In this episode, I sit down with Mid-Michigan actor Nikolas Conrad for a deep, honest, and wide-ranging conversation about the realities of pursuing a life in the theatre. From his early beginnings on stage in Legally Blonde: The Musical at Pit & Balcony Theatre to stepping away from acting for five years—and ultimately finding his way back—Nikolas opens up about the winding, often unpredictable path of an artist.
We explore the evolution of his craft, diving into his approach to character building, the tension between instinct and technique, and the emotional demands of performance. Nikolas reflects on the contrast between stage and film, what it means to direct his own work, and how stepping behind the camera has reshaped his understanding of storytelling.
This conversation doesn’t shy away from the harder truths. Together, we unpack the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of acting—from moments of creative fulfillment and connection to experiences of self-doubt, rejection, and feeling overlooked. Nikolas also shares what it’s like to build a career in the Mid-Michigan theatre scene, highlighting both the challenges and the unique sense of community found in places like Saginaw and Flint.
At its core, this episode is about identity, resilience, and the internal life of an artist—what drives someone to return to the stage after walking away, and what keeps them going when the spotlight fades.
Whether you’re an actor, a creative, or someone navigating your own path, this is a thoughtful and unfiltered look at the pursuit of passion and purpose.