"The Eleven O'Clock Number"

Stage Combat The Podcast

Aug 25 2023 • 32 mins

Season Two, Episode 10.
Synopsis: Sean deals with the aftermath of learning what really happened behind the scenes at the Goodspeed.

Post Show Talk Back: Mental health counselor Courtney Loving and trauma specialist discusses complex post-traumatic stress disorder with Sean.

A special thank you to the voice actors of Stage Combat!

Podcast icon designed by Fran Pinter-Parrott.
Produced by Haywood Productions, LLC.
Consulting Producer, Ian Southwood of Southwood Productions, LLC.

Sean Hayden is the CEO of Haywood Productions, LLC.  As a professional actor, Sean has appeared in two Broadway national tours and in plays and musicals in theaters across the country.    He is a proud union member of Actors' Equity Association. As a mental health advocate,Sean has provided thought leadership on how employers can better support the mental health of their employees.  He serves on the advisory board for HR.com for Mental Health and Stress in the Workplace. His op-ed on “Men and Mental Health” appeared in The Economic Times. Sean resides in New York City and upstate New York with his husband, a screenwriter.

Courtney Loving is a licensed clinical professional counsel based in Sun Valley, Idaho.  Her practice focuses on trauma, somatic experiencing, psychosensory healing modalities and psychedelic assisted therapy integration.    She has the unique perspective of having worked as a professional actor.

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