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LET IT OUT

262 | Okay to Not Be Okay, Go Where it's Warm with Accidentally Brave star & director Maddie Corman and Kristin Hanggi

LET IT OUT

Katie Dalebout

Fashion & Beauty, Mental Health, Love, Arts, Self-help, Wellness, Katie Dalebout, Health & Fitness, Well Being, True Crime, Self-care, Society & Culture, Personal Growth, Health

4.9826 Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2019

⏱️ 88 minutes

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Summary

I felt better after recording this conversation with my two talented guests and I hope you feel better listening. Today's guests are director Kristin Hanggi and writer and actress Maddie Corman. Not only has their work has be meaningful to me, but I just really like them both so much as people. I’m very grateful to this podcast for giving me an opportunity to get to meet them and speak to them. We cover the current project Kristin and Maddie collaborated for the majority of this episode, which is a beautiful one person show called Accidentally Brave. The show is about an extremely hard thing Maddie went through and is going through, and how her and Kristin worked together while she was still IN IT to make a piece of art. Accidentally Brave is so genuine, vulnerable, and captures the emotion of pain with joy and humor. I saw the show it’s first week with my mom and we both laughed and cried very hard. The show is running until the end of June so if you’re in NYC go see it. Maybe plan a trip! In this episode we cover going through hard things, going where it’s warm, the best relationship advice ever on the podcast, making art out of hard things, and more!

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In a day you can feel a lot of different things,

0:04.0

and I can feel really fine and then not really fine depending on the minute.

0:09.0

Ah.

0:11.0

Oh, let it out. Let It Out. Let It Out.

0:21.6

Let It Out. I'm your host, Katie Delvout. I just listened to this week's episode as I was walking the bridge from Manhattan to Dumbo. And by the time I got to Dumbo, I felt better. And that was a result of listening to this conversation. And I hope that you listening

0:58.8

now have that experience too. And if you're already feeling good, I hope it brings you up even

1:05.0

higher. Good for you. I have a few things in my back pocket at all times, a few pieces of art, a few podcasts that I always

1:14.0

return to that make me feel better. And these rotate, they change based on the seasons.

1:19.4

And maybe I'll tell you at the end some of my current things that I'm listening to that make

1:24.7

me feel better in the likes and learns section of this

1:28.0

podcast. If you're new to this podcast, likes and learns is a post show that I do where I say

1:33.8

something I liked this week and something I learned this week. Anyway, today's conversation with

1:40.4

two talented artists, director, Kristen Hengey, and actress and writer Maddie Corman.

1:47.6

I've been doing this podcast in 2013, and I often get asked how I choose the guests, how I decide who comes on this podcast.

1:55.0

The show has morphed and changed a bunch over these past seven years.

2:00.6

It's so weird. I've been doing this for so long. But the one

2:03.6

thing that really hasn't changed in over 300 episodes is that I find the guests the same way.

2:13.3

It's really just who's work has been meaningful to me in some way, and I'm curious to know

2:19.1

more about them.

2:20.9

And I'm really grateful to you listening because it allows me to get to have conversations

2:27.0

like the one I had today with someone whose work was deeply meaningful to me.

2:31.8

Today's guests, Kristen and Maddie, are these two people who inspired me

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