Here on Why I’ll Never Make It, we focus on the challenges and setbacks that artists face, but there is one podcast out there focusing on the Spectacular Failures of companies and organizations. Lauren Ober is the host and producer of that podcast and is also a journalist, a noted speaker, and voice coach. In part one of our conversation She and I discuss some of the parallels between being onstage and behind a mic, but we focus mainly on the rise and fall the big Broadway production company Livent.
Listen to "The Curtain Falls on a Big Broadway Company" on Spectacular Failures.
Thank you for joining me for part one of my conversation with Lauren Ober. Come back for part two in just a couple of days.
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