Amanda Delheimer
The Artistic Director of Second Story, a 20+ yr. bastion of live storytelling excellence, for Chicago, for America. Amanda will make you believe.
In this episode...
we ask Amanda Delheimer, the Artistic Director of 2nd Story, a variety of questions about her personal philosophy, the unique process of helping writer/performers find their voice, the importance of discovering one's own voice, and the goals and impact of 2nd Story. These discussions revolve around the theme of Voice and its significance in storytelling and community building.
A little more about Amanda...
Amanda Delheimer is an exceptional individual who holds the position of Artistic Director at 2nd Story, an esteemed platform dedicated to live storytelling events. Her expertise lies in recognizing the profound impact of story and voice on personal agency, social justice, and community building. With a deep understanding of the art form, Amanda has cultivated a reputation as a luminary in the industry.
As a director, Amanda has honed her craft through collaborations with writer/performers at 2nd Story. Through their unique process, she guides and empowers them to discover their authentic voices, creating powerful and captivating storytelling experiences. With an artistic sensibility akin to that of a painter or a chef, Amanda possesses the skill of recognizing that elusive "it" factor—the moment when a performer or a performance has truly found its essence. It goes beyond mere rehearsal time, encompassing an intuition and understanding of when to stop and let the magic unfold.
Amanda's impact extends beyond the stage as she actively engages with organizations such as the Theater Communications Group. She has made significant contributions to their anti-racism work, sharing her insights on critical topics like "White Fragility and Social Location Theory" and "How to Break Down White Supremacy Culture" during their annual convening. Her dedication to equity, diversity, and inclusion is evident through her development of workshops like "Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion—What does that mean for Presenters?" presented at the Michigan Presenters Conference in Detroit, MI.
In her role as Artistic Director, Amanda has facilitated transformative trainings, workshops, and experiences for partners on both local and national levels. Her notable collaborators include prestigious entities such as Comcast NBC Universal, Motorola, Fifth/Third Bank, Skadden Arps, Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, the Gender and Sexuality Center at the University of Illinois at Chicago, and the National Able Network. Through these endeavors, Amanda strives to empower individuals to embrace their unique voices and share their stories with the world.
Amanda's work encompasses the intersections of story, psychology, biases, and the human experience. Her scholarly and artistic approach brings together these elements, allowing her to leave a lasting impact on the world of storytelling and beyond.