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Standing in the Spotlight with Telly Leung

  1. Standing in the Spotlight with Telly Leung Evergreen Podcasts 50:21

Andy Lopata welcomes Telly Leung to the Connected Leadership podcast. Telly is a versatile Broadway performer with an impressive list of credits, including roles in “Aladdin,” “In Transit,” “Allegiance,” “Godspell,” “Rent,” “Wicked,” “Pacific Overtures,” and “Flower Drum Song.” He has appeared on television in shows like “Warrior,” “Glee,” “Instinct,” and “Law and Order: Criminal Intent.” He is also an educator, teaching master classes at universities and drama programmes worldwide. Telly is the co-author of the “Empathy eBook: Empathy in the Workplace and Workforce,” which explores the role of empathy in professional environments. Telly’s work extends beyond the stage, as he has collaborated with top CEO Coaches to bring his unique perspectives as an artist and thought leader to CEOs and top executives at various organisations.

In this episode Telly discusses his background growing up in Brooklyn in a traditional Chinese home. He describes his parents’ escape from Communist China and their pursuit of the American dream, which initially involved high expectations for Telly to pursue a traditional career. Despite his parents’ hopes, Telly followed his passion for the arts, eventually finding success on Broadway. He emphasises the importance of belonging and highlights the diverse roles within the theatre community, noting that everyone involved plays a vital part in creating a production.

Telly acknowledges his parents’ initial concerns about his career choice but explains that they eventually came to support him, proud of his achievements over the years. He reflects on the immigrant experience and the formation of supportive communities like Chinatowns, drawing parallels with the inclusive nature of the theatre community.

Andy and Telly discuss the impact of cultural background on career choices, the challenges faced in pursuing non-traditional paths, and the value of perseverance in achieving personal and professional success.

They also examine the importance of Relationships in Telly’s career and the impact of directors on his Growth as an artist. Telly highlights how every opportunity he’s had in the industry has come from building relationships on previous projects. He emphasises the value of personal connections in every industry.

Telly also shares his approach to directing, highlighting the importance of understanding and respecting the different roles and perspectives within a production team and the collaborative nature of theatre, where each person’s contribution is essential to creating a successful show.

Andy and Telly conclude with the upcoming show in London at Crazy Coq, where Telly will be performing with a jazz trio on 28th April, 2024. Telly invited listeners to join him for an evening of Broadway songs, pop tunes, and backstage stories.

The conversation reflects Telly’s deep appreciation for the collaborative nature of the arts and the importance of building and nurturing relationships throughout his career.

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Andy Lopata Author, Podcast Host and Speaker on Professional Relationships Strategy

Andy Lopata is a specialist speaker on professional relationships, mentoring, networking, and social media strategy. He is a firm believer that professional relationships underpin our success in business, our roles, and our careers. The right relationships with the right people can lead to new business opportunities, investment, collaborative working, innovation, and career progress. We just need to be comfortable approaching those relationships strategically, without making people feel ‘networked’ by us.

Andy has worked in the field of networking and professional relationships for 25 years, working with global giants such as Paypal, GSK, AstraZeneca, Wella, HSBC, Wembley Stadium, the BBC, and the Prime Minister’s Office of the UAE, among many others during that time. He has also worked with leading universities including NYU, Duke University, and Oxford University’s Said Business School.

A regular blogger for Psychology Today, Andy has been quoted in The Sunday Times, The Financial Times, and The Guardian, as well as many other national and regional newspapers and magazines worldwide. He has written or co-authored six books on networking and professional relationships, with his sixth book, "The Financial Times Guide to Mentoring," being published in Spring 2024. He is also the host of The Connected Leadership Podcast and has interviewed globally recognized names in business, academia, sports, and entertainment for the show.

Andy has been inducted into the PSAE Hall of Fame – the Professional Speaking Association Award of Excellence, which was held by only 21 other speakers at the time it was presented. He is a Fellow and a former President of the Fellows’ Community of the Professional Speaking Association (PSA), a Fellow of the Learning and Performance Institute (LPI), and a Member of the Association of Business Mentors and the Meetings Industry Association.