The Story Project is a podcast for artists to heal through conversation, cultivate community, and create change in the industry and the world at large. Our mission is to create healthier, safer, and more supportive environments for performing artists. We focus on identifying, celebrating, and paying attention to all of the elements that make a whole artist and we offer conversations, tools, and resources to help artists prioritize their well-being.
Mariah Reives is a dancer, choreographer, and entrepreneur who is currently performing in The Great Gatsby on Broadway. Her previous credits include Funny Girl on Broadway, Cassandra on the 1st National Tour of ‘Cats’ The Musical, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.
In today's episode, Mariah discusses her time performing on Broadway, why she stepped down as Dance Captain, and how she pri...
Brooklyn based Clinton Edward (he/they) is a choreographer, writer, actor, educator, and creator who has been the associate choreographer on productions including the Met Gala (with headliner, Ariana Grande), and Urinetown at City Center Encores (starring Jordan Fisher and Rainn Wilson), the assistant dance captain in the original cast of Queen of the Night (off Broadway), and founder of an immersive events company.
In today's e...
Deepti Menon is an actress, animator, and filmmaker whose work spans music videos, commercials with companies including Nike, Facebook and Converse, and TV roles on Law & Order (NBC), The Equalizer (CBS), and I Think You Should Leave (Netflix). In today’s episode, Deepti shares her honest insight into the entertainment industry as a performer and creator and discusses:
How she booked her television roles (and her thoughts on...
Writer-performer Isabelle Barbier shares all of the details of her creative process including her journey from improv to scripted projects, where all of her plentiful ideas live, how she turns an idea into a full fledged film, and the impact of professional training (acting school!) on creativity.
Isabelle and Jess discuss the importance of community and collaboration, the ins and outs of indie filmmaking, and the role of humor in...
In this episode, Broadway performer Chantelle Good discusses the pressing issues within the performing arts industry, emphasizing that representation alone is insufficient and highlights the importance of valuing the hard work of performers.
She shares insights into the daily life of a Broadway performer, the challenges of being a swing, and the necessity of fostering empathy and compassion.
Chantelle also shares a funny “swing” sto...
In today’s episode, Chantelle shares about her journey to becoming a swing on Broadway, the importance of setting boundaries in performance spaces, and learning to use your voice.
Chantelle and Jess discuss the unfortunate prevalence of body image issues in the performing arts community and practice navigating conversations about the topic.
This episode is for you if you're questioning how to advocate for yourself in profession...
Multidisciplinary artist Spinks shares her journey through dance, acting, writing and ceramics as a queer, biracial woman. She shares why she walked away from musical theater, how she found freedom in commercial work, and the profound reason she hasn’t returned to a dance class…yet. Spinks and Jess also discuss the impact of capitalism on joy, creativity, and a building a career in the arts. This episode is for you if you’re lookin...
Spencer Martinez, a South Jersey native with a love for Musical Theatre, earned her BA at FDU, becoming the first in her family to graduate. After backpacking through Europe, she kicked off her career with an Off-Broadway production in NYC. Adapting during COVID, she founded the LimeLight platform, providing accessibility and education to the industry.
Recently booking UGC for various companies and the NYC based "Moving UP" worksho...
Davalois Fearon is a critically acclaimed choreographer, dancer, and educator, who is currently a Core Faculty Lecturer at Princeton University. Davalois was a 2017 Bessie awardee and a 2021-22 Jerome Hill Artist Fellow finalist. Her 12 years with the Stephen Petronio Company is now reflected in her work as founder and director of Davalois Fearon Dance (DFD).
DFD pushes artistic and social boundaries to highlight injustice and ine...
LOLO (also known as Lauren Pritchard) is an artist, songwriter, actress, composer and mom who has spent the last two decades writing and performing all over the world. She originated a starring role in the 8-time Tony Award winning Broadway musical Spring Awakening and has released 4 full length albums as well as numerous singles and features.
LOLO’s songwriting work with the band Panic! At The Disco earned her a GRAMMY Nomination...
Tamisha Anthony is an illustrator working for clients such as Penguin Random House, Macmillan Publishers, Little Brown, and Chronicle Books. She recently finished her 6th picture book within 4 years, and is now working on her 7th and 8th.
Tamisha has taught at the New-York Historical Society and the Harlem School of the Arts, and is currently teaching an art history + illustration class called "Redrawing Black History" with Lil...
Karma Jenkins is a multi-hyphenate artist whose work on screen includes The Time Traveler's Wife (HBO), Ghost: PowerBook II (Starz) and The Last O.G (TBS). She’s appeared in commercials for Amazon Prime & William Hill Winery and is a member of SAG/AFTRA & Actors Equity.
Karma has worked across the United States at reputable regional stages such as The Old Globe, 5th Ave Theatre & The MUNY, and has recently joined the ...
In today’s episode, Dinah Hampson discusses:
The importance of providing performers with the tools and resources to have sustainable career
Challenging the narrative that dancers must suffer and have short careers
Her online platform, Pivot Dancer, which offers resources and classes to help performers take care of their bodies and prevent injuries
The need for empowerment and mental performance skills for dancers
A...
In today’s episode, Jhansi discusses:
Her recent move from India to America
The process of creating her music video “We Break Up Because of Family Reasons”
The challenges she faced as a musical theater artist in India
The cultural expectations and challenges of arranged marriages
Loneliness and struggling to find connection in New York City
Setting goals and exploring many interests
Jhansi is a musica...
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TW: Sexual assault
In the final episode of Season 2, Honza Pelichovský interviews Jess to follow up on last week's solo episode.
Jess shares:
The three changes she believes dance programs can make to improve the lives and careers of their dancers
Advice and loving words that she would tell my younger self
Whether or not she would take back her traumatic experience because of how it’s shaped her
How she feels ab...
In this solo episode, Jessica Altchiler dives into her personal journey and the evolution of The Story Project podcast. She reflects on her experiences, sharing anecdotes from her college years that shaped her perspective and fueled her passion for storytelling. Jessica recounts a pivotal moment in her life — her experience with sexual assault — and candidly discusses the profound impact it had on her. She goes on to share how the ...
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