Ever wondered how someone navigates the unique challenges of a thriving career in musical theater while dealing with the daily hurdles of a chronic illness? Chelsey, our inspiring guest, shares her remarkable journey from Vancouver to the American Musical and Dramatic Academy and how she's now making a difference as the Associate Director of Musical Theater at the 92nd Street Y in New York City. Diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis in 2020, Chelsey didn't let her condition define her; instead, she transformed her journey into a support system for others through her "Immune System Hates Me" podcast and the Rheumatoid Arthritis Warriors support group. Tune in to hear how Chelsey champions the importance of community and support for those living with chronic illnesses.
Through candid reflections, Chelsey discusses overcoming self-imposed barriers and avoiding the catastrophic mindset that often accompanies chronic illness. She emphasizes the support she receives from her colleagues and the nurturing environment that allows her to thrive in both teaching and performing. Learn how Chelsey's passion for musical theater extends beyond the stage as she helps young performers build confidence and find their voice in a creative space that welcomes all. From guiding shy kids to become confident performers to creating a sense of belonging, Chelsey's story is a beautiful testament to the power of the arts in personal development.
Navigating a career in the performing arts while managing a chronic illness is no small feat, but Chelsey shares invaluable insights and practical advice on how to make it work. Listen as she talks about adapting dance routines, understanding personal limitations, and having backup plans like further education. Get a glimpse into her personal life, including her experiences with new medications and maintaining relationships. With heartwarming anecdotes and genuine moments, Chelsey's episode is a heartfelt reminder that authenticity and relatability are key to building a supportive community. Join us for an episode filled with humor, shared experiences, and the special bond with our "spoonies sisters.
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