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Owning the Stage at Any Age

This episode is a powerful, joy-filled conversation about saying yes to yourself—no matter your age, body, or past doubts. First, Christina Wells, who shares how discovering confidence later in life transformed her career, her sense of worth, and her mission to inspire others... Read More

40 mins
Feb 10

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This episode is a powerful, joy-filled conversation about saying yes to yourself—no matter your age, body, or past doubts. First, Christina Wells, who shares how discovering confidence later in life transformed her career, her sense of worth, and her mission to inspire others. From her breakout moment on America’s Got Talent to championing community, Christina reflects on resilience, representation, and the freedom that comes with embracing your authentic self. Then, learn how Music Theater International's senior editions of classic musicals are impacting communities and how Dancing Man Productions is putting performers ages 55 and over center stage at Raleigh Little Theatre. It’s a moving reminder that it’s never too late to step into the spotlight—or your second act.

Christina Wells is a nurse, singer, actress, and motivational speaker from Houston, Texas. After years of caring for othersas a Registered Nurse, and single mother to her two incredible sons, Christina embarked upon a journey of self-discovery that would lead her to national recognition. While in her 40s, she shifted focus toward her passion for singing and performance and found herself auditioning for America’s Got Talent. She not only landed a spot in the competition but was a semifinalist earning praise from the infamous Simon Cowell while winning over the hearts of America. Follow Christina on social media @christinawellsofficial or visit christinawells.com.

Mark Steward and Freddie Lee Heath (Dancing Man Productions): Heath holds a BS in Dance from East Carolina University and a Masters in School Administration from North Carolina State University. He worked for Wake County Public Schools in Raleigh, NC since 1992 having taught dance to all levels K-12. Recently retired, he served the district as Director of Arts Education in this position he based his work firmly on an equity based practice that arts for all combined with rigor and relevance daily as he guided the work of 650 arts educators. Freddie Lee was one of the first dance educators in the country to achieve National Board Certification; now, he mentors others through this process. In 2010, he served as president of North Carolina Alliance for Athletics, Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance where he has the distinction of being only the 2nd dance educator to serve in the 122 year history of the organization. Heath has received numerous awards based on his teaching including “Dance Teacher” Magazine’s 2008 K-12 National Teacher of the Year and National Dance Association’s 2010 National K-12 Teacher of the Year. For more information visit dancingmanproductions.com.

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