he was mentored by theatre legend Michael Bennett, and made his Broadway debut (as an actor) in Peter Pan with Cathy Rigby.
I wanted to have Tony on to continue the exploration of entertainment and education, especially through the lens of an evolving theatre career as a multi-hyphenate. In this episode, we go behind-the-scenes of Tony’s new musical, Singing Revolution, as well as his two new websites: SingingRevolutionMusical.com and TonySpinosa.com.
We don’t shy away from some tough topics. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts after the episode!
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Eryn LeCroy.
She is heading back to Broadway to play Martha Jefferson & Dr. Lyman Hall in the highly anticipated Broadway Revival of 1776 directed by Diane Paulus and Jeffrey L. Page. Prior to her Broadway debut in the iconic role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera, Eryn made her Off-Broadway debut in two back-to-back Stephen Sondheim productions: Assassins with the New York City Center Encores and Sweeney Todd at the Barrow Street Theatre.
I wanted to have Eryn on to speak about service through entertainment and education. We end up talking about politics and spirituality. There’s so much in this episode… enjoy!
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Producer, Librettist, and Lyricist, Tegan Summer.
The CEO of Timeless Stage & Screen, he is perhaps most known for his focus on bio musicals and is the worldwide stage theatrical rights holder for the properties of James Dean, Harvey Milk, Malcolm X, Amelia Earhart, and many more.
I wanted to have Tegan on to speak about his art, but more specifically, leadership and legacy. I am deeply honored to be creating this man’s official website and digital legacy and I know no matter what kind of artist or human you are, this conversation will resonate with you.
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Jonathan Freeland.
While some of you know Jonathan as my long-time Associate, he is best known as a musician and songwriter based in Nashville, TN.
What you may not know is Jonathan’s artistic and entrepreneurial journey: from early training at the Cobb County Center for Excellence in the Performing Arts to professional training at the Joffrey Ballet School and Point Park University. After graduating and working in musicals like West Side Story, Million Dollar Quartet, and Carousel, Jonathan was also always writing music and performing with bands.
If that wasn’t enough to keep him busy, he was also constantly focused on developing one of his many creative skills: photography, graphic design, website design, and product design—including his now shelved but delicious Day Dreamer Coffee Company.
I wanted to have Jonathan on to speak about creativity—particularly sharing some behind-the-scenes on releasing his genre-breaking “Emo Country” music. He released his first solo EP, “Young & Proud” in 2018, and the title track was placed at the top of the Alternative Press’ “New Alternative” playlist on Spotify. He’s since released 9 singles featuring artists including Less Gravity and Kevin Jordan of This Wild Life and a self produced live album.
This is literally my right hand man and I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on his wisdom! Listen to this episode for insights on:
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Jenn Gambatese.
Most recently on Broadway in Mrs. Doubtfire as Miranda Hillard, if you’re my age, you also know Jenn’s incredible voice (and equally incredible acting) from All Shook Up, Tarzan, Frog & Toad, and more.
When not treading the boards, raising kids, and remodeling her house, Jenn is probably on set filming something—most recently Blue Bloods, Law & Order SVU, and The Good Wife.
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Stef Tovar.
Sometimes the bad guy, sometimes the quirky musical guy, Stef is an award-winning actor who works regularly in television, film, and theater. As the founder of the Stef Tovar Studio, he also teaches on-camera acting at universities, acting studios, and casting offices across the country. His debut book, The Map: An Actor's Guide to On-Camera Acting was published by Applause and is now available worldwide.
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Antuan Magic Raimone.
The author of Becoming Magic, a TEDx speaker, and Broadway performer with 20+ years of experience, Antuan’s most recent credits include six years as the Universal Swing for the Pulitzer Prize winning global phenomenon, Hamilton. He is also a survivor of childhood sexual abuse and is on the front lines fighting for victims as a Soldier of Love®, his registered trademark and movement.
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On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Karen Grassle. Known around the world for her iconic portrayal of “Ma” on Little House on the Prairie, her new memoir, Bright Lights, Prairie Dust is now available.
During her 8 seasons on Little House, she co-created the TV movie Battered and advocated for women’s issues. Karen continues to work in major roles, including standing by on Broadway for Mary Tyler Moore and Lynn Redgrave. Her most recent film, Not to Forget, is now streaming — a lighthearted family movie surrounding the issue of dementia.
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