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Authenticated
by Kate McLeod
The podcast for diverse, in-depth discussions around the creative conscious™ of creative thinkers. Join creative entrepreneur Kate McLeod as she examples in conversation, the path for authentically optimized creative patterns of thinking with other innovative creative thinkers. The result: an array of tools for listeners who want to habitualize their creative conscious™ or just take their creative thinking to the brain gym for about an hour. Get ready to get introspective, creative and expansive with the latest episode of Authenticated.
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Measuring Backwards w/ David Mattar Merten
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of Authenticated, Kate is joined by Broadway actor David Mattar Merten to workshop what it means to measure backwards in his career. David's always been a "look ahead" person, great at getting the job and currently in the practice of staying present in it. He reflects on the threads that have woven together to get him from his 11-year-old poster dream to now: showing up, following the artists that light his passion on fire, sending the email and making the ask when intuition says the moment calls for it, and trusting that work begets work. They explore what it means to actually see the evidence around you—the proof of what you've already done—rather than only chasing the dream ahead. Kate and David dig into the difference between gripping goals tightly and holding them with trust, how personal and professional growth are inseparable, and why the way you treat people in rooms matters more than any single audition. Their conversation moves through the simultaneous weight of imposter syndrome and belief, the gift of being exhausted from work you once begged for, and the quiet revolution of simply believing what the world is already telling you about who you are. They explore the mirrored evolution from smoothing yourself out to fit any mold to embracing the intersectionalities that make you a unique asset, the power of practicing being in the spaces you say you want to inhabit, and how sometimes the most generous thing you can do for your future self is look back and finally believe what you see.David Mattar Merten:Insta: https://www.instagram.com/david_merten_/?hl=enWebsite: https://david-merten.com/?utm_source=ig&utm_medium=social&utm_content=link_in_bio&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQMMjU2MjgxMDQwNTU4AAGngl2oO-Y-FAEJ44kfSMyXQKKW3VHI9Cr6fpekwldV9Ovg7-y91tp6pCkxgaw_aem_HMC7t1UnIvkSllOSgWGdAgAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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The Rise of Solo Entrepreneurship w/ Kara Brothers
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of "Authenticated," Kate invites on entrepreneur, creative, and former Starface President Kara Brothers for a grounded exploration of intuition, leadership, and building a life system that actually reflects you. They unpack Kara's lifelong relationship with her intuition, the moments her internal voice showed up, how she learned to trust without external proof, and why patience arrives once control drops away. Kate and Kara examine the shift toward individual creativity and solo entrepreneurship, what it means to lead from internal alignment rather than systems designed to flatten everyone the same, and how "empty space" becomes a functional tool for creative clarity. Mirrors are meant for reflection, not direction. Their conversation moves through ego as an advantageous tool, listening as a creative discipline, and holding both teacher and student energy simultaneously. A direct, thought-provoking listen for anyone rethinking how they create, lead, or define their own path.Kara Brothers:Website: https://www.karabrothers.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karabrothersp/Podcast: https://www.instagram.com/_sayitoutloud__/?hl=enInsta: https://www.instagram.com/karabrothers/?hl=enAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Powered By Perception w/ LadyDi MegaDiva
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of Authenticated, Kate sits opposite the LadyDi MegaDiva, a star on her ascent who is powered by perception. She's a real-life, adult, her-version Tinkerbell—she needs the applause and laughter or she dies. Give her an audience and she comes alive. Her songs are her scrapbook because she's terrible at journaling. Silly, cliche and real all at once. She sings them over and over, carrying past versions of herself into who she is now.LadyDi told me she just wants to have fun. So I asked her the obvious question: if fun is your native language, your superpower, why isn't it everywhere? Why the social media anxiety? Why the overthinking? Why not sprinkle fun on all of it?The conversation of artistic stretching through dialogue delivered LadyDi MegaDiva to the following: "I'm literally just trying to sing and be a showgirl for a living. Why wouldn't it be sprinkled with fun?"This episode is about the gap between knowing what you're good at and taking confident action to delivering it everywhere. LadyDi has the talent and drive to make it to a massive platform. Kate sees it. Everyone who knows her sees it. But every artist can get in their own way. They know their superpower but don't trust it enough yet to let it loose consistently, and that informative journey along the way, is a story of solidarity every up and coming creative could stand to bear witness to.Kate and LadyDi MegaDiva talk about vulnerability in singing, being powered by perception, authenticity as allowing yourself to be who you will in a moment without preemptive planning, and what it means to assume your audience will love you before you even start performing.If you're an artist who knows what makes you special and wants to practice leaning all the way in, this conversation will surface some questions and answers that you need to hear yourself.LadyDI MegaDivahttps://www.instagram.com/ladydi.megadiva/?hl=enhttps://www.youtube.com/@ladydi.megadiva/videoshttps://open.spotify.com/artist/6vMcINv5A40cYWlilPx1mZhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ladydi.megadivaAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Malleability Over Rigidity w/ Dr. Moiya McTier
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate is joined by astrophysicist, folklorist, and science communicator Dr. Moiya McTier to explore what happens when you understand both the universe's vastness and your own insignificance — and allow that scale of knowledge to deliver you liberation. They leverage their shared comfort with not knowing everything to dig into curiosity as an intimate relationship, spite as a temporary fuel versus fun as sustainable propulsion, and why comparing yourself to galaxies is healthier (and better science) than comparing yourself to other humans. Kate and Moiya tinker and play in the intersection of astronomy and mythology as two languages attempting to answer the same fundamental questions, the practice of enjoying your own brain as a prerequisite for creative work, and how grief mirrors the physics of space filling voids. Their conversation surfaces the spiral versus the circle, the privilege of authenticity once you've proven yourself, and why the fastest force in the universe still takes time — so maybe you can cut yourself some slack. They examine how studying the cosmos teaches personal philosophy, why creativity requires malleability over rigidity, and what it means to be a curious nihilist who knows nothing matters cosmically but everything matters locally. A conversation between two people who both geek out about the human experience, just from wildly different disciplinary entry points—proving that the most valuable dialogues happen when people approach similar life lessons through completely different means.Dr. Moiya McTier: https://www.moiyamctier.com/Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Ego, Intuition & The Art of Honoring Your No w/ Terrease Rebecca Aiken
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate sits down with harpist, artist and sound healer Terrease Rebecca Aiken to talk about the courage to choose your individual path. They share their practices of distinguishing ego from intuition—and all the masks ego has—and how surrendering perfectionism creates space for something else. Their conversation moves through the physical demands of playing a "diva" instrument that requires full-body presence to why stepping away from traditional acting pathways doesn't mean abandoning your craft but rather focusing your energy where it generates real momentum. Kate and Terrease spill some hard truths about the forced intimacy of performance training and how those early connections can confuse professional networks, the liberation that comes from honoring your "no," and why being peaceful makes you more valuable than being productive. They end somewhere in the realm of realization that how you show up in life is exactly how you show up in your art—your humanity on display—and that protecting your peace isn't selfish, it's the foundation for showing up authentically in every role you inhabit. Two multifaceted creatives proving that expansion happens when you stop shrinking yourself to make others comfortable or yourself easily digestible.Terrease Rebecca Aiken Website: https://www.terreaseaiken.comTerrease Rebecca Aiken Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/noirhathorsounds/Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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When Intuition is Faster Than Logic w/ Lindsey Mango
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate converses with life coach Lindsey Mango all things exploring their personal work within interplay between intuition, logic, and the courage to trust your inner knowing. Sharing all inner musings of practices that identify expanders versus contractors—the people, places, and things that either open you up to possibility or shrink you into limitation—and how that awareness shapes everything from daily micro decisions to life-altering pivots you can never turn back from. Their conversation incorporates the art of rebuilding trust with intuition by honoring even the subtlest desires, the ever fascinating balance between writing voice and thinking voice, and why energy management isn't just self-care but the baseline for showing up authentically in every role you inhabit personally and professionally. Kate asks Lindsey to share insights on how motherhood can either fast-forward your growth or contract you into smallness depending on your willingness to stay present with the work, and they challenge the environmental cultural programming that teaches us not to trust ourselves from childhood forward. They land on a powerful realization: that intuition moves faster than logic, and sometimes the most logical thing you can do is follow what doesn't make sense yet—because the evidence always reveals itself in retrospect. Two creative thinkers proving that confidence isn't about having all the answers, and rather about trusting the questions enough to allow them to be momentum forward.Lindsey MangoAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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The 95% Beneath What Everyone Sees w/ Courtney Johnson
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate is joined by personal branding coach and content creation strategist Courtney Johnson to explore what it actually means to authentically build online through content. They leverage their shared understanding that honesty, with yourself and your audience, is the only currency that matters, dissecting why most people fail before they even begin and how the fear of being seen is completely rational fear and one that can be faced. Kate and Courtney also examine the privilege of honesty that comes with financial stability and audience growth, the 95/5 rule that creating at its core is mostly internal healing work, and why posting imperfectly 10,000 times will always beat posting perfectly 100 times. Their conversation explores the intersection of propaganda and positive behavior change, the analytics as a reflective tool for deeper self-discovery rather than rejection, and how withholding truth is the biggest integrity breach of all. Courtney Johnson - All Links ✨Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Knowing is Enough w/ Maria Müller
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of Authenticated, Kate reflects opposite Maria Müller, a Romanian-born artist who's mastered the audacity of believing multiple versions of herself can coexist—actor, writer, producer, co-founder of Italia Theater—despite growing up in a culture that insisted excellence could only exist in a singular focus. Maria and Kate side-by-side compassionately and comically unpack the alchemy of transforming a childhood spent planning her inevitable stardom into the more complex reality of building creative infrastructure, for Maria one visa application and 900-page extraordinary ability petition at a time. Their conversation excavates the tender brutality of cultural shapeshifting—how returning home after growing elsewhere, became a masterclass in holding your own evolution while others mourn the person you used to be. Kate and Maria dissect the capitalism-soaked delusion that worthiness lives in productivity, the comic revelation that boyfriends can introduce you to something called "weekends," and the particular violence of being told your dreams require documentation you cannot simply purchase at CVS. What surfaces is an archaeology of unbridled ambition—how the practice of collecting proof becomes a love letter to all versions of yourself, how fear reveals itself as the most honest creative collaborator, and how the deepest rebellion against a system designed to diminish you is the radical act of refusing to shrink, even when shrinking feels like survival.Maria Müller: insta, websiteEt Alia Theatre Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Life Cycles w/ Renee Murphy, Pt. 2/2
Send us Fan MailIn the second half of their conversation, Kate and Renee thoughtfully expand on the intersection of accessibility and advocacy, building out how Renee transforms complex scientific research into compelling personal narratives that inspire action beyond academic silos. They unpack the stories we carry from nature and nurture, ranging from gender limitations in STEM to the baggage of past experiences we all know too well, and how challenging these narratives can shift entire professional landscapes. Their dialogue weaves through the politics of environmental legislation bundled with unrelated policies, the hidden costs of "green" solutions like electric vehicles, and the marketing myths that make us feel better about unsustainable choices. Kate and Renee examine the disconnect between the why of our own consumption habits and their true environmental impact, from the illusion of recycling to the reality of donated clothes washing up on beaches in Ghana. Everything has impact and they conclude it is about tracing back to the first point of impact, within your own life circle and what you opt into including in it. They close by connecting the innovation demands of Mars colonization to Earth-based solutions, reinforcing their central thesis: that meaningful change requires presence, intentionality, and the courage to observe our own patterns before attempting to influence larger systems—all starting from the most minute, accessible, and foundational places. Two creative thinkers geeking out about science because they both geek out about life and personal sustainability—proof that more dynamic conversations emerge when people approach similar life lessons through different means.Renee Murphy: LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Life Cycles w/ Renee Murphy, Pt. 1/2
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate is joined by plant scientist and sustainability advocate Renee Murphy, who made a bold and integral career pivot from fashion to environmental science in her forties. They play with the application of the concept of personal circularity, especially focusing on where their expertise overlap: treating your life like a sustainable ecosystem where everything you allow into your "circle" either feeds or depletes you. Their conversation covers Renee's journey from feeling trapped in a toxic fashion industry to discovering her purpose through plants that can literally clean contaminated soil, drawing parallels between how we tend our environments and how we tend ourselves. Kate and Renee examine the intersection of ego and collaboration, question the pace of human versus environmental evolution, and shed light on why stepping away from what's familiar often requires the same conditions that help plants thrive: the right nutrients, proper support systems, and sometimes a willingness to be transplanted entirely. This first half of their conversation illuminates how viable sustainability starts with the building blocks of our daily choices and challenges the all too common marketed narrative led impulse to seek quick fixes rather than addressing root causes.Renee Murphy: LinkedIn, TikTok, Instagram Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Failure is Always an Option (and that's the point) w/ Rob Neill
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate sits opposite Rob Neill, a thirty-year Neo-Futurist who's made creative adaptation and the always possibility of failure into a life philosophy. As the universe would have it, they leverage a delightfully chaotic soundtrack of hallway construction—because of course there was unplanned New York City construction—into real-time momentum, navigating the realities of now into their creative practices. Rob revels in the profoundness of treating uncertainty as creative material rather than obstacle. Their conversation observes the particular genius of theatre training as the foundation for a habit of "going to the gym for creativity," where you learn to approach everything from double black diamond slopes to audition rooms with the same fearless curiosity. Kate and Rob explore how the practice of collecting experiences creates a framework for recognizing that you already have the tools you need—you just need to approach their application more creatively and with less ego. What emerges is a meditation on how theater training teaches you that you are enough as you are, that failure is just information in disguise, and that the real art happens in the space between embracing adventure and creating the conditions where creativity can actually breathe.Find Rob Neill:Website: robneil.comNeo-Futurists: neofuturists.orgInstagram: @astronaut_one, @nyneofuturistsAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Define "Deserve" w/ Brandon Collins
Send us Fan MailIn this latest episode of Authenticate, Kate McLeod invites on Brandon Collins, a wearer of many hats—comedian, producer, writer, cultural critic—but the thread running through all of it is his ability to keep building, even when the blueprint falls apart. In this episode, they get into what it means to shape a creative identity without permission, what success feels like when imposter syndrome tries to rewrite the story, and how to keep showing up in rooms you’re not sure you’re allowed in.This conversation moves through early trauma, internalized doubt, creative discipline, and the risk of fully owning your voice. And in it, Kate asks questions that push us toward a deeper understanding of why we do what we do—and how we keep doing it even when it feels like too much.The Big Leap by Gay Fredericks https://a.co/d/iB0VFbe"Fear is excitement without the breath." –Fritz Perls, a founder of Gestalt Therapy Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Creatives Who See Creatives w/ Erica Hart
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod sits down with award-winning casting director, producer, and writer Erica Hart for a vibrant, resonant conversation about presence, purpose, and the rhythm of creative expression.Together, they trace Erica’s path—from casting student films at NYU to shaping major projects in TV, film, and now Broadway. Through candid reflection, Erica shares how she began trusting her instincts, speaking up in the room, and stepping fully into her voice—even when it meant challenging the systems she once looked up to.This episode flows like a conversation between longtime collaborators. Kate and Erica explore what it means to hold authority gently but firmly, to honor the creative past without being defined by it, and to grow in community with people who’ve known you since your “little self.” Music, rhythm, and movement—threads from Erica’s musical + dancer’s heart—carry through the conversation, showing up in how she sees scenes, senses cadence, and casts characters.They also hold space for a deeper inquiry: how do we reconcile the accessibility gap in the arts? What does it mean to pivot creatively with meaning when doors stay closed, and how can we reframe those moments as invitations to build new ones through our own artistic lens?This conversation is a reminder: your younger self is still with you—and they’d be in awe of what you’re doing now. If you’ve ever felt the tension between structure and self-expression, or if you’re crafting your own creative blueprint, this one’s for you.Erica Hart InstaErica Hart Website Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Building the Idea House Atop the Status Quo w/ Dave Byer
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod sits down with Dave Byer for an expansive, deeply human conversation about creativity, change, and the quiet strength of choosing to do things differently.As Dave reflects on the past year, he traces a personal shift—out of a limiting mindset and into a fuller, more aligned version of himself. Through candid storytelling, he shares how rethinking the status quo, prioritizing accessibility, and building platforms like the JHRTS New York Writers Room have all been part of a bigger desire to leave things better than he found them.In real time, Kate offers creative reflection and guidance—gently consulting as a co-thinker and mirror—inviting Dave to consider that this moment, this version of himself, is the best place to build from. She introduces the metaphor of constructing an “idea house,” brick by brick, reminding him (and us) that taking meaningful creative action doesn’t require permission—only presence, intention, and belief.Together, they explore the power of autonomy, the value of process over perfection, and how expansive creative thinking can shift not only projects, but entire mindsets. If you’ve been feeling like you’re between chapters or waiting for a sign to start, this conversation may be exactly what you didn’t know you needed.Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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The Inner Thoughts of 2 Unpaid Life Coaches, Pt. 2/2
Send us Fan MailOn this episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod and Curtis Dunn continue their collaborative personal practice of pushing back on one another’s perceptions of present thinking; the practice they use between one another to leverage the other side of their perspectives and opinions, for further information to illuminate, support or pivot their present thinking. Kate and Curtis are open in sharing the trials and tribulations of being intentional in commiting to practicing present thinking, as moment to moment realizations are shared as active examples. They discuss illusions of control, commitment to improvement and the joy along the way. Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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The Inner Thoughts of 2 Unpaid Life Coaches, Pt. 1/2
Send us Fan MailOn the latest episode of "Authenticated," Kate is joined by her creative touchstone, unpaid life coach, and dear friend Curtis J. Dunn. They leverage their different perspectives to understand and challenge each other on topics of present mindsets, the value of deep understanding, and the comedy of thinking deeply. Kate and Curtis tinker in their reflections on meeting at 18 and their individual evolutions since, while staying close. Their conversation explores the grey between balancing creative instincts with enough structured productivity to satisfy their additions to doing, the importance of staying present, and the joy of a friendship with deep understanding.Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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The Evolution of Identity and Creativity
Send us Fan MailIn this latest episode of Authenticated, host Kate McLeod retraces the steps of guest Megan Timpane in her full-circle moment with the revival of her one-woman show Lymphomaniac, ten years after its debut. Kate's biggest curiosity for Megan revolves around how a show about her life has evolved over ten years and how she has evolved alongside it. Megan sheds light on her transition from acting to corporate communications training, spurred by a life-altering experience that not only inspired her show but also drove her to seek career stability. The conversation delves into themes of authenticity, vulnerability, and the importance of staying true to oneself, and how active of a process that can be. Megan emphasizes how her personal growth has enriched her professional work, particularly in coaching executive communication. The episode in total underscores the power of authenticity and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and personal evolution.Megan Timpane Instagram Lymphomaniac Show Donation SiteLymphomaniac Show WebsiteLympomaniac Show InstagramAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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An Active Evolution w/ Kate McLeod
Send us Fan MailIn her first solo episode of 'Authenticated,' host Kate McLeod unabashedly shares her fascination with the creative mind and the concept of the creative conscious™. Leading by example, she discusses her personal journey of self-discovery and evolution, her various entrepreneurial ventures, and the challenges of balancing multiple projects. Kate emphasizes the importance of evidence-based self-reflection, the power of identifying your own version of "universal winks," and the continued practice of gratitude. Themes of professional authenticity, the value of different perspectives on thinking, and the significance of self-defined success naturally illuminate amidst her raw takes. Kate shares her plans for the ME³ program and community, a space dedicated to optimizing creative thinking, and announces a new initiative to revamp the platform to reflect her always evolving insights. Throughout, Kate encourages listeners to actively engage in their own evolutionary process, and make habit of optimizing their brains for more enjoyable place to inhabit.Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Fourth Walls w/ Sibel Damar
Send us Fan MailIn the latest episode of Authenticated, host Kate McLeod and guest Sibel Damar workshop perspectives on the personal nature of the fourth wall in performance. On a larger scale, they specifically analyze Sibel's relationship with her online audience both before and after the production of her viral comedy videos. Zooming in, Kate asks Sibel which parts of her characters are authentically her, leading to the revelation at the heart of Sibel’s talent: they are all part of her. The level of authenticity in this episode explores the essence of art and how all performances inherently acknowledge the act of being seen. For Sibel, her fourth wall is less of a barrier and more of a wink to her audience—a way of inviting them into moments where they’re hanging out with her. It's a stunning example of why every artistic fourth wall carries a unique voice.Sibel Damar InstagramSibel Damar TikTokSibel Damar YouTubeAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Creative Thinking for Pivoting & Adapting w/ Kayla Jury
Send us Fan MailIn the latest episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod trials bigger perspectives on pivoting and adapting in conversation with Kayla Jury. They outline tools to shift the perspective on these themes, like: abandoning "should," allowing the definition to be relative to the definer, making room for yourself where you need it, endurance, etc. all while offering personal experience as anecdote. Kayla Jury InstagramCoaches College Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Sustainable Creativity with Melissa Crespo
Send us Fan MailIn this latest episode of Authenticated, Kate meets up with Director and “Theatre Maker” Melissa Crespo. Their thoughtful conversation surveys the nuances of passion and creativity, specifically through the lens of boundaries within them for purposes of preservation. After two professional projects together, Kate and Melissa get personal with how they arrive to their diverse creative work these days. They discuss the evolving nature of what is becoming more broadly a creative entrepreneurship industry, the necessity of balance to avoid burnout, and the needed creative versatility in the arts. The conversation is peppered with humor, deep insights, and real-life experiences, showcasing the dynamic and challenging world of creative working professionals.Melissa Crespo WebsiteAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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On Evidence and Measuring Backwards w/ Whitney Uland
Send us Fan MailIn this latest episode of Authenticated, Kate is joined by Whitney Uland to have a dynamic and candid conversation about the practice of creating evidence and measuring backward to support your own thinking. The two creatively navigate their thought processes, expanding and building upon them in real time. They share their strong connection between their confidence in their individual thinking patterns and the pivotal moments in their lives that led them to discover their true selves. Later in the episode, Kate and Whitney workshop how one might "measure forward" by applying the same practice of defining personal evidence to fuel inevitable growth.Whitney Uland InstagramHow to Be Famous PodcastAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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InTune / OnBrand w/ JxJury
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, host Kate McLeod, in collaboration with JxJury, explores the importance of balancing steadfast artistic vision with the willingness to learn, expand and grow with others. They discuss how authenticity plays a key role in this process and the essential synergy needed in creative collaborations. One of the most stunning perspectives offered in this episode is the personal realignment to selfishness and how it plays into craft. The episode delves into the significance of chemistry within team dynamics and its impact on realizing a shared creative vision. McLeod and Jury lead this conversation by example, as they reflect on their partnership in the ME³ project, showcasing how aligning personal values and artistic integrity can drive successful collaboration.JxJury InstagramJxJury Music on Spotify Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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On Brains: With Kayla Jury
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod discusses her fascination with the creative mind in company with her guest, Kayla Jury, a curriculum consultant and coach. The conversation delves into Kayla's journey from education to coaching, her perspective on life as a science experiment, and the importance of integrating past experiences into present growth. Themes of forgiveness, self-acceptance, and the significance of community in personal and professional expansion are explored. Kayla shares insights on authenticity, emphasizing the importance of breaking societal 'shoulds' and embracing one's multifaceted identity. The episode wraps up with a discussion on the development of Kate's project, ME³, highlighting the collaborative process and the joy of learning from and meeting each other.Kayla Jury Instagram Coaches College Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Creative Education & Creativity in Education
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, host Kate McLeod engages in a deep conversation with actor, director and educator James Joseph O'Neil. They discuss the psychology behind the creative mind, the importance of understanding oneself, and how self-awareness can be reflective and infectious to others. O'Neil shares his career journey, spanning television and theater, his teaching experiences, and insights on auditioning and the evolution of the entertainment industry. They also delve into the challenges faced by young actors, the effects of social media on students' attention and relationship to publicity, and the evolving landscape of arts and education. The discussion is rich with anecdotes, personal growth insights, and the importance of maintaining a balanced and disciplined approach to acting and creative thinking in general.James Joseph O'Neil Instagram James Joseph O'Neil IMDBAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Finding Your Stardust & Embracing the Shadows and Light
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of 'Authenticated,' host Kate McLeod engages in a deep conversation with actor Jason Veasey, discussing his unique journey of embrace and care with his voice, both speaking and singing, and his experiences on Broadway and in television. They delve into Jason's earliest reckoning with his 'stardust,' relationship with his younger selves, and how he discovered the interconnectedness of his voice to his entire being. Their friendly conversation uncovers the importance of authenticity, the challenges of the entertainment industry, and the significance of finding one's 'stardust' or superpower; while also touching on the impact of competition, trust in the universe, and the evolving nature of careers in the arts.Jason Veasey InstagramAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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A Conversation on Balance: Playing Amidst Structure
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod engages deeply in conversation with Andrea Syglowski, an actor who has worked with nearly every foundational contemporary playwright in New York City. Their talk encompasses Andrea's journeyed kept themes of maintaining un-controlled creativity and vulnerability, within the shared human experience through her art. The conversation delves into the importance of authenticity, emotional resilience, and the interplay of seeking balance between honoring structure but allowing oneself to embrace the chaos within. Highlights include Andrea's reflections on her career, the emotional cost of theatre, and the value of listening and community in her process.Andrea Syglowski InstagramAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Beyond Singular: The Many Faces of Modern Creators
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, host Kate McLeod engages in a dynamic and thought-provoking conversation with Regina Strayhorn, a multifaceted creative known for her work as a writer, casting professional, and musician. They discuss the intricacies of the creative process, the importance of authenticity, and the interplay between different forms of artistic expression. Regina shares insights from her experiences touring with Bandits on the Run, working in casting, and composing a new musical adaptation of 'What's Eating Gilbert Grape.' The episode delves into themes of personal growth, the evolving nature of artistry, and the challenges and rewards of pursuing multiple creative endeavors.Regina Strayhorn Instagram Bandits on the Run InstagramBandits on the Run Spotify Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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The Spectrum & Art of Being Seen
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod interviews Vincent Hooper, engages in an in-depth conversation with Vincent Hooper, who is currently starring as Simba in Broadway's The Lion King. They discuss themes of self-awareness, authenticity, and the impact of creative consciousness through the lens of synonymous personal and professional growth. Vincent shares insights on managing those responsibilities, embracing visibility, and the power of self-acceptance. He reflects on the influence of storytelling, inspired by his grandfather, and the importance of vulnerability and grace. The conversation offers valuable takeaways on self-love, staying present, and evolving, providing meaningful lessons for creative thinkers and anyone pursuing an authentic life.Vincent Hooper InstagramVincent Hooper - BOI WUNDER on SpotifyAuthenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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Meet Kate McLeod: The Context & Journey to Authenticated
Send us Fan MailIn the introductory episode of Authenticated, Kate McLeod, a self-proclaimed creative entrepreneur, discusses her passion for exploring the creative mind and the importance of authenticity. She introduces her podcast series which aims to amplify a diverse array of artists, entrepreneurs and creative thinkers. Kate illuminates her path from acting, to writing, to founding 6’2 Productions and later expanding into a creative consultant too. She highlights her latest venture, ME^3, a virtual space launching in January designed to prompt individuals to build evidence-based confidence in their creative thinking and develop a self-defined creative conscious™. Throughout the podcast, Kate emphasizes the value of context, authenticity, and self-reflection in the creative process of optimizing creative thinking. Future episodes will feature influential creative minds, aiming to inspire and cultivate a community of self-aware, creative individuals.Authenticated All Access ME³ Kate McLeod
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The podcast for diverse, in-depth discussions around the creative conscious™ of creative thinkers. Join creative entrepreneur Kate McLeod as she examples in conversation, the path for authentically optimized creative patterns of thinking with other innovative creative thinkers. The result: an array of tools for listeners who want to habitualize their creative conscious™ or just take their creative thinking to the brain gym for about an hour. Get ready to get introspective, creative and expansive with the latest episode of Authenticated.
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