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The BE Way: FINALE Ep. 8 with Carlos Gonzalez, Chris Rice & Clay Thomson
Fitting (For Broadway) that our last theme is FAMILY. We have the most charismatic, Carlos Gonzales, giving us a taste of his cuban culture, falling in love and staying in love with NYC, Broadway and his FIANCE! He shares how he cultivates a family environment on stage, backstage, in all stages of life. Power-couple, Chris Rice and Clay Thompson, give us the low down on what it takes to be PROACTIVE and INVENTIVE within the theater medium. They share how they met, how they stay fit (Mind, Body, Spirit) and how they stay gracious & involved.
Connect with our Episode 8 Guests:
Carlos Gonzalez @cgonzalezcuba
Chris Rice @chrisriceny
Clay Thomson @claythomson
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The BE Way: Ep. 7 with Kristine Bendul & Danielle Hope
We are diving in to a Broadway State of Mind this week. Our guests are second to none. Kristine Bendul, the OG Fit For Broadway interviewee, dives deep into her experiences with meditation from practical everyday use, through times of personal growth.
Energy: warmth, comfort, wisdom, zen
Color: Orange
West End gem (soon to be New Yorker!), Danielle Hope, brilliantly illustrates how to use crystals, healing stones and the power of intention to enhance our lives on and off stage.
Energy: Positivity, confidence, knowledge
Color: Aqua
Connect with our Episode 7 Guests!
Kristine Bendul @kbendulny
Danielle Hope @daniellehope26
Connect with us!
@fitforbroadway fitforbroadway.com
@janejourdan
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The BE Way: Ep. 6 Part II with Stephanie Martignetti & Jonalyn Saxer
Part 2: This week's episode is about college, education, learning.. basically all things #TrainingforBroadway! Steph Martignetti shares memorable moments, characters, and what she would tell her younger self. Jonalyn Saxer gives us her top 10 tips for college and the gems she picked up on her road to The BE Way.
Connect with our Episode 6 Guests!
Stephanie Martignetti @stephmartignetti
Jonalyn Saxer @jksaxer
Connect with us!
@fitforbroadway fitforbroadway.com
@janejourdan
@cassiemsilva cassiesilva.com
@justramos justinramosmusic.com -
The BE Way: Ep. 6 with Stephanie Martignetti & Jonalyn Saxer
This week's episode is about college, education, learning.. basically all things #TrainingforBroadway! Steph Martignetti shares memorable moments, characters, and what she would tell her younger self. Jonalyn Saxer gives us her top 10 tips for college and the gems she picked up on her road to The BE Way.
Connect with our Episode 6 Guests!
Stephanie Martignetti @stephmartignetti
Jonalyn Saxer @jksaxer
Connect with us!
@fitforbroadway fitforbroadway.com
@janejourdan
@cassiemsilva cassiesilva.com
@justramos justinramosmusic.com
Customer Reviews
AH-MAZE-ING
Wonderful insight and really fulfilling commentary regarding Broadway as well as every day life.
Broadway inspires me to be...
IN THE MOMENT. This podcast is so motivating to me and I’m so thankful to these ladies for being so encouraging and focusing on health in ALL forms.
Like a lot of things, but...
Love the idea of this and have thoroughly enjoyed the advice and vulnerability of the actors interviewed.
Of course, body image and fitness are major issues in our line and, of course, “Fit for Broadway” is in the title of the podcast! That said, many of these episodes have had guests talking about dieting and some of them stressing an importance to be thin. Every actor has their own experience and what works for them, so I thank them for sharing their stories.
However, I would love to hear actors in larger bodies on the podcast—actors who are, of course, fit for Broadway because they are on Broadway, but may not be constantly trying to slim down or lose weight. For example, I remember an interview with James Igleheart where he talked about maintaining a diet that allowed him to do “Friend Like Me” in Aladdin 8 times a week but also kept him “hefty” because “watching a brother near 300 pounds do I what I do makes people go ‘oh! That’s amazing!’”
It would be amazing if a fitness podcast could be a champion for body diversity on Broadway!