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April talks with Samantha A. Camp Part 1 starts with a discussion of how we are getting thru the pandemic and why her store, Pip and Lola's Everything Homemade has changed its business model to become a more charitable organization. Then we move on to a brief discussion of psychology and figuring out why we do what we do. Finally we talk for most of the episode about bad behavior in the theatre world; specifically we discuss harassment, abuse, and bad decisions taken too far.
**Warning we do discuss physical and sexual violence briefly and we do swear and use language that may not be deemed appropriate for minors or sensitive people.**
In Episode 10 Samantha A. Camp Part 2 we will discuss acting, audition road trips, what makes one an artist and more on the lighter side of theatre. I hope to publish that episode around August 17th.
If you enjoyed this episode, please share the link with others and consider becoming a sponsor on Anchor.fm/creatingfluidity or see our website www.fluiditytheatre.org to become a sustaining member on patreon.com and to find previous episodes of the podcast, videos of The Quarantine Comedy Special I wrote and produced in May, videos of our all women Romeo & Juliet and more.
Thanks to Samantha for being a guest on the podcast.
Thanks to our current sponsors and patrons.
April talks with Samantha A. Camp Part 1 starts with a discussion of how we are getting thru the pandemic and why her store, Pip and Lola's Everything Homemade has changed its business model to become a more charitable organization. Then we move on to a brief discussion of psychology and figuring out why we do what we do. Finally we talk for most of the episode about bad behavior in the theatre world; specifically we discuss harassment, abuse, and bad decisions taken too far.
**Warning we do discuss physical and sexual violence briefly and we do swear and use language that may not be deemed appropriate for minors or sensitive people.**
In Episode 10 Samantha A. Camp Part 2 we will discuss acting, audition road trips, what makes one an artist and more on the lighter side of theatre. I hope to publish that episode around August 17th.
If you enjoyed this episode, please share the link with others and consider becoming a sponsor on Anchor.fm/creatingfluidity or see our website www.fluiditytheatre.org to become a sustaining member on patreon.com and to find previous episodes of the podcast, videos of The Quarantine Comedy Special I wrote and produced in May, videos of our all women Romeo & Juliet and more.
Thanks to Samantha for being a guest on the podcast.
Thanks to our current sponsors and patrons.