The Party Princess Podcast

Interview with | Michaela Vivona

26 min ¡ 23. touko 2026
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What is it REALLY like running a princess and character entertainment company behind the scenes? 👑✨ In this episode of the Party Princess Podcast, Lelah Clifford sits down with Michaela Vivona, owner of A Dream Is A Wish Parties LLC in New York, for a fun, honest, and sometimes spicy conversation about the character entertainment industry. Whether you’re a performer, business owner, cosplayer, parent, or someone who loves the magic behind the scenes, this episode gives a real look into the world of character entertainment from two experienced company owners. 🎧 Listen now and join the conversation! #PartyPrincessPodcast #CharacterEntertainment #PrincessParties #SmallBusinessPodcast #EntertainmentIndustry #PrincessCompany #WomenInBusiness #PartyPrincess #PodcastEpisode

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