Kick off each week with Tony Award winning actress and host Celia Keenan-Bolger for Sunday Pancakes, a new podcast to nourish your head and heart. Every Sunday, Celia will sit down with one of her favorite artists for an intimate, candid conversation on the beauty and struggle of humanity and what keeps them feeling connected, motivated, and curious about the world around them.
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Kick off each week with Tony Award winning actress and host Celia Keenan-Bolger for Sunday Pancakes, a new podcast to nourish your head and heart. Every Sunday, Celia will sit down with one of her favorite artists for an intimate, candid conversation on the beauty and struggle of humanity and what keeps them feeling connected, motivated, and curious about the world around them.
In this final minisode, Celia reflects on our first season of the pod and looks ahead with hope towards the unknown future. For the Weekly Round-Up and more, visit playbill.com/sundaypancakes.
Celia’s artist siblings, Maggie and Andrew, join for our last full-length episode of the season to examine the complexity and vulnerability in processing trauma with the people you love most.They also consider how the last 16 months of social isolation led them to deepen their bond to one another. For the Weekly Round-Up and more, visit playbill.com/sundaypancakes.
This week, Celia connects with Tony Award nominated actress and television star Ashley Park who is shooting on location in Paris. A teenage cancer survivor, Ashley and Celia explore the ways in which the disease informed her career and activism, deepened her relationships, and offered perspective on what it means to lead with empathy. For the Weekly Round-Up and more, visit playbill.com/sundaypancakes.
Pioneering transgender artist and activist Shakina Nayfack sits down with Celia to share her journey of intersecting identities - from spirituality to gender and sexuality - and her leadership in fighting for representation and justice for the Trans community and beyond. For the Weekly Round-Up and more, visit playbill.com/sundaypancakes.
As we move into Pride month, actor, activist and Hamilton star Javier Muñoz openly shares his coming out journey, experience living with HIV, and how we can uplift and learn from the next generation. He and Celia also explore the parallels between the AIDS epidemic and our current crisis of COVID.
Grammy Award winner Sara Bareilles and Celia explore the uneasiness of branching out and trying something new and the accompanying fear of not getting it “right.” Sara also shares her own growth in learning how to balance her public and private life.
In this week’s episode, Tony-nominated actor Joshua Henry talks to Celia about how his faith has been a source of inspiration and solace, especially this past year as he unexpectedly found himself becoming the father of new twins during the pandemic.
This week, Celia speaks with her longtime friend, the Tony Award-winning actress Laura Benanti about the ongoing struggle of “comparing and despairing” as a woman and a mother, especially over the last year. They also discuss how to claim your power to become an effective, empathetic leader and discover strength in vulnerability.
This week, Celia sits down with Tony Award winning actor, and activist Karen Olivo to examine the action necessary to manifest a theatre industry built on transparency, equity, and accountability from their equally meaningful but different roles in a social justice ecosystem: Celia as a weaver, and Karen as a disrupter. Influenced by conversations before and after Karen's decision to leave Moulin Rouge! following the public allegations of abuse by Scott Rudin, this episode intentionally seeks to sit in discomfort and ask more nuanced questions than provide concrete answers.
Both graduates of University of Michigan’s Musical Theatre program, Celia first met Erika Henningsen when she was in high school. In this week’s conversation, they share their process of learning how and when to take up space and the ways in which you can sustain small daily actions toward larger systemic change.
This week, Celia sits down with her co-star from the 2013 Broadway revival of The Glass Menagerie, Emmy nominee Zachary Quinto to explore how we find space for growth within solitude and the power of surrendering to the unknown.
Tony Award winner Kelli O’Hara and Celia have known each other since the days of The Light in the Piazza, a process filled with complicated and vulnerable feelings for both actresses. In this week’s episode, they openly share how they were able to move through those feelings and come out the other side with a stronger friendship and self-awareness.
Tony Award-nominated actress Phillipa Soo has been working nonstop since she graduated from Juilliard. In this week’s episode, she and Celia sit down to discuss the ongoing struggle to improve our work-life balance and tools to ensure you can continue to make space for your own needs.
In our debut episode, Celia sits down with Tony Award nominee Denée Benton to talk about managing perfectionism when things feel outside of your control and the danger of leaning too heavily on Black women to save us.
Kick off each week with Tony Award winning actress and host Celia Keenan-Bolger for Sunday Pancakes, a new podcast to nourish your head and heart. Every Sunday, Celia will sit down with one of her favorite artists for an intimate, candid conversation on the beauty and struggle of humanity and what keeps them feeling connected, motivated, and curious about the world around them.
Kick off each week with Tony Award winning actress and host Celia Keenan-Bolger for Sunday Pancakes, a new podcast to nourish your head and heart. Every Sunday, Celia will sit down with one of her favorite artists for an intimate, candid conversation on the beauty and struggle of humanity and what keeps them feeling connected, motivated, and curious about the world around them.