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Cultural Context Shaping Relationship Expectations and Never Turning Down an Audition with Stacey

Cultural Context Shaping Relationship Expectations and Never Turning Down an Audition with Stacey

Update: 2025-07-29
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Actress, dancer, and bartender Stacey joins Chris for a captivating conversation about navigating creative careers and personal relationships with authenticity and resilience. Their discussion weaves between professional insights and deeply personal revelations, creating an episode that's both entertaining and profoundly relatable.

Stacey's multifaceted career offers a unique lens on human behavior. Behind the bar, she's developed an uncanny talent for reading people within seconds—"If I can tell you're trouble, I will not open a tab with you"—a skill that translates seamlessly to her work in acting. Her journey from dancing at age 13 to acting professionally reveals the technical challenges most viewers never consider, like mastering "eye lines" when transitioning from dance to film.

The conversation takes a particularly powerful turn when Stacey shares her journey of healing after heartbreak, including an impulsive solo trip to Thailand that became a transformative experience of self-discovery. "I was going to be okay by myself," she realized—a lesson that continues to inform her approach to relationships. This vulnerability opens up a broader discussion about setting boundaries, recognizing red flags, and the challenge of maintaining identity while connecting authentically with others.

Cultural perspectives add depth to their discussion of relationships, with Stacey noting that divorce remains illegal in the Philippines, highlighting how cultural contexts significantly shape relationship expectations. Both agree that modern relationships face unique challenges, including social media pressures and the paradox of endless options leading to commitment hesitation.

Whether you're navigating creative careers, healing from heartbreak, or simply seeking authentic perspectives on modern relationships, this episode offers both entertainment and thoughtful insights from someone who has successfully balanced professional ambition with personal growth. Find Stacey behind the bar at Asia Sticks in Waikiki, where her bartending skills and life wisdom can be experienced firsthand.

• Bartending taught Stacey to read people instantly and protect her energy by closing tabs with difficult customers
• Acting and filming require mastering technical elements like "eye lines" which differ significantly from dance performance
• Started dancing at age 13 after seeing a performance that inspired her confidence and self-expression
• Impulsively booked a solo trip to Thailand after a heartbreak, which became a transformative journey to independence
• Learning to detox from unhealthy relationships requires giving yourself "time and a whole lot of grace"
• In the film industry, reliability and communication are crucial - never turn down auditions if you're represented
• Traveling solo and finding your independence is key to recovering from heartbreak
• The contrast between modern relationships and traditional arrangements (like in the Philippines where divorce is illegal)
• Social media creates unrealistic expectations in relationships - not everything needs to be shared publicly

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Cultural Context Shaping Relationship Expectations and Never Turning Down an Audition with Stacey

Cultural Context Shaping Relationship Expectations and Never Turning Down an Audition with Stacey

Chris Lomboy