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'Social Classes' ...The Effects on Performing Arts

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Listen as host Alisa Nicole discusses the effects that social classes have on performing arts.  Perhaps you are considering investing money in a college tuition toward an education in performing arts, and would like to know what are the issues surrounding this industry.  Maybe you are looking to work within this industry and would like to take look at what are some elements involved that you may experience. Did you consider social classes within this industry and are you prepared with the knowledge needed to get where it is you or someone you know needs to go?  The performing arts industry is a competitive area. Join in on the discussion and discuss this industry, the social classes involved, and how it shapes society.   

 

Alisa Nicole Hickenbottom has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Social Justice. She spent half of a decade working professionaly in the Health Care industry.  Alisa Nicole also has extensive experience within the small business area.  She helped manage a printing franchise for many years.  Most recently, she co-owned a retail clothing store.  Alisa Nicole first became a talk radio host years ago working during the summer on an internet radio show for Toginet Radio.  During her time as a radio host for Toginet she got the opportunity to interview business owners, celebrities, and entrepreneurs.  Alisa Nicole also enjoys writing song lyrics and writing in general.  She has written one short story Diaries of A Text.  Alisa Nicole is now excited to do talk radio again and take her radio personality further as she has now started working towards a career in Film/TV. Alisa Nicole enjoys posing intellectual conversations with a laxed feel.  She is known for having a comedic style at times when discussing a non-finite amount of topics.

 

 

 

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