Paloma Young is a Tony Award–winning costume designer whose work spans Broadway and London, including Peter and the Starcatcher, Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812, & Juliet, The Notebook, Bandstand, and Real Women Have Curves. In this episode of The Resistance, Paloma reflects on how motherhood changed the cost of availability in an industry built on endurance, and what it means to stay committed to the work without disappearing into it.

Natalie and Meegan Closner of Joseph on the pains of creative evolution
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Steven Tracey on the surprising echoes between roles and real life
30:44

Acclaimed singer-songwriter Rachael Yamagata on the creative power in all of us
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