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Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Kira Troilo, Theater Consultant & Facilitator of Brave Creative Spaces
47 episodes
2 months ago
Talking to a closeted Trump supporter about politics, inclusion, and what theater needs now. In this season finale, I sit down with my longtime friend, Julie D'Alessandro, a Boston-based voice teacher who has long kept her political views private. Together, we have a rare, candid conversation about inclusive theater, conservative voices in the arts, and what it takes to bridge political divides without losing compassion. From arts funding cuts to the quiet presence of Trump supporters in crea...
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Talking to a closeted Trump supporter about politics, inclusion, and what theater needs now. In this season finale, I sit down with my longtime friend, Julie D'Alessandro, a Boston-based voice teacher who has long kept her political views private. Together, we have a rare, candid conversation about inclusive theater, conservative voices in the arts, and what it takes to bridge political divides without losing compassion. From arts funding cuts to the quiet presence of Trump supporters in crea...
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Performing Arts
Arts,
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement,
Relationships
Episodes (20/47)
Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Talking to Closeted Trump Supporters—Why Theater Must Try
Talking to a closeted Trump supporter about politics, inclusion, and what theater needs now. In this season finale, I sit down with my longtime friend, Julie D'Alessandro, a Boston-based voice teacher who has long kept her political views private. Together, we have a rare, candid conversation about inclusive theater, conservative voices in the arts, and what it takes to bridge political divides without losing compassion. From arts funding cuts to the quiet presence of Trump supporters in crea...
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2 months ago
48 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Burnout Is Breaking Us — Here’s the Pivot Arts Leaders Need
What if the greatest threat to theater right now isn’t empty seats, but burnout in the arts? In this solo episode, I open up about the strain so many artists and leaders are facing, and why creative leadership strategies and even AI might hold part of the answer. From admin overload to outdated business models, I share a vision for tools and systems that center care, equity, and sustainability. This one’s candid, urgent, and full of hope. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the full s...
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2 months ago
17 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Family Meeting: Race, Theater & Fighting Fires—Onstage and Off
What if the most powerful tool for change in theater isn’t performance, but conversation? I sit down with my dad, retired firefighter Fred Cowan, for a candid family conversation about race, theater, equity, and what it takes to build genuine inclusion. From fighting fires in public service to calling out tokenism in the arts, he shares stories of resilience, honesty, and the power of difficult conversations. This one’s heartfelt and full of wisdom. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out the f...
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2 months ago
59 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Post October 7: Jewish Theater Identity and Hard Conversations w/ Ari Axelrod
What if the most powerful way to confront antisemitism… is by celebrating Jewish joy? I sit down with actor and singer Ari Axelrod, who shows how Jewish representation in theater goes far beyond casting—it’s about telling the complete story of a community’s history, resilience, and contributions. From calling out double standards in the arts to creating space for genuine, inclusive conversations, Ari blends personal stories with practical ways to stand in solidarity. This one’s thoughtful, co...
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3 months ago
1 hour

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Why We Still Can’t Find a Stylist Who Gets Our Hair with Jade Buffong-Phillips
What if your biggest barrier to belonging in a theater space was the hair that grows naturally out of your head? In this candid and eye-opening conversation, Jade Buffong-Phillips of Mane Hook-Up shares why textured hair in theater is more than a beauty concern. It’s an issue of equity, access, and care. From backstage realities to industry-wide gaps, Jade unpacks the overlooked details that define whether artists truly feel seen and supported. This one’s honest, affirming, and full of real-w...
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3 months ago
35 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Making Culture, Not Just Theater with Melory Mirashrafi
What if the most important thing a leader brings into the room… isn’t a resume, but a sense of culture? In this thoughtful and timely conversation, Melory Mirashrafi shares why they consider themselves a culture worker first, and how that lens transforms the way we create theater. From Persian epics to Pulitzer-winning plays, Melory unpacks what it takes to build spaces rooted in trust, agency, and care. This one’s wise, grounded, and full of quiet fire. Enjoy the episode, friends! Check out ...
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3 months ago
45 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Jewish Joy and "Artivism" with Mara Jill Herman
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/je...
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3 months ago
37 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
New Work Needs New Leadership: What We Can Learn from Across the Pond
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 res...
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4 months ago
36 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Harm or Discomfort? How Artists Tell the Difference
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’...
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4 months ago
21 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Freeing Your Voice & Reimagining “Traditional” Arts Spaces w/ Davin Youngs
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...
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4 months ago
44 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
What Can We Learn from the Montessori Way
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 epis...
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4 months ago
48 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Can Casting Directors Be Inclusive? with Peter Van Dam
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 t...
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4 months ago
41 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
What Are Emotionally Intelligent Creative Spaces? with Zena Collins
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 in...
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5 months ago
37 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
What Are Brave Creative Spaces? (Using the STAGES Framework)
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 c...
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5 months ago
20 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
What Are Trauma-Informed Creative Spaces? w/ Dr. Jackman
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...
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5 months ago
46 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
When a President Attacks a Musical
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 B...
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5 months ago
43 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
White House Declares DEI Dead: Here's My Take
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 representa...
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8 months ago
50 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Let's Get Real: Hard Lessons of 2024
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 n...
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11 months ago
28 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Communicating Our Feelings Through Stories & Zones with Levi Troilo
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 bef...
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11 months ago
20 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Why Everyone Pays When You Wait To Self-Advocate
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 inc...
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11 months ago
26 minutes

Inclusive STAGES: Building Healthy Arts Spaces
Talking to a closeted Trump supporter about politics, inclusion, and what theater needs now. In this season finale, I sit down with my longtime friend, Julie D'Alessandro, a Boston-based voice teacher who has long kept her political views private. Together, we have a rare, candid conversation about inclusive theater, conservative voices in the arts, and what it takes to bridge political divides without losing compassion. From arts funding cuts to the quiet presence of Trump supporters in crea...