Zeniah Foster

Break The Slate

Arts EN ↓ 3 episodes

Break the Slate is a podcast for the next generation of theatre students, created to inform, inspire, and transform while offering new stories and experiences. Each episode explores the world of theatre from a fresh perspective, covering everything from acting tips and behind-the-scenes insights to real opinions about what needs to change in the industry. Whether you're stepping into your first rehearsal or audition, or dreaming of Broadway, Film, or TV, Break the Slate is here to help you grow, push past boundaries, and build a better, more inclusive future for theatre.

Author

Zeniah Foster

Category

Arts

Podcast website

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Latest episode

Jun 18, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 3: Career Conversations with Kaitlin Sliger 18.06.2026

Ms. Sliger’s advice for aspiring actors, models, and young talent breaking into the industry.

Episode 2: Industry Insights with Alyssa Rodriguez 26.10.2025

In this episode, I talk with actress Alyssa Rodriguez about her journey in the industry, lessons she's learned along the way, and her advice for young performers chasing her dreams.

Episode 1: High-School Theatre with Mr. Bauman 19.05.2025

In this first episode, I talk with my high school theatre teacher and director, Mr. Bauman, about his journey into theatre, the lessons he’s learned as an educator, and his advice for the next generation of theatre students. This episode aims to encourage young performers to have faith in themselves and highlights the importance of self-confidence in this industry.

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