GUT with Christianne
Vanessa Mitchell has been a professional performer since she was a teenager: musical theater, national tours, cruise ships, aerial acts. From the outside, she was living the dream. On the inside, her perfectionism and anxiety were running the show. When her body started breaking down on a luxury cruise ship and a doctor told her she should consider leaving, it was the first time anyone had given her permission to quit. In this episode, Vanessa talks about what it's like to audition every single day and find out you didn't get the part at a friend's birthday party. She talks about crying every day during aerial training because she couldn't climb the rope. About having a panic attack because she was too scared to sing into a microphone. And about the moment she realized the thing she loved most was also the thing destroying her. Topics: performing arts career, musical theater, anxiety and perfectionism, quitting, cruise ship life, COVID impact on performers, audition culture, mental health, the swing role
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