Creative Mamas Unplugged

Breatheasy Productions

A podcast where we navigate the Hell out of being a Creative Mom with Humor and Heart. Honest convos. Hilarious stories. Inspiring guests. You are NOT alone. Hosts: Cherice Barton & Shelly Hutchinson Producer: Jessica RG OKeefe, Breatheasy Productions

  1. 4D AGO

    Meg Sylvester, Part 2 | Judging Others, Our Wild Side & Navigating the Gas Tank

    Self-Tanner (0:00), how judgement of other women reflects the parts of ourselves longing to be free (4:57), the blame spiral and taking your power back (6:01), a relatable story about driving on an empty gas tank becomes a metaphor for the impossible mental load women carry every day (10:22), the conversation shifts toward healing, community, and exploring why women need spaces, hobbies, creativity, and connection that exist purely for themselves, not productivity (15:56).   WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/2xm8a9y_zyw   Support Us via Patreon @CreativeMamasUnplugged   Hosts: Cherice Barton and Shelly Hutchinson  Guest: Meg Sylvester Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Meg Meg’s Book! The Mindful Mom Instagram @meghansylvester Website https://megsylvester.com Bali Girls Trip, October 2025 @ https://www.tourhero.com/en/epic-adventures/indonesia/kindred-souls-in-bali-with-meg-sylvester-863135   Follow Us Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged  YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   Meg’s Bio Meg Sylvester is a narrative strategist, actor, speaker, and two-time published author whose work sits at the intersection of story, strategy, and human connection. She has spoken and facilitated for globally recognized brands and stages including Free People, SXSW, Life is Beautiful, and Aviator Nation.  Meg brings a rare blend of creative depth and strategic leadership from her background directing marketing across the arts, healthcare, and corporate sectors. Meg is the author of The Mindful Mom, available wherever books are sold, and works privately with purpose-driven founders through Narrative Architecture — helping them clearly articulate what they do and why it matters. She lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband and three children.

    19 min
  2. APR 29

    Tanya Burne, Part 3 | Voice, Power & Presence: The Art of Being Heard

    Would you rather (0:00), Voice memos, human connection in our digital world, and how hearing someone’s voice changes everything (2:02), magic of voice in theater, storytelling, and character work (8:00), motherhood, identity, and redefining creativity, plus the freedom and empowerment that comes with midlife rebirth (13:30). WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/kl4NEwYKhSk   Support Us via Patreon @CreativeMamasUnplugged Hosts: Cherice Barton and Shelly Hutchinson Guest: Tanya Burne Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Tanya: Instagram @unhingedundone IMDb @ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0122289/ Support UnhingedUndone @ buymeacoffee.com/unhingedundone   Follow Us:  Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Tanya Burne – Biography Tanya has worked as a professional actor, director and writer for over 20 years across film, television and theatre. In 2002, Tanya received the highest scholarship ever awarded to the Actors Studio Drama School in New York, where she completed a year of a Master of Fine Arts. Her numerous acting credits for theatre include The Ballad of Reading Gaol for Devil’s Own Theatre, When Dad Married Fury for Hit Productions, A Single Act for Melbourne Theatre Company, Lady Grey (In Ever-Lower Light) for Inscription in association with Griffin Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company, Twelfth Night and Triple Acorn for Essential Theatre, The Big Knife and The Male Animal for Actors Studio Drama School, New York and A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Australian Shakespeare Company. Directing credits include the Australian premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke – which she also produced for White Horse Collective, and a Directorial Attachment on Thom Pain (based on nothing) for Melbourne Theatre Company.  Tanya’s TV and feature film acting credits include The Doctor Blake Mysteries, House Husbands, Offspring, Underbelly, Conspiracy 365, Australia on Trial, Rush, Satisfaction, Waiting at the Royal, Some Happy Day and Good Guys Bad Guys.  In addition to her career in the arts, Tanya is also a highly experienced Family Violence practitioner and a skilled Social Worker with over 15 years’ experience in service delivery in government and non-government organisations. She has worked with clients experiencing extreme crisis including homelessness, mental health, alcohol and other drugs and family violence. Her work experience includes front line work with victims and perpetrators of family violence and complex policy development. Her most recent role was Senior Policy Officer for the Victorian Governments’ portfolio for Engaging Men and Boys in Prevention of Family Violence – Family Safety Victoria. Unhinged – a one woman play (soon to be web series) Unhinged transforms the theatre/screen into a modern-day confessional. Coming to terms with a lifetime of objectification, our protagonist, She, confronts the audience with the realities of online dating to seek understanding and salvation. Unhinged pushes audiences to interrogate and question what they think they know about women, sex, online dating, and violence.  The stakes at the heart of the piece relate directly to the fear of seeking connection within a hostile environment. An environment where women fear for their safety, where women over 40 are viewed as grumpy, frumpy, unfuckable, senile - or merely ignored. The themes in Unhinged reflect my sometimes-volatile relationship with my body and sex, which is complex. I’ve always had a deep fascination with what drives desire, and what in essence makes love and lust such powerful, universal motivators of behaviour. As I entered middle age, I was forced to recalibrate my relationship to my body and find ways to celebrate its sometimes-traumatic history. My own personal experience of embarking into the online dating world in my late 40’s was both revelatory and frightening, hilarious and saddening in equal measure. The interactions that followed were sometimes incredibly dull – and other times highly dramatic – so I began to take note of them.  Unhinged was born out of my own desire to create a daring piece to perform. As a 50-year-old arts’ professional, I have spent many years languishing in a string of creatively barren workplaces, longing for a project or an opportunity to flex and invigorate my artistic muscle. The current climate of theatre/screen in Australia (and worldwide) lacks representation of women my age. It is well understood that women are rarely the protagonists and women over 50 even less so. However, I am motivated by the belief that there is a strong appetite for the voices of older women, specifically unconventional and disruptive portrayals of women.

    18 min
  3. APR 22

    Cheryl Mann, Part 3 | Moves That Change Us: Cheryl Mann on Identity and Resilience

    Friendship (0:00), Cheryl’s love for the chaotic and beautiful rawness of photographing soccer (3:00), Cheryl shares her powerful family history, from her parents meeting during the Vietnam War to her mother raising children alone in a new country (5:00), Cheryl and Cher discuss the power that our mentors have to teach us to move into the future (10:00), mistakes as the moments that we live for, where we decide what to do next (18:34). WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/TpDS-_NneTI    Hosts: Cherice Barton, Shelly Hutchinson Guest: Cheryl Mann Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Cheryl: Website https://cherylmannphoto.com/ Instagram @cherylmannphoto Documentary Film: Focused on Dance: Master Class Conversation with Photographer Cheryl Mann Dance Filmmaking Festival https://www.dancefilmmaking.com Cal Arts https://calarts.edu/members/cheryl-mann     Follow Us:  Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   Cheryl’s Bio: Cheryl Mann came to Los Angeles after two decades of dancing and photographing in Chicago. Mann began her professional career at the age of 17, dancing at Walt Disney World in Orlando, and received a BA in dance from Point Park College, in Pittsburgh. She performed with the Civic Light Opera in South Pacific as “Liat” under the direction of Robby Marshall in Pittsburgh. Upon moving to Chicago, she danced with River North Chicago Dance Company before joining Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a Hubbard Street dancer in May of 1997, Cheryl has been fortunate in her career to travel to and perform in 17 countries, as well as countless cities in the U.S. Cheryl danced with Hubbard Street for over a decade and retired in October 2007. She served as the Artistic Associate of Visceral Dance Chicago until she moved to LA to become the Executive Director of Ate9 Dance Company. She is the owner of Cheryl Mann Productions, where she has traveled the world setting dance works for world renown choreographers such as Ohad Naharin, Toru Shimazaki, Alejandro Cerrudo, and Danny Ezralow. She is also the official photographer for Joffrey Ballet Chicago and Los Angeles Ballet, and has shot for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Royal Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Ballet Hispanico, Chicago Dancing Festival, LA Dance Festival, Visceral Dance Chicago, Ate9, amongst many more. In LA, Cheryl was on the creative team for NBCUniversal’s Little Big Shots featuring Steve Harvey, and was the Associate Choreographer of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Live at the Hollywood Bowl. She also had the pleasure of casting and choreographing Moby’s latest music video “Motherless Child”. She is currently Assistant Dean of the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance as well as special faculty teaching ballet technique at CalArts.

    21 min
  4. APR 15

    Tanya Burne, Part 2 | Chasing Your Dream & Why Success Isn’t Linear

    Solitude (0:00). @UnhingedUndone aka Tanya Burne shares her journey to The Actor’s Studio and back to Australia, and the reality behind overnight success (1:56), a powerful discussion on mindset: believing you are worthy and capable is essential to making things happen (6:21), nonlinear careers & how our creative skills are transferable and valued in other fields, Tanya shares about her work in social issues, including family violence prevention (9:50), social media as a creative outlet and going viral with authenticity and non-traditional representations of women (15:51). WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/_F5xrc0Nujg Support Us via Patreon @CreativeMamasUnplugged Hosts: Cherice Barton and Shelly Hutchinson Guest: Tanya Burne Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Tanya: Instagram @unhingedundone IMDb @ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0122289/ Support UnhingedUndone @ buymeacoffee.com/unhingedundone   Follow Us:  Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Tanya Burne – Biography Tanya has worked as a professional actor, director and writer for over 20 years across film, television and theatre. In 2002, Tanya received the highest scholarship ever awarded to the Actors Studio Drama School in New York, where she completed a year of a Master of Fine Arts. Her numerous acting credits for theatre include The Ballad of Reading Gaol for Devil’s Own Theatre, When Dad Married Fury for Hit Productions, A Single Act for Melbourne Theatre Company, Lady Grey (In Ever-Lower Light) for Inscription in association with Griffin Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company, Twelfth Night and Triple Acorn for Essential Theatre, The Big Knife and The Male Animal for Actors Studio Drama School, New York and A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Australian Shakespeare Company. Directing credits include the Australian premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke – which she also produced for White Horse Collective, and a Directorial Attachment on Thom Pain (based on nothing) for Melbourne Theatre Company.  Tanya’s TV and feature film acting credits include The Doctor Blake Mysteries, House Husbands, Offspring, Underbelly, Conspiracy 365, Australia on Trial, Rush, Satisfaction, Waiting at the Royal, Some Happy Day and Good Guys Bad Guys.  In addition to her career in the arts, Tanya is also a highly experienced Family Violence practitioner and a skilled Social Worker with over 15 years’ experience in service delivery in government and non-government organisations. She has worked with clients experiencing extreme crisis including homelessness, mental health, alcohol and other drugs and family violence. Her work experience includes front line work with victims and perpetrators of family violence and complex policy development. Her most recent role was Senior Policy Officer for the Victorian Governments’ portfolio for Engaging Men and Boys in Prevention of Family Violence – Family Safety Victoria. Unhinged – a one woman play (soon to be web series) Unhinged transforms the theatre/screen into a modern-day confessional. Coming to terms with a lifetime of objectification, our protagonist, She, confronts the audience with the realities of online dating to seek understanding and salvation. Unhinged pushes audiences to interrogate and question what they think they know about women, sex, online dating, and violence.  The stakes at the heart of the piece relate directly to the fear of seeking connection within a hostile environment. An environment where women fear for their safety, where women over 40 are viewed as grumpy, frumpy, unfuckable, senile - or merely ignored. The themes in Unhinged reflect my sometimes-volatile relationship with my body and sex, which is complex. I’ve always had a deep fascination with what drives desire, and what in essence makes love and lust such powerful, universal motivators of behaviour. As I entered middle age, I was forced to recalibrate my relationship to my body and find ways to celebrate its sometimes-traumatic history. My own personal experience of embarking into the online dating world in my late 40’s was both revelatory and frightening, hilarious and saddening in equal measure. The interactions that followed were sometimes incredibly dull – and other times highly dramatic – so I began to take note of them.  Unhinged was born out of my own desire to create a daring piece to perform. As a 50-year-old arts’ professional, I have spent many years languishing in a string of creatively barren workplaces, longing for a project or an opportunity to flex and invigorate my artistic muscle. The current climate of theatre/screen in Australia (and worldwide) lacks representation of women my age. It is well understood that women are rarely the protagonists and women over 50 even less so. However, I am motivated by the belief that there is a strong appetite for the voices of older women, specifically unconventional and disruptive portrayals of women.

    23 min
  5. APR 8

    Cheryl Mann, Part 2 | Identity Shifts Every Creative Faces (But No One Prepares You For)

    Fabric (0:00). Cheryl chats navigating the emotional challenge of traveling for work (7:17), pets, family and unexpected emotional bonds (10:22), moving to Los Angeles and building a sense of belonging (13:02), Building community in Los Angeles, why connection matters (16:30), Cheryl’s love of people, collaboration and photography (23:49).  WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/hzvDZJAjm-E   Hosts: Cherice Barton, Shelly Hutchinson Guest: Cheryl Mann Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Cheryl:   Website https://cherylmannphoto.com/ Instagram @cherylmannphoto Documentary Film: Focused on Dance: Master Class Conversation with Photographer Cheryl Mann Dance Filmmaking Festival https://www.dancefilmmaking.com Cal Arts https://calarts.edu/members/cheryl-mann     Follow Us:  Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged     Cheryl’s Bio: Cheryl Mann came to Los Angeles after two decades of dancing and photographing in Chicago. Mann began her professional career at the age of 17, dancing at Walt Disney World in Orlando, and received a BA in dance from Point Park College, in Pittsburgh. She performed with the Civic Light Opera in South Pacific as “Liat” under the direction of Robby Marshall in Pittsburgh. Upon moving to Chicago, she danced with River North Chicago Dance Company before joining Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a Hubbard Street dancer in May of 1997, Cheryl has been fortunate in her career to travel to and perform in 17 countries, as well as countless cities in the U.S. Cheryl danced with Hubbard Street for over a decade and retired in October 2007. She served as the Artistic Associate of Visceral Dance Chicago until she moved to LA to become the Executive Director of Ate9 Dance Company. She is the owner of Cheryl Mann Productions, where she has traveled the world setting dance works for world renown choreographers such as Ohad Naharin, Toru Shimazaki, Alejandro Cerrudo, and Danny Ezralow. She is also the official photographer for Joffrey Ballet Chicago and Los Angeles Ballet, and has shot for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Royal Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Ballet Hispanico, Chicago Dancing Festival, LA Dance Festival, Visceral Dance Chicago, Ate9, amongst many more. In LA, Cheryl was on the creative team for NBCUniversal’s Little Big Shots featuring Steve Harvey, and was the Associate Choreographer of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Live at the Hollywood Bowl. She also had the pleasure of casting and choreographing Moby’s latest music video “Motherless Child”. She is currently Assistant Dean of the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance as well as special faculty teaching ballet technique at CalArts.

    29 min
  6. APR 1

    Cheryl Mann, Part 1 | Raising Humans, Not Just Artists

    No drama (0:00), Cheryl on balancing home life, career, and creativity (3:00), Cheryl’s role at CalArts, working with graduating dancers, preparing them for the real world through performance, discipline, and professional tools (5:00), Cheryl on the balance between encouragement and allowing children to find their path (11:14), how everything Cheryl does is an outlet to another thing and is refreshing, keeps us grateful and happy (15:20). WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/Pw_LhcmDZfA Hosts: Cherice Barton, Shelly Hutchinson Guest: Cheryl Mann Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Cheryl:   Website https://cherylmannphoto.com/ Instagram @cherylmannphoto Documentary Film: Focused on Dance: Master Class Conversation with Photographer Cheryl Mann Dance Filmmaking Festival https://www.dancefilmmaking.com Cal Arts https://calarts.edu/members/cheryl-mann     Follow Us:  Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged     Cheryl’s Bio: Cheryl Mann came to Los Angeles after two decades of dancing and photographing in Chicago. Mann began her professional career at the age of 17, dancing at Walt Disney World in Orlando, and received a BA in dance from Point Park College, in Pittsburgh. She performed with the Civic Light Opera in South Pacific as “Liat” under the direction of Robby Marshall in Pittsburgh. Upon moving to Chicago, she danced with River North Chicago Dance Company before joining Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Fulfilling her childhood dream of becoming a Hubbard Street dancer in May of 1997, Cheryl has been fortunate in her career to travel to and perform in 17 countries, as well as countless cities in the U.S. Cheryl danced with Hubbard Street for over a decade and retired in October 2007. She served as the Artistic Associate of Visceral Dance Chicago until she moved to LA to become the Executive Director of Ate9 Dance Company. She is the owner of Cheryl Mann Productions, where she has traveled the world setting dance works for world renown choreographers such as Ohad Naharin, Toru Shimazaki, Alejandro Cerrudo, and Danny Ezralow. She is also the official photographer for Joffrey Ballet Chicago and Los Angeles Ballet, and has shot for Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Royal Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Ballet Hispanico, Chicago Dancing Festival, LA Dance Festival, Visceral Dance Chicago, Ate9, amongst many more. In LA, Cheryl was on the creative team for NBCUniversal’s Little Big Shots featuring Steve Harvey, and was the Associate Choreographer of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory Live at the Hollywood Bowl. She also had the pleasure of casting and choreographing Moby’s latest music video “Motherless Child”. She is currently Assistant Dean of the Sharon Disney Lund School of Dance as well as special faculty teaching ballet technique at CalArts.

    21 min
  7. MAR 25

    @UnhingedUndone on Dating, Motherhood & The Power of Truth | Tanya Burne, Part 1

    Hilarity of modern dating horrors (0:00), Tanya on her commitment to living truthfully, @unhingedundone, the power of vulnerability, authenticity, and embracing imperfection as a creative force (4:30),  Tanya opens up about the more profound themes behind her work, including her relationship with her body, trauma, and womanhood (7:10), Tanya shares her journey into motherhood—speaks candidly about IVF, birth trauma, and letting go of expectations, offering a raw and powerful perspective on resilience and redefining what motherhood can look like (10:15).  WATCH ON YOUTUBE @ https://youtu.be/qN8xUUtvc8g Support Us via Patreon @CreativeMamasUnplugged Hosts: Cherice Barton and Shelly Hutchinson Guest: Tanya Burne Producer: Jessica O’Keefe, Breatheasy Productions   Follow Tanya: Instagram @unhingedundone IMDb @ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0122289/ Support UnhingedUndone @ buymeacoffee.com/unhingedundone   Follow Us:  Instagram @creativemamasunplugged Facebook @creativemamasunplugged Apple Podcasts  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Spotify  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Amazon Music  @CreativeMamasUnplugged   YouTube  @CreativeMamasUnplugged iHeart Radio  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Podbean  @CreativeMamasUnplugged Tanya Burne – Biography Tanya has worked as a professional actor, director and writer for over 20 years across film, television and theatre. In 2002, Tanya received the highest scholarship ever awarded to the Actors Studio Drama School in New York, where she completed a year of a Master of Fine Arts. Her numerous acting credits for theatre include The Ballad of Reading Gaol for Devil’s Own Theatre, When Dad Married Fury for Hit Productions, A Single Act for Melbourne Theatre Company, Lady Grey (In Ever-Lower Light) for Inscription in association with Griffin Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company, Twelfth Night and Triple Acorn for Essential Theatre, The Big Knife and The Male Animal for Actors Studio Drama School, New York and A Midsummer Night's Dream for the Australian Shakespeare Company. Directing credits include the Australian premiere of Tennessee Williams’ Summer and Smoke – which she also produced for White Horse Collective, and a Directorial Attachment on Thom Pain (based on nothing) for Melbourne Theatre Company.  Tanya’s TV and feature film acting credits include The Doctor Blake Mysteries, House Husbands, Offspring, Underbelly, Conspiracy 365, Australia on Trial, Rush, Satisfaction, Waiting at the Royal, Some Happy Day and Good Guys Bad Guys.  In addition to her career in the arts, Tanya is also a highly experienced Family Violence practitioner and a skilled Social Worker with over 15 years’ experience in service delivery in government and non-government organisations. She has worked with clients experiencing extreme crisis including homelessness, mental health, alcohol and other drugs and family violence. Her work experience includes front line work with victims and perpetrators of family violence and complex policy development. Her most recent role was Senior Policy Officer for the Victorian Governments’ portfolio for Engaging Men and Boys in Prevention of Family Violence – Family Safety Victoria. Unhinged – a one woman play (soon to be web series) Unhinged transforms the theatre/screen into a modern-day confessional. Coming to terms with a lifetime of objectification, our protagonist, She, confronts the audience with the realities of online dating to seek understanding and salvation. Unhinged pushes audiences to interrogate and question what they think they know about women, sex, online dating, and violence.  The stakes at the heart of the piece relate directly to the fear of seeking connection within a hostile environment. An environment where women fear for their safety, where women over 40 are viewed as grumpy, frumpy, unfuckable, senile - or merely ignored. The themes in Unhinged reflect my sometimes-volatile relationship with my body and sex, which is complex. I’ve always had a deep fascination with what drives desire, and what in essence makes love and lust such powerful, universal motivators of behaviour. As I entered middle age, I was forced to recalibrate my relationship to my body and find ways to celebrate its sometimes-traumatic history. My own personal experience of embarking into the online dating world in my late 40’s was both revelatory and frightening, hilarious and saddening in equal measure. The interactions that followed were sometimes incredibly dull – and other times highly dramatic – so I began to take note of them.  Unhinged was born out of my own desire to create a daring piece to perform. As a 50-year-old arts’ professional, I have spent many years languishing in a string of creatively barren workplaces, longing for a project or an opportunity to flex and invigorate my artistic muscle. The current climate of theatre/screen in Australia (and worldwide) lacks representation of women my age. It is well understood that women are rarely the protagonists and women over 50 even less so. However, I am motivated by the belief that there is a strong appetite for the voices of older women, specifically unconventional and disruptive portrayals of women.

    18 min
5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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A podcast where we navigate the Hell out of being a Creative Mom with Humor and Heart. Honest convos. Hilarious stories. Inspiring guests. You are NOT alone. Hosts: Cherice Barton & Shelly Hutchinson Producer: Jessica RG OKeefe, Breatheasy Productions

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