Chris Robert – Founder & Host, OnStage Podcast

Chris Robert is the founder and host of the OnStage Podcast, a rapidly growing international platform dedicated to musicians, actors, creatives, and professionals across the entertainment and arts industries. Based in Canada, Chris has built a podcast that reaches far beyond borders, welcoming guests from around the world and giving them a space to share their stories, careers, challenges, and creative journeys in an authentic and meaningful way.

What began as a passion project rooted in a love for music, performance, and storytelling has evolved into a respected media platform approaching a major milestone — nearly 400 episodes. Reaching this number is no small achievement in the podcast world. It represents consistency, dedication, trust from the creative community, and a deep commitment to amplifying voices that deserve to be heard.

Chris’s approach is thoughtful, genuine, and artist-first. Rather than chasing trends or surface-level conversations, OnStage focuses on real experiences — the victories, setbacks, growth, and lessons that define life in the arts. Guests often describe the show as a conversation rather than an interview, a place where they feel understood, respected, and encouraged to speak openly about their craft and careers.

Over the years, OnStage has featured a wide range of guests including musicians, singers, songwriters, producers, actors, actresses, filmmakers, content creators, and other entertainment professionals. This diversity is intentional. Chris believes the arts thrive when disciplines connect, and the podcast reflects that belief by bridging genres, industries, and cultures.

Beyond podcasting, Chris Robert plays an important role in The Lighthouse Project in the United States — an arts-driven initiative focused on empowerment, creativity, and community outreach. Through his involvement, Chris helps extend the mission of using music, storytelling, and the arts as tools to inspire, support, and uplift individuals, particularly youth and underserved communities. His work with The Lighthouse Project reflects his belief that creativity is not only entertainment, but a powerful force for personal growth, healing, and connection.

Chris’s involvement brings an international perspective to the project, strengthening cross-border collaboration and reinforcing the idea that art has no boundaries. Whether behind the microphone or working within community-focused initiatives, his goal remains the same: to create platforms where people feel seen, heard, and encouraged to pursue their creative paths.

As OnStage approaches its 400-episode milestone, the future continues to expand. New voices, new stories, and new collaborations are always on the horizon. Chris remains deeply grateful to every guest who has trusted him with their story, every listener who has supported the show, and every creative who continues to believe in the power of conversation and connection.

The journey is far from over — and OnStage Podcast continues to grow as a global home for artists, entertainers, and creators who are ready to step forward and be heard.