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A podcast for and about marginalized actors. Interviews with actors who identify as plus-size, BIPOC, queer, gender non-conforming, trans, parents, Asian...the list goes on. Working together to foster inclusivity and representation, one conversation at a time.
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Karissa Murrell Myers (she/her) is a Filipino-American theatre artist based out of Chicago. She was also named American Theater Magazine's 2020 Roll Call: 13 Theatre Workers You Should Know for her work in casting. In our conversation, we cover the differences between NY, Hawaii, and Chicago theater scenes, why diversity is so important to her, goi…
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02/23/2022 Big Bones, Thick Skin Episode 5 - Jen Bosworth-Ramirez Jen-Bosworth-Ramirez is a writer and an actor from Chicago who now lives in Los Angeles. In this episode, Jen talks about the impact her mother and family had on her feelings about being in a bigger body, how she wound up auditioning for theater school, how she handles the dreaded co…
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01/13/2022 Big Bones, Thick Skin Episode 4 - August Forman August Forman (they/them) is a trans, non-binary actor who shares stories about navigating transitional life and how it has affected (or not) their experiences as an actor. In this conversation - one of the most joyful I've had - August talks about Safe Trans Travel (a charity that they sta…
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12/03/2021 Big Bones, Thick Skin Episode 3 - Emma Meyer Incredible plus-sized model and photographer Emma Meyer talks about how she got into modeling, Rachel Bloom's many assets, training with the National Youth Drama School of New Zealand, her internal struggles when seeing bodies like hers portrayed on the screen, Lena Dunham, and how her love of…
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10/01/2021 Big Bones, Thick Skin Episode 1 - Ashlie Atkinson Powerhouse actress Ashlie Atkinson talks about working with Spike Lee, Craig Zobel, and Morgan Gould, as well as being on Mr Robot, One Dollar, and Rescue Me. We cover fatphobia in casting and costuming, intimacy as a fat actor, having more than one fat actor on the stage at a time, and m…
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