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Navigating the Evolving World of Creative Arts with Kate Scanlan

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Have you ever wondered what it's like to navigate the constantly evolving world of the creative art sector? We spent a captivating hour with our guest, the multifaceted Kate Scanlan, who shares her unique journey. From her dance degree at Surrey University to her time at Saddler's Wales, Kate recounts the highs and lows of her career, including an unsuccessful job application that led her to carve out a more unconventional path.
Kate illuminates the workings of her project, Scanners Inc, a testament to her entrepreneurial spirit. She delves into the importance of nurturing young talent and the challenges she faced in balancing personal and professional identities. We also explore the critical role of partnerships in the art sectors and the resilience needed to stay committed amidst these challenges. Kate's narration isn't short of inspiring anecdotes, reminding us that passion and determination are key drivers in the creative industry.
In the concluding part of our discussion, we tackle the post-pandemic struggles of the creative art sector and potential solutions. Kate and I exchange thoughts on how to revolutionise the sector, from creating equitable working conditions to transforming work policies. As we ponder upon Kate's personal indicators of success and lessons learned, we realise that challenging conventions is essential to progress. This podcast episode is a testament to the grit and resilience needed in the arts, making it a must-listen for aspiring artists and enthusiasts alike.

The Before the Applause Podcast is available for you to listen to across all your favourite podcast platforms, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss a thing. Please do tell your colleagues, networks, friends and family about us, and stay connected with us across all the usual social media platforms.
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Facebook

If you’ve got any burning questions, want to share your own insights, recommend a guest or be one yourself, then we’d love to hear from you. You can direct message on any of our social accounts or email studio@beforetheapplausepod.com

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Have you ever wondered what it's like to navigate the constantly evolving world of the creative art sector? We spent a captivating hour with our guest, the multifaceted Kate Scanlan, who shares her unique journey. From her dance degree at Surrey University to her time at Saddler's Wales, Kate recounts the highs and lows of her career, including an unsuccessful job application that led her to carve out a more unconventional path.
Kate illuminates the workings of her project, Scanners Inc, a testament to her entrepreneurial spirit. She delves into the importance of nurturing young talent and the challenges she faced in balancing personal and professional identities. We also explore the critical role of partnerships in the art sectors and the resilience needed to stay committed amidst these challenges. Kate's narration isn't short of inspiring anecdotes, reminding us that passion and determination are key drivers in the creative industry.
In the concluding part of our discussion, we tackle the post-pandemic struggles of the creative art sector and potential solutions. Kate and I exchange thoughts on how to revolutionise the sector, from creating equitable working conditions to transforming work policies. As we ponder upon Kate's personal indicators of success and lessons learned, we realise that challenging conventions is essential to progress. This podcast episode is a testament to the grit and resilience needed in the arts, making it a must-listen for aspiring artists and enthusiasts alike.

The Before the Applause Podcast is available for you to listen to across all your favourite podcast platforms, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss a thing. Please do tell your colleagues, networks, friends and family about us, and stay connected with us across all the usual social media platforms.
Twitter
Instagram
Facebook

If you’ve got any burning questions, want to share your own insights, recommend a guest or be one yourself, then we’d love to hear from you. You can direct message on any of our social accounts or email studio@beforetheapplausepod.com

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