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The Art of Not Making It: with Tiffany Springle - Beth DuBon

Beth DuBon

10/03/19 • 64 min

The Art of Not Making It: with Tiffany Springle

Welcome back! Today's episode we take a peek behind the curtain as one of the unsung heroes of Broadway.
Today I sit down with Beth DuBon, and we chat about her unique path into Wardrobe and Costuming. Beth lives in NYC and is currently working on Beetlejuice the Musical at the Winter Garden Theater. Previous credits include Angels in America, Natasha Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, Father Comes Home from the Wars, and many others.
It was really great talking with Beth, and we even hit on a topic rarely talked about (and should be): money.
As always share, like, review, and subscribe! Anyone you'd like me to sit down with? Let me know!
New episodes every Thursday.
Be kind and be you.
Until next time.
-Tiff

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Welcome back! Today's episode we take a peek behind the curtain as one of the unsung heroes of Broadway.
Today I sit down with Beth DuBon, and we chat about her unique path into Wardrobe and Costuming. Beth lives in NYC and is currently working on Beetlejuice the Musical at the Winter Garden Theater. Previous credits include Angels in America, Natasha Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812, Father Comes Home from the Wars, and many others.
It was really great talking with Beth, and we even hit on a topic rarely talked about (and should be): money.
As always share, like, review, and subscribe! Anyone you'd like me to sit down with? Let me know!
New episodes every Thursday.
Be kind and be you.
Until next time.
-Tiff

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X Mayo

In today's episode, I chat with X Mayo. ⁠Get ready to feel motivated and make things happen. ⁠

Currently a writer on "The Daily Show with Trevor Noah" and Suz in "The Farewell," X Mayo does it all: Actress/Producer/Comedian/Writer/Director/Dancer. ⁠

Dedicated to lifting up other artists of color, she is the Producer and creator of "Who Made the Potato Salad," a wildly successful sketch comedy show based in NYC. "Who Made the Potato Salad?" only stars people of color and aims to uplift diverse voices by giving them a huge platform to showcase their talent. ⁠

X and I met in comedy, and I'm so happy for all her recent accomplishments. You are going to love this. ⁠

Link to episode in bio.⁠

As always, subscribe, rate, review, and share. New episodes every Thursday. ⁠

Au revoir, ⁠
Tiff ⁠

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Sopan Deb

On today's episode, I met up with Sopan Deb at the NY Times. We talk about his one-of-a-kind career path, and also therapy (spoiler: don't get a therapist who falls asleep while you are talking to them).
After covering the Trump Campaign for CBS News, Sopan had three paths he could have taken: head to Washington D.C. and join the White House Pres Corps, join the NY Times as a culture reporter, or become a television comedy writer for The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. As someone who has a hard time deciding what to order for dinner, I have no idea what I would have done. Probably shake in anxiety until the last minute and decide on the Mac and Cheese.
In the end, Sopan accepted his offer with the NY Times.
Sopan Deb is currently a culture and sports reporter for The New York Times, writing about the intersection of politics and culture, among other topics. Before joining The Times, he covered Trump's presidential campaign for CBS News. You've probably seen several of the NY Times Talks interviews he's hosted, including Stephen Colbert and Hasan Minhaj.
His new book, Missed Translations: Meeting the Immigrant Parents Who Raised Me, is being released and published by Harper Collins and is currently available for pre-order here. Missed Translations will officially be available on April 21st, 2020, at Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Million, Amazon, Indiebound, and pretty much anywhere that sells books. With a foreword by Hasan Minhaj, it's already receiving high-praise and attention.
“Sopan Deb hilariously and truthfully lets us in on the ups, downs, lefts, and rights of trying to understand - as a standup comedian and a journalist - the two grown-up strangers who raised him. It’s a crazy story, but you know. Good crazy. Funny crazy. Read-this-book crazy.”
-Pete Holmes, comedian, podcast host, and author of Comedy Sex God
“As a man who has been a performer and covered performance, Sopan Deb now paints his most important picture yet, the self-portrait.”
-Roy Wood Jr., comedian and correspondent on The Daily Show with Trevor Noah
“Both Moving and hilarious, Missed Translations is not just about exploring culture, family, and love, but also understanding where one comes from in the deepest possible way. It’s a wonderful journey.”
-Jake Tapper, CNN host and author of The Hellfire Club

Sopan is a unique guy. Journalist. Author. Stand Up Comedian. Pianist. He does a lot of things and he does them well. We met about three years ago when we performed on the same comedy show. We've stayed friends, and when I was creating "The Art of Not Making It, " I knew he would be great to sit down with. I texted him about it. He said yes. And here we are.
As always, please subscribe, rate, and review! New episodes every Thursday. Don't be Sopan's therapist.

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