Marvin Sapp says he was “too Assertive” When Instructing Ushers to Shut the Doors in viral video
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Michelle Lang-Raymond, founder and Executive Director of Acts on Stage, joins The Up and Up to share her journey of creating spaces where artists of color and people of faith can bring their full authentic selves. From her southern roots in Mississippi to building a groundbreaking theater company in Seattle, Michelle discusses how she’s bridging the gap between faith communities and artistic expression.
In this episode, we explore:
• How Michelle secured a million-dollar grant to launch Acts on Stage
• The challenges of being an artist of faith in traditional spaces
• Building a theater company during the pandemic
• Creating authentic community through artistic expression
• The importance of doing your best work at whatever level you’re at
Michelle shares powerful insights on leadership, creativity, and the transformative power of theater. Whether you’re an artist, entrepreneur, or community builder, this conversation offers wisdom on staying true to your calling while building something meaningful.
Marvin Sapp says he was “too Assertive” When Instructing Ushers to Shut the Doors in viral video
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