Relatable Episode 130: This Community Builder of Gender-Non-Conforming Artists

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Musical theater producer, Becker Grumet talks about the joys of collaborating with other artists and the challenges of running an art non-profit.

Show Highlights

Stephanie shares how she feels about the phrase, “Let things evolve naturally.”

Becker talks about growing up in a family who appreciates music.

Becker shares how their own evolution has effected their artistic expression and why they renamed one of their first solo productions.

Stephanie and Becker reflect on the importance of partipating in the arts and why we need art in a world where we have to deal with “bad guys.”

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Backstory Behind Stephanie and Guest

I was introduced to Becker via Jamie Wollberg. Jamie said, I think you will appreciate Becker’s point of view and I do! Becker is warm and witty; a person you feel safe enough to be yourself with. I feel like someday I will get the pleasure of saying, I knew Becker when they were first getting started and now look at them on Broadway!!  – Stephanie Michele

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What are you working on? Where could you use a little support in your life? Make a list  of at least 3-5 people, (allowing for space if someone says no) to ask if you can meet or talk to on regular basis to check in on projects and the progression of things that are important to you. 

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