

CI to Eye with Monica Holt
Capacity Interactive
CI to Eye with Monica Holt is a podcast tailor-made for arts leaders and administrators. It's produced by Capacity Interactive (CI), the premier digital marketing consulting firm for arts and cultural organizations.
Join host Monica Holt for meaningful interviews with executives, artists, and experts across industries. Together with Monica, we'll explore the ways innovation, leadership, and joy drive the arts and culture industry forward.
Join host Monica Holt for meaningful interviews with executives, artists, and experts across industries. Together with Monica, we'll explore the ways innovation, leadership, and joy drive the arts and culture industry forward.
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Mar 26, 2026 • 38min
Carlos Simon, GRAMMY-Nominated Composer, Curator and Activist
Music has the power to move a room. For composer Carlos Simon, that effect was first felt in church, where music was both a creative act and a shared experience. Raised in a family steeped in ministry and musical tradition, Carlos grew up surrounded by gospel, jazz, and the spontaneity of worship. From playing organ by ear during Sunday services to his later work with orchestras, film, and opera, he has built a compositional voice that blurs boundaries: bridging sacred and secular, improvisation and form, tradition and innovation. In this episode, Carlos traces his path to becoming one of today's most sought-after composers and the first-ever Composer Chair for the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Along the way, he offers insight into the deeply collaborative nature of his work and frames musical composition as an act of service. ----- LINKS: Carlos Simon: https://www.carlossimonmusic.com/ brea(d)th: https://www.carlossimonmusic.com/album/brea-d-th Monuments: A Suite for DC: https://www.kennedy-center.org/whats-on/festivals-series/250-years-of-us/sounds-of-us/monuments/ The Blacknificent 7: https://www.instagram.com/blacknificentseven/

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Mar 19, 2026 • 40min
Sara Villagio, Chief Marketing Officer of Carnegie Hall
Sara Villagio, Chief Marketing Officer of Carnegie Hall, leads marketing, ticketing, and digital innovation at the historic institution. She discusses listening-first leadership, shifting from recorded to live music, balancing legacy brand with experimentation, the inspiration behind a major rebrand, and modernizing ticketing and digital infrastructure.

Mar 12, 2026 • 46min
Pamela Tatge, Executive and Artistic Director of Jacob's Pillow
A long history is a gift for any cultural institution, but it also invites a constant balancing act. How do you honor tradition while continuing to evolve for the future? Pamela Tatge has spent the past decade exploring that question as Executive and Artistic Director of Jacob's Pillow, one of the world's most renowned dance institutions. Under her leadership, the Pillow has expanded from a seasonal festival into a year-round cultural hub, embraced a collaborative curatorial model, and explored how new technologies can broaden how dance is experienced and shared. As Pamela marks her tenth year leading the Pillow, she reflects on guiding the celebrated institution through moments of upheaval; the growing role of technology in the arts; and the leadership lessons she's gained in her tenure. ----- LINKS: Jacob's Pillow: https://www.jacobspillow.org/ Jacob's Pillow Dance Interactive: https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/ Wesleyan Center for the Arts: https://www.wesleyan.edu/cfa/

Mar 5, 2026 • 38min
Paul Tate dePoo III, Set and Production Designer
Before audiences fall in love with a story, they fall into a world—one shaped by the unseen artistry that turns empty space into something alive. Set and production designer Paul Tate dePoo III has built a career shaping the physical environments that hold our favorite stories. From intimate stages to large-scale productions, his work lives at the intersection of architecture, storytelling, and psychology, where space itself becomes a character. In this episode, Paul reflects on how ideas move from sketch to stage, the collaborative nature of his work, and the responsibility designers carry in shaping how audiences experience a narrative. ----- LINKS: Tate Design Group: https://www.pauldepoo.com/ The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts: https://www.nypl.org/locations/lpa The New York Public Library Photography Collection: https://www.nypl.org/locations/schwarzman/wallach-division/photography-collection

Feb 26, 2026 • 35min
Duke Dang, Executive Director of Works & Process
Before a performance is polished, premiered, or reviewed, it exists in a more vulnerable state. What happens when you invite audiences into that space? As Executive Director of Works & Process, Duke Dang leads an organization built around that idea. By welcoming audiences into the rehearsal room—where new work is tested and shaped—Works & Process transforms performance from a finished product into a shared journey. Under Duke's leadership, the organization has grown in scale and influence, setting the standard for how institutions can nurture artists at pivotal moments in their development. In this episode, Duke reflects on building sustainable pathways for artists across disciplines, creating space for artistic risk, and deepening audience investment in new work. ----- LINKS: Works & Process: https://www.worksandprocess.org/ CATS: The Jellicle Ball: https://catsthejellicleball.com/ The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts: https://www.nypl.org/locations/lpa

Feb 19, 2026 • 38min
Cody Renard Richard, Tony Award-Winning Producer and Stage Manager
Great theater starts by creating trusted conditions for talent and creativity to thrive. Cody Renard Richard is a Tony Award-winning producer and stage manager whose career spans Broadway, television, opera, and even Cirque du Soleil. Along the way, his backstage leadership has shaped acclaimed productions like the 2025 revival of Ragtime and this spring's CATS: The Jellicle Ball. In this episode, Cody talks about what it really means to lead from behind the scenes, and why stage management is such a powerful training ground for leadership. He reflects on his path through the industry, how he's navigated power and visibility in a field that doesn't always make room for everyone, and what it looks like to advocate for artists and audiences without burning out or losing yourself in the process. ----- LINKS: Cody Renard Richard: https://www.codyrenard.com/ Ragtime at Lincoln Center: https://www.lct.org/shows/ragtime/ CATS: The Jellicle Ball: https://catsthejellicleball.com/ RISE Theatre Directory: https://risetheatre.org/

Feb 12, 2026 • 38min
Aidan Connolly, Executive Director of Irish Arts Center
Aidan Connolly knows that institutional growth isn't just a matter of square footage. It's a test of values. As Executive Director of Irish Arts Center in New York City, Aidan is leading the organization through a major expansion and transformation—one that requires not only bold vision, but the discipline to protect what made the institution matter in the first place. In this episode, Aidan reflects on what it takes to lead values-driven change, how his background in politics shaped his approach to advocacy and stakeholder management, and how arts organizations can become not just presenters of culture, but civic homes for artists and audiences alike. —— LINKS: Irish Arts Center: https://irishartscenter.org/ WorkLife with Adam Grant: https://adamgrant.net/podcasts/work-life/ The New York Public Library: https://www.nypl.org/ The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts: https://www.nypl.org/locations/lpa

Feb 5, 2026 • 44min
Sammi Cannold, Broadway, Film, and TV Director
Risk is usually something leaders are told to minimize. But for Sammi Cannold, it's essential to success. As an award-winning director across Broadway, film, and television, Sammi has built her career on ambitious projects—like staging Violet on a moving bus and reimagining Ragtime on Ellis Island. What stands out isn't just the boldness of the choices, but the intention behind them: using place and performance to help audiences experience even the most familiar stories in new ways. In this episode, Sammi shares how she found her voice as a young woman in a male-dominated field; how she brings new perspective to beloved works while still honoring their legacy; and what it means to be an "actor's director" whether she's working on stage or the silver screen. Plus, she shares why advocacy in entertainment doesn't always have to feel like eating your vegetables, and breaks down the false dichotomy between mission-driven and commercial work. LINKS: Sammi Cannold: https://www.sammicannold.com/ The Agnes Index: https://www.instagram.com/theagnesindex/?hl=en Broadway Briefing: https://broadwaybriefing.com/

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Jan 29, 2026 • 38min
Andrew Recinos, President and CEO of Tessitura
Andrew Recinos, President and CEO of Tessitura and former musician turned arts leader, reflects on a global listening tour of 103 cultural organizations. He highlights themes of reconstruction and fatigue. He talks about member-owned tech, treating AI as co-intelligence, and the need for creative pragmatism in future leadership.

Dec 18, 2025 • 28min
Best of the Season
Join host Monica Holt as she reflects on the moments that defined the Fall 2025 season, and hear cultural leaders remind us why connection, creativity, and collaboration are more important than ever.


