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The Quiet Part Out Loud

Broadway Podcast Network
Mental Health
Broadway
Theater
Identity
Vulnerability
Therapy
Performing Arts
People-Pleasing
Depression
Cancer
Validation
Shame
Mormonism
Power
Addiction
Parenting
Disordered Eating
People Pleasing
Authenticity
Masculinity

Have you ever wondered how your favorite artist actually feels? Well, here’s your chance! Tony nominee and psychotherapist Bobby Steggert dives deep with Broadway's finest. Part interview/part therapy, he goes right to the heart of things with some of your favorite artists - What they still struggle with. What lessons they’ve learned. What they haven’t figured out yet. There’s enormous power in sa... more

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Emily Walton was born into a family of theater people and never questioned her destiny as she began performing professionally as a teenager. She discusses the unique paradox of receiving all the benefits of joining the family business along with th... more

Carla Duren and Bobby played opposite each other in the Broadway revival of 110 in the Shade. Twenty years later, they are both working with artists in healing professions, while Carla's wisdom grows out of a lifelong search for spiritual meaning th... more

Patrick Stafford is an actor who has been navigating a serious kidney disease for most of his life. This month, he underwent a second life-saving kidney transplant. He discusses how an early relationship to his mortality affected his life and his c... more

Adam Gwon is a composer and lyricist whose work explores the tension in the human condition between solitude and connection. It is his own introversion that fostered the space for him to discover his authentic voice, while it is also a tool for conn... more

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Recent Guests

Carla Duren
Artist and coach exploring spirituality and essence
Artist and coach
Episode: Ep 52 - Carla Duren - The Seeking Part
Patrick Stafford
Actor known for musical theatre and TV roles
Actor, transplant recipient
Episode: Ep 51 - Patrick Stafford - The Realist Part
Adam Gwon
Composer and writer of new musicals; self-described introvert
Self-employed (Musicals)
Episode: Ep 50 - Adam Gwon - The Introverted Part
Michele Pawk
Renowned Broadway actress
Theater performer
Episode: Ep 49 - Michele Pawk - The Critic Part
Jenni Barber
Actress and mentor discussed in-depth in this episode
Actor/Teacher (USC)
Episode: Ep 47 - Jenni Barber - The Caretaker Part
Jay Armstrong Johnson
Broadway actor and performer who explores the complexities of selfishness and authenticity in the industry.
Episode: Ep 45 - Jay Armstrong Johnson - The Selfish Part
Elisa Galindez
Actress known for her lead role in 'Real Women Have Curves'.
Episode: Ep 43 - Elisa Galindez - The Embarrassed Part
Tiffany Mann
An extraordinarily gifted singer and actor grappling with uncertainty in her artistic career.
Episode: Ep 41 - Tiffany Mann - The Uncertain Part
Nicholas Barasch
Young Broadway actor starring in Pirates on Broadway
Pirates on Broadway
Episode: Ep 39 - Nicholas Barasch - The Inner Child Part

Host

Bobby Steggert
Host of The Quiet Part Out Loud

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 68 ratings
  • Great podcast!

    I listened to all 50 of these episodes and really enjoyed this podcast. I learned a lot about some of my favorite Broadway performers and some of the struggles that those in “the industry” face. While I am not a performer, this podcast has helped me with learning about different “parts” of myself as well. Well worth the listen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Broadway.Mixologist
    United States2 months ago
  • A Much-Needed Broadway Podcast

    I’m fairly new to this podcast, but every episode I’ve listened to so far has really blown me away. I hadn’t realized that while I’d heard some pretty vulnerable interviews of my favorite tv/film actors, I’d rarely heard any meaningful, walls-down type conversations with Broadway actors. Growing up, my Broadway heroes always seemed to have this unshakeable grit and glossy sheen of perfection at the same time, but this show is such an excellent reminder that all beings suffer. We truly don’t know... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    WinningBean
    United States2 years ago
  • A Must-Listen

    One of the best new podcasts out there. Broadway lovers, this pod is for you. Self-care enthusiasts, this pod is for you. To all who seek a deeper understanding of the world around them, this pod is for you! Tony nominated actor-turned-therapist Bobby Steggert brings his signature blend of curiosity, wit, and vulnerability to this show dedicated to exploring the parts of ourselves we keep hidden (but maybe shouldn’t). Heartfelt, funny, exciting, and profound, “The Quiet Part Out Loud” is a perfe... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jakebuddi
    United States2 years ago
  • Insightful introspections

    One of the best podcasts within the Broadway Podcast Network, focusing on psychology and self-awareness within the profession that has universal appeal and applicability. Kudos to Steggert and team.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    The NYG
    United States2 years ago

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Content is seen as a meaningful niche offering within the Broadway community.
Guests are described as brave, open, and deeply honest about mental health and identity.
Listeners appreciate the candid, walls-down conversations that reveal hard truths behind success.
The host is praised for guiding sensitive topics with warmth and expertise.

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ep 49 - Michele Pawk - The Critic Part
Q: What changed about identity once you became known?
She describes a shift from the early, free-spirited approach to acting to a more conscious awareness of how fame and public perception shape choices, while maintaining a grounding in the work and in family.
Ep 46 - Tyler Joseph Ellis - The Observer Part
Q: Was it just for fun?
Tyler describes creating sketch comedy with his friends in middle school as merely a fun, creative outlet without any expectation of recognition.
Ep 46 - Tyler Joseph Ellis - The Observer Part
Q: How do you remember very early on having a very sort of observational center to you?
Tyler reflects on being an observant child, using his observations as a survival tactic in social situations, especially during middle school, where he felt the need to carefully navigate his interactions.
Ep 45 - Jay Armstrong Johnson - The Selfish Part
Q: What was your experience growing up and how did it frame your understanding of selfishness?
Jay explains that his perception of selfishness was framed during his parents' divorce, which left a significant impact on him as he navigated his newfound path in theater while balancing family dynamics.
Ep 39 - Nicholas Barasch - The Inner Child Part
Q: What does your inner child want for you in the future?
To just have fun and enjoy the experience, as he didn't get to enjoy himself due to the high stakes of performance.

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This interview-driven show blends candid conversation with therapeutic insight, focusing on performers who discuss identity, vulnerability, and mental health in the arts. Hosts guide deep-dive chats about ambition, self-care, code-switching, and the pressures of Broadway, often revealing how personal experiences shape creative work. Episodes stand out for their unguarded honesty, practical takeaways for resilience, and a culture-shifting emphasis on authenticity in high-pressure performance environments. The format often pairs psychological reflection with career insights, making it helpful for listeners seeking personal growth and a more humane view of the industry.

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Recent guests on The Quiet Part Out Loud include:

1. Carla Duren
2. Patrick Stafford
3. Adam Gwon
4. Michele Pawk
5. Jenni Barber
6. Jay Armstrong Johnson
7. Elisa Galindez
8. Tiffany Mann

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