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Call Sheet Confessions
by Mia LePage
Call Sheet Confessions was built from early call times, long days, career pivots, and the candid conversations that happen off-camera. The podcast creates space for entertainment industry professionals to share real advice with aspiring creatives—offering honest insight into how to break into the business, navigate the industry, and build a sustainable career.Hosted by Los Angeles–based entertainment professional Mia LePage, the show pulls back the curtain on what truly happens behind the scenes, demystifying the paths, challenges, and wins that often go unseen.
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Take 16: The Truth About Being a 76ers Dancer (ft. Sara June)
Mia and Sara didn’t grow up with industry parents or perfect plans — they were Philly studio kids who loved hip hop, went to Sixers games, and suddenly found themselves on center court as NBA dancers balancing college, barista shifts, and a “dream job” that didn’t always feel like a dream.In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Sara and I unpack the real story behind making (and leaving) an NBA dance team: auditioning last-minute vs. prepping for months, getting judged on tricks like kip-ups and headsprings, learning to perform for a 360° arena, and navigating the gray-area politics of corporate sports entertainment.We get into:How we actually made the Philadelphia 76ers dance team: materials, interviews, athletic combos, and freestyle strategy (including what NOT to do)What NBA teams really look for: individuality, brand alignment, and why your IG stalking (outfits, hair, makeup, team “vibe”) matters more than you thinkThe reality of the job: 3-hour rehearsals, 7pm games that run till 10:30, promos every quarter, t-shirt tosses, Chick-fil-A timeouts, and being “on” for 20,000 peopleThe truth about pay: why almost everyone needs a second job, how “dream job” can still mean part-time wages, and what that looks like in real lifeTeam culture & mental health: being the younger rookies, feeling excluded in the locker room, mixed signals from leadership, and learning to keep your identity in a corporate systemFreestyle vs. “freestyle”: how some circles were secretly choreographed, why Sara’s real freestyle was constantly policed, and what that says about authenticity in pro teamsThe gray area with players: weird unspoken rules, Mia’s talk-show “scandal” about Tyrese Maxey, and how tightly the organization tried to control our personalities and platformsAppearances & community work: school events, watch parties, Junior 76ers, and the full-circle moments of being the dancers we used to look up to as kidsKnowing when to walk away: realizing the job didn’t fully align with our values, finishing out the season anyway, and choosing long-term dreams over short-term statusIf you’re curious what it actually looks like to make an NBA dance team — the auditions, the politics, the low pay, the pressure, and the parts that still make it worth it — this episode breaks it down.🔔 Subscribe for more raw conversations about pro dance teams, the LA dance industry, and building a creative career without losing who you are in the process.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Call Sheet Confessions was built from early call times, long days, career pivots, and the candid conversations that happen off-camera. The podcast creates space for entertainment industry professionals to share real advice with aspiring creatives—offering honest insight into how to break into the business, navigate the industry, and build a sustainable career.Hosted by Los Angeles–based entertainment professional Mia LePage, the show pulls back the curtain on what truly happens behind the scenes, demystifying the paths, challenges, and wins that often go unseen.
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