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    <itunes:title>Take 12: She Quit Dance for 3 Years… Then Booked Snoop Dogg, Diana Ross &amp; World Tours</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with professional dancer, choreographer, and movement director Caroline Cullers for a candid look at how she went from quitting dance for three years and planning to study engineering… to movement directing Snoop Dogg’s short film, dancing for Diana Ross at the Hollywood Bowl, performing in European football stadiums, and touring the world.  From growing up a math-loving Austin nerd who “accidentally” chose dance over soccer...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with professional dancer, choreographer, and movement director Caroline Cullers for a candid look at how she went from quitting dance for three years and planning to study engineering… to movement directing Snoop Dogg’s short film, dancing for Diana Ross at the Hollywood Bowl, performing in European football stadiums, and touring the world.<br/><br/>From growing up a math-loving Austin nerd who “accidentally” chose dance over soccer, to nearly walking away from the industry for good after a pandemic shutdown and a canceled tour, Caroline’s story is a playbook in trusting your gut, honoring the “God pull,” and letting faith lead you into rooms you didn’t even know existed.<br/><br/>Before the Snoop set calls, Juventus stadium gigs, and viral Meta glasses concept videos, Caroline opens up about being the youngest of three in ultra-competitive Texas schools, falling in love with choreography in high school drill team, almost going to Clemson for engineering, and what it felt like to move to LA at 18, see everything at once… and decide it was too much.<br/><br/>Together, Mia and Caroline dive into:<br/><br/>Austin roots, sports kid to studio kid – being thrown into every sport to burn off energy, falling in love with both soccer and dance, and the moment her parents finally said, “You have to choose.”<br/><br/>Engineering brain, dancer heart – taking all AP classes, loving math and science, almost committing to Clemson for engineering, and why school never felt like the enemy of creativity.<br/><br/>Quitting dance (for real) during the pandemic – getting a scholarship to a now-closed LA dance school, moving downtown at 18, seeing the industry up close… and deciding it was not the life she wanted.<br/><br/>The “God pull” back to LA – moving home to Austin, working at a lash salon, getting barre-certified and doing online school at Purdue, yet feeling deep down that her purpose still lived in Los Angeles.<br/><br/>The leap: quitting her job with zero bookings – the exact moment she emailed her hot yoga studio from a Texas dance convention to quit, lost the convention check to a hurricane… and somehow stayed totally calm.<br/><br/>Nine-day miracle run – the wild timeline where, within days of quitting, she booked a Victoria Justice music video, a tour with Marco Antonio Solís, and a performance in Italy at the Juventus stadium with artist Tia Tia—all through relationships and reputation.<br/><br/>Advice for aspiring dancers &amp; LA dreamers – why there’s no single “right” path, how to honor your own timing, and why your relationships, gratitude, and work ethic matter infinitely more than your follower count.<br/><br/>Living the dream, but letting it evolve – why Caroline genuinely feels like she’s living her dream now, how her definition of success keeps shifting, and why freedom, joy, and good people around her are the real endgame.<br/><br/>🎬 You can quit, pivot, and still come back stronger. You don’t need a perfect plan—you need faith, community, and the courage to jump before all the answers appear.<br/><br/>🎧 Listen on Spotify:<br/>👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/2PZkkg10gXNJTd5Y5JHb9a?si=2268c1dfd435461a<br/><br/>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/<br/>👉 Guest: Caroline Cullers — https://www.instagram.com/caroline.cullers/<br/>👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/<br/><br/>👍 Like, comment, and subscribe</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with Kailey – Philly-born former stylist turned artist &amp; athlete relations lead at a live streaming production company – for a raw, no-fluff look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive in a male-dominated entertainment world while getting sober, staying grounded, and loving the chaos.  From moving to LA at 19 to get sober, to accidentally talking herself into a promotion, to running 16+ hour production days betw...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with Kailey – Philly-born former stylist turned artist &amp; athlete relations lead at a live streaming production company – for a raw, no-fluff look at what it actually takes to survive and thrive in a male-dominated entertainment world while getting sober, staying grounded, and loving the chaos.<br/><br/>From moving to LA at 19 to get sober, to accidentally talking herself into a promotion, to running 16+ hour production days between Radio City Music Hall and NBA All-Star Weekend, Kailey’s story is a blueprint for young women who refuse to sit at a desk, know they’re “people smart,” and want to turn that into a real career.<br/><br/>Before live streaming tours, award shows, and album release parties, Kailey opens up about growing up in Philly, nannying kids with special needs, trying to study criminology to join the FBI, and realizing her superpower wasn’t textbooks—it was people.<br/><br/>Together, Mia and Kailey dive into:<br/><br/>Philly roots, LA restart – moving cross-country, growing up loud and energetic, and realizing she was never built for a 9–5 behind a desk<br/><br/>From boutiques to celebrity styling – working retail on Abbot Kinney &amp; in Santa Monica, getting randomly DMed into an assistant role, and falling into styling via closet organizing, events, and brand deals<br/><br/>One client that changed everything – how landing a single celebrity client put her name “in the game,” and what it really takes to hold your ground on rates, travel, and boundaries as a 22-year-old woman<br/><br/>Being young, female, and taken seriously – walking into male-dominated rooms as the only woman, owning her direct “Philly” communication style in an LA world that sugarcoats, and why confidence changes the whole conversation<br/><br/>Constructive criticism as a love language – letting mentors and her Head of Production “hold her to it,” studying powerful women COOs in the room, and treating feedback as proof people care about her growth<br/><br/>From assistant to running point – getting hired on the crypto side of a startup, speaking up in the wrong room at the right time, and accidentally pitching herself into a senior role on the social side after a Love Island project<br/><br/>Future of live streaming vs TV – why she thinks Twitch &amp; Kick are on a straight incline, how Amazon’s integration will change how we shop on stream, and why organic product placement beats in-your-face ads<br/><br/>Crafty Corner &amp; set survival kit – cucumbers with salt over snacks, coffee non-negotiables, the “diaper bag” her assistant built (peppermint hand sanitizer, meds, gum, pen, highlighter, face spray, chapstick, hair ties, and more)<br/><br/>Industry icks &amp; betrayal list – begging for contracts to get signed, delays on payments and decisions, cold emails that drain her soul, and the chaos of managing 3,000–4,000 texts plus dozens of calls a day<br/><br/>Getting fired, then leveling up – the Santa Monica swimwear content “scandal,” an unprofessional boss, and how that firing immediately turned into her first real styling assistant setup and work trips to Vegas<br/><br/>Advice for 19-year-old you – don’t rush into living alone, stop lying about who you work with, start small, and choose being driven, honest, and accountable over looking like you “made it” on Instagram<br/><br/>Living your dream (for real) – what long-term success looks like for her now, how sobriety made this life possible, and staying grounded while being fully desensitized to mansions, money, and celebrities<br/><br/>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/<br/>👉 Guest: Kailey. - https://www.instagram.com/kaillleyyyy/<br/>👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/<br/><br/>👍 Like, comment, and subscribe</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with creative director, multi-hyphenate, and viral “Sign My Lens” mastermind Izzy for a raw, behind-the-scenes look at how she went from iMovie warrior and ASMR chaos gremlin… to Times Square billboards, the Grammys red carpet, and now the Oscars.  From painting on her face and screaming into a camera at 16, to interning at a production studio in high school, to building a creative career across music, fashion, and lifestyle...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with creative director, multi-hyphenate, and viral “Sign My Lens” mastermind Izzy for a raw, behind-the-scenes look at how she went from iMovie warrior and ASMR chaos gremlin… to Times Square billboards, the Grammys red carpet, and now the Oscars.<br/><br/>From painting on her face and screaming into a camera at 16, to interning at a production studio in high school, to building a creative career across music, fashion, and lifestyle campaigns, her journey is a blueprint for self-made storytellers who refuse to wait for permission.<br/><br/>Before the viral Grammys sign and Recording Academy calls, Izzy opens up about being the “weird” entrepreneurial kid who left school midday to work, binging early Asian YouTubers to learn production, and turning free prom dresses and Famous Footwear shoes into real brand partnerships by making herself—and her ideas—impossible to ignore.<br/><br/>Together, Mia and Izzy dive into:<br/><br/>Philly roots &amp; early hustle – leaving high school midday to work at 16, leading student government, and embracing being “slightly weird” and entrepreneurial from day one<br/><br/>Representation and Asian YouTube era – growing up with no local representation, finding JK Films, David So, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Wong Fu, and deciding to document her own journey<br/><br/>From ASMR chaos to series queen – painting her face, screaming at the camera, and turning unhinged ASMR into viral content and early series like full-time creative, part-time student and Izzy Learns Things<br/><br/>Learning production before graduation – landing a high school internship at Cucinara Productions (now BTS Studios), jumping from iMovie to Adobe Premiere, and getting thrown real-client work editing for Cole Hamels’ daughter<br/><br/>Turning wants into work – pitching prom dress brands and Famous Footwear, trading great storytelling and visuals for product, and realizing everything she wants can be “paid for” with intentional content<br/><br/>What a real call sheet looks like – admin mornings, afternoon creative sprints, prospecting for new leads, and why she treats production and red carpet days like game days (matcha, stretching, and all)<br/><br/>Inside the Grammys “Sign My Lens” phenomenon – getting the Recording Academy call, pitching seven concepts in three hours, improvising with $1 Dollar Tree and Michael’s acrylic frames, and still getting every single person on the carpet to sign<br/><br/>Billie Eilish, Times Square, and pressure diamonds – how one sweet interaction and consistent virality changed the exposure on her work, and why pressure only works if your foundation is solid<br/><br/>Big budget vs big ideas – shooting a full documentary on $10k, why equipment is a luxury (not a requirement), and how done beats perfect every single time<br/><br/>Virality myths &amp; brand trust – why “I just want to go viral” is her industry ick, how virality without infrastructure means nothing, and why she focuses on brand trust and long-term IP instead of chasing the algorithm<br/><br/>Freelancing is “unstable”? Cap. – how she’s been an entrepreneur since 16, built retainer-based income, and why if you’re capped financially, it’s often a positioning problem, not a talent problem<br/><br/>🎬 You don’t need permission, a huge budget, or a perfect plan. You need taste, tenacity, and the courage to pitch big ideas before you feel ready.<br/><br/>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/<br/>👉 Guest: Izzy — https://www.instagram.com/izzy.soo.dizzy/<br/>👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/<br/><br/>👍 Like, comment, and subscribe</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with creative director, multi-hyphenate, and viral “Sign My Lens” mastermind Izzy for a raw, behind-the-scenes look at how she went from iMovie warrior and ASMR chaos gremlin… to Times Square billboards, the Grammys red carpet, and now the Oscars.<br/><br/>From painting on her face and screaming into a camera at 16, to interning at a production studio in high school, to building a creative career across music, fashion, and lifestyle campaigns, her journey is a blueprint for self-made storytellers who refuse to wait for permission.<br/><br/>Before the viral Grammys sign and Recording Academy calls, Izzy opens up about being the “weird” entrepreneurial kid who left school midday to work, binging early Asian YouTubers to learn production, and turning free prom dresses and Famous Footwear shoes into real brand partnerships by making herself—and her ideas—impossible to ignore.<br/><br/>Together, Mia and Izzy dive into:<br/><br/>Philly roots &amp; early hustle – leaving high school midday to work at 16, leading student government, and embracing being “slightly weird” and entrepreneurial from day one<br/><br/>Representation and Asian YouTube era – growing up with no local representation, finding JK Films, David So, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Wong Fu, and deciding to document her own journey<br/><br/>From ASMR chaos to series queen – painting her face, screaming at the camera, and turning unhinged ASMR into viral content and early series like full-time creative, part-time student and Izzy Learns Things<br/><br/>Learning production before graduation – landing a high school internship at Cucinara Productions (now BTS Studios), jumping from iMovie to Adobe Premiere, and getting thrown real-client work editing for Cole Hamels’ daughter<br/><br/>Turning wants into work – pitching prom dress brands and Famous Footwear, trading great storytelling and visuals for product, and realizing everything she wants can be “paid for” with intentional content<br/><br/>What a real call sheet looks like – admin mornings, afternoon creative sprints, prospecting for new leads, and why she treats production and red carpet days like game days (matcha, stretching, and all)<br/><br/>Inside the Grammys “Sign My Lens” phenomenon – getting the Recording Academy call, pitching seven concepts in three hours, improvising with $1 Dollar Tree and Michael’s acrylic frames, and still getting every single person on the carpet to sign<br/><br/>Billie Eilish, Times Square, and pressure diamonds – how one sweet interaction and consistent virality changed the exposure on her work, and why pressure only works if your foundation is solid<br/><br/>Big budget vs big ideas – shooting a full documentary on $10k, why equipment is a luxury (not a requirement), and how done beats perfect every single time<br/><br/>Virality myths &amp; brand trust – why “I just want to go viral” is her industry ick, how virality without infrastructure means nothing, and why she focuses on brand trust and long-term IP instead of chasing the algorithm<br/><br/>Freelancing is “unstable”? Cap. – how she’s been an entrepreneur since 16, built retainer-based income, and why if you’re capped financially, it’s often a positioning problem, not a talent problem<br/><br/>🎬 You don’t need permission, a huge budget, or a perfect plan. You need taste, tenacity, and the courage to pitch big ideas before you feel ready.<br/><br/>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/<br/>👉 Guest: Izzy — https://www.instagram.com/izzy.soo.dizzy/<br/>👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/<br/><br/>👍 Like, comment, and subscribe</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with red carpet PA, moderator, and host Logan Grube for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to move across the country, break into entertainment, and build a career one connection (and 12-hour day) at a time.<br/><br/>From grinding in Midwest restaurants and construction, to managing a brand new Buffalo Wild Wings, to now working The Voice, Netflix’s Let’s Marry Harry, and the Emmys / Golden Globes red carpets, Logan’s journey is a masterclass in attitude, resilience, and saying “yes” before you feel ready.<br/><br/>Before the Golden Globes crowds and red carpet setups, Logan opens up about growing up in Mansfield, Ohio, discovering he’s “good with people,” road-tripping solo across the U.S. to move to LA, and how his sisters in the industry helped him get a foot in the door—but his work ethic and personality kept him in the room.<br/><br/>Together, Mia and Logan dive into:<br/><br/>Midwest roots &amp; personality hires – being the “Energizer Bunny” kid, loving the outdoors, and why being a good hang can matter just as much as being good at your job<br/><br/>Choosing “safe” business management… then pivoting – thinking a college degree would be a golden ticket, working IT staffing, and realizing the traditional path wasn’t it<br/><br/>Restaurant &amp; construction grind – 60–70 hour weeks, opening a Buffalo Wild Wings at 24, and how running a restaurant secretly prepared him for production schedules and chaos<br/><br/>The move to LA – fires forcing his sisters to move, the “if there’s a will, there’s a way” mindset, and a 10–day solo road trip through Chicago, Colorado, Utah, and Vegas<br/><br/>First gigs in entertainment – day-playing on The Voice, talent wrangling on a reconfigured set, feeling “off” and still getting called back, and learning that you’re always auditioning for your next show<br/><br/>From The Voice to Netflix &amp; red carpets – how one day on a set led to Let’s Marry Harry, then E! red carpet work at the Emmys &amp; Golden Globes through relationships and reputation<br/><br/>How to be a PA people actually want back – “be available, be invisible,” why perception is everything, and the fine line between being helpful and being a kiss-ass<br/><br/>Networking without being weird – talking to everyone on set (drivers, art, grips, coordinators), avoiding PA purgatory, and remembering that “anybody can be anybody” on the next show<br/><br/>Freelance reality vs 9–5 life – missing the consistent gym routine and early mornings, but embracing unpredictable call times, random off-weeks, and the tradeoffs of loving what you do<br/><br/>Friends, relationships, and sacrifice in entertainment – why you need people who understand last-minute call times, canceled plans, and ghosting for a week because you’re on a run of 12s<br/><br/>Crafty Corner &amp; industry icks – best crafty picks (breakfast burritos, fruit snacks, Sour Patch watermelon), the return of the sweet tooth, and why constant job-begging &amp; over-kiss-ass behavior are major red flags<br/>Protecting your reputation when you vouch for others – the risk of recommending people, why your name is your currency, and how one bad referral can cost you calls later<br/><br/>🎬 No nepotism without hustle. Connections can open the door—but showing up kind, prepared, and ready to work is what keeps you inside.<br/><br/>🎧 Listen on Spotify:<br/><br/>👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/2PZkkg10gXNJTd5Y5JHb9a?si=2268c1dfd435461a<br/><br/>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/><br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/<br/>👉 Guest: Logan Grube — https://www.instagram.com/livinlikelogan__/<br/>👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/<br/><br/>👍 Like, comment, and subscribe<br/>💬 Drop a comment with guests or careers you want us to feature next<br/>🎥 Follow on Instagram for clips, teasers, and behind-the-scenes moments</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with sports camera operator and studio utility Josh Boro for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to break into live sports production and survive 16-hour days on the road. From shooting Temple athletics with ESPN crews, to freelancing under his own banner, to now working with Fox Sports in both studio and on-site race coverage, Josh’s journey is a masterclass in initiative, humility, and hustle. Before t...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with sports camera operator and studio utility Josh Boro for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to break into live sports production and survive 16-hour days on the road.</p><p>From shooting Temple athletics with ESPN crews, to freelancing under his own banner, to now working with Fox Sports in both studio and on-site race coverage, Josh’s journey is a masterclass in initiative, humility, and hustle.</p><p>Before the Super Bowls, IndyCar races, and national broadcasts, Josh opens up about growing up in South Jersey, discovering cameras through his dad’s camcorder, and turning silly middle school YouTube skits into a real career path. </p><p>He shares how Temple’s resources quietly unlocked huge opportunities, how a single DM changed everything, and the fine line between being ambitious and being “that annoying intern.”</p><p>Together, Mia and Josh dive into:Growing up sporty &amp; creative – how playing sports and messing around with cameras as a kid turned into a career in sports media</p><p>The power of over-delivering – doing extra edits, working for less (or free) early on, and why client happiness mattered more than the check</p><p>Temple University &amp; the LA Semester – choosing Temple for opportunity, navigating college during COVID, and finding community through athletics</p><p>Getting onto the ESPN crew at Temple – stalking the “right” person on Twitter, sending a cold DM, and landing on the sideline with a camera he’d never used before</p><p>Balancing school and gigs – knowing when to say no, regrets about turning down a Netflix “Hustle” opportunity, and how to weigh long-term value vs. short-term gradesFrom Temple to Fox Sports – applying to ~70 internships, nearly not landing one, and finally getting the call from Fox just a week before moving to LA</p><p>How to be the intern people actually want back – avoiding ego, reading the room, and making everyone’s day easier instead of trying to be the starLife now at Fox Sports – the reality of studio days vs. road days, setting up cameras and lights, keeping sets clean, and being the person who quietly holds everything together</p><p>Grinding through 16–24 hour days – how camaraderie, crew chemistry, and genuinely loving the work help push through the exhaustion</p><p>🎬 No ego. All effort. Cameras, connections, and catching your big break by showing up ready to work.</p><p>🎧 Listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2PZkkg10gXNJTd5Y5JHb9a?si=2268c1dfd435461a📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/👉 Guest: Josh Boro — https://www.instagram.com/jboroproductions/👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/👍 Like, comment, and subscribe💬 Drop a comment with guests or careers you want us to feature🎥 Follow on Instagram for clips, teasers, and behind-the-scenes moments</p>]]></content:encoded>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Mia LePage reconnects with mentor, choreographer, and educator Anthony Burrell for a deeply personal conversation about growth, faith, and full-circle moments. Anthony’s career spans Alvin Ailey, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Dance Moms, and more — but his story begins in Philadelphia, where dance became therapy and mentors became lifelines. He shares how childhood trauma shaped his drive, how Point Breeze Performing Art...]]></itunes:summary>
    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Mia LePage reconnects with mentor, choreographer, and educator Anthony Burrell for a deeply personal conversation about growth, faith, and full-circle moments.</p><p>Anthony’s career spans Alvin Ailey, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Dance Moms, and more — but his story begins in Philadelphia, where dance became therapy and mentors became lifelines.</p><p>He shares how childhood trauma shaped his drive, how Point Breeze Performing Arts Center changed his future, and why Breaking Barriers was created to give other kids the same opportunity he once received.</p><p>The conversation dives into:</p><p>• Taking risks and walking away from stability<br/>• Concert vs. commercial dance worlds<br/>• Navigating industry politics and public controversy<br/>• The importance of mentorship and affirmations<br/>• Relationships, self-worth, and protecting your light<br/>• Building legacy through education and fatherhood</p><p>Plus, we get into fan-favorite segments:</p><p>🎙 What’s On Your Call Sheet – teaching at Boston Conservatory and launching Burrell University</p><p>🔥 Hot Takes / This or That – stadium tours, rehearsal magic, classical foundations</p><p>🧠 Fact or Fiction – clearing up misconceptions about commercial dance</p><p>🍿 Crafty Corner – wild tour stories and lessons learned the hard way</p><p>📋 Industry Truths – talent opens doors, but business keeps you there</p><p>Whether you’re a dancer, creative, educator, or someone rebuilding after setbacks, this episode is packed with perspective, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom.</p><p>📍 Philly roots. Global impact.<br/>🎬 Break barriers. Build legacy.</p><p>🎧 Watch the full episode on YouTube:<br/>👉 <em>https://youtube.com/@mialepage?si=ArcRSBULA0iZo0y3</em></p><p>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/👉 Guest: Anthony Burrell — https://www.instagram.com/anthonyburrell/👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/</p><p>👍 Like, comment, and share<br/>💬 Leave a review if this episode resonated</p>]]></description>
    <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Mia LePage reconnects with mentor, choreographer, and educator Anthony Burrell for a deeply personal conversation about growth, faith, and full-circle moments.</p><p>Anthony’s career spans Alvin Ailey, Beyoncé, Mariah Carey, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Dance Moms, and more — but his story begins in Philadelphia, where dance became therapy and mentors became lifelines.</p><p>He shares how childhood trauma shaped his drive, how Point Breeze Performing Arts Center changed his future, and why Breaking Barriers was created to give other kids the same opportunity he once received.</p><p>The conversation dives into:</p><p>• Taking risks and walking away from stability<br/>• Concert vs. commercial dance worlds<br/>• Navigating industry politics and public controversy<br/>• The importance of mentorship and affirmations<br/>• Relationships, self-worth, and protecting your light<br/>• Building legacy through education and fatherhood</p><p>Plus, we get into fan-favorite segments:</p><p>🎙 What’s On Your Call Sheet – teaching at Boston Conservatory and launching Burrell University</p><p>🔥 Hot Takes / This or That – stadium tours, rehearsal magic, classical foundations</p><p>🧠 Fact or Fiction – clearing up misconceptions about commercial dance</p><p>🍿 Crafty Corner – wild tour stories and lessons learned the hard way</p><p>📋 Industry Truths – talent opens doors, but business keeps you there</p><p>Whether you’re a dancer, creative, educator, or someone rebuilding after setbacks, this episode is packed with perspective, honesty, and hard-earned wisdom.</p><p>📍 Philly roots. Global impact.<br/>🎬 Break barriers. Build legacy.</p><p>🎧 Watch the full episode on YouTube:<br/>👉 <em>https://youtube.com/@mialepage?si=ArcRSBULA0iZo0y3</em></p><p>📸 Follow the show &amp; everyone featured on Instagram:<br/>👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/👉 Guest: Anthony Burrell — https://www.instagram.com/anthonyburrell/👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/</p><p>👍 Like, comment, and share<br/>💬 Leave a review if this episode resonated</p>]]></content:encoded>
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