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From synchronized swimming to Directing the Stage, Ginny Quinley's life has been a masterclass in sustaining community. In this heart-filled episode, we talk with Ginny about growing up in Tri-Cities Washington, falling in love with theatre, and what it means to champion the things (and people) you care about. A key player in sustaining several local theatre groups, Ginny shares stories of mentorship, synchornized swimming, PEO participation, and the powerful impact of saying "yes" when a community needs you. We talk legacy, passing the torch, and why being left-handed makes you think in pictures. This one's for the creators, the connectors, and anyone wondering how to hold on to what matters while letting it evolve.
Protect the pod. And protect the pie (marionberry, please).
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From synchronized swimming to Directing the Stage, Ginny Quinley's life has been a masterclass in sustaining community. In this heart-filled episode, we talk with Ginny about growing up in Tri-Cities Washington, falling in love with theatre, and what it means to champion the things (and people) you care about. A key player in sustaining several local theatre groups, Ginny shares stories of mentorship, synchornized swimming, PEO participation, and the powerful impact of saying "yes" when a community needs you. We talk legacy, passing the torch, and why being left-handed makes you think in pictures. This one's for the creators, the connectors, and anyone wondering how to hold on to what matters while letting it evolve.
Protect the pod. And protect the pie (marionberry, please).