Explore every episode of the podcast Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
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| Jewish Joy and "Artivism" with Mara Jill Herman | 22 Jul 2025 | 00:38:29 | |
What if the stories you’re most connected to… are the ones you're being excluded from? In this important conversation, Mara Jill Herman shares what it means to be a Jewish artist and “artivist” in today’s theater world. From casting bias to creative resistance, she demonstrates how identity, advocacy, and art can intersect powerfully. This one’s bold, layered, and full of heart. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the show notes and resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/jewish-joy-and-artivism-with-mara-jill-herman Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| New Work Needs New Leadership: What We Can Learn from Across the Pond | 15 Jul 2025 | 00:36:03 | |
What if the future of theatre isn’t just about new work, but about new leadership to support it? In this episode, I sit down with Emily Carewe of Theatre503 in London to explore what inclusive theatre leadership really looks like across the pond, and what we can learn from it. From championing debut playwrights to navigating UK arts funding challenges, Emily offers a refreshingly honest take on how small theatres can lead big change. We talk about what it means to stay mission-driven when resources are tight, how to center care without bureaucracy, and why investing in early career artists is a radical act of leadership. 🎉 And…we’re officially bringing Inclusive Stages to London this fall for our first international residency! You’ll hear how this collaboration came to life and why this kind of global dialogue is essential to the future of our field. This episode is generous, grounded, and full of insight, reminding us that innovation in leadership often starts at the margins. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the show notes and resources at Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| White House Declares DEI Dead: Here's My Take | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:50:26 | |
In this special episode of Inclusive Stages, host Kira Troilo steps into the guest seat for a candid conversation about the evolving landscape of DEI consulting in theater. Interviewed by her husband Jared, Kira unveils her unique approach to diversity, equity, and inclusion work that builds bridges instead of barriers. As a DEI consultant challenging traditional training methods, she shares powerful insights about creating truly inclusive work practices that go beyond performative representation. Ready to transform your approach to diversity and inclusion? Support accessible DEI training in theater by contributing to the Inclusive Stages scholarship fund at inclusivestages.com/donate, and join the conversation about creating truly inclusive creative spaces. Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/white-house-declares-DEI-dead Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Let's Get Real: Hard Lessons of 2024 | 17 Dec 2024 | 00:28:11 | |
Welcome to the Season 2 finale of the Inclusive Stages podcast! 2024 has been a wild ride—it feels like I just started the podcast and it’s surreal to already have two seasons under my belt. Today, I’m going to share my lessons and reflections from 2024 as well as plans for 2025. But before we get into it, I want to share my gratitude—for the people who’ve trusted me, who’ve listened to me and the guests that I've brought on, and who’ve been open to these newer conversations about the nuances of inclusion work in the arts. Thank you! We all know that things don't always work out the way we want them to. I was “supposed to” have done so many things that simply didn’t end up happening in 2024. But! I’ve also done so much that I did and didn’t plan for. Join me as I take a look at some hard truths and moments to celebrate from this year. In this episode, I’m leaning into something uncomfortable that I have people do when I coach them, which is to just show up. So if you find yourself feeling the exhaustion of all that has been 2024, I encourage you to listen to this episode and to take time to reflect on your own year! Grab the links and mentioned resources at Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Communicating Our Feelings Through Stories & Zones with Levi Troilo | 10 Dec 2024 | 00:20:32 | |
We’re doing things a little differently. My son Levi Troilo joins me today for a very special episode of the Inclusive Stages podcast! Levi and I love listening to podcasts where parents and children are reading books. We thought it would be fun to read a story and talk about a topic that applies to all kids and adults—the zones of regulation. The zones are especially helpful for improving communication and enabling each of us to talk about our feelings. If you’ve never heard of the zones before, don’t worry! Levi starts us off with an explanation of what they are, then we read the book, and we wrap up by talking about the zones we noticed. We hope you enjoy the show! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/the-zones-of-regulation-for-kids-and-parents Connect with Kira: | |||
| Why Everyone Pays When You Wait To Self-Advocate | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:26:21 | |
In theater and in the arts world, self advocacy can feel almost impossible, especially for artists who so often feel they’re replaceable. In a lot of ways, that assumption is true and something we as an industry need to work on changing. Being able to advocate for yourself helps lay the groundwork for inclusion. Waiting to advocate for yourself can lead to a lot more stress, tension, and negative things that make communication difficult. And it leads to issues that can't make for an inclusive environment where people feel safe or supported or empowered. I recently had a personal experience that made me really stop and consider the best way to advocate for our needs without feeling like you're being difficult or rude. I have a way into this conversation that might sound like it's not theater related, but I encourage you to go with me on this. I promise I'll bring it back to theater quickly! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Solving Big World Problems with Inclusive Storytelling with Julie Ann Crommett | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:51:28 | |
EDI (or DEIB) work truly is for all of us! And given how much heat the industry has received recently—it could use a bit of a rebrand. Because representation in storytelling has the power to help us solve big problems in the world! If we let it… With a journey that’s taken her to Harvard, Walt Disney, Google, and even the TEDx stage—Julie Ann Crommett knows just how big of a ripple effect inclusive storytelling can have! In this conversation, Julie Ann shares about the importance of belonging, what the CSI effect is, and the mindset necessary to the success and sustainability of DEIB work. Join Julie Ann and I for a joyful and inspiring conversation about the power of EDI work in the arts—and beyond! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at: https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/solving-big-world-problems-with-inclusive-storytelling Connect with Julie Ann: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| 3 Black Women, 3 Takes: Inclusion Work in 2024 | 19 Nov 2024 | 00:28:05 | |
Welcome to a very special episode of the Inclusive Stages podcast. A conversation centered around defining inclusion, creating a shared vision for this work, and establishing a brave space for difficult conversations. Because we can only become stronger and more connected people, organizations, and artists when we learn how to engage in hard conversations. I'm joined by two of my favorite collaborators and incredible colleagues, Zena Collins and Dr. Charmain Jackman. We sit down to discuss the state of inclusion work—especially the big question of how to keep pushing forward as inclusion practitioners despite what’s going on in the world around us. I hope this episode can serve as a model for creating brave spaces built on trust, respect, relationship building, and what it looks like to engage in conversations from that place. Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at: https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/3-black-women-3-takes-inclusion-work-in-2024 Connect with Dr. Charmain: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| The View from the Pit with Music Director Dan Rodriguez | 12 Nov 2024 | 00:50:23 | |
As a music director, Dan Rodriguez knows how critical inclusion is in theater and the arts. It’s critical in often unseen places like the pit, where you’ll find musicians, vocal performers, and the music director. Music directors tend to be with production processes the longest, which means they understand and have a unique position of influence within a show. In this conversation, we discuss Dan’s journey into theater, the importance of trust between performers and music directors, vocal health, and how Dan supports transgender actors. I hope you enjoy the show! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Why ‘Brave Spaces’ In Theater Should Be Non-Negotiable | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:18:10 | |
Brave spaces, I hope you'll agree, aren't a luxury in the arts. They’re a necessity for theater lovers and professionals. Without them, we can't push the boundaries of art and storytelling in a way that's healthy and sustainable. And isn't that what we're all here to do? Create art and theater that's daring and meaningful and makes a difference. There's a lot of wisdom we can take from physically demanding jobs like stunt performers. Join me for this episode, where I’m sharing the 5 specific things we can do to create brave spaces for theater professionals! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at: Connect with Kira: | |||
| Run a Thriving Arts Business in a Post-Pandemic Era with Aubrey Bergauer | 29 Oct 2024 | 00:44:11 | |
There’s a business case to be made for theater companies and arts organizations. We need to fill the seats with more dedicated theater lovers and friends. To do that, it’s important to be inclusive of the community we serve, think outside the box, and consider how we can welcome new audience members in a thoughtful, sustainable way. Aubrey Bergauer joins me for this conversation, where she shares more about the math of diversity, the untapped potential of the subscription economy, and the best approach to change management! Enjoy the show, friends! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/run-a-thriving-arts-business-in-a-post-pandemic-era-with-aubrey-bergauer
Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Inclusive By Design: Costumes, Hair & Working with Gen Z | 15 Oct 2024 | 00:41:33 | |
Being a theater costume designer is about so much more than creating an outfit someone will wear for a performance. It’s about seeing that person, collaborating with them, and empowering them to bring this character to life night after night! Raquel Adorno began as a stage performer and, over time, transitioned into her most impactful role—theater costume designer. She shares about her entire journey—including what it’s been like being a mom and theater professional. Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/professional-theater-costume-designer Connect with Raquel: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Harm or Discomfort? How Artists Tell the Difference | 08 Jul 2025 | 00:21:08 | |
What if the tension you’re feeling in the rehearsal room isn’t just about the work, but about how we define harm and discomfort? In this solo episode, I explore the growing disconnect in creative spaces and share a practical tool, the Stoplight System, to help you tune into your body, name what’s really happening, and respond with care. From personal stories to questions that can shift entire conversations, this episode invites you to lead with more clarity, courage, and compassion. This one’s tender, honest, and so needed right now. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the show notes and resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/harm-or-discomfort-how-artists-tell-the-difference Connect with Kira: | |||
| EDI That Actually Works for Theater Culture Change with Alexa Smith | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:49:48 | |
There are so many other talented, dedicated, and caring folks out here supporting everyone who brings a production to life. And this conversation is actually the very first time I met Alexa Smith! She’s had a very similar journey to me with acting, motherhood, and EDI consulting. Alexa shares about her early acting career, what led her to become a consultant, and (possibly my favorite topic) how she’s navigated motherhood in the theater industry. Get ready for an amazing conversation, theater friends! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post//motherhood-acting-edi-consulting Connect with Alexa: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| The #1 Missing Skill in the Theater Industry | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:28:14 | |
I'm making good on a promise from my last solo episode—I’m talking about one of the most important and underrated skills that is missing from the theater industry. We haven't been educated about it, and yet it’s at the heart of all our creative work. Have you guessed what it is yet? When I say the word, it typically elicits groans—so get ready to groan. It's feedback and feedback resilience. Now you may be thinking, what does feedback have to do with inclusion? The answer: it's everything, friends! And today, you’re going to learn the difference between constructive criticism and negative feedback, about feedback triggers and barriers, as well as what you can do in your role to encourage feedback culture in an organization. Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/feedback-resilience-is-missing-in-the-theater-industry Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Reclaiming Agency & Naming the Elephant in the Room with Jennifer Apple | 24 Sep 2024 | 00:54:56 | |
It’s hard to know how much of yourself to bring to a character as an actor. There’s also the question of which roles to even audition for? It can be absolutely exhausting trying to figure out which boxes to put yourself in and what to do with your talents in this industry. Which is why I’m grateful Jennifer Apple is here with me for this conversation! She shares how actors can take back their agency, why it’s critical you bring yourself to the character, and where the theater industry could use a redirect. We also get into the importance of naming the elephant in the room, but not talking about the elephant. Enjoy the show! Please note that this episode mentions October 7th, which may be sensitive for some listeners. Connect with Jennifer: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| In the Room Where It Happens: Politics & Parenting with Jared Dixon | 17 Sep 2024 | 00:58:12 | |
Politics is a part of not only the musical “Hamilton” but also the theater industry itself. From theater governance to policies that affect parents to actor taxation, there’s a whole section of theater that you may not be aware of—yet! If we hope to see change, we must take action. And that’s one major theme of this episode with Jared Dixon. Jared joins me for an incredible conversation! He shares about life pre-pandemic, becoming a husband and homeowner, how parenting has impacted his acting career, and the special bonds he has with castmates. Press play and launch into this deep discussion! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/parenting-and-theater-politics-with-Jared-Dixon Connect with Jared: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Hiring Black Artists? Consider These 5 Key Things First | 10 Sep 2024 | 00:32:17 | |
One easy way to show that you value black actors and members of your production team is to have thought things through ahead of time. Another is to ask for and actually act on feedback. There is so much I want to share on this topic, so what better way than to record a podcast and share that with you? Today’s solo episode—and season 2 opener for the Inclusive Stages Podcast—is centered around my top 5 points all theaters and leaders should consider before hiring folks of color. This is, of course, a shame-free zone and I share these insights with love in the hope for more inclusive stages in the future! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/hiring-black-artists-consider-these-5-key-things-first Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Relationships, Race, & Reviving Curiosity with Jared Troilo | 25 Jun 2024 | 00:49:30 | |
At work, Jared and I try to stay as far apart as possible because he’s the actor and I’m the EDI consultant. This is Jared, as in Troilo—my husband and father to our son, Levi! This conversation is a huge treat for us! Join us as we discuss Jared’s 20+ year acting career, parenting in the theater industry, relationship building, the importance of curiosity, and the behind-the-scenes of starting my company and this podcast! It’s been quite a wild ride, and as we close out Season 1 of Inclusive Stages, I’m so thrilled to be able to have this open, honest, and vulnerable conversation with Jared. You definitely won’t want to miss this episode—especially the personal life update we share! Enjoy the show! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/relationships-race-and-parenting-with-jared-troilo Connect with Jared: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| We Know How To Fix the Entertainment Industry | 18 Jun 2024 | 00:51:31 | |
There are many conversations happening about mental health and the arts—but not much is being done about it. Art is a powerful medium for change, yet education is being minimized and artists aren’t being handled with care. Which is why it fills me with such joy to introduce you to these two incredible powerhouses who are in fact doing this work alongside me! Please meet Zena Collins and Dr. Charmain Jackman. In this roundtable discussion, you’ll hear more about how we connected with each other, the inclusion work we’ve each been doing, and how we’ve been ideating ways to work together to create even bigger change for the stage! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/we-know-how-to-fix-the-entertainment-industry Connect with Zena: Connect with Dr. Charmain: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Why I Needed to Retire from Acting (For Now) | 11 Jun 2024 | 00:20:04 | |
Today, I want to talk about something I’ve wanted to share for a while—why I decided to retire from acting. On this podcast, I ask other actors and artists to come on and be vulnerable. I invite them to share their stories and dig deep with me. So it’s only fair that I do that myself. In this episode, I’m sharing my experiences as a commercial and theater actor—as a mom and an actress—and what ultimately led me to retire from the stage. Join me for this raw solo conversation, and please let me know if there’s anything from my story you can relate to. I’d love to hear from you! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/why-i-needed-to-retire-from-acting-for-now Connect with Kira: | |||
| Ups & Downs of B'way Behind-the-Scenes & Reclaiming “Fat” w/ Katy Geraghty | 04 Jun 2024 | 00:47:40 | |
When discussing inclusion in musical theater and the arts, body diversity must be a part of that conversation. Actors come in all shapes and sizes—with all of the lived experiences that go along with their bodies. The audition process can be a source of trauma—or inspiration! The performances themselves can be hurtful—or empowering! My guest today, Katy Geraghty, is a New York-based actor, performer, and teacher. And as a self-proclaimed fat woman she’s on a mission to take back the power of words and highlight the talent that is within each one of us! Katy and I chat about everything from Broadway auditions and acting alongside a star-studded cast to life on tour and her scariest performance. Press play and enjoy the show, theater friend! Grab the links and mentioned resources at Connect with Katy: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Transitioning, Type-Casting & Learning from Each Other Offstage | 28 May 2024 | 00:55:21 | |
Telling stories in the theater is evolving. There are intimacy coordinators and EDI consultants like me. But the real change is happening by the real people having real conversations and real growth with each other in real time. These productions aren’t just opportunities for the audience to grow and gain a different perspective—we, as actors, get to do this as well! And when I collaborated with Carlee Fallon and Carolyn Saxon, I just knew I wanted to be able to share their story. Today I’m talking with these two amazing women about all things inclusion, the theater, and bravely having those uncomfortable conversations to grow as humans. I know you’ll love these two—so please, enjoy the show! https://inclusivestages.com/post/transitioning-type-casting-learning-from-each-other-offstage Connect with Carlee: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Freeing Your Voice & Reimagining “Traditional” Arts Spaces w/ Davin Youngs | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:44:34 | |
Most artists crave authenticity, but what happens when the systems we’re trained in ask us to perform instead of feel? Sound healing artist and singer Davin Youngs joins me to discuss reclaiming one's voice, unlearning perfectionism, and reimagining performance as a space for healing, presence, and transformation. We talk about the ways formal training can limit creative freedom—and how Davin found his way back to joy. This episode is a bold invitation to rethink what performance can be. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the full show notes and resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/freeing-your-voice-reimagining-traditional-arts-spaces Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| How To Create an Inclusive Rehearsal Room Culture | 21 May 2024 | 00:28:37 | |
Creating inclusive spaces in rehearsal rooms is just one piece of the puzzle. But it has a huge ripple effect! Who wouldn’t want to feel heard, seen, and valued, right? (And this doesn’t just go for the actors, friends…) Part of my mission with this podcast is to share what I’ve learned—and continue to learn—on my journey as an EDI consultant. So today, I’m walking you through my CULTURE Roadmap. This roadmap helps establish the culture of the rehearsal and performance spaces for every single show I work with. I hope you find this helpful and I cannot wait to connect after the show! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/how-to-create-an-inclusive-rehearsal-room-culture Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Beyond Accessibility: Disability Representation in Theater with Brennan Srisirikul | 14 May 2024 | 00:45:22 | |
Disability representation in theater is still a misunderstood and even avoided topic. But I’m hoping to change that with today’s conversation. Meet Brennan Srisirikul, a talented disabled actor, producer, and advocate! We bonded over coffee and the fact that, while progress has been made when it comes to disability and theater, there’s still work to do. We discuss everything from how we can tell disabled stories better, auditioning as a disabled person, and how to navigate the topic of disability with kindness. In this vulnerable interview, Brennan makes a beautiful point—disability breeds so much creativity. I know you’re going to love Brennan and this interview, so please—press play and enjoy the show! Connect with Brennan: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Consent-Forward Practices & Care-Forward Leadership with Leigh Barrett | 07 May 2024 | 00:46:34 | |
Being a “consent-forward artist” or birthing a “care-forward creative space” sounds lovely, but it’s a BIG job. The theater industry has historically had a “just push through” mentality. Thankfully, we’ve seen that begin to shift in the last few years, but not without some damage being done. Leigh Barrett is a beloved Boston-based actor, singer, and director, and she knows all too well the labor of changing what leadership looks like. In this episode, Leigh and I discuss how we (as actors, directors, and theater lovers) can bring more connection and conversation to a production—or even simply bring balance into our own lives. Leigh and I get into all this and more. Press play and enjoy the show! In this episode, you will:
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| Tour Life & EDI Conversations with Aaron Michael Ray | 30 Apr 2024 | 00:40:21 | |
How often do you get asked about your lived experiences? All those moments added up to create the person you are today, yet not all of us are fortunate enough to have people in our world willing to ask questions and listen to what we have to share. But Aaron Michael Ray saw a way to encourage, facilitate, and help all of us heal from conversations just like that. I’m so excited to bring you this interview with my friend Aaron. He’s just coming off of the Come From Away Tour, which much of our conversation centers around. It was a call with that entire production that initially sparked the Conversations From Away podcast. The podcast was created to highlight the theater industry's social injustices and bring people together to fight for necessary change. Please enjoy this conversation with Aaron Michael Ray, and stay until the end to see where you can see him on stage next! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/tour-life-edi-conversations-with-aaron-michael-ray Connect with Aaron: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Setting Boundaries Behind the Scenes for Racism On Stage | 23 Apr 2024 | 00:46:41 | |
In order to tell a story, we need all aspects of the story. And that includes the difficult and tricky parts, the villains, the hurt. This conversation is real. It’s raw. It’s incredibly vulnerable. I’m joined by Victoria Omeregie and Jon Vellante in this first roundtable episode. I can’t think of two better actors for this conversation. I had the pleasure of working with them for Fairview at Speakeasy Stage in Boston. I hope you’ll join us as we discuss what it takes both on stage—but, more importantly, what it takes off-stage from the human being performing these really tough roles. (Spoiler alert: you will hear us share details about Fairview!) Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/Setting-boundaries-in-the-theater Connect with Victoria: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Dangers of DEI Work Gone Wrong | 16 Apr 2024 | 00:28:16 | |
Welcome to my first solo podcast episode! I’m discussing DEI work gone wrong and why I prefer to say EDI work. Words matter and there’s a very subtle difference between the two acronyms. I’ll share about the unique considerations for EDI work for the arts. But this episode is mostly focused on the 5 signs of bad DEI work we should all be aware of and my 5 commitments to you for the work we’re going to do with this podcast. What is DEI and EDI work truly about? What do shame, guilt, and vulnerability have to do with this? Why does bad DEI work simply not work? And what can we do about it? I’ll be sharing all this and more in this episode! I’d love to hear your thoughts, so be sure to find me after the show! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/dangers-of-dei-work-gone-wrong Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Broadway Bodies: Industry Bias and Dreamgirls with Ryan Donovan | 09 Apr 2024 | 00:48:23 | |
Have you ever stopped to think about the people—the actual humans—whose bodies are telling stories on stage? Or about the history of musical theater? How about the implicit bias that goes into what we see on stage? When I began doing EDI work for theater and the arts, I couldn’t find many resources about the topic of inclusion and Broadway musicals. That is… until I found the book called Broadway Bodies: A Critical History of Conformity. You’ll meet author, dancer, and scholar Ryan Donovan in this episode. In this thoughtful conversation, we discussed some of our favorite shows and performers, the kinds of discrimination performers face in the industry, and what’s still left to be realized on stage. I know you're going to love this conversation, whether you're a theater artist, audience member, or just interested in learning more about the history of Broadway. But actors—I think you’ll feel very very seen in this conversation. Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://inclusivestages.com/post/broadway-bodies-industry-bias-and-dreamgirls-with-ryan-donovan Connect with Ryan: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| The Power of Support and Color Conscious Storytelling with Corbin Bleu | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:52:39 | |
Being a multiracial actor is a unique experience. You feel pulled in several directions quite often and don’t always see a spot for someone like you on the screen or stage. I’m so grateful to have Corbin Bleu joining me for this conversation about this very topic! Not only am I a fan, we recently had the chance to work together on the world premiere of Summer Stock at the Goodspeed Opera House. Corbin shares so many great insights for actors, and specific advice for taking care of yourself while being part of this wild industry. I know you'll love everything he has to say, so without further ado, let’s get to the show! Grab the links and mentioned resources at Connect with Corbin: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Inclusion Consultants and Why Every Show Needs One | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:25:14 | |
Other industries have people who can help employees and employers navigate conflict or difficult conversations, so why doesn’t the theater industry? Inclusion consultants (or EDI consultants) aren’t new, but it’s a newer role in theaters and the arts. Today, I’m sharing more about my work in this industry, how I got here, and what I’m doing to further this work and help even more people! Inclusive Stages isn’t just the name of this podcast—it’s a brand, a framework, and a movement. And it’s here to be the help we’ve needed for so long in performance and rehearsal spaces. Together, we’re going to change the industry—one stage at a time! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/inclusion-consultants-why-every-show-needs-one Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Setting the Stage: Introducing Kira Troilo | 02 Apr 2024 | 00:47:29 | |
This is your host, Kira Troilo, and today I’m joining you from the guest seat! In this podcast, I speak with theater makers, artists, directors, actors, and lovers and I ask them to share and be vulnerable. So, it only feels right for me to kick off the podcast by doing the same. You’ll hear about my childhood, life in the theater, who I am, the work I’m doing, and how exactly I got to this place. This episode means so much to me because, although I’ve written about my experiences, this is the first time I’ve shared my story using my voice. Thank you so much for being here! Enjoy the show! Grab the links and mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/setting-the-stage-introducing-kira-troilo Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| What Can We Learn from the Montessori Way | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:48:25 | |
Most theatermakers care about inclusion, but what does it really take to build spaces that center healing, agency, and belonging? Educator and consultant Maati Wafford joins me to explore how the Montessori method, mental health, and DEI work intersect, and what the arts can learn from this powerful approach. We explore the role of adult accountability, the power of prepared environments, and why curiosity (not control) is the key to real change. With a sweet cameo from my son Levi, this episode is both practical and deeply personal. Enjoy the episode, friends! Grab resources, see the full show notes, and more at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/what-can-we-learn-from-the-montessori-way Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| Welcome to Inclusive Stages | 26 Mar 2024 | 00:02:52 | |
Welcome to 'Inclusive Stages' -- the go-to weekly podcast for theater makers, theater artists and theater lovers who want to make our industry a better place for everyone. We'll chat with actors, directors, designers, scholars and more about the current landscape of the theater scene, and get their thoughts on how we can do better. Connect with Kira: | |||
| Can Casting Directors Be Inclusive? with Peter Van Dam | 17 Jun 2025 | 00:41:40 | |
What really happens in a Broadway audition room, and how do you get remembered down the line, even if you don’t land the role? Broadway casting director Peter Van Dam joins me to discuss what really goes into casting a show, from open calls that launch careers to the quiet instinct it takes to build a cast that feels right. We explore his journey from a shy kid with a VHS of Mary Poppins to helping shape productions like SIX and Dead Outlaw. Peter shares what casting directors do, how to stand out in auditions, and why inclusive casting is about more than checking boxes; it’s about creating rooms where people belong. This one’s for the artists, the dreamers, and anyone navigating the long game of a career in theater. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the full show notes and other resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/can-casting-directors-be-inclusive-with-peter-van-dam Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| What Are Emotionally Intelligent Creative Spaces? with Zena Collins | 10 Jun 2025 | 00:37:13 | |
Most artists are experts at expressing emotions, but that doesn’t mean they’ve been taught how to navigate them offstage. What does it really mean to build emotionally intelligent spaces in the arts? Zena Collins, one-third of the Inclusive STAGES team, joins me to unpack emotional intelligence as a powerful tool for creative leaders. We discuss how emotions function as data, why most of us aren’t as self-aware as we think, and how assessments like the MSCEIT can reveal surprising insights into how we present ourselves in our work. From navigating hypervigilance and burnout to rewriting the stories we tell ourselves, this episode is full of practical takeaways and powerful reflections on what it takes to lead with empathy, clarity, and courage. Enjoy the conversation, friends! Check out the show notes and resources mentioned at Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| What Are Brave Creative Spaces? (Using the STAGES Framework) | 03 Jun 2025 | 00:20:35 | |
Most creative teams want to build inclusive environments, but without a clear process, things can fall apart quickly. So, how do we move from intention to action? In this episode, I’m walking you through the STAGES Framework—the six-step method I created through Art & Soul Consulting to help arts organizations build brave, resilient, and psychologically safe spaces. When artists feel supported, their work isn’t just safer—it’s better. From setting the scene with clarity to striking with care, I’ll show you exactly how this framework transforms the creative process, step by step. I’ll also share how we used it in a real production of The Full Monty to navigate vulnerability, body shame, and bold storytelling with intention. If you’re ready to create rehearsal rooms that support risk-taking, reduce burnout, and actually feel good to be in, this episode is for you. Check out the full show notes and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/what-are-brave-creative-spaces-using-the-stages-framework Connect with Kira: | |||
| What Are Trauma-Informed Creative Spaces? w/ Dr. Jackman | 27 May 2025 | 00:46:40 | |
Most theater companies want to support their artists, but many are missing the mark without realizing it. What does it actually mean to create psychologically safe spaces in the arts? There’s a powerful case to be made for prioritizing artists’ mental health—not just because it’s the right thing to do, but because it strengthens the work. When we center psychological safety in our rehearsal rooms, everyone benefits. Dr. Charmain Jackman, part of the Inclusive STAGES program team, joins me for this vital conversation to share more about trauma-informed practices, the emotional toll of performance, and what it really takes to build sustainable spaces in the arts that center wellbeing. From “deroling” techniques to the generational mistrust surrounding mental health care, this episode is packed with insights every arts leader should hear. Enjoy the show, friends! Grab all the links and resources mentioned in this episode at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/what-are-trauma-informed-creative-spaces-with-dr-jackman Connect with Dr. Charmain Jackman: Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||
| When a President Attacks a Musical | 20 May 2025 | 00:43:11 | |
I’m so excited to have the opportunity to bring you this conversation with the incredible writing team behind "Finn" - Chris Nee, Chris Dimond, and Michael Kooman - for an inspiring discussion about artistic resistance in the face of political censorship. When their critically acclaimed children's musical about a shark who discovers he might be a fish was abruptly canceled at the Kennedy Center following a presidential tweet, these artists refused to be silenced. Instead, they rallied Broadway stars for a sold-out benefit concert that transformed their setback into a powerful movement for artistic freedom and inclusion. This conversation isn't just about one musical - it's about the future of artistic expression in America. Join us in this resistance by supporting local theater, amplifying diverse voices, and refusing to let important stories be silenced. As Chris Nee says, "Don't obey ahead of time" - our art and our communities need us now more than ever. Grab the links and the mentioned resources at https://www.inclusivestages.com/post/when-a-president-attacks-a-musical Register Now for our Fall Cohort Connect with Kira: | |||