Josh Radnor (‘99) sat down with Deb Lapidus, Grad Acting’s Head of Voice & Speech, on the latest episode of the podcast “Art Educators Save the World”, for a wonderful conversation about storytelling and Josh's time here at Grad Acting. Click the link below to access to the podcast episode.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5jbh9I943TScx8nC5cczPW?si=O-JwvXTsQ2-83BCVyC4AOA&nd=1
From Spotify:
Josh Radnor's career has spanned television (HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, HUNTERS), Broadway (DISGRACED, THE BABYLON LINE), film (HAPPYTHANKYOUMOREPLEASE, LIBERAL ARTS), and music, recording both as a solo arist and part of the duo RADNOR & LEE. On this week's episode of ARTS EDUCATORS SAVE THE WORLD, Josh links all these forms of storytelling back to his graduate education at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and, specifically, to his singing teacher, Deb Lapidus, who inspired him -- and us -- with her wisdom. She tells us "I think that the idea of 'getting it right' is the thing that can really limit people as they are trying to do their work. For me the only way to 'fail' is to not try." Follow Josh @joshradnor on Twitter and Instagram.