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By Nate Patten and Cam Collins
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The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.
Nate speaks with legendary Broadway pianist Paul Ford.
Can somebody tell me why every new show is announcing how important it is? We get to the bottom of this in our latest episode: THE SELF IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST. Featuring more wisdom from our resident therapist, Lisa Gajda, as well as an interview with Broadway choreographer fresh off of staging the Tony Awards, Sarah O’Gleby.
Workplace safety training. Anti-bullying training. Mindfulness training. The list goes on and on…. Can someone tell me why in order to work in the theatre you need more training than a pediatric neurosurgeon? Why I’ve spoken to more nameless HR representatives than I have actors? Why I’m developing carpal tunnel syndrome from clicking through corporate sensitivity awareness platforms? Let’s talk about why these mind-numbing trainings are actually making the workplace worse in our latest episode: TRAINING DAY
Do you think it’s ‘not fair’ you weren’t nominated for a Tony?
Do you think you’re entitled to something just by making the decision to be an artist?
Well, get ready for us to answer these questions in our latest episode: ‘NOBODY OWES YOU SHIT!!!’
Featuring an interview with Tony award winning choreographer Sergio Trujillo as well as the state of theatre from our resident therapist, Lisa Gajda.
Patten Disregard Live: The Roast of Broadway, Dec 14, 2021 in NYC. Tickets and details at https://tinyurl.com/atdazfk6 Broadway's back to normal, right? Or is that just every other industry? Find out what's happening to the spirit of theater in: "The Show Must Go On"
Do you love the arts AND crippling debt? Does being on stage in order to delay deciding what to do with your life appeal to you? Do you have $800,000 to spare? Well, you might be an excellent candidate for a college degree in theatre. Click below to find out more in: Episode 4: The Broadway Con Featuring more actor therapy from Lisa Gajda and an interview with Tony Award winning writer/director Scott Wittman
Featuring the electrifying Tony nominee, Daniel J. Watts of “Daniel J. Watts’ The Jam,” currently starring as Ike Turner in Broadway’s “Tina.” We also hear new wisdom and hilarity from Booked It Media’s resident therapist, Lisa Gajda.
Hosted by Broadway music director Nate Patten.
‘You Can’t Identify as Talented’
Enough said.
Featuring the brilliant and objectively talented Ginna Claire Mason, currently starring as Glinda in Broadway’s “Wicked”. With new thoughts from Lisa Gajda about undoing aloneness.
Have you run out of people to cancel during the pandemic? Do you wish there was more content for you to dismiss without investigating? Do you hate me yet? Well, I’m just getting started, baby. Join me, Nate Patten, and Booked It Media for our newest offering, Patten Disregard, with our inaugural episode: “Cancel Me a Little” This episode features Catherine Russell, urban legend/star of “Perfect Crime” Off-Broadway since 1987, and actor-turned-therapist Lisa Gajda. It’s time to talk about what just happened. Cancel me a little, hate me just enough. Cry, but only at me, jeer…but not too rough. #pattendisregard
The podcast currently has 39 episodes available.