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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2015 · 45 MIN

BW - EP08: Performer Chelsea Bonosky—Ways to Get Comfortable Being Vulnerable

from Breaking Walls: The Podcast on the History of American Network Radio Broadcasting · host James Scully

In our exclusive February mentor interview, we sit down with performer and dancer Chelsea Bonosky, who recently finished up a run playing six different characters at NYC's famed interactive theater experience, "Sleep No More." Chelsea spoke with us about the importance of vulnerability in her life and how being comfortable putting herself out there has given her the opportunity to experience her dreams. Subscribe to this podcast via itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wallbreakers/id924086880?mt=2 Highlights • Chelsea’s beginnings as a dancer, how something small, but ingenious Chelsea’s mother did for her when she was a child helped her to feel more comfortable being vulnerable. • Chelsea has portrayed six different characters at the NYC Interactive Theater Experience “Sleep No More.” Hear what having such a deep, emotional connection with show patrons is like for her. • The importance of trying new things to discover what you’re passionate about. • The importance of giving your all to your passions and how your passions are always an extension of who you are. • How awareness of self makes it easier to be vulnerable. • Why we are all innately in tune with the universe. • Why life is all about risk vs. reward • Advice from Chelsea if you have been stuck and have a fear of being vulnerable. Chelsea’s Links: http://www.chelseabonosky.com You can get tickets to Adam Barruch & Chelsea’s Belladonna, which will be performed from 2.20 - 2.22 at the 92nd Street Y here: http://www.92y.org/Event/Adam-Barruch-Belladonna

In our exclusive February mentor interview, we sit down with performer and dancer Chelsea Bonosky, who recently finished up a run playing six different characters at NYC's famed interactive theater experience, "Sleep No More." Chelsea spoke with us about the importance of vulnerability in her life and how being comfortable putting herself out there has given her the opportunity to experience her dreams. Subscribe to this podcast via itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-wallbreakers/id924086880?mt=2 Highlights • Chelsea’s beginnings as a dancer, how something small, but ingenious Chelsea’s mother did for her when she was a child helped her to feel more comfortable being vulnerable. • Chelsea has portrayed six different characters at the NYC Interactive Theater Experience “Sleep No More.” Hear what having such a deep, emotional connection with show patrons is like for her. • The importance of trying new things to discover what you’re passionate about. • The importance of giving your all to your passions and how your passions are always an extension of who you are. • How awareness of self makes it easier to be vulnerable. • Why we are all innately in tune with the universe. • Why life is all about risk vs. reward • Advice from Chelsea if you have been stuck and have a fear of being vulnerable. Chelsea’s Links: http://www.chelseabonosky.com You can get tickets to Adam Barruch & Chelsea’s Belladonna, which will be performed from 2.20 - 2.22 at the 92nd Street Y here: http://www.92y.org/Event/Adam-Barruch-Belladonna

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