In this episode, host Emma Shull sits down with Amanda Poise, a theater artist turned burlesque performer. Amanda shares how she built War in High Heels, a project that amplifies performer stories while navigating the intersections of family concerns, safety, and artistic freedom.
Together, they unpack the nuances of burlesque as both a community and a scene, the challenges of imposter syndrome, and how city environments—from New York to Seattle—shape artistic expression. Through personal stories and reflections, Amanda reveals how burlesque is more than entertainment—it’s a form of storytelling, self-discovery, and rebellion.
Rewriting the Narrative – Amanda’s shift from 16 years in theater to burlesque and what it taught her about artistic agency.
Creating Your Own Stage – The origins of War in High Heels and how it amplifies diverse performer experiences.
Navigating Stigma & Safety – Addressing family concerns and the broader societal misconceptions about burlesque.
Authenticity in Performance – How different artistic spaces impact creativity and personal growth.
Balancing Multiple Passions – Managing creative projects without being confined to a single identity.
Saying ‘F*ck That Shit’ to Expectations – How burlesque empowers performers to reclaim their narratives on their own terms.
This episode is an unfiltered look at how burlesque challenges norms, redefines artistic spaces, and offers a stage for radical self-expression.
Learn more about Amanda and their work: https://amandapoise.com/warinhighheels
Follow them on instagram: @poisonamanda and feel free to send them a tip for their thoughts! Venmo is @amandapoise and Cashapp is $sipsofpoison