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There's No People Like Show People

There's No People Like Show People

By: Sarah Philabaum
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Hello Friends and Welcome to There's No People Like Show People! The podcast that connects and reconnects the theatre community, inspires hope and strives to help people not feel so alone. I am your host, Sarah Philabaum. Thanks for listening!2020 There's No People Like Show People Art Entertainment & Performing Arts
Episodes
  • Four Year Anniversary!
    Sep 2 2024
    Hello friends. Today we celebrate four years of There’s No People Like Show People! Four years of laughs, tears, journeys and a whole lot of honest storytelling. I am honored to continue to create this podcast with my very dear friend, Zach Smith. A huge thank you to all of our guests and all of our listeners! Thank you so much for listening all these years and for your continued support.
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    37 mins
  • Jake Emmerling
    Aug 30 2024
    Happy Friday Friends! Fun fact: we recorded this episode on a Friday back in February and it is now magically resurfacing in August. Little known fact: Jake Emmerling has performed in The Book of Mormon 2,197 times! In this episode we talk about all sorts of things including grad school, creating your own art and defining success both personally and professionally along the way. “If we’re not protecting our art, then what are we living for?” Thank you so much for listening and continuing to support the podcast!
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    47 mins
  • Relative Rhythms
    May 24 2024
    Friends, tomorrow is National Tap Dance Day!!!!! To celebrate, I am honored to finally share with you my conversation with Adam Price and Emily Jane Acree, who are the dynamic sister and brother duo and founders of Relative Rhythms! Relative Rhythms is a production company that focuses on music and dance education and building community through the rhythmic arts. Sidebar: this episode was originally supposed to come out a few months ago but due to some technical difficulties and life stuff, it was a bit delayed! In this episode we talk about the beautiful collaboration between tap dancers and jazz musicians. We also talk about how they are starting a podcast of their own! Be sure to follow them at @relativerhythms on Facebook and Instagram and also check out their website: relativerhythms.com Thank you so much for listening and continuing to support the podcast!
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    1 hr
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