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The Party Princess Podcast

The Party Princess Podcast

By: Lelah Clifford
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Summary

The Party Princess Podcast is for women building real businesses in the party princess and children’s entertainment industry.


Hosted by Lelah Clifford, founder of a multi-branch character entertainment company, this show blends hard truths with real encouragement — because you don’t need more glitter. You need clarity, confidence, and systems.


Here, we talk about leadership without losing your heart, raising your prices and your standards, navigating team culture, avoiding burnout in a ballgown, and turning your weekend gig into a lasting company.


© 2026 The Party Princess Podcast
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Episodes
  • Life Has Been Life-ing Lately
    May 16 2026

    This week’s episode is a little more personal and a lot less polished.

    After a difficult couple of weeks filled with bad news, sickness, burnout, and trying to balance life behind the scenes, I wanted to sit down and have a real conversation about what people don’t see behind running a character entertainment company.

    In this episode, I’m talking about:
    ✨ burnout in creative industries
    ✨ the pressure of always being “on”
    ✨ balancing personal struggles while running a business
    ✨ showing up imperfectly instead of disappearing completely
    ✨ protecting your peace and creativity
    ✨ why I still continue creating magic after decades

    Sometimes the strongest thing you can do is simply keep showing up.

    If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, emotionally exhausted, or burnt out lately… this episode is for you. 💛


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    5 mins
  • Cosplay vs Professional Princessing: The Real Difference (And Why It Matters)
    May 2 2026

    Are cosplay and professional princessing the same thing?

    They might look similar—but they are very different.

    In this episode of the Party Princess Podcast, we’re having an honest (and respectful) conversation about the key differences between cosplay and professional character work—and why those differences matter in the event and entertainment industry.

    From creative freedom to professional standards, we’re breaking down what separates these two worlds and how each one serves a different purpose.

    We’re also talking directly to cosplayers who are interested in stepping into the professional princess industry—what to expect, what to learn, and how to successfully make that transition.

    In this episode, we cover:


    ✨ The difference between interpretation vs representation
    🎭 What it actually means to stay in character
    👑 The responsibility of performing for children
    💼 Why professionalism and consistency matter
    💡 Tips for cosplayers wanting to go professional

    Whether you’re a performer, business owner, or just curious about what goes on behind the scenes, this episode will give you a whole new perspective.

    🎧 Tune in and let’s talk about it.


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    7 mins
  • Running Mandatory Training for Performers (Structure, Policies & What I Teach
    Apr 25 2026

    If you’re running a character entertainment company and struggling with training your team… this episode is for you.

    In this episode of The Party Princess Podcast, I’m breaking down exactly how I run training inside my company—from my once-a-year mandatory training day to optional workshops throughout the year.

    We’re talking structure, expectations, and how to create a consistent, professional team across the board.

    I cover:

    • How I structure my annual training (princess, hero, and mascot breakdowns)
    • Why I separate trainings by character type
    • Using team leads to teach specific skill sets
    • Creating slideshow presentations for organized, effective training
    • What to actually teach your performers (character work, party flow, professionalism, and more)
    • How I handle mandatory training with independent contractors
    • Why I don’t pay for training—and what I do instead
    • Incentives that actually motivate performers to show up and grow
    • Optional workshops (like hair bar and face painting) that increase bookings and skill

    I also share the reality of what happens when performers skip training—and why setting clear standards is essential if you want to protect your brand and client experience.

    Whether you’re just starting your company or looking to level up your team, this episode will give you a clear, real-world look at what works.

    🎧 Perfect to listen to while getting ready for your parties or on the way to your next event!


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    8 mins
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