Lady Business Pod: Getting Better At Setting Limits

In the first episode of season two, we chat to Sarah Tybring the founder of Rival Productions. Sarah discusses the importance of taking downtime after a big production,the importance of communication, how we maneuver the business world as women and the value of “Atonement Dinners” . Sarah has forged a career producing and now managing artists.

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About Sarah: I fell into the performance world through drag king shows strangely enough! I then started producing burlesque shows, co-founded the Cream City Cabaret (now retired) and the Wisconsin Burlesque Association. I’ve done a ton of fun and crazy productions including the Creme de la Creme Burlesque Show at Turner Hall and even running a few Stripperfest competitions at On the Boarder! I finally landed a volunteer position with Milwaukee Pridefest running their Wom!nz Spot Stages and also debuted a whole new marketplace the Red Light District. This summer I was thrilled to be asked to book a day of performances with local bands for SummerFest’s Klement’s Stage, we had a blast! I was also honored to be asked to put my skills to use as a music manager for the phenomenal female hip hop artist Shle Berry. I decided, after being asked to create a show at House of Blues during Chicago’s Market Street Days that I need to create a brand name for all of these various ventures and thus Rival Productions was born. I truly love event production, stage managing and generally uplifting and supporting a variety of artistry, its beautiful to be a part of the creativity in all of these genres! I am also blessed to have an amazing day-job as a trauma nurse practitioner that I love very much. I”m also a mom to a 16-year old who is SO much like me it’s frightening for all of mankind; two dogs and two cats. 

Lady Business Podcast is a Lady Laughs Comedy Productions in association with Doyenne. Season Two of LadyBusinessPod was recorded live at Startup Week Milwaukee and is brought to you by American Family Institute, EUA Architecht, Banse Law Group, and Underbelly.