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Stage Management Is Systems Thinking, Not Task Execution
The most important work in stage management rarely shows up on a to do list. It lives in the thinking, the anticipation, and the quiet system design that keeps everything from falling apart before it ever has the chance to.
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When Leadership Feels Like a Fucking Trap
Some days, I don’t want to be a leader. I don’t want to stay calm, hold space, or fix the mess. I just want to stop pretending that composure is free. Leadership costs something.
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Belonging to Myself
Belonging isn’t found in what we prove but in what we return to: the quiet practice of meeting ourselves without the mask.
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Servant Leadership: the quiet practice that holds everything together
Servant leadership in stage management is a daily practice of showing up with presence, trust, and care. That’s what makes holds it all together.
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The Shape of Trust
Trust isn’t built through slogans or big gestures. It’s earned through small, consistent actions. Here’s how building trust within teams actually happens.
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Conflict Architecture for Creative Work
Designing the right fight means building the architecture where conflict sharpens work without breaking teams.
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The Cost of Clarity in Leadership Communication
Clarity costs energy. Learn when to spend it, when to save it, and how to make your words do the work.
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Lessons Only On-Site Event Experience Can Teach You
What theatre didn’t teach me, on-site experience did. From last-minute script changes to cueing in real time, here are the lessons you only learn once the headset’s on and the show’s already live.
















