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My Boss is a Theatre Kid.

My Boss is a Theatre Kid.

By: Katie Hopsicker
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My Boss is a Theatre Kid is a podcast and community for the next generation of artists and workers in the entertainment space. Hosted by Katie Hopsicker, in each episode you’ll hear from industry experts and learn about different career paths in the performance and corporate worlds. Most importantly, you’ll improve your outlook on post-grad life as an artist and will gain confidence to take the leap and pursue your passion.Katie Hopsicker Career Success Economics
Episodes
  • Child acting, college programs, & chasing Broadway dreams with Jack Mastrianni
    Apr 14 2025

    Jack booked his first Broadway role at age 13 and his career has brought him to Radio City Music Hall, the University of Michigan, and countless regional theatres. In this episode Jack tells all about his child acting journey, tips for college BFA's, and more.

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    35 mins
  • Agents, auditions, & the room where it happens with Jalen Jones
    Mar 4 2025

    Jalen Jones is a dancer who has recently performed at the Kennedy Center and regional theatres across the nation. From booking his first show, landing an agent, and moving to NYC, Jalen tells all about his professional dance journey.

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    50 mins
  • Press junkets, tv shows, & writing for film with Riley Utley
    Feb 21 2025

    Riley Utley is the current weekend editor at CinemaBlend. From writing for news and sports to now covering some of the biggest tv and film releases, Riley tells all about her arts journalism journey.

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    51 mins

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