27 min

Career Spotlight: with Teri Steer Stumble Through

    • Personal Journals

We’re long overdue for another career spotlight, and so this week I chat to my friend Teri Steer about her career path to becoming a stage manager at La Mama. La freaking Mama. That’s so cool I’m not even going to swear about it. Teri is a stage manager, designer, and a familiar face in Melbourne and Brisbane tech crews. One of the many things I admire about Teri is her resilience, and it really shines through as we talk about her journey to where she is now. Her path hasn’t been simple, and that is what makes her sharing it so valuable I think. One of the key lessons from this episode is that the most important thing to do for your career, is realise it is yours. And you have got to do what is best for you; do your degree slower, work on projects while you do it, change your major, whatever best serves you and your growth, do that.
Keep well,
-Paula

EPISODE NOTES:
Things We Mentioned
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In case you have been living overseas or under a rock, La Mama is a pretty big deal. Check out their website here
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Merriam-Webster defines Scenography as the art of perspective representation especially as applied to the design and painting of stage scenery. Here’s a more detailed description of it, and here is a series of super fun Youtube videos about it!
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You can find Teri here:
On Instagram

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Produced by That’s Not Canon Productions. Graphics by Claudia Piggott. Music by Jessica Fletcher.
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We’re long overdue for another career spotlight, and so this week I chat to my friend Teri Steer about her career path to becoming a stage manager at La Mama. La freaking Mama. That’s so cool I’m not even going to swear about it. Teri is a stage manager, designer, and a familiar face in Melbourne and Brisbane tech crews. One of the many things I admire about Teri is her resilience, and it really shines through as we talk about her journey to where she is now. Her path hasn’t been simple, and that is what makes her sharing it so valuable I think. One of the key lessons from this episode is that the most important thing to do for your career, is realise it is yours. And you have got to do what is best for you; do your degree slower, work on projects while you do it, change your major, whatever best serves you and your growth, do that.
Keep well,
-Paula

EPISODE NOTES:
Things We Mentioned
.....
In case you have been living overseas or under a rock, La Mama is a pretty big deal. Check out their website here
.....
Merriam-Webster defines Scenography as the art of perspective representation especially as applied to the design and painting of stage scenery. Here’s a more detailed description of it, and here is a series of super fun Youtube videos about it!
.....



You can find Teri here:
On Instagram

Had a chuckle? Feeling less alone? Don’t forget to rate and review the podcast! It tells the algorithm to suggest us to other people.
Produced by That’s Not Canon Productions. Graphics by Claudia Piggott. Music by Jessica Fletcher.
Subscribe to us on ITUNES, STITCHER, SPOTIFY, RADIOPUBLIC or your podcatcher of choice.
Find us on FACEBOOK or INSTAGRAM.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/stumble-through.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/stumble-through.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

27 min

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