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Half-Hour

Bryan Runionitshalfhour.blog
Whether you're a longstanding professional in the field, an aspiring stage manager, or simply curious about the wizardry that happens behind the curtains, you’re invited to be a part of an immersive journey into the heart of live entertainment's unsung heroes. Embark on this captivating expedition as we celebrate the brilliance and resilience of those who ensure that the show continues to go on.
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Episodes

Ep 11: Practice, Presence, and the Ethics of Showing Up

What does it really mean to show up? In this episode of Half-Hour , we explore the quiet, powerful practice of presence — the kind that transforms a room, deepens trust, and reshapes how we lead. Drawing from a personal code of ethics and inspired by Amy Cuddy’s Presence , Bryan shares how body language, vulnerability, and rehearsal culture all intersect to create ethical, human-first leadership in the entertainment world and beyond. Whether you’re calling cues or navigating a high-stakes conver...

May 26, 202522 min

Ep 10: Living the Code

I take a step back to revisit something I wrote years ago that continues to shape how I lead, collaborate, and grow: my personal code of ethics. Originally written as a professional exercise, it’s become a compass for how I show up in complex spaces, especially when things don’t go as planned. You’ll hear the honest truth behind what I wrote in 2019, what’s changed since then, and how these four pillars—growth, relationships, adaptability, and courage—continue to challenge and ground me. This ep...

May 26, 202519 min

Ep 09: The Leadership You Won't See

Bryan sets the mission for the show: to bring real value to your leadership journey in live entertainment. He dives deep into what truly separates a good stage manager from a great one, beyond technical skills, and shares practical ways you can grow your leadership, build trust, and create stronger backstage environments. Whether you’re early in your career or refining your craft, this episode offers actionable insights you can take back to your team today.

Apr 27, 202517 min

How to Build a Career as a Freelancer (Audio Version)

Making a Freelance Life Work for You by Laura Zingle is an honest and empowering look at navigating a freelance career in theatre, live events, and production. Laura shares her journey from stage management student to multi-hyphenate creative professional, offering insights into embracing flexibility, redefining success, and building a career outside the traditional 9-to-5. Whether you’re a stage manager, event coordinator, or creative freelancer, this reflection is packed with wisdom on mindset...

Apr 02, 202518 min

The Four Rules of Negotiating (Audio Version)

Talking about money is uncomfortable. We get into the industry because we love the work, not because we want to haggle over pay. But just like in any profession, negotiating your salary—whether for a new job or a raise in your current role—is essential for long-term career sustainability. Read the article at: https://itshalfhour.blog/the-four-rules-for-negotiating/

Feb 26, 20257 min

Equality vs Equity: Why Difference Matters More Than Ever (Audio Version)

We don’t need a corporate mandate to do the right thing. As leaders, we set the tone for how our teams operate. If we care about the future of this industry, we must ensure that talent isn’t just welcomed but truly supported. Read the full article on Half-Hour: https://itshalfhour.blog/equality-vs-equity-why-the-difference-matters-more-than-ever/

Feb 12, 20254 min

Managing Personalities (Audio Version)

What’s the key to success? It’s not only about managing complex schedules or having the technical prowess to give you an edge; it’s mostly about the people we manage. How can you effectively lead such a diverse team? Want to know how emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and adaptability can transform your leadership style? Check out these 5 skills you can foster and build to help you manage the diverse personalities in our industry. Read the full article on Half-Hour: https://itshalfhour...

Jan 29, 20259 min

Participation vs Contribution (Audio Version)

Are you just showing up, or are you making a difference? The distinction between participation and contribution can make or break a production. Read the full article on Half-Hour: https://itshalfhour.blog/participation-vs-contribution/

Jan 29, 20255 min

Why Ethical Leadership Matters (Audio Version)

Ethical leadership isn’t just about making the “right” choices—it’s about building trust, fostering respect, and creating an environment where people feel valued. In the entertainment industry, where pressure and stakes are high, the way you navigate gray areas has a ripple effect. Read the full article on Half-Hour: https://itshalfhour.blog/why-ethical-leadership-matters/

Jan 15, 20252 min

Ep 08: Cultivating Culture

We explore the profound impact of culture on our professional lives. We dissect how workplace environments shape creativity and collaboration, from job satisfaction to innovation. Reflecting on the importance of nurturing supportive cultures, we discuss fostering risk-taking and transparent communication. We navigate the intricacies of organizational culture and its role in employee experiences. Tune in for practical tips on promoting growth and positive workplace dynamics.

Jun 10, 20246 min

Ep 07: Freelancing as a Stage Manager (w/ Laura Zingle)

Bryan chats with Laura Zingle, a seasoned freelance stage manager based in San Diego, as she shares her journey through the unpredictable world of theater and live events. With a diverse background spanning theater, dance, music, and concerts, Laura offers valuable insights into the challenges and triumphs of freelancing in the entertainment industry. From her MFA in Stage Management to her role as a Resident Stage Manager for the San Diego Gay Men's Chorus, her career embodies versatility and r...

May 27, 202438 min

Ep 06: Conflict Resolution

Conflict can easily become an issue while working closely on live productions and often arise due to differences in opinion, misunderstandings, or even personality clashes. When conflicts are not resolved effectively, they can lead to decreased productivity, low morale, and even employee turnover. However, conflicts can be resolved with the right approach. Here are some tips for how to approach conflict resolution from a productive point-of-view to move through difficult conversations and hard f...

May 13, 202413 min

Ep 05: Career Transitions (w/ Sharon delPilar)

Bryan and Sharon discuss her career starting as a stage manager and moving throughout her career, how she adjusted to changes in different environments, and what we should consider about the skills we possess as stage managers when we apply for jobs.

Apr 29, 202457 min

Ep 04: Toxic Workplace

Helen Moreau and Bryan Runion explore the destructive impact of toxic workplace behaviors with practical strategies for setting boundaries and fostering clear communication. Additionally, we discuss effective confrontation techniques and the importance of seeking support for intervention to prioritize their well-being and consider leaving toxic environments if necessary.

Mar 04, 202452 min

Ep 03: Show Calling

We explore the multifaceted world of show calling, where orchestrating live events demands a blend of technical prowess and clear communication. Beginning with an overview of show calling's essence as the coordination of live productions, we delve into the diverse landscape of traditional and non-traditional performance formats, dissecting the unique challenges and considerations within each genre. From theatrical productions to corporate events and immersive experiences, we examine the intricac...

Feb 26, 202431 min

Ep 02: Education v Experience

Stage management embodies the fusion of organization, communication, and problem-solving, encapsulating a role that requires leadership, adaptability, and meticulous attention to detail. From the definition of stage management, characterized by the three pillars of synchronization, facilitation, and creativity, to the pivotal importance of organizational skills, communication, and problem-solving, the stage manager serves as the orchestrator, seamlessly weaving together the technical and artisti...

Feb 19, 202440 min

Ep 01: Adaptive Challenges

Drawing examples from the live entertainment industry, the conversation navigates the complexities inherent in adaptive challenges. The metaphorical dance between the micro and macro perspectives likened to the dance floor and balcony, is explored as a means to effectively address challenges. Emphasizing the power of curiosity, our conversation elaborates on the growth mindset and its role in fostering adaptability, with practical strategies for incorporating curiosity into leadership communicat...

Feb 12, 202428 min
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