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A Look Back at Misha Osherovich and Breaking Free from Body Image Pressures in Theater

A Look Back at Misha Osherovich and Breaking Free from Body Image Pressures in Theater

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After seeing Misha Osherovich in an Off-Broadway production of A Clockwork Orange, I began following Misha’s work and perspective online. A couple of years later, a deeply personal post about body image and eating disorder struggles stopped me in my tracks—speaking to something many of us face in this industry but don’t always say out loud. That moment led me to reach out, and eventually to this conversation. Recorded in 2019, this episode explores the pressures performers face when it comes to appearance, self-worth, and the constant scrutiny of both the industry and ourselves. What follows is one of the most candid and compassionate conversations I’ve had on the podcast. Misha Osherovich opens up about mental health, personal fears, and the work of separating identity from external validation, all with a level of honesty that is both unflinching and deeply empathetic. It’s a reminder that the most meaningful work often begins with telling the truth about lived experiences—and having the courage to share that truth. (Note: at the time of this interview in 2019, Misha Osherovich was using he/him pronouns but now identifies as non-binary, using they/she.) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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