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The Artist Inclusive Podcast

Daniel Lamb & Anna Rosa Parker

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The Artist Inclusive podcast (formerly RITUAL) is a new show for ambitious artists who want clarity, community and creative success. Our online global community celebrates the artist mindset.If you’re listening in on Apple, Spotify or another player, you’ll notice there’s a whole previous season of episodes dedicated to rituals for creatives.With Artist Inclusive, our focus is to foster clarity, personal elevation, accountability, and ethical approaches in creating new lucrative opportunitie ...
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In this concluding episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa and Shanga Parker, as well as Daniel Lamb, reflect on another diverse and successful season. Not only does the trio share lessons learned, but they also discuss their inspirations taken from the guests - all three have taken up a more active art-making practice. The three t…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, host Anna Rosa and Shanga Parker are joined by Dominic Taylor. Dominic is a Professor in the UCLA Department of African American Studies, as well as the Vice Chair of Graduate Studies and Professor at the UCLA Department of Theater. Dominic is a scholar of African-American theater and a writer-direct…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shanga Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by Lora-Ellen McKinney. Lora-Ellen is a poet, dancer and writer who began her professional life as a pediatric psychologist, hospital administrator, medical school professor and federal policy analyst. In this episode of the Artist Inclusive Podcast, Lor…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shanga Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by actor Cameron Knight. Cameron is the Director of the BFA Acting Program and an Associate Professor of Acting in Theatre Program at Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. He previously was Associate Professor of Acting and Directing at U…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa and Shanga Parker are joined by Genevieve Leavold. Genevieve is an abstract painter from the UK. The daughter of a religion and philosophy teacher, she was exposed to the texts of world religions from a young age and this informs her approach to painting and life. She uses abstraction…
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Hosts Shanga and Anna Rosa Parker are Joined by Gin Fedotov. Born in Ukraine, raised in Mexico, redesigned in Canada, Gin is an actor and storyteller, in front of and behind the camera, passionate about acting, the philosophy of perseverance, and how this affects beginning and growing actors. He and the Parkers discuss not only that, but also the i…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Daniel Lamb and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by John Yun. John is a pianist and music director and the associate conductor at Tina: the Tina Turner Musical. In this episode, John, Daniel, and Anna Rosa discuss the expectations that come with being a professional musician and the inevitable sacri…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shanga and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by lighting designer Cha See. Cha is from Manila, Philippines and based in Brooklyn, New York. Cha’s Off Broadway shows include soft (MCC Theater), Exception to the Rule (Roundabout), The Fever (Audible Theater), one in two (Signature Theatre), What To Sen…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shanga Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by John Franklin. John is a comedian and television personality that works to “preach positivity everyday!” He’s performed all over the country and continues to make content all across social media. Here, he talks about drawing inspiration from friends, …
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Daniel Lamb and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by Sara Erenthal, a polymath with a wide-ranging and impressive art practice. Sara explains her departure from the ultra-orthodox Jewish community in Brooklyn, to the prismatic variety that is her body of work. Sara recounts how a fateful trip to Indi…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shanga Parker, Anna Rosa Parker, and Daniel Lamb end season three with a look ahead to the new shape of the artist inclusive community. To that end, the hosts are joined by two new members to the growing network of AI conscripts: Sophia Giovanis and Ryan Krause. Join in this episode of the Arti…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shang Parker is joined by multi-hypenate, Steven Eng. Steven teaches voice, speech, and text at NYU and throughout NYC to professional actors and corporate clients. He is a certified Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework® and has served as a panelist at the Voice and Speech Trainers Associ…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Shanga and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by artist Peter Strid. Peter is a formally trained artist with a BA in Studio Art and a Minor Art History from Colgate University in New York. Peter lives in the Main Line area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with his wife and three children. Peter is well k…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Daniel Lamb and Shanga Parker are joined by Embla Sveinsdottir. Embla is a makeup artist and stylist based in New York City. Her work ranges from film and editorial, to commercial and personal applications. In this episode of Artist Inclusive, Embla discusses how she manages to keep her cool am…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Daniel Lamb and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by Shanga Parker - as a permanent host. This episode serves as an introduction to the third mic format for the show, and also reveals several big platform changes to the Artist Inclusive community (which we’ll leave for the episode). With all the big …
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, host Daniel Lamb gives some gratis insight into a cornerstone of his marketing practice: getting yourself online in a professional manner. From acquiring domain names and hosting websites, all the way to ideas for securitization, Daniel demystifies the cloud by going step-by-step through his own high…
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In this episode of the Artist Inclusive podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb take a step back from interviewing guests to catch up with one another. Take a listen to this episode of the podcast for a deep chat on current reading, viewing, and listening recommendations, as well as insights into the copywriting and marketing mind. Here's t…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by Rubén Polendo. Rubén is the Founding Artistic Director of Theater Mitu. Polendo’s practice and pedagogical work is situated in the tension between acting and performance, theatrical design and installation, multi-media and interactive technology. T…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by Amy Collins. Amy is a copywriter, essayist, storyteller and comedian in New Orleans, Louisiana. She writes a weekly newsletter, “Rude but Charming,” that is an ongoing series of personal stories, deep reflections, humor, and the occasional marketin…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, host Anna Rosa Parker gives insight into her method as a branding strategist. Taking a holistic and deep-leveled approach to branding and voice, Anna works with creative mindsets to create intentional brand identities. She leads with an unrivaled sense of dedication, innovative technique, and emotion…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, host Anna Rosa Parker is joined by Lya Pouleyy. Pouleyy is a French artist with Cameroonian roots, based in NYC. She is a total creative: from design to journalism, from dance to life-coaching. Today she focuses on art and modeling. She decided to turn some of her illustrations into NFTs to explore t…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb recap their time at The Copywriter Club In Real Life conference. The meetup focused on generating confidence in business practices, and Anna and Daniel found value even in intermediary spaces. Check in on this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast to gain insi…
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In this episode of the Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by Kit Fay. Kit Fay is a lighting designer for the stage, a lighting console programmer for the screen, a writer and a producer and a lover of all things weird and experimental. Some of their recent film lighting credits include The Walking Dead, Ordi…
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In this episode of the Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by Angie Colee. Angie Colee is a marketing consultant and confidence coach helping creative entrepreneurs conquer fears and break through anxiety blocks that stop them from growing their businesses. She's coached and run creative teams for companies l…
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In this episode of the Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Anna Rosa Parker and Daniel Lamb are joined by Andí Kristinsdóttir. Andi is an Icelandic composer, sound designer, and mix engineer based in Brooklyn. She has lived in Kenya, Zimbabwe, Japan, Pakistan, and the US. She wrote the score for the feature film Faith, has worked on Full Frontal w/ Sam…
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When the Coronavirus hit, actors and actresses kept auditioning–but began doing so over internet video configurations. Irina Kaplan suddenly had to learn a new method and strategy to keep her career moving and booking gigs–sending audition tapes. It was just one of many changes to the world of theater and acting to which Irina says she must now ada…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Daniel Lamb and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by Dale Eisinger. Dale is a New York-based writer, musician, and fisherman from Idaho. Dale holds an MA in Journalism from the City University of New York and an MA in Humanities from New York University. During his time in New York City, Dale has wri…
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In this episode of The Artist Inclusive Podcast, hosts Daniel Lamb and Anna Rosa Parker are joined by Halla Tryggvadóttir. "Hallfridur Thora Tryggvadottir, always called Halla, is a New York-based producer, artistic director, and arts marketer from Iceland. Halla holds an MFA in Theatre Management & Producing from Columbia University and is Associa…
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The Artist Inclusive hosts are joined by the creative mastermind duo behind another hit podcast, Ask Deer Abby: Trevor Goble and Allison Pratt. Goble and Pratt are the creators, producers, stars, and co-writers of Ask Deer Abby, a children's podcast where they uncover what ails our animal friends and offer some top-notch advice from a delightful do…
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The Artist Inclusive podcasts launches season three. In a proof of concept for the coming form of the show, hosts Anna and Daniel get down to the business of personal branding. Anna guides Daniel through actionable steps for the creation of his musical persona. This episode gets down to the bare bones of branding, social media, storytelling, and de…
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Over the last season, the Artist Inclusive Podcast has found the topic of diversity a powerful focal point. Guests on the pod from the world of acting and theater have, in particular, had a great amount of insight to this topic. We decided to take a retrospective look back at some of the more enlightening moments. Shanga Parker talks on the relatio…
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In‌ ‌this‌ ‌episode of the podcast,‌ ‌you’ll discover a handful of the most invigorating conversations from the past season: Belinda Weaver on understanding personal reward for promoting health; Ryan Kurczak on creative meditation and productive astrology; Chausey Lebron on conquering limiting beliefs; Jennifer Van Dyck on being nimble in a sustain…
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“….everything as an artist, as somebody who’s a creative person, you actually have a leg up. You’re so made to be able to do this.” – Marisa Corcoran Ready to discover what to say and how to say it to magnetically attract your dream clients? Then you need Marisa Corcoran in your corner… In addition to writing the words that get landing pages conver…
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“It’s important because once you have that, when you have peeled some layers and built your own personal brand, you know how to show up at any situation, any time, any platform, whether that is IRL or via social media. There’s a certain confidence, a strong confidence, a foundation that you have. So you always have that to lean on. It’s confidence,…
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“The people you're speaking directly to are going to shape your storytelling more than anything else. Otherwise, write a novel. You'll put a great story out into the world. You will never be present when someone receives it. And if they hate it, then you won't be there while that happens. But if you write a play and they hate it, you're going to be…
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“You know, I don't care what the question is. Whether it's an artist or a politician or an attorney or whoever it is I may be working with. I do not care what the question is, because I know what the answer is. And the answer is always love. And if we can infuse love into whatever it is we're doing, that creates art. That creates heart-centered liv…
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“I do believe without theater, we would have nothing else that has followed.” — Suehyla El-Attar Young Suehyla El-Attar Young is an award winning actor, playwright, and voiceover artist based in Atlanta. She's also a teaching artist, a director, and “a horrible daughter.” She lives happily with her husband and two cats in Decatur. Even with a nearl…
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“You cannot work in a silo. You need community.” — Ashley Walden Davis A former actress and now the Founder and Executive Director of Unlock Creative Coaching and Management Solutions, Ashley Walden Davis wants to continue the work of social justice by expanding the networks and reach of marginalized artists. After studying theater at Old Dominion …
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“Meditation gave me... the discipline to sit down and do something, to be creative, whether I wanted to or not.” —Ryan Kurczak Don’t listen to this episode behind the wheel — you might get too blissed out. Our guest this week is both an artist and an entrepreneur, as well as a teacher, musician, and author. Ryan Kurczak is a meditation teacher and …
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“I’ve come to think that all we really need to do as actors is to take care of our attitude... and to continue to have a growth mindset.” — Manuela Sosa Success is based on more than just raw talent — it takes a potent combination of skill, attitude, and mindset to push your career to the next level. Manuela Sosa is a trilingual Venezuelan-American…
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“I studied electrical engineering knowing I didn’t want to be an engineer — I wanted to be an artist, but still approaching art like an engineer.” —Chris Craft If you’re putting effort into your art, you want it to be seen. So how do you make sure that your creative projects reach the right audience? In this episode of Artist Inclusive, we’re divin…
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“I had to break down this art form to its most elemental form.” — René Millán A professional actor by passion and a school teacher by necessity, René Millán is an artist whose journey has directly influenced a new generation of creatives. After attending his dream graduate school in Seattle at the University of Washington, René moved to New York to…
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“You have to use your imagination. You have to use your whole body. You have to be willing to be wild in your thinking.” — Helen Hunt Everyone loves a Greatest Hits album. And after releasing so many episodes full of fascinating guest interviews, we’ve put together a bit of a Best in Show episode. This episode looks back on some of our favorite con…
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“My mother’s family in Iceland was in the movie business… Early on, the idea of selling tickets or selling an experience was really interesting to me.” — Elín Eggertsdóttir Have you ever wondered what goes into adapting a movie or television show into a stage play or musical? If so, then you’ll want to listen to this episode — particularly if you a…
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“As a visibility coach, I help them do their marketing on their terms.” — Hira Usama As an artist or creative, you may feel more comfortable when you’re hiding out behind the scenes, letting your work speak for you. But visibility is definitely key to building your personal brand, getting your name out into the world, and making the valuable connec…
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“I think it’s a teacher’s job to pull out the things that make you you.” — Cortney Taylor Key You may already know the name Cortney Taylor Key. And if you don’t, you’re going to want to. The talented dancer was featured in a June 2021 New York Times article about ballet’s strict gender norms and the queer dancers who are breaking through them. “I d…
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“I know I walk into the room with that — it’s going to take them a minute for them to understand or see me in that role, because it’s extra.” — Shanga Parker Shanga Parker has one foot in academia and one on stage. The multi-talented actor, director, and educator has spent the last 25 years splitting his time between creating art and teaching thous…
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“I didn’t go where the road took me, I wasn’t open to the universe at large or whatever. I was like: This is it. This is where I’m going.” — David Stephens Who doesn’t smile when they see a puppet? Our guest for this episode, David Stephens, has made a career of bringing smiles to people’s faces. For over 20 years, he’s used the art of puppetry to …
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“Let’s not make any bones about it — the highs and the lows of our profession are crazy.” — Jennifer Van Dyck At 3 years old, Jennifer Van Dyck wanted to be a tightrope walker. While that dream may not have come true, she still found many different ways to entertain audiences. Rather than join the circus, Jennifer has developed a thriving acting ca…
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