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94. What It Takes to Sing Christine Daaé Eight Shows a Week with Haile Ferrier and Francesca Mehrotra10 Nov 202500:50:24

What does it really take to perform one of the most iconic soprano roles in theatre history? (Hint: it’s more than high notes and pretty gowns!)

In this episode, Chelsea sits down with Haile Ferrier and Francesca Mehrotra, two of the six extraordinary women starring as Christine in Masquerade, the new off-Broadway immersive Phantom of the Opera experience directed by Diane Paulus.

They open up about:

  • What it’s like to share one of musical theatre’s most iconic soprano roles with five other women.
  • The vocal stamina and ritual it takes to perform this demanding score night after night.
  • The power of representation — and what it means to see a new generation of Christines take the stage.
  • The “Christine Sisterhood” that’s formed behind the scenes, and how collaboration fuels creativity.

Whether you’re a singer, a Phantom phan, or an artist hoping for longevity in a demanding career, this conversation is a masterclass in grace, grit, and vocal artistry.

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93. Why You Still Sound ‘Too Musical Theatre’ in Pop/Rock Auditions (and How to Fix It)27 Oct 202500:23:16

What does "you sound too musical theatre" actually mean?? (Hint: it’s rarely just about your voice) Today we're giving you clear, actionable tools to bridge the stylistic gap between Broadway polish and pop/rock authenticity.

In this episode, we unpack:

  • The most common “too musical theatre” habits—and how to fix them.
  • Why “vocal color” is your new best friend: from Billie Eilish breathiness to Whitney Houston wails.
  • How rhythm, vibrato, and vowel choices shape your stylistic credibility.
  • Acting differences between musical theatre storytelling and pop/rock performance.
  • Cynthia’s hot take: why imitation might just be the fastest way to expand your color palette.

Whether you’re auditioning for Moulin Rouge, Come From Away, or a 54 Below concert, this conversation will help you understand context, make smarter vocal choices, and finally feel confident crossing over into pop/rock.

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84. Own Your Role: Being the Likable Badass Version of You with Dr. Alison Fragale28 Apr 202500:48:21

"You already have worth, we're not trying to trick people into believing that we're something we're not. So, how do I get you to see my skills, talents, and values such that you recognize them and therefore see how being in a relationship with me is mutually beneficial?"

Chelsea Wilson chats with Dr. Alison Fragale, author of 'Likable Badass' as she shares powerful insights on building status, authentic self-promotion, and strategic networking. Key tips include: using the 'brag and thank' method to self-promote, the importance of long-term vision, and leveraging relationships for career growth. 🌟 '"Authentic and strategic need not be mutually exclusive." Learn how to balance warmth and assertiveness to advance your career in musical theater. 

📱Connect with Alison on Insta and 📚 get a copy of "Likeable Badass."

03:20 Understanding Status and Likable Badass
12:57 Practical Strategies for Status Building
14:27 The Importance of Networking and Self-Promotion
22:35 Maintaining Relationships and Continuous Networking
26:43 Turning Personal Experiences into Educational Stories
27:47 The Importance of Visibility and Social Media
30:37 The Power of Other Promoters
41:58 Strategic Long-Term Career Planning

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83. "Choreographing Attention" in Your Self-Tapes with Tom Lipinski from 'Suits'21 Apr 202500:46:17

"If you haven't done the fundamentals, that's all I'm thinking about. What a self tape is, is choreographing the attention of the viewer."

Acclaimed actor, podcast producer, and star of "Suits," Tom Lipinski shares crucial insights on the art of self-taping, like when to break the rules 📸 and making strong, informed choices right away. Learn why you can get away with all sorts of shortcomings EXCEPT poor audio, and the importance of watching and assessing your performance. 🤔 Tune in for tips on grabbing attention quickly and making your self-tape stand out in a sea of submissions! 

Listen to Tom's award winning true-crime podcast "Gone South" wherever you listen. 

05:01 The Evolution of Self-Tapes
19:01 Technical Setup for Self-Tapes
23:31 How Social Media Impacts our Viewing
25:16 Balancing Attention and Authenticity
35:48 The Role of Inspiration and Technique

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82. Should You Move to New York City for Your Theatre Career?14 Apr 202500:23:11

Should you move to New York City to pursue a career in musical theater? 🎭 We explore the pros and cons, from networking opportunities and live auditions to the high cost of living and tiny spaces. 

🗽 Hear personal stories and get practical advice on making the leap, including tips on saving money, finding a sublet, and building a support system. 💼 Whether you're a Broadway hopeful or thriving in community theater, this episode is packed with insights to help you make the best decision for your unique journey. 🎤✨

01:15 Common Question: Should I Move to New York City?
02:35 Pros of Moving to New York City
09:17 Cons of Moving to New York City
11:10 Considerations Before Making the Move
15:36 Personal Experiences and Final Thoughts

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81. The Key To Navigating Performance Stress with Kevin Munhall07 Apr 202500:38:43

Join Cynthia Kortman Westphal as she chats with Kevin Munhall, a Broadway performer turned stress, breath, and somatic educator. Kevin shares his unique insights into how performers can manage stress and anxiety, 😫 emphasizing the importance of understanding their nervous systems and emotions outside the context of performing. 😌 Discover practical strategies to reframe stress, avoid over-rehearsing, build resilience, and foster healthier social connections. Plus, learn why 'co-rumination' can be detrimental and explore the benefits of co-regulation. ❤️

📣 Want to work with Kevin? Starting April 14th: If you're a performer looking to transform your relationship to nerves, overcome performance anxiety, & befriend your inner artist, this 6 week virtual group cohort is for you! You'll learn research backed breathing, somatic & nervous system practices designed specifically to help you build resilience to stress, stay grounded under pressure & build lasting confidence. ⭐️ Plus, get 25% off with code BWAYVOCALCOACH.

02:04 Understanding Stress and Anxiety in Performers

05:16 Reframing Stress: From Threat to Challenge

06:58 Breathing Techniques for Managing Stress

14:45 The Pitfalls of Over-Rehearsing

18:54 Building Resilience and Social Support

32:26 The Importance of Nervous System Awareness

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80. Why Do You Need to Master Pop Rock? Looking at the Current Broadway Season and Beyond24 Mar 202500:22:16

Of all the musicals currently running on Broadway, all but 3 are firmly under the genre umbrella of Pop/Rock or are significantly influenced by pop/rock music. And that trend is felt in regional theaters and beyond. What does that mean for you? 80-90% of your auditions may be asking for a pop/rock song and you need to be ready!

The good news? It's not that deep! You need to develop a few simple skills to demonstrate a basic level of proficiency in this area, instead of passing on opportunities because you don't sound like Beyonce (we wish!). "Not everyone can be Michael Phelps in the pool," and that's ok! 

Join us as we explore the industry's shift towards contemporary pop rock and discuss practical tips on achieving a level of proficiency that opens doors to exciting opportunities. 

01:12 The Evolution of Pop Rock in Musical Theater
02:53 Current Broadway Trends: A Pop Rock Analysis
09:56 Proficiency in Pop Rock Singing
18:39 Choosing the Right Audition Material

⭐️ Ready to finally sing pop music with CONFIDENCE? Here's how ⬇️

👩‍🎤 Introducing... Pop/Rock Essentials: Musical Theatre Edition! The step-by-step course that focuses on building the essential skills required for authentic pop/rock performances, with practical strategies and tools to help you succeed in today's industry. 

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79. Vocal Cross Training: Unlock Your Full Singing Potential!17 Mar 202500:25:36

" You need that well-roundedness to bring new life, experience, and choices to the material that you're exploring as a singer!"

Discover how learning to sing in multiple styles can benefit your technique, artistry, and imagination. Whether you're a classic soprano, an aspiring pop star, or a musical theatre performer, vocal cross training can enhance your versatility and create new opportunities. We share examples of renowned Broadway performers who excel in diverse vocal styles and provide practical tips for incorporating cross training into your own vocal practice. 


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78. Everything's Coming Up Joel Crump! Broadway's youngest journalist says: don't wait for it to happen to you10 Mar 202500:43:35

Join Co-hosts Cynthia Kortman Westphal and Chelsea Wilson as they sit down with Joel Crump, Broadway's boy genius who's been interviewing stars on red carpets since the age of 12! Now 16, Joel shares how his love for Broadway led him to create his own company, Broadway Time, at just 12 years old and his experiences interviewing top celebrities like Denzel Washington, Alicia Keys, and Robert Downey Jr. 

This episode is packed with Joel's insights on pursuing your dreams, building connections, and maintaining enthusiasm in the face of challenges. His best advice? You can make yourself part of this industry yourself, don't wait for it to happen to you.

Connect with Joel and watch his interviews: https://bwaytime.com

Follow Joel on Instagram: @joelcrumpofficial


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77. From Fraud to Fearless: Turning the Tables on Imposter Syndrome03 Mar 202500:25:28

Is "imposter syndrome" ruining your life? Are you clinging to it as a safety net, afraid to self-assess what's actually needed for your personal growth...? In this episode, hosts Cynthia Kortman Westphal and Chelsea Wilson dive deep into the topic of imposter syndrome and how it affects performers. And share when it might be time to leave that term "in the waiting room!" 🎭🏅🌟

🔑 Key Takeaways:

- Realistic self-assessment vs. imposter syndrome

- The balance between confidence and humility

- How and why Olympic medalist Ilona Maher claims she doesn't have imposter syndrome

- Tips for accepting compliments gracefully

If you liked this episode, check out episode 31: "How To Battle Imposter Syndrome."

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76: The Parents' Perspective: College Musical Theatre Auditions! How to support your child and stay sane in the process 24 Feb 202500:42:30

Co-host Chelsea Wilson is joined by two very wise parents on today's episode! Rachel Hart Klayman is from Ann Arbor, MI and is the mom of a sophomore acting student at NYU. And Erica Fischer is from Ames, IA and the mom of a senior in high school. At two very different points in the journey (a sigh of relief for Rachel and deep breaths during a stressful waiting season for Erica!), they share their hard-won wisdom about the college musical theatre audition process. 

We cover it all: Self-care for parents, parent Facebook groups, schools lists, passing prescreens, whether to travel to schools or attend Unifieds, what to wear and why it matters, whether to work with a coaching program, and how to deal with rejection. 

This episode is packed with actionable insights and heartfelt advice for parents and students alike. Subscribe to the Broadway Vocal Coach Podcast and stay tuned for more inspiring episodes!

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75. Everything's Coming Up Cara Rose DiPietro! Social Media, Mental Health, and Forging Your Own Career17 Feb 202500:43:23

Join Broadway Vocal Coach co-host Chelsea Wilson for an inspirational and candid conversation with Cara Rose DiPietro! 🌟 Cara opens up about her journey from community theater in Massachusetts to becoming a professional actor and prominent influencer with over 300,000 followers. 

She discusses the highs and lows of pursuing a theater career, her mental health advocacy, and how she ensures her social media remains authentic. Get insights into maintaining joy amidst the pressures of the industry, balancing personal boundaries, and the power of sharing real-life stories. This episode is packed with invaluable advice for aspiring performers and anyone navigating their creative path. 

🎤 Get tickets for Cara's solo show at 54 Below, "My Mother's Daughter." Stream it live! March 17th, 9:30pm. 

📲 Connect with Cara on Instagram and TikTok and her website.

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92. Everything’s Coming Up Elizabeth Teeter: Protecting Your Joy and Your Voice20 Oct 202500:55:02

At just 23, Elizabeth Teeter has already built a career most performers dream of—starring as Lydia in Beetlejuice on Broadway, Heather McNamara in Heathers Off-Broadway, and sharing the stage with legends like Helen Mirren and Saoirse Ronan. But behind all that success is a young artist who’s learned the importance of boundaries, self-care, and staying grounded in the work.

In this conversation, Chelsea and Elizabeth talk about:

  • Growing up in the industry and learning from theatre greats
  • How to protect your joy and your voice eight shows a week
  • The realities of balancing work, school, and creative life
  • The power of art and connection in hard times
  • Why you don’t have to be perfect to start creating again

Elizabeth also shares her creative process as a songwriter—her debut album Out There is available to stream now—and what’s next for her on stage and beyond.

✨ Follow Elizabeth on Instagram @elizabethteeterofficial

🎧 New Single "Do You Like Me?" dropping October 24th

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74.2 What Music Directors Really Want, Pop/Rock Edition with Wendy Cavett10 Feb 202500:38:43

In this episode, Cynthia sits down with the incredible Wendy Cavett— music director, supervisor, arranger, educator, conductor, pianist, and incredible vocal coach—to dive deep into the world of pop/rock in musical theatre. With Broadway and Off-Broadway credits including Come From Away, Hamilton, Mamma Mia, The Scarlet Pimpernel, and more, Wendy brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation.

Together, they unpack what makes a great pop/rock audition, the stylistic markers that music directors listen for, and how to bring authenticity to your performance while still honoring the genre. They also tackle one of the biggest challenges performers face: the pressure to "get it right" and anticipate what casting teams want—spoiler alert: you’re never going to guess!

Whether you're just stepping into pop/rock or refining your skills, this conversation is packed with insights to help you sing with confidence, embrace your unique artistry, and navigate the intersection of musical theatre and rock/pop storytelling.

Pop/rock skills are ESSENTIAL in our industry! Here’s the thing: You can’t approach a pop/rock audition the same way you do a traditional musical theatre audition. So, how do you know where to start?!👇

Pre-order Cynthia's Pop Rock Essentials course today! https://www.bwayvocalcoach.com/poprockessentials

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74. How Pop/Rock is Reshaping the Broadway Industry: An Inside Look with Sydney Morton03 Feb 202500:40:09

Join Cynthia and Broadway & TV performer Sydney Morton for a deep dive into how pop/rock has become a must-have skill in the Broadway industry. Sydney shares her journey—from classical theatre training to singing jazz and R&B at home—only to find that nearly 90% of her musical theatre career has been in pop/rock shows, reflecting the industry’s shift.

Fun fact: Sydney’s very first audition out of college (the morning after showcase)? A pop/rock show!

With Broadway credits including Memphis, Evita, Motown, and American Psycho, plus TV and film roles in Manifest, Three Women, The Sound of Music LIVE!, and Harry & Meghan: Escaping the Palace, Sydney offers an insider’s perspective on how pop/rock is reshaping auditions and performances on stage and screen.

Pop/rock skills are ESSENTIAL in our industry! Here’s the thing: You can’t approach a pop/rock audition the same way you do a traditional musical theatre audition. So, how do you know where to start?!👇

Pre-order Cynthia's Pop Rock Essentials course today! https://www.bwayvocalcoach.com/poprockessentials

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73. 8 Dumb Mistakes That are Ruining Your Self Tapes!27 Jan 202500:22:30

Self tapes are here to stay, whether we like them or not! They're part of the industry, whether you are auditioning for professional shows, applying to college, or anything in between. In today's conversation, we're laying out eight dumb mistakes that ruin your self tapes, because between the two of us, we've seen it all! Professional self tapes for everything from Broadway shows to regional theaters to summer stock to college application prescreens...

If you're making any of these eight mistakes, don't stress! They are easy to fix (we'll tell you how!) and are guaranteed to make a positive impact on your self tape game.

🎥 Step up your self tape game even further with our FREE Self-Tape Mini Course. Get it here! 

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72. Pop/Rock Essentials: Vocal Technique, Audition Strategies, and the Magic of Blending Pop & Theatre with Matt Perri20 Jan 202500:40:13

Cynthia and one of her dear friends, the hilarious and talented Matt Perri, dive into the challenges and nuances of pop/rock in musical theatre. What makes it so tricky to balance authenticity with storytelling? How can performers bring the style to life while keeping their voices sustainable eight shows a week? Along the way, you’ll hear insights about vocal technique, audition strategies, and the magic of blending pop and theatre in ways that truly resonate.

Matt's illustrious career includes credits on over 15 Broadway shows, a Carnegie Hall debut with Austin’s Pride, and collaborations with stars like Bette Midler, Kristin Chenoweth, and Jessica Vosk. From Bandstand to The Sound of Music Live, Matt has done it all as a pianist, conductor, and music director.

A lot of musical theater singers we know get overwhelmed and confused with pop/rock music. Maybe you've been told that you "sound a little too musical theatre" when you've tried singing pop/rock music and you don't know how to fix it. Or maybe you've just heard a lot of conflicting advice! So, as people who have actually worked on a lot of pop/rock musicals, we're here to offer some expert guidance! 

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71. Shall We Dance? Live Auditions, Prescreens, and Being Yourself at a Dance Call with Marjorie Failoni13 Jan 202500:29:13

If the idea of a dance call makes you want to cry into your audition book, good news! This episode is full of practical tips to prepare for and stand out at (in a good way!) a dance call. Plus, how to prepare college audition prescreen videos and do your best under any circumstance at Unifieds or other live auditions this college audition season.

Assistant Aspire Program Director and Dance Coach Marjorie Failoni joins Chelsea Wilson for today's episode! Marjorie is a performer (Bway: Escape to Margaritaville; Tours: 9 to 5, High School Musical), dance captain, teacher (on faculty at Broadway Dance Center), and choreographer. 

Connect with Marjorie here: www.marjoriefailoni.com

Join us on Sunday February 16th for JUNIOR JUMPSTART! A college audition preview and Q&A for the class of 2026. Save your spot here.

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70. Unifieds, Prepping for Live College Auditions, and How to Avoid the Noise! With Julie Kavanagh06 Jan 202500:48:17

" Notice that we don't say: in order to have a successful audition, you have to sing the loudest, or kick your leg the highest..." Instead, we're talking about: showing up as your best self, and taking care of your mental, physical, and emotional health so that you can have a positive and present audition experience.

Let this conversation with Chelsea and Aspire Program Director Julie Kavanagh be a respite from all the noise and stress surrounding live college auditions. With thoughtful preparation, you can stay present through this process and realize that every time you step in the room, it's a win!

Mentioned in the episode: The Cure for Burnout by Emily Ballesteros
Unified Auditions Dates and Info
Learn more: Aspire Program (College Prep)

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69. What Makes a Good or Bad Audition Song?09 Dec 202400:21:57

Struggling to find the perfect audition song? Whether you’re gearing up for Broadway, community theater, or those nerve-wracking college prescreens, finding the right fit can feel like an impossible task. In this episode, Chelsea and Cynthia break down what makes an audition song work—and what doesn’t! From avoiding “show-off” tracks to picking a song that tells a story, they’re giving you the tips you need to stand out for all the right reasons. Plus, they’re diving into overdone songs, tricky cuts, and how to bring specificity to your performance. Tune in for no-nonsense advice to build your best audition book yet!

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68. Bel Canto and Bathrooms: Building Your Own Opportunities with Teddy Siegel02 Dec 202400:42:13

In this episode, Chelsea and Cynthia sit down with the inspiring Teddy Siegel, a soprano, advocate, and the creative force behind Got2Go NYC. Teddy opens up about balancing artistry with advocacy, the power of storytelling, and embracing vulnerability to build meaningful connections online.

From performing in prestigious venues to transforming public discourse around an essential yet overlooked issue, Teddy’s story will leave you motivated to make an impact in your own unique way.

Tune in for insights, laughs, and a reminder that even the most unifying parts of the human experience can spark global change!

Connect with Teddy on instagram @teddy.siegel and @got2gonyc

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67. Everything's Coming Up Mary Kate Morrissey! Elphaba, Vocal Health, and Self Care25 Nov 202400:47:31

What does it take to star as Elphaba on Broadway? As Mary Kate (MK) reveals, it is not for the faint of heart! From her vocal health non-negotiables, to who makes up her voice and self-care team, we're talking all the nitty gritty of her routine and mindset in order to play one of the toughest roles on Broadway. "I have learned all of this from failing," she says. In this interview and the day-in-the-life content she regularly shares on social media, it is a gift to learn from and observe someone at the top of their game in this way. 

Connect with MK on instagram @maryspacekate
Listen to our vocal health conversation with Sarah K Brown, SLP on episode 54.

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66. Singing Q&A: Mix Voice, Vocal Health, and More!18 Nov 202400:31:22

Get 30% off ALL Broadway Vocal Coach courses and subscriptions! It's our biggest and ONLY sale of the year! Use code BLACKFRIDAY30. Because you deserve to step off the sidelines and onto the stage. And we've got the training and support to get you there! www.bwayvocalcoach.com

Ever worried you might be "singing from your throat?" Or  been confused by singing terminology? What about trying to sort through all the singing advice you've heard on the internet? In this episode, Chelsea answers YOUR questions and cuts straight to the practical tips you can implement in your singing practice right away. From mixing, to daily swelling checks, vocal workouts to vocal budgets, we're touching on all of your burning singing questions!

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91. What You Actually Need in Your Audition Book: Adam Wachter on Finding Rep That Works13 Oct 202500:35:10

“At a certain level, everyone can sing that note. So now casting is saying: who are you?” – Adam Wachter

How do you actually build a musical theatre audition book that works? What songs belong in it—and which ones can you finally stop worrying about?

Chelsea and Cynthia sit down with Titanique music director, composer, and author Adam Wachter to talk about his new book Your Rep Book: How to Find, Choose, and Prepare Successful Audition Songs.

You’ll hear Adam share:

🎭 How your audition book evolves through different career stages—from college to Broadway
 🎶 What makes a song “high quality” (and what doesn’t)
 🙅‍♀️ Why “overdone” songs aren’t the problem you think they are
 🧠 The difference between jukebox musicals and story-driven pop/rock shows—and how that changes what you sing
 💡 Practical tips for choosing, cutting, and preparing songs that show who you are

Whether you’re auditioning for college, regional theatre, or Broadway, this conversation is full of concrete, encouraging advice to make your audition prep a little less stressful—and a lot more personal.

🎧 Your Rep Book is available wherever books are sold, with the audiobook (featuring Adam at the piano!) coming soon.

📚 Connect with Adam:
Instagram @zebraadam
Website adamwachter.com

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65. Bloom Where You're Planted: Local Theatre and Theatre for Young Audiences with Danny Campos11 Nov 202400:39:33

Join us for a heartfelt conversation with theatre artist, educator, and arts administrator Danny Campos. As the Director of Marketing at The Growing Stage, the Children's Theatre of New Jersey, Danny brings two decades of experience across performing, directing, and teaching. In this episode, Danny shares his journey, from dreaming of Broadway to finding his purpose and joy within local theatre—a path he hadn’t anticipated but fully embraced.

Danny reflects on the value of theatre for young audiences (TYA), the vibrancy of regional arts, and the unexpected ways artists can continue to thrive while evolving creatively. Listen in to hear Danny’s insights on the importance of community theatre, the realities of shifting creative goals, and how he finds fulfillment wearing many hats in a career devoted to arts for young people. This episode is an inspiring reminder that there are many ways to pursue and sustain a life in the arts.

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64. We Are Not Throwing Away Our Shot! Tips for Headshots and Lifestyle Shoots04 Nov 202400:21:22

Planning a photo shoot? In this episode, Chelsea & Cynthia dive into the essential tips for planning a successful headshot or branding photo shoot. Drawing from their own experiences, they share the mistakes they made during an impromptu shoot in 2022 and the valuable lessons they learned to make sure their recent session was a hit. From finding pose inspiration to choosing the right outfits and communicating with your photographer, they cover all the details that go into capturing polished, professional images that represent your brand. Whether you’re preparing for headshots, lifestyle shots, or creating website content, these tips will help you feel confident in front of the camera and get the most out of your session!

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63. What is College Really Like? Catching up with Katy and Ezra28 Oct 202400:52:15

In this follow-up episode, Chelsea reconnects with BVC Aspire alums Ezra Moore and Katy Olson, one year after their initial interview on the BVC Podcast! At that time, they were about to begin their college journeys—Ezra at Oklahoma City University for a BM in Music Theater, and Katy at Muhlenberg College for a BA in Theater and Dance with a music minor. Now, they're back to discuss their experiences after completing their freshman year and tell us what going to school for musical theatre is really like.

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62. Voice Teacher Certifications: Is It Right for You?21 Oct 202400:32:43

Let's dive into the world of voice teacher certification! From Cynthia's piano and opera coaching roots to Chelsea's private voice teaching, we discuss the challenges of working in high-stakes environments like Broadway, and the critical role of understanding vocal health. Whether you're a performer considering teaching voice or an educator looking to deepen your skills, this episode offers valuable insights into the world of vocal pedagogy. Tune in for a candid discussion about our experiences, shared expertise, and the value of finding a teaching approach that truly lights you up!

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61. Remembering Gavin Creel: "You Are Enough, You Do Have Worth."14 Oct 202401:05:53

We’re replaying our conversation with Gavin Creel in the hopes that his life, talent, and love will be an inspiration and a comfort to you. Since his passing, many of us have been reflecting on the impact he’s had on us personally and on the theatre community as a whole. Revisiting this episode, originally recorded in March of 2023, feels like re-opening a little gift he gave us, of his voice, his stories, and his encouragement. We hope it speaks to your heart today.

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60. College Musical Theatre Auditions: Retrospective with Students Julianne and Nissi07 Oct 202400:44:24

You've heard us talk about college musical theatre auditions enough, so let's hear from some brand new college freshmen who just completed that process! We're joined by past BVC Aspire students Julianne and Nissi. Nissi is now a freshman at Texas Christian University studying musical theatre, and Julianne is a freshman at CCM studying musical theatre. In today's interview they share their best advice for students and families going through the process.

If you’re preparing for college auditions now or will be in the next few years, this episode is filled with invaluable insights!

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59. Season Premiere! 4 Pieces of Inspiration to Help You Take Your Next Step30 Sep 202400:32:41

You can create a fulfilling life as an actor! As we step into season three (!) of the BVC Podcast, we are focused on our mission to inspire you to create a fulfilling artistic life, AND take the next steps in your career. You can do it! You just need the right support. And maaaayyyybe a little push in the right direction. 😘 In this episode, we're sharing four tidbits of inspiration we hope will be just that! "To learn something new of any significance, you have to be willing to look foolish." -George Leonard

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58. Season Finale! Websites and Resumes, What You Need To Put Yourself Out There15 Apr 202400:27:36

We've said it once, and we'll say it again. Showing up online as an actor is a non-negotiable! Having an updated website and a current resume is crucial in today's audition landscape, and that's why this episode is all about what you need on both and why. Not sure what types of media to put on your website? We've got you covered. Can't decide which special skills to list on your resume? We've been there (spoiler alert--please don't include burping 🤢).

We want to help you build an online presence that you can be proud of,  so consider this episode your one-stop shop for everything you need to know about how to put your best foot forward online as an actor!

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57. We're in the Money! Financial Literacy for Actors with Kyle Timson08 Apr 202400:55:08
Savings and interest and debt, oh my! Financial literacy can be a scary topic, we know, but it's so important for actors to learn how to be in control of their money and feel more secure in such an unpredictable industry. That's why we brought our friend Kyle Timson to the podcast today to teach us all about it!

Kyle is an actor and graduate of the University of Michigan, currently touring as the dance captain and male swing on the North American tour of Les Miserables. He's also made it his mission to improve financial literacy in the performing arts industry by providing classes and personal coaching for actors. We talked to Kyle about savings accounts, student loan debt, 401k's, and more--and if those topics send shivers down your spine, don't worry! Kyle explains them all in easy-to-understand ways that will leave you feeling inspired and empowered.

Get in touch with Kyle to book a class or private coaching:

https://www.kylertimson.com/

kylertimson@gmail.com

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56. Attachment vs Commitment: The Mindset Shift for More Happiness and Less Disappointment01 Apr 202400:27:44

What are your biggest goals in life? Maybe you want to be on Broadway, or star in a hit movie, or have your own TV show--those are great goals to have! But there's a secret mindset shift that can be the key to whether those goals leave you feeling fulfilled or like a failure.

Today, we're talking all about the difference between attachment and commitment, and how this little shift in your mindset can set you up for a lot more happiness and a lot less disappointment! Join us for an enlightening and inspiring conversation about reframing your goals in a way that will help you feel more confident in achieving them. You got this!

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90. BONUS: Is a BFA in MT (Still) Worth It? With College Audition Expert Julie Kavanagh08 Oct 202500:27:35

Back in 2022, we first asked the question: Is a BFA in Musical Theatre worth it? Three years later, it’s still the conversation on every aspiring performer’s (and parent’s) mind.

In today’s bonus episode, Chelsea sits down with Julie Kavanagh—performer, choreographer, and Program Director for Broadway Vocal Coach’s College Prep Program — BVC Aspire. A proud graduate of CCM (Cincinnati Conservatory of Music), Julie shares both personal experience and professional perspective on whether a BFA is still worth it in 2025.

You’ll hear us talk about:

  • What a BFA in Musical Theatre can give you beyond training.
  • Why alumni networks and industry connections may matter as much as technique.
  • How to weigh student loan debt against long-term career sustainability.
  • When a BFA might not be the right choice—and smart alternatives to consider.
  • The one piece of advice Julie would give her 18-year-old self about choosing a program.

Whether you’re a student dreaming of Broadway or a parent weighing the investment, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and practical guidance for making one of the biggest decisions in a young artist’s journey.

⭐️ High School Juniors: Looking for guidance for your college auditions? Join us for a FREE Musical Theatre College Audition Q&A!

📆 Monday, October 20th 8pm ET
📍 Zoom (replay available)
📋 Register: bwayvocalcoach.com/college

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55. Alternate Career Paths with Hannah Flam18 Mar 202400:38:30

If you're pursuing a performance degree, you may be wondering, "What else can I do with this degree?" It turns out, a lot more than you think! Today, we've brought to the podcast our friend Hannah Flam, a New York City-based performer and project manager. Hannah received her BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Michigan and now works as a digital marketing project manager for the Department of Neurosurgery at Lenox Hill Hospital. When Hannah took a break from performing to recover from an injury, she discovered new ways to use her creative skills in a field she never would've expected--healthcare administration!

We talked to Hannah about all the different ways she uses what she learned from her theatre degree, the pros and cons of having a full time job outside of performing, and how she's been able to reclaim her love of performing on her own terms after recovering from what could've been a career-ending injury. Hannah is passionate about helping others live their happiest and healthiest lives, so take a listen and get inspired!

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54. Vocal Health and Technique with Sarah K. Brown, SLP11 Mar 202400:40:36

Vocal health is one of the most important topics for singers to learn about, which is why we've brought our friend and vocal health expert Sarah K. Brown to the podcast this week! Sarah is a New York-based speech pathologist and voice teacher, owner of SKB Voice Studio, and former clinical practitioner at the Grabscheid Voice and Swallowing Center of Mount Sinai.

In her private practice, Sarah works with Broadway stars, international opera singers, and TV/film actors, while also sharing her vocal wisdom to over 100K followers across TikTok and Instagram! She's a leader in making vocal health knowledge accessible to singers and voice users of all kinds, and we're so excited to share with you our conversation all about her journey and her best advice for healthy singing.

You can follow Sarah on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, or check out her website if you're interested in working with her. We love her, and we know you will too!

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53. College Replay: The Pros and Cons of Getting a BFA04 Mar 202400:38:58

Are you considering pursuing a BFA in Musical Theatre? We know firsthand how overwhelming it can be to think about everything that goes into this decision and how it can impact your future career! So today, we're bringing you a replay of one of our most popular episodes, where we discuss whether getting a BFA degree in musical theatre is actually worth it, and dive deep into all the pros and cons.

If you're interested in attending our FREE masterclass on Sunday, March 10 at 7pm EST, all about how to get started with the college musical theatre audition process, sign up HERE.

Can't make it live? That's okay! We'll send out a link afterwards so you can watch the replay. When you register, you'll also receive a free copy of our guide, How To Start the Musical Theatre College Audition Process! So go ahead and register now!

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52. SOVT Exercises: What, Why, and How can singers use them?26 Feb 202400:23:55

You've probably heard a lot of "buzz" (pun intended), about SOVT exercises. All singers can benefit from SOVT work! In this solo episode, Chelsea dives into the nitty gritty of semi-occluded vocal tract (SOVT) exercises, offering insights and tips on how singers can use these exercises to strengthen their voices. From lip bubbles to straw work, she breaks down these exercises, offering expert tips on how to get the most out of each one.

Chelsea's guided vocal warm-up tracks: Use the code "BVC20" to save 20% on your order!

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51. Everything’s Coming Up McKenzie Kurtz!19 Feb 202400:36:02

"Don’t be afraid to say yes. Go for the performance opportunities in high school, audition for the senior-directed plays, do the student-run shows—try everything you can, and find where you thrive. Just go for it and keep saying yes.”

Sitting down with McKenzie for the podcast was such a special treat—it feels like we've come full circle with this interview! Earlier in the season, we had the pleasure of hosting Kristin Chenoweth, the original Glinda in Wicked, on the podcast. And now, to mark the 20th anniversary of that show, we're delighted to have McKenzie Kurtz, the current Glinda, join us! You can catch McKenzie as Glinda at the Gershwin Theater through the end of February 2024. After that, she’ll be starring in the brand new Huey Lewis musical premiering on Broadway this spring, The Heart of Rock and Roll.

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50. How to Craft a "Moment Before"12 Feb 202400:27:04

In this solo episode, Cynthia dives into a topic familiar to actors but often overlooked: the "moment before". Despite its importance, Cynthia finds that many actors need constant reminders about this crucial aspect of performance. One of the main jobs of actors is to create a believable and compelling story and to clearly communicate that story. Musical theatre is defined by the storytelling! If you don't have a crystal clear moment before, your song is going to feel disconnected, unmotivated, or that it's just not necessary for you to sing right now. A really specific, powerful “moment before” will seriously transform your self-tapes and your in-person auditions! Cynthia provides practical tips and exercises to help actors understand and embody the "moment before".

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49. Everything's Coming Up Erin Dilly! Parenting & Performing05 Feb 202400:53:40

“That aspiration? Hell yes. Allow yourself to want all of it. Wake up every morning, take a deep breath, meditate, and see where you are that day, and where that day takes you. Then allow yourself to pursue it.  As opposed to failing because not every single piece is in place yet." 

Erin Dilly is a wife, mother, Broadway actor (with a Tony nomination!), TV/film actor, fierce friend, and dedicated teacher—she seemingly does have it all! And yet, there is always more to the story than the shiny parts we see on social media. On this podcast episode we talk all about the highs and lows of juggling intense ambition alongside the desire for relationships and a family. Erin has an openheartedness and honesty that will make you feel like you are wrapped in a warm blanket. For anyone who "wants it all", this conversation is for you!

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48. Mix Voice Misconceptions: 6 Things You Might be Doing Wrong!29 Jan 202400:26:52

Mix voice is a hot topic in the singing world, and chances are you're in search of that elusive experience of "finding your mix". In the world of musical theater, it's rare to find a singer who isn't exploring their mix, wondering whether they've found it, or simply wondering what mix voice is. With so much (sometimes conflicting) information out there on how to achieve a mix, Chelsea breaks down six common misconceptions about mixing and your singing voice in this solo episode.

Navigating online singing advice can be confusing for singers, because what works for one person might not work for you. Singing is personal! Chelsea is developing an online Mix Voice Course that focuses on personalized lesson plans based on self-assessments so that singers can find solutions that fit their specific needs.
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47. Everything's Coming Up Olli Haaskivi! Making the Transition to TV/Film22 Jan 202400:48:51

"My feeling about auditioning, regardless of the medium, has always been–this is my opportunity to actually play this part. I don't want to feel like I'm auditioning for something that might happen later. I want to feel like I'm fully doing it now. That lent itself nicely to auditioning for television and film,  because the job might be tomorrow morning."

Olli Haaskivi is an actor who soon after graduating with a musical theatre degree, found his passion and skills aligned himself with a career in TV and film. Today, we talk with Olli about how he made that transition, what he feels are the tools you need to audition for TV/film successfully, and how he's developed a thriving coaching business helping other MT actors get started onscreen.

Connect with Olli at his website: www.ollihaaskivi.com

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46. Performing Pop Rock in Musical Theatre: 4 Misconceptions!15 Jan 202400:30:32

A lot of musical theater singers we know get  overwhelmed and confused with rock pop music. Maybe you've been told that you sound a little too musical theater when you've tried singing rock pop music and you don't know how to fix it. Or maybe you've just heard a lot of conflicting advice! So, as someone who's actually worked on a lot of pop rock musicals, I'm here to dispel some myths and hopefully make the style feel a little less intimidating and a lot more fun to try. 

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89. Inside the Casting Room with Kate Lumpkin: What Casting Directors Really Want to See06 Oct 202500:46:15

“The most useful thing you can do on social media is show who the heck you really are.” – Kate Lumpkin

What do casting directors really notice—in the audition room and online? Chelsea and Cynthia sit down with casting director Kate Lumpkin for an inside look at how performers can stand out without faking it.

You’ll hear Kate share:

  • How authentic social media posts can actually help get in the room—and book the job
  • What makes a performer’s online presence useful (vs. distracting)
  • Why ECCs and EPAs still matter—and yes, actors do get hired from them
  • How to reframe “failure” as a pivot in your bigger artistic journey

Whether you’re just breaking into the business or trying to get more consistent callbacks, this episode is packed with practical insights that will help you feel less mystified by the casting process. 

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45. Everything's Coming Up Analisa Leaming! Living an Aligned Life as an Artist08 Jan 202400:44:54

"We think we know emotion because we are playing other characters, but most of the people I work with aren't actually that tuned into their own emotional body. Imagine how this will affect our art, the more we can come into our body and feel our own feelings and our own intuition and our own guidance and then bring that into our art."

Analisa Leaming is a performer turned "soulful coach" for actors, the host of the podcast A Balancing Act, and she's passionate about supporting  artists mentally, emotionally, and spiritually as they pursue their dreams. Today's conversation is all about the roadblocks we encounter and breakthroughs we can make as we strive to live a life more aligned with our creativity and our dreams.

Connect with Analisa at her website and on instagram.

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44. What We Learned in 2023 from our Masterclass Guests18 Dec 202300:35:14

As we approach the end of the year, we are reflecting on all we've learned from the special guests we've hosted in 2023. We're sharing our favorite takeaways and life changing bits of wisdom from casting directors, music directors, and the other industry experts we've welcomed into the BVC Studio this year. 

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43. What is it Like to Perform on a Cruise Ship?11 Dec 202300:34:50

We're joined by two former cruise ship performers, Kayla Brandt and Hugh Entrekin, who give us ALL the details on what it's like to perform on a cruise ship. Is cruise ship life for you? Hear the pros and cons of life on the sea and what Kayla and Hugh learned from their time on cruise ship contracts.  Connect with Kayla: @_kayllaaa and Hugh: @hughentrekin

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42. 3 Mistakes PARENTS Make in the MT College Application Process04 Dec 202300:24:36

Until December 15th, save $500 when you register for BVC Aspire's summer 2024 program! College audition season can be a stressful time, not only for students, but for the parents and guardians who love and support them. Today, we're talking about three mistakes that parents often make, all in an attempt to help, but that can actually make the whole process even harder! 

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