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What if your basement could be your first stage? Heather Brown takes Rob and Munir from her childhood Staten Island basement—where she performed solo concerts to Elton John, Billy Joel, and Rod Stewart—through the legendary halls of LaGuardia High School, where she studied drama alongside future Emmy winner Sarah Paulson. Her journey winds through the University of Michigan theater program, an adventurous year living abroad in London's theater scene, acting in Los Angeles, and ultimately back home to Staten Island Technical High School where she now directs productions like The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and serves as wellness coordinator. Heather reveals why she chose teaching over traditional performance, finding profound joy in working with students who aren't necessarily pursuing theater careers but discover themselves through creative expression. She shares the magic of LaGuardia's diverse creative ecosystem, her friendship with Sarah Paulson and their different artistic paths, and why she's changed her opinion about creative expression. Rob and Munir explore how competitive academic environments can still nurture creativity, and Munir opens up about his own late-blooming journey into acting. The conversation celebrates educators who build creative communities and the profound impact of performing alone before you perform for others. If you believe that every basement can be a rehearsal room and every classroom can be a creative ecosystem, this one's for you. Stay in Touch: 📺 Subscribe for more: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9yFb_jTqo4sXoTxJ1-YpTw 📱 Yo Munir on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yo.munir/ 👔 Find Munir on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/munirhaddad/ 👔 Find Robert on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-haddad-88670/ 🛍️ Support us — Yo Munir Merch: https://www.yomunir.com/yo-store
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