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When Lightning Strikes! - Podcast

When Lightning Strikes!

Broadway’s top talents reveal their lightning bolt moments that set them on the course of their dreams. When Lightning Strikes! Is hosted by Forbes.com and Parade.com contributor Jeryl Brunner. “The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” - Mark Twain We’ve all had it. Eureka! Your proverbial lightbulb goes off. The heavens open. The seas part. That wondrous, heart thumping, tingly, glorious mic drop moment when you realized what you were meant to do. No matter what it took. Lightning has struck! And from then on nothing is ever, ever the same. Host Jeryl Brunner presents candid, sometimes soul-baring, often funny chats with actors, writers, producers, directors and creatives as they lay down their THIS IS IT! discoveries about why they do what they do and what led them into theater. Learn more about Jeryl at @jeryl_brunner or www.jerylbrunner.com." When Lightning Strikes" theme song by Tom McGovern. Producer and talent booker: Anna Strout. Part of the Broadway Podcast Network.

Performing Arts Visual Arts Arts
Update frequency
every 19 days
Average duration
42 minutes
Episodes
83
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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#3 - Anika Larsen

#3 - Anika Larsen

There are singers and then there is Anika Larsen. Known for her ferocious belt, she made her Broadway debut in Rent and was nominated for a Tony award playing prolific songwriter Cynthia Weil in Beau…
00:50:29  |   Thu 11 Jun 2020
#2 - Tiler Peck

#2 - Tiler Peck

Tiler Peck was dancing before she could walk. By the time she was four-years-old she had a talent for remembering three minute dance solos. “I was dancing all the time,” says Peck who has been a prin…
00:38:09  |   Fri 29 May 2020
#1 - Annie Golden

#1 - Annie Golden

Annie Golden got her start in the 1970s as the lead singer of the CBGB headlining band, The Shirts.  In the 1970s director Milos Forman “discovered” Annie Golden singing at CBGBs with her band The Sh…
00:56:51  |   Mon 18 May 2020
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