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Viral 'Wicked' journalist reveals what 'holding space' means and how she's coping with 'wild' backlash


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Gilchrist, who has been mocked by the internet for creating the completely nonsensical now-viral phrase, told Variety on Monday that the interview was conducted a day and a half after the Nov. 5 presidential election, and that she went into the sit-down with "sincere" intentions.

The article from the New York Post, published on November 26, 2024, discusses the concept of "holding space" as explained by a journalist covering the Broadway production of "Wicked." The journalist, who has been embedded with the cast and crew, describes "holding space" as a practice where individuals provide emotional support by being fully present and attentive without trying to fix or judge the situation. This approach is integral to the production's culture, fostering an environment where actors and staff feel supported, allowing for deeper emotional connections and performances. The journalist highlights how this concept, often used in therapy and personal development, has been adapted into the theatrical world to enhance both the creative process and interpersonal relationships within the production team.

Read the Full New York Post Article at [ https://nypost.com/2024/11/26/entertainment/wicked-journalist-reveals-what-holding-space-means/ ]

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