Mapping The College Audition is a podcast designed to explore the landscape of the College Theater world and demystify the daunting audition process. From deep dives with program heads and faculty from across the country to conversations with successful artists from a number of different paths, this podcast is for emerging artists of all ages (and the families who are along for the journey!).
From the Walnut Street Theater’s Studio 3 production of Winter Wonderettes, Kayla Tarpley and Jenna Pastuszek speak with Dei Lynam. They report on the show, their backgrounds, and life as an actor.
COVID-19 has delayed her performances and drastically changed her day-to-day. Yet, to steal her pun, she’s been innovating and, as usual, seems to be one step ahead of the world. We found her piece calming, creative, grounded, and inspiring. You know… exactly how we always find her. Enjoy the wisdom of our friend, Jenna P.
Welcome to The Dreaded Question’s new 8-week mini series, BASE: Best Audition Season Ever! Jenna reveals how she replaces audition "rules" with games. Complete this week's BASE challenge, tag @thedreadedquestion, use the hashtag #BASE, and be sure to share this episode with your friends. Together, we can make this the Best Audition Season Ever!
Host Lili Torre talks with Jenna Pastuszek, actor, co-founder and voice teacher at Innovative Voice Studio, co-creator of Double Treble, and college audition coach at MTCA. Jenna shares the crazy path that led her to where she is, how an obliger creates boundaries, and how to overcome creative scars.
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Singer and voice teacher Jenna Pastuszek of Innovative Voice Studio visits The Practice Parlour with Gina Morgano to chat about her vocal health journey, experience with vocal injury, and road to recovery. Please join us for this special conversation and Q&A!
Munchables for the Musical Theatre Hustle. May these episodes be bite sized conversations of solidarity, surthrival, artistic integrity, and showbiz how tos. Join us in a world where actors lift each other up. With Tara Tagliaferro and Owen Pelesh of BYOS & Jenna Pastuszek and Tim Russell of Innovative Voice Studio.
We love a BIG question on The Midnight Rodeo and this week, we tackle a massive one: Can Anyone Sing? We welcome Tim Russell who holds a Masters Degree in Vocal Performance and Pedagogy from NYU Steinhardt and is a renowned vocal coach working with Innovative Vocal Studio.
Check out Jenna and Tim’s two part series on what to do when you’re having a Sh*tty Vocal Day and/or it’s allergy season! We talk tips, tricks, and life hacks to get you out of bed and back on your vocal feet.
Sometimes we get so wrapped up in being artists that we forget that where we actually connect isn’t as artists, it’s as humans. That was a key takeaway from this conversation with Jenna. When it’s feeling hard to be an artist, maybe we can take a step back and just be human.
The podcast where we ask every artist’s least favorite question: “So...what are you up to?” In this episode, Jenna & Tim share incredible advice on establishing a successful business partnership, as well as how they manage to continuously innovate. Learn why they always choose collaboration over competition.
Are you a vocal athlete who has experienced a vocal injury or vocal trauma? Do you know someone who has a vocal injury who may be ‘suffering in silence’ because they are worried they will never perform again? A panel of performers who are also voice teachers (Alexa Green, Carrie 'Cj' Greer, Mackenzie Bykowski, Kimberly Doreen Burns, and Jenna Pastuszek) open up about their personal journeys and injuries to help challenge the stigma around vocal injury.