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In Town For The 2024 Colorado Springs Comicon, Working Actor & Ghostbuster, Ernie Hudson Stopped By The KILO Studio For Some Time On The Morning Show. He Shares His Thoughts About The Crow Re-do (he was in the original), Getting Framed By Rebbecca De Mornay (Hand That Rocks The Cradle), Working With Sandler In "Airheads", How A Near Death By Shrimp Incident Changed His Live, The Difference Between Shooting Ghostbusters In 1984 Compared To The New One In 2021, And Did He Ever Take Anything From The Set Of The Legendary Movie. Good Times With A Good Dude.
Megan and Rob as they begin a Cageathon in this weeks episode, delving into a few of the many films Nicholas Cage has been in over the years. This includes action horror film Arcadian directed by Benjamin Brewer, comedic fantasy Dream Scenario by Kristoffer Borgli and the newest mystery horror movie hitting cinemas now directed by Oz Perkins, Longlegs.
In Episode 138 Jamie is joined by acclaimed Irish actor Jessica Regan for a fascinating chat. Having been in a number of series & national theatre shows including Doctors, Eastenders & peop show Jessica is taking her debut show "16 Postcodes" to the Edinburgh Fringe. We chatted about everything from: • Her new fringe show 16 postcodes • Forging a career in acting. • How to be a good public speaker. • Irish identity. • Building resilience in a tough industry. • Her advice for upcoming actors & more. Jessica Reegan '16 Postcodes' @ Pleasance Courtyard, Edinburgh: https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/16-postcodes 'Big Speeches': https://www.pleasance.co.uk/event/16-postcodes Check out our website!: https://www.justgetarealjob.com Donate to our Patreon page ☺️: www.patreon.com/justgetarealjob Follow us on... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/justgetarealjob/ X: https://twitter.com/justgetarealjob
Free Month of The Weekly Adjustment I'm going to be talking about a real coaching tool called getting a buy in. And that buy in is about really getting a buy in from yourself, something that you need in order to commit to yourself and motivate yourself. So I'm going to be giving you some strategies to achieve buy-in from yourself and then tell you why I'm teaching this very valuable lesson. The first thing when you're trying to get a buy-in from yourself, you're trying to get yourself motivated, you're trying to get yourself committed to this thing of becoming an actor, is you want to clarify your visions and your goal. What that means is that you want to define clear objectives. Meaning, and if you've ever done any method acting, you want to find out, what do you want? What does that character want, but what do you want? You want to ensure that you have a clear understanding of what you want to achieve, and this is the biggie, and why it matters. Why it matters. Jen Sincero talks a lot about doing something because your life depends on it. But this is the thing, as she says, Your life does depend on it. This is what you want. Let's get clear on it. I also encourage you, after you have written down what your vision and your goals are, or your goal is that I want you to visualize that success. Even if you just write it down in a paragraph form, you're already a step closer to what you want to buy into. Picture what success looks like, and this is the biggie, and how it will feel. How it will feel. How will it feel when you achieve that award? How will it feel when you get what you want? Visualize what that would look like. The second thing I want you to do is I want you to assess the benefits, but also the challenges. I want you to list your benefits and all of this you can do by just writing down. You can listen to this podcast all the way through. Then you can pause and then listen. Listen to it again, but this time with pen and paper and pause when you want to write stuff down. Assess the benefits and the challenges. So you're going to list the benefits. Write down the positive outcomes that you expect if you buy in, if you say, “Hey, I am 1000 percent into this pursuit of becoming an actor,” what would the positive outcomes be? And then I want you to identify the potential challenges. And that means you're acknowledging the obstacles and you're going to start considering how you're going to overcome them and where you may need to get help to overcome them. The third thing is I want you to align with your values and your interests. Now, what does that mean? Your values are what means a lot to you. Is it the arts? Is it self expression? One of my values is always showing myself I can do it. It's not about showing other people, it's for me. My biggest value is proving to myself that I can do it. So you want to align your values and your interests. interests. So you want to take a moment to really reflect on your personal values, meaning you want to ensure that the goal that you want to be doing aligns with who you are and the interests you have. So if I'm challenging myself as a coach which I actually did when I started this podcast 180 episodes ago. Actually, I think it might even be 190 by this point. I challenged myself to do something every week that I may or may not feel like I'm doing. It was in the interest that I obviously have in coaching, but it also was the value of not proving to all of you that I could do it, but proving to myself that I could do it. The other thing that you want to do around aligning your values and interests is finding personal value. Connecting your goal to something that is personally meaningful to you. I talk about how my trigger words a lot in my coaching and that weekly coaching group I was just telling you about. And my old trigger words are weak, stupid, incapable. So when I am aligning with my personal meaning, or I'm trying to find a personal meaning, that personal meaning will always be something that goes against those words. That practices contrary action to the words of weak, stupid, and incapable. It makes me strong, smart, intelligent, and, as I always like to tell myself, I am the most capable person I know. Number four, educate yourself. Educate yourself. Gather information, research, and learn more about the goal to build confidence. Now here I can help you. If you are trying to figure out the business of becoming an actor, please let me know. Shoot me an email, Peter@actingbusinessbootcamp.com so that you can get in touch with me. And we can talk about this because the business does not have to be complicated. Also, and I love this, seek inspiration, look for case studies, success stories or mentors that have achieved similar goals. Another thing that I think is really important is if you are a movie buff, watch favorite movies, watch movies that inspire you, performances that inspire you. Inspire you to become the best actor that you can be the best business person for your acting career that you can be. And find those inspirational stories that I talk about in the core work to pick you up and help inspire you when you most don't feel like doing what needs to be done. Number five, set achievable milestones, which means set achievable goals, mini goals. Break it down. I'm a big one on baby stepping. Love the baby stepping and love the phrase anyone can eat an elephant one bite at a time. So you want to break it down. You want to divide the project into smaller manageable tasks. Because the fact of the matter is that if you don't know what the next step is, the next right step or the next manageable step or the next bite of the elephant is, you're probably not going to get it done. Also, celebrate progress, recognize and reward yourself for completing the milestones. Whenever I do a good workout, I really praise myself for the effort that I put into it. That's so much better than beating yourself up. Again, the core work and everything I talk about is about getting you to work for you instead of against you. So number six is developing a support system. So important. We need people who are trying to recover their selves, what they really were meant to be on this earth and really saying enough is enough of the fear and going for it. You need other people like that in your life who encourage you instead of discourage you, because you want to be seeking encouragement. You want to share your goals with supportive friends, or supportive family, or supportive colleagues. Find whether someone is supportive for you or not. And that's in good times and in bad. Also, find accountability. One of the things I do with Acting Business Boot Camp is we have a weekly accountability group. What have you done the week before and what are you going to do the week going forth? In those three pillars of a successful acting career, which are acting training, business steps, and accountability. And core work. So what did you do to become better at your craft this past week? And what did you, are you going to do this next coming week? Number seven, reflect on past successes. In episode 102 of this podcast, I talk about what is your strength story, and I share one of my own. If you want to understand what really finding your strength story is all about, listen to that podcast episode, and we'll put a link in the show notes so you can just click on it. It's one of my favorite episodes, and also you get a real good idea of where I was at how far I've come. You want to recall achievements, reflect on past successes to build confidence in your ability to succeed again. You also want to analyze strategies. You want to consider what strategies worked in the past. What has worked for your acting career in the past and how can you apply them now. Number eight, you want to create a positive mindset. And that is why at the beginning of this podcast, I offered you that free month of coaching for the weekly adjustment, because that is It's all about creating a positive mindset. We do talk about practicing self affirmations and using affirmations to boost your confidence. I talk about how you can act your way into right thinking and think your way into right acting. You also want to be learning, and we talk about this in that weekly class, about managing negative thoughts, address and reframe any self doubt, or negative thinking. Number nine, oh boy, if you're a working actor, you know this one. Plan for flexibility. Be adaptable. Another one I love is to remain teachable. Be prepared to adjust your plans as needed. Remember when you're about to go out to dinner and maybe a movie or a show with a friend and then that audition comes in? Oh yeah, you gotta learn how to pivot. Always stay open to learning. View challenges and opportunities to learn and grow. It's not that bad things happen. It's that lessons come up for us to learn and grow. So that we can truly do what we are capable of doing and have the skills to do that when called upon. Again, remember, remain teachable intellectually and emotionally. And finally, our last action to get a buy in from ourself is to commit to action. Set a start date. Decide when you will begin and commit to it. And I always love when I'm able to do it the moment I set the plan or the goal in motion. Take that first step. Start with a small action. To bring about momentum, start with something small, a tiny sampling, a little bonbon of the elephant. Now, this is the thing, by systematically going through each of these 10 steps in this very special podcast lesson, you really can cultivate a strong internal commitment to your goals and ensure sustained motivation and effort. And if you need help with this, please, I beg of you, I am totally willing to help. Let me see how I can help you. And I can do that. I can start to do that with you in that free month, an entire free month. That's four hours of coaching, four hours of coaching in the wonderful weekly adjustment class.
Today on another encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to two guests who have been on the podcast prior but not at the same time. We are speaking with David Jenkins, son of actor Paul Jenkins and Jordan Summers, son of actor Yale Summers. This is a unique episode for a couple of ways, the first is that we don't often have two guests on at the same time. And two, while they did not attend the same high school, both David and Jordan gravitated to music, rather than acting and began playing music in long gone LA clubs while still in high school, back in the 80s. What's more is that that love of playing music never left them and they get together at the world famous (ahem) Kibbitz Room at Canter's Deli in Los Angeles for monthly jam sessions. The thing is, these aren't your regular jam sessions. Quite a few big name musicians have joined them on stage playing rock, soul, Motown, disco, pop and more. Like who you ask? Well, listen in to find out who was doing it in the “Middle of the Road” with a “Super Freak” Talking to David & Jordan was like hearing to a strangely reminiscent version of host Josh Mills' own youth as familiar names, places and people come up in our conversation, it's almost like being there. Sort of. This encore episode is one is for all you music fans out there. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story.
06 overachiever struggles 2:06 how cody knew he needed a break 3:17 cody's story 22:52 how cody booked acting work in New England 26:53 why you might not want to move to LA or NYC right away 28:11 building relationships 29:13 managing a crazy schedule and knowing your capacity 33:29 rejection 34:17 AGENTS 37:45 the secret to going far 39:01 discipline 42:05 RELAX BRO 43:40 a schedule that may work for you 46:54 the benefits of rest 48:30 resting is productive 52:30 money. and moving to a big market with it 54:01 closing cody https://www.instagram.com/_cody_curtis?igsh=aXlveDU2Z3pjbWQ1 his pod https://www.instagram.com/artistsandemotionspodcast?igsh=cm80NzdvMHVoZHR4 sophie https://www.instagram.com/sophiejordancollins?igsh=aTl1dTdmc3NuZW1x&utm_source=qr
Gabrielle is now my roommate and you can be sure to let Caleb and Corey know. No, but really, we have spent a LOT of time together recently and we wanted to sit down together and really get into how living with each other has given us brand new perspectives on the industry. We have each gained a better appreciation for truly how different actor's lives can be. We are going into how we view each other's individual journeys, our varying audition experiences, and the realization that smaller acting roles can still significantly contribute to an actor's career. That's right: we are in a market that now values career expansion over leveling up, and if you don't know what we're talking about, then listen through all the way to the end and you'll know exactly what we are probably going to be seeing in 2024 and beyond. Let's navigate the evolving landscape of the industry together! Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Welcome to the One Broke Actress Podcast 00:21 — The Actor's Life: Roommates, Conversations, and Realizations 01:35 — Navigating Actor Life and Business Together 02:54 — The Reality of Auditions and Actor Expectations 07:40 — The Challenges and Insights of Seeking Representation 10:52 — Pivoting in an Actor's Career: From LA to Chicago 15:14 — The Financial Realities of Acting Across Markets 21:09 — Navigating Career Strategies and Setting Boundaries 21:40 — The Realities of Auditioning, Career Highs, and Industry Changes 23:23 — A Deep Dive into a Unique Audition Experience 24:20 — Expanding Career Horizons Beyond Traditional Paths 25:51 — Embracing the Shifts in the Acting Industry 26:37 — The Impact of Social Media and Influencers on Acting Careers 27:41 — How the Industry is Evolving 33:45 — Concluding Thoughts on Career Adaptability and Future Plans Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ Listen to One Broke Actress “Working Actor Life: VO Dub, Auditions Post-Strike, the 2024 Pilot Season, and the Actor Rat Race” ★ The Online Actor ★ Gabrielle's IG @gabriellebyndloss ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
In this weeks episode I speak to Atlanta based actor Cory Chapman. You can see him currently on Hightown on Starz and Hulu. Cory is known for his roles on The Righteous Gemstones, Better Caul Saul, Stranger Things, and for playing Margot Robbie's brother in I, Tonya. I asked Cory about typecasting, Atlanta versus LA, how to stay motivated when it gets slow, the most challenging role he has has to play, audition advice, and off course, the infamous boob grab scene in I, Tonya. Follow Cory @thecorychapman on IG for the latest updates and be sure to check him out in High Town. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onthejourneypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onthejourneypodcast/support
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Gabrielle Byndloss is back to discuss the changing face of the acting industry with me as we look at life post-strike in 2024. We talk about the new auditions we've been seeing in the commercial realm that are focused on social media ads, the deal with commercials and streaming, and how the industry is reshaping itself. Pilot season is changing before our very eyes and no one knows exactly what is going to come to replace it. We even go into how we define success an acting, arguing that it can look quite different than what many might think. After all, as working actors, we are constantly trying to get to the next thing, to reach that number one spot on the call sheet…but what would happen if we reconnected with our why and looked around at the life we've built and all of the chances that we do get to act? It might be worth a try. Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Challenges 00:53 The Reality of Working Actor Life 01:23 The Excitement and Anxiety of Auditions 02:03 The Struggle of Maintaining Enthusiasm 02:32 The Impact of COVID on Actor Life & The Difficulty of Breaking Cycles 04:00 The Changing Landscape of TV Pilots 12:58 The Shift to Streaming and Social Media Ads 17:51 Reevaluating Success in Acting 22:39 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ Gabrielle's IG ★ Variety Article “**Network TV Pilot Season Is Mostly Dead — but Stubbornly Hasn't Gone Away Completely”** ★ Listen to TV's Top Five Podcast ★ Listen to TV's Top Five “Streaming and Ads” Episode ★ Kevin Rudolf's “I Made It” ★ The Membership ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
this week, we have actor, writer, and director Nick Garabedian I met Nick about a year and a half ago doing a commercial a few months after he graduated and since then he's gone on to do TONS of commercials, films, and you've guessed it those vertical shows ;) we chat about how logistically he transitioned from studying theatre in school to being a working actor, intimacy scenes, and how to start creating your own work. if you're in college for acting or fresh out and need tangible advice for the business, if you're curious about intimacy scenes Orrr if you're waiting to start creating your own projects, this episode is for you Nick's insta: https://www.instagram.com/nick_garabedian/?hl=en 00:00 intro 1:00 what Nick's been up to 4:51 irritatting ice breakers 7:21 going to college to study theater 10:30 mean acting teacher horror stories 15:38 how Nick started booking 20:30 arlo's clubhouse 22:30 Nick's childhood acting stories 25:05 Nick's directing career & what lies in 2024 26:30 troll boy 27:57 the hardest part of the business 30:00 the best part of the business 32:00 the vertical series 36:50 the complexities and challenges of intimacy scenes 41:25 the 48 hour film festival 45:10 how Nick takes care of himself 48:10 fast frisky five 51:55 Nick's closing sentiments follow us on insta!! https://instagram.com/actinglikeanactorpodcast?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@actinglikeanactor?_t=8fPzDmt0Wxm&_r=1 youtube: https://youtube.com/@actinglikeanactor?si=ZYnQSZ4g7Fz8Gb2w email: actinglikeanactorpodcast@gmail.com sophie's instagram: https://instagram.com/sophiejordancollins?igshid=OGQ5ZDc2ODk2ZA== website: sophiejordancollins.com the beat: https://youtu.be/qQGD2iMqDyQ?si=4g3iJBZAI2jGaKQe podcast produced by Connor McBain: https://instagram.com/cmcbain17?igshid=NzZhOTFlYzFmZQ==
Mark Jacobson was Mr. April in the 2013 Nice Jewish Guys calendar and is an actor, improviser and coach hailing from Phoenix, Arizona. He just starred in the critically-acclaimed West Coast premiere of Samuel Baum's The Engagement Party at the Geffen Playhouse, opposite Wendie Malick and directed by Tony winner Darko Tresnjak. His recent Film and TV credits include Supporting Leads in 57 Seconds (opposite Morgan Freeman and Josh Hutcherson) and The 12 Days of Christmas Eve (opposite Kelsey Grammer), Netflix's hit new action comedy Obliterated, Hulu's Welcome to Chippendales, This Is Us, FBI, Good Trouble, 9-1-1, The Rookie, NCIS: LA, The Resident, Speechless, and How to Get Away with Murder, among others. Mark has lent his voice to Marvel/Insomniac's Spider-Man 2, Legends of Runeterra, Wasteland 3, Nickelodeon's I Am Frankie, Final Fantasy VII Reunion, Genshin Impact, Tower of Fantasy, NBA 2K21 - 2K23, and Amazon's New World. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ MARK JACOBSON ⌲ IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2733111/ ⌲ IG: https://www.instagram.com/sirmarkofj/?hl=en ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The Moving Spotlight Podcast ⌲ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-moving-spotlight/id1597207264 ⌲ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7cjqYAWSFXz2hgCHiAjy27 ⌲ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themovingspotlight ⌲ ALL: https://linktr.ee/themovingspotlight ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #57Seconds #MorganFreeman #Phoenix #AZ #Geffen #GeffenTheater #TheEngagementParty #RogueMachine #Rubicon #ANoiseWithin #12DaysofChristmasEve #KelseyGrammer #SpiderMan2 #Insomniac #GenshinImpact #LegendsofRunterra #Riot #Emmys #TVTime #iTunes #Actor #ActorsLife #Believe #Success #Inspiration #Netflix #Hulu #Amazon #HBO #AppleTV #Showtime #Acting #Artist #Theatre #Film #YourBestBadActing #Content #CorbinCoyle #JohnRuby #RealFIREacting #TMS_Pod --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-moving-spotlight/support
On this episode of THE COCKTAIL GURU PODCAST, hosts Jonathan & Jeffrey Pogash talk with SAG Award-winning actor Joel Johnstone about his journey from the American heartland to Hollywood and, in the process, realizing the dream of every screen thespian—becoming a working actor, in Joel's case including a five-year run on Amazon's Emmy Award- winning THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL. Believe us, it's a living, and it's sexier than it sounds! All brought to you by Barritt's Ginger Beer and Glenmorangie Highland Single Malt Scotch Whisky. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecocktailgurupodcast/message
Happy New Year!! Gabrielle and I are right back into the swing of things and dive into a candid conversation about the ups and downs of being both actors and entrepreneurs. I just moved, and so it truly feels like such a fresh start. With each fresh start though, it's so important to set goals and stay on target so we touch on why goals are so tough, the challenges of navigating the acting industry, and why we all need to approach our headshots with a strategic focus. Gabrielle shares her method of manifestation while I get into my love of quarterly SMART goals. We also get honest about the privilege that our social media followings have awarded us, and how we are able to do so much because of the financial freedom that all of you listening in have given us. Be sure to stay tuned for our Headshot Class coming this year!! Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Intro & My Move 02:30 — Social Media & The Actor 05:09 — An Actor's Holiday 06:04 — Sam's Time Off 09:46 — Social Media 11:49 — Stillness 17:29 — Woo-woo Your Year 20:05 — Sam's SMART Goals 23:58 — The Membership Manifestation 29:45 — Let's Talk Headshots Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ The Artist's Way: A Spiritual Path to Higher Creativity by Julia Cameron ★ Follow Gabrielle on IG @GabrielleByndloss ★ Castability ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
The right people will be attracted to your life when you quit playing roles you think they want to see. Stop hiding who you authentically are, even if you are not exactly the person you wish to be.
In this episode, I sit down with the fabulous Gabrielle Byndloss to reflect on the past year and discuss our wins and losses, or what we did well and what we did poorly. I've been doing this ever since my friend Ashli Pollard shared it with me, and I've found it to be a great reflection on my year. We dive into topics like taking control of our mornings, prioritizing mental health, and stepping into our power as actors. We share personal stories and insights, speaking about online hate, feeling behind in life and in acting, and losing our center amidst it all. Join us as we celebrate our achievements, embrace growth, and set intentions for the coming year. Let us know what you did well and poorly for 2023! We are rooting for you as much as you are us. So let's just see what next year will be! Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Intro 00:59 — Our Wins & Losses / Well & Poorly 02:24 — What We Did Poorly #1 11:09 — What We Did Poorly #2 21:01 — What We Did Poorly #3 29:05 — ★ Olive & June Ad: Use BROKE20 for 20% Off! ★ 31:43 — What We Did Well #1 36:51 — What We Did Well #2 37:27 — What We Did Well #3 44:00 — Wishing You a Happy 2024 Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ Go to oliveandjune.com/BROKE20 for 20% off your first mani system !! ★ The Membership ★ Listen to OBA “What I Did Well & Poorly in 2021” ★ Watch Systems & Softwares I Use In My Daily Life ★ Wanna make a podcast? Join the Pod Prep School!!
Are you comfortable calling yourself a working actor? What is a working actor today? Alyshia and Anna LaMadrid, co-founders of THE BRIDGE FOR ACTORS, discuss what it means to be a working actor? THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The Bridge for Actors CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
Gabrielle Byndloss is back for more candid conversations about our Working Actor Life. We dive deep into one of our most asked questions: how the heck did we get started on our side jobs? We get honest about the pros and cons about working from home (including having to work when you are deathly ill from severe allergies), reflecting on what brings you the most joy, and why you need to let go of the pressure to monetize everything you love to do. From discussing the importance of understanding your own worth to navigating the complexities of actually building a side hustle while pursuing acting, we cover it all. This episode will leave you wanting to start on your own side gig so you can support yourself in the long term pursuit of this career. Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Intro 00:07 — Allergies 01:23 — Working from Home & Side Hustles 07:34 — How Gabrielle Starting Working from Home 10:45 — Dealing with Money 14:10 — Sam's Advice to Approaching Social Media as a Business 21:34 — Being a Recognizable Actor Working a Side Hustle 24:53 — Advice for People Wanting to Focus on Side Hustles 32:00 — Time for Reflection Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ Follow Gabrielle on Instagram @gabriellebyndloss ★ YoGabrielle ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
Todays Wednesday Wisdom addresses pressure for perfection in auditions and the lies that certain people are perpetuating about self-tapes in the entertainment industry. Alyshia emphasizes the value of embracing "happy mistakes" and authenticity. Alyshia encourages actors to view auditions as part of a creative journey and not seek short-term gimmicks OR people that are selling "bookings" if you take their course. The focus should be on continuous practice, setting goals, and having fun - it's the journey to being a WORKING ACTOR. Make sure to subscribe to That One Audition. Spread the word, tell a friend and shoutout us out on Instagram. THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me: @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The Bridge for Actors CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
Julia Gallagher shares her experience as a working actor from how to get an agent to how to prep for an audition and keep a positive mindset. Welcome to the 2nd episode of the Hungry Artist Podcast, where we're getting rid of the "starving artist" mentality by interviewing hungry, driven, passionate artists and finding out their recipes for success! http://instagram.com/hungryartistpodcast MEET Julia: http://julia-gallagher.com http://instagram.com/juliag CONNECT w/ host Kaitlin: My Website: http://kaitlinmoose.com My IG: http://instagram.com/kaitlinmoose TOPICS: - working with an animal actor and on-set safety - how to prep for an audition and execute an amazing self tape - booking a recurring role on a network TV show from audition to on set - keeping a positive mindset between gigs - how to get and communicate with an agent - the SAG strike; what our unions are fighting for with residuals and AI protections - make sure to read your contract! - recipe for success: be kind, surround yourself with positive people, and know that everyone's path will be different RESOURCES mentioned: Jenna Fischer's book: The Actor's Life Brian Patacca - career coach Amy McNabb - mindset coach Thanks for watching the Hungry Artist Podcast! You can support our mission by subscribing and writing a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hungry-artist/id1702976743 Until next time, STAY HUNGRY!
You can practice your dance moves for hours a day and vocalize up to a high C with ease, but if your mindset is not supporting your goals, then you will stay stuck! Today we're talking about three things that successful working actors get right when it comes to having a healthy mindset. Get top musical theatre training in an online course. Save 15% on BVC ACADEMY!Use code PODCAST15 at checkoutCollege MT Auditions? Watch our recent live Q&A masterclass! Get the replay and free college audition guide here. Want to work with us? Take the Quiz & Book a Consult!Connect with us on instagram, @bwayvocalcoach And @bvcaspire for college prep content for high school students and families Find us at www.bwayvocalcoach.comSend us an email at hello@bwayvocalcoach.comJoin our free, Wednesday newsletter email list here.
Hey there, welcome back to the Working Actor life with Gabrielle Byndloss. We had an amazing conversation where we delved into various topics related to the acting industry. Gabrielle opened up about staying focused and prioritizing what's important in our careers while finding excitement in the process. The ebb and flow of the actor life is REAL. The intense swing between highs and lows is REAL. And you know what else? It's hard as heck to get through alone. So Gabrielle and I walk you through our recent commercial callbacks, why commercials are so important to us, and how we dealt with not booking what we thought were for-sure wins. If you're feeling overwhelmed and looking for camaraderie in the rollercoaster that is will-I-book-this-or-not, this episode is a must-listen. So grab a cup of coffee, sit back, and join me and Gabrielle as we get real about our careers. Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Intro 00:10 — Accidental Twinning & Shea Moisture 02:11 — The Actor Workout 06:09 — Callbacks, Script Analysis, and Auditions 11:56 — How Gabrielle Handles Rejection 13:56 — How I Handle Rejection 22:19 — The Happy Medium & Lack Mentality 26:05 — How Commercials Change Your Life Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ Follow The Membership on IG @themembership.co ★ Join The Membership ★ Follow Gabrielle on IG @gabriellebyndloss ★ Maggie Szabo ★ Camera Left, Stage Right Commercial Class ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
Private Coaching Fear and Courage. Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway "If everybody feels fear when approaching something totally new in life, yet so many are out there doing it despite fear, then we must conclude that fear is not the problem." Fear is not the problem. It's our attitude and our actions. One of the things I coach with people is I look at their goal, and then I look at their thoughts around that goal, or their affirmations, their affirmative thought around that goal, and then I look at those actions around the goal. So we make sure that the affirmative thoughts, or the thoughts that you are having around being a Working Actor, are not thoughts like, "Oh, I'm not good enough. It'll never happen. I'm too old for this shit." Whatever it is, that we start turning those thoughts around because we need to have our thoughts and our actions supporting and backing up that goal. That is how you create success in your life. But for me, when I started first to learn this work, I was like, "Yeah, but I'm fucking terrified, and I am filled with anxiety, and I cannot imagine calling my manager and asking, how come I don't have any auditions, or I haven't had any auditions for a couple of weeks." But yet, those were the things that I needed to do, either to get more activity or learn that manager was really not that into me and I needed to find someone else. Fear is not the problem. But what the problem is, according to Susan Jeffers, which I concur with, is how we hold and manage our fear. It's our attitude toward fear. So again, remember that fear is not the problem. How we hold and manage the fear is. Last week I talked about how you will never be given more than you can handle, but you will be given more than you can control. And manage is another word for handle. If how we hold and manage fear is the problem, guess what is the phenomenal, exciting news about that? Then there's something we can do about it. There is something we can actually do about it. Because if it's in our realm of being able to handle or manage. Hey, that's our job, remember, controlling is not. You're never going to be able to control your fear. Believe me, I spent a lifetime trying to do it doesn't work. But I can manage how I handle it. I can manage how I think about it and what I do about it. And the thing is that if I stay, in that belief, that fear actually is the problem, then I'm staying in that victim energy. Then I'm staying in that catabolic energy, that hopeless energy. "There's nothing I can do," bullshit. There is something you can do. Now I'm not going to say that it's going to be easy, and I'm not going to say that it's simple. But it is doable. In fact, it is simple. It's just not easy. So if we accept the truth that how we hold and manage fear is the problem, and I stress that is a truth, that is a Universal Truth, not an ego truth. That is an infinite truth. Then we put ourselves energetically of taking responsibility, and then we can move forward. So if we put ourselves energetically saying, "You know what? I understand I have fear. I, but I can manage it. I can handle it." By just doing that, we take ourselves out of catabolic energy, victim energy and in to anabolic energy, which is the energy of taking responsibility. But if we stay with the idea that fear is the problem, guess what? We stay stuck. So many people, I was at a networking event yesterday and it wasn't an actor. It was just a neighborhood networking event. The number one thing that everybody told me was "I feel stuck." The reason why you're stuck is that you are afraid. So let's get you unstuck. Now, if again, how we hold and manage fear is the problem, we can move out of fear and then we can accomplish our goals or our wants or our needs. So Susan Jeffers talks about a how we hold our fear, and she has a chart. When we hold our fear, we have some kind of what? Pain. And that pain is caused by feelings of helplessness, feelings of depression, feelings of paralysis. But when we move into that anabolic energy, we take responsibility of managing and handling our lives as opposed to controlling it or just not doing anything, then we end up with choice. We end up with excitement because "oh my god we're actually doing it now." And we end up with action. And when I talk about this power, this idea of power of how we get ourselves to do what we want. I am talking about the power within ourselves, which is ultimately building self-esteem. So if we have power over our perceptions of the world, we have power over our thoughts. We have good, affirmative thoughts. Then, we have power over our reactions. Let's say something happens. I spill coffee on my new blouse. My immediate reaction will then be, "Oh God, that was so stupid. Or I'm so stupid." But then I want to tell myself, "Stop." I want to stop. And then I want to take a step back from what I just said to myself. What just happened? Stop. take a step back. And I use that example of putting your hand on your face and you cannot really see your hand. But if you move back a foot and you look at your hand, you are then in a place of what you are in a place of observation. When you are in a place of observation, you can ask yourself that valuable question, "is this healthy for me to behave, to think this way, or is it unhealthy for me?" Then, of course, I'm going to realize it's unhealthy for me to have such a negative reaction to just what was it? A fricking little mistake. So what am I going to do? I am going to respond. I'm going to respond with a loving thought. I love myself, and I approve of myself. And here's a genius idea. Go get some club soda. Go get a towel wipe off your blouse, and take it to the dry cleaner. Was it worth beating up on yourself? For all of that? For just spilling some coffee? No. Because nothing is worth a dig at my self-esteem. Nothing. I have a phrase that says, "A Response is a reaction with a pause and a thought behind it." And when we have power over our reactions or our perceptions, we are using that process of stopping, taking a step back and observing, looking at it for what it is from a distance because, again, we're in that valuable place of observation and then responding to the situation. Power to do what is necessary for our own self-growth and career and all of these things make you feel better about yourself. It creates healthy self-love, and we need self-love to be in this business of show because the business is not going to supply you with that love. And this is the biggie. As a casting director, I also [00:13:00] am letting you know you cannot ask it to. As a casting director, I cannot be the one telling you, "Don't be afraid; it's okay." Now, obviously, as a coach, it is. But if I'm in a job situation, I cannot be the one nurturing you. That's not my job. My job is to cast the actor who knows they are doing a great job and who has assured me that they are in great hands. That's what I need. I don't need to be validating your existence on this planet. I have way too many other things on my plate. I need you to know you're good. And I need you to assure me. I'm in good hands. This power that I've been talking about in the podcast before and in this one gives you the ability to get yourself to do what you want to do. It gets you out of your own way. It is empowering and ultimately, it creates a tremendous sense of serenity. But guess what? It always. It always. is, it's always magnetizing. It's like when in sports, when you see the person who breaks away and runs with the ball and crosses the finish line, or gets the goal gets the goal, or scores the touchdown. That is so exciting. And it's also exciting when a casting director sees an actor be great at their work. It just makes me want to cast them over and over again. You do not have to be incapacitated by your fears. You do not.
On this episode of Special Sauce I talk to the James Beard award winning chef Ann Kim. Ann opened her first restaurant, Pizzeria Lola, in Minneapolis in 2010 without ever having cooked professionally. In fact, she was a working actor before she realized that it was cooking that made her happy.
Gabrielle Byndloss and I are back to talk about the importance of self-care and the struggles of being a working actor. We touch on how to prioritize your own needs, how to create a list of comforts items to bring with you on set, and practical tips for maintaining your mental health while traveling. Gabrielle shares her own experiences with depression and anxiety and offers advice on how to develop a daily self-care routine, even when resources are limited. We also go into the importance of goal setting and the benefits of setting your own goals, rather than relying on external validation. Tune in for some honest and hilarious conversation about the realities of being a working actor, and why we all need to take care of ourselves along the way. Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Intro 01:35 — Side Hustles 02:58 — Let's Talk Schedules 11:45 — Productivity, Worthiness, and Acting 13:55 — Gabrielle's Puerto Rico Shoot 17:53 — Finding Your Comfort Items 21:25 — Self Care with Limited Options 23:39 — Feeling Enough as an Actor 25:29 — Our Working Relationship Resources Mentioned in This Episode: ★ Follow The Membership on IG @themembership.co ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
If you've ever watched the Amazon Prime series The Tick, or Seven Seconds on Netflix, or High Maintenance on HBO, or After on the IFT Network, then you will recognize Joshua Schubart. A big man with an even bigger heart, Josh sits down with Brad to open up about being homeless, growing up in foster care, and how acting and his foster parents, saved his life. "Acting helped me to escape my situation at the time..." Josh shares his emotional journey of landing the part of Frank on The Tick, the highs and lows of the acting world, working with Michael Cerveris, and the dream he never thought he'd achieve; being a good father. Having graced the pages of GQ magazine as a "Brawny Model," and putting together his short series "The Transformation of Ben Grimm," It appears that Joshua will reach his ultimate goal—being cast in the MCU and working with Taika Waititi. This is a fun episode for comic book nerds and film buffs alike as The Hardest Working Man in Show Business shares his life. About Joshua Schubart: Born and raised on Long Island, New York, Joshua Schubart has been working as a professional actor for over a decade. Joshua had a tough childhood, growing up homeless and in the foster care system. At 14, his foster parents put him in Catholic school, and his life took a turn for the better. He discovered acting in his early teens, as an escape from his day-to-day challenges. He would often say that acting literally saved his life, giving him the drive and motivation to make his dreams come true. Joshua attended the Asolo Conservatory for actor training and got a BA in Acting from Stony Brook University. Upon graduation, he fully immersed himself in the craft, building a reputation as a hardworking and talented actor. Joshua has been seen in projects ranging from small indie films to walking the boards at the Metropolitan Opera. Some of his recent work includes a recurring role in the Amazon series The Tick, and appearances in Seven Seconds (Netflix) and High Maintenance (HBO). His voice can also be heard on a long list of audiobooks available on Amazon Audible, including Blue Summer, Lorelei and Blaze of Ecstasy. In addition to acting, Joshua is a highly skilled stunt man/stage combatant, with training in hand-to-hand, almost every bladed weapon and most guns. Passionate as well about stepping behind the camera, Joshua is the co-founder of the production company 2 Ladies & A Giant. Together with his production company, Joshua created .After, a series about a widower navigating life and the dating scene after losing his wife. The series, starring Joshua, is a story of life, love, and rebirth, and streams on IFT Network. Growing up reading comic books, Joshua hopes to work with Marvel in the near future. And working with Taika Waititi is a dream of his. Also a plus size model, Joshua hopes his work in front and behind the camera will open doors for larger people in the industry, break the stereotypes, and prove that they are more than just the funny or bad guys. In his free time Joshua likes to build computers, read, play different sports, and spend time with his wife and daughter. To learn more about Joshua, follow him on TikTok, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at @Josh_Schubart. www.joshuaschubart.com About Awakened Nation: Fueled by the passion to ignite game-changing conversations, award-winning author Brad Szollose created Awakened Nation—a podcast dedicated to deeper conversations with today's outliers and cutting edge entrepreneurs, idea makers and disruptors, bestselling authors, activists, healers, spiritual leaders, professional athletes, celebrities, politicians and rock stars...conversations that take a deep dive into the extraordinary. This podcast will challenge your beliefs. Think Art Bell meets Joe Rogan. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/awakenednation/support
In this episode, I am Kickin' It with Actor, Author, and Host Lester Greene to talk about what it takes to become a working actor, and the current state of the film industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/koolkard/support
Learn More About the SAG-AFTRA Strike Here! *any references made to the SAG-AFTRA Strike are not on behalf of any SAG-AFTRA officials, please use the official site for all up-to-date information* Hey there! In this episode, I am joined by the one and only Gabrielle Byndloss to kick off our new Working Actor Life series! We go into the importance of finding motivation and how it's not always necessary to be motivated to be successful in your acting career. We chat about the dangers of burnout and the importance of taking breaks. We also touch on the idea of stillness and how being comfortable with it can be a powerful tool in your career. We even share some fun exercises you can do at the grocery store to help you think like an actor! Oh, by the way, don't forget to join the waitlist for The Membership while you're here! Watch the Full Video Podcast Here! 00:00 — Catching Up with Gabrielle 02:48 — Free Time for Actors 05:49 — Reflecting Back on an Audition 11:54 — Motivation & Burnout 21:47 — Seeing Ourselves as Actors 24:03 — Sitting in Stillness Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Join the Waitlist for The Membership! Follow Gabrielle on IG! ⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯⎯ Want more? Join The Membership & Check out Patreon for bonus episodes! And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here!
SAG/WGA Strike: They've done it! The actors are on strike, joining the writers and Hollywood is SHUT DOWN! WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE!? Tom Cruise: Mission Impossible Dead Reckoning Part 1 is now in theaters and Tom Cruise's position as KINO boy is in question!? HOW DARE YOU!!? WONKA: You didn't ask for it, but you're going to get it! Timothee Chalamet brings us the young Wonka origin story we don't need. FALLOUT OF YOUR GOOD INTENTIONS!, MISSION IMPOSSIBLE FALLOUT!, TOM CRUISE!, PICKET LINE!, SCABS!, STRIKE!, SAG!, SCREEN ACTORS GUILD!, THE MEANS OF LABOR!, MORE FOLLOWERS ON KICK!, ON THE BARBIE!, PISSAH!, PACKIE!, KANGAROO!, TOM CRUISE DEFENDERS!, OBLIVION!, AFTER EARTH!, BILLIONAIRES!, WORKING ACTOR!, REPLACED BY ROBOTS!, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE!, NOBLE!, ANDOR!, SECRET INVASION!, SPOILERS!, BOOKS TO READ!, DIABLO!, PODCAST!, EXOPRIMAL!, JERKING THAT COCK!, MIKE'S DREAM!, REBAR!, HUGE!, ARI ASTER!, A24!, RON PERLMAN!, POETRY!, SONS OF ANARCHY!, LOSING THEIR HOUSES!, TOUGH GUY!, HISTORIC DEAL!, VEILED THREATS!, KATHLEEN KENNEDY!, STIR SHIT UP!, INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY!, BOB IGER!, SOCIAL MEDIA!, 2008!, JACKED IN!, ON THIS DAY!, OLD TWEETS!, FLICKCHART!, MICHAEL AND MICHAEL!, THREADS!, SURVIVOR!, FRAN DRESCHER!, RONALD REAGAN!, ENGAGEMENT!, INVASION!, REALITY SHOWS!, KARDASHIANS!, THE NANNY!, RESIDUALS!, THE WIRE!, STREAMING!, CRITICAL MASS!, CAPITALISM!, GROWTH YEAR OVER YEAR!, PLASMOIDS!, CINEMA!, LETTERBOXD!, TOP 4!, TOM CRUISE SLANDER!, MAGNOLIA!, PAUL THOMAS ANDERSON!, OSCAR!, THERE WILL BE BLOOD!, NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN!, THE MASTER!, MINORITY REPORT!, VANILLA SKY!, JERRY MAGUIRE!, WAR OF THE WORLDS!, NICOLE KIDMAN!, AMC!, REGAL!, AMC A LIST!, REGAL UNLIMITED!, CINEMARK!, 2002 OSCARS!, KINO BOY!, 9/11!, DON'T CALL MER SHIRLEY!, DANNY TREJO!, PEPSI!, SCREENING!, POSTER!, PIN!, BARBIE!, OPPENHEIMER!, BARBENHEIMER!, I LOVE YOU DR JONES!, SHORT ROUND!, SANKARA STONE!, WILLY WONKA!, PADDINGTON!, TWINK!, MISCAST!, TOM HOLLAND!, SNL SKETCH!, DIGITAL SHORT!, TIM BURTON!, JOHNNY DEPP!, BEN AFFLECK!, BATMAN!, HARRY POTTER!, WIZARDING WORLD!, OOMPA LOOMPA!, HUGH GRANT!, SNOW WHITE!, LIVE ACTION!, NOT DWARVES!, REAL ONE!, DOPEY!, DOC!, SNEEZY!, BASHFUL!, HAPPY!, OPTICS!, PRINCE!, HUNK!, BAD HOMBRES! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
Seth is a director, actor, teacher, and the co-founder & co-artistic director of The Barrow Group in New York City. In his storied career as a director he was involved with the award-winning shows My Girlfriend's Boyfriend (Lucille Lortel Award for Best Solo Show, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle nominations for Best Solo Show), Sleepwalk With Me (Nightlife Award for Outstanding Comedian in a Major Performance), The Tricky Part (Obie Award, Drama Desk nominations for Best Play and Best Solo Show), Pentecost (Drama Desk nomination for Best Play), Old Wicked Songs (Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award and Garland Award for Best Direction), and Good (Straw Hat Award for Best Direction), and Mike Birbiglia:The Old Man and The Pool. For television he co-directed Mike Birbiglia:Thank God for Jokes. He directed My Girlfriend's Boyfriend for Netflix, Mike Birbiglia:The New One and he co-directed and co-wrote the film Sleep Walk with Me. As well as being a consulting producer for the film Don't Think Twice. He is the author of the book An Actor's Companion – Tools for the Working Actor published by TCG. As an actor, Seth appears regularly in film and on television.
In this episode, Tara Jabbari speaks with Flora Mendoza, a singer and actor, turned political advisor and nomad. She shares her experience of getting her SAG card, being an extra for “Saturday Night Live,” finding agents, and more. Some websites that Flora recommends for extra work are:https://www.weistbarronryan.com/https://actorsaccess.com/Learn more about Flora here: http://floramendoza.com/ (Episode originally released on 4/16/23)
We're trilled to have Eric Lange on the show today. Eric is the most underrated actor working today. Eric played the recurring roles of Stuart Radzinsky on the ABC series Lost (2009) and Erwin Sikowitz in the Nickelodeon series Victorious (2010–13), and had his mainstream breakthrough for playing David Tate/Kenneth Hasting on the FX series The Bridge (2013). He earned acclaim for starring as Bill Stechner on the crime drama Narcos (2016), Lyle Mitchell on Showtime's Escape at Dannemora (2018) which earned a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries, and Lou Burke on the Netflix original series Brand New Cherry Flavor (2021). He currently stars as Detective Gene Holcomb on the HBO series Perry Mason. Eric was so incredibly generous to give us a little insight into how he begins the process with some of his most compelling roles. This is our tenth episode. Hope you all enjoy this one! Please five us a comment if you dig it.
Erik Jensen is an actor, writer and director. As an actor, Erik appeared regularly in both seasons of the ABC series “For Life.” Other TV credits include major arcs on “The Walking Dead,” “Mindhunter” and “Mr. Robot,” appearances on “The Americans,” “House of Cards,” “Elementary,” The Blacklist,” and many more, including his critically acclaimed portrayal of legendary NY Yankee Thurman Munson in “The Bronx is Burning.” Film credits include the upcoming Viral with Blair Underwood and Alfre Woodard, Black Knight, The Love Letter and more than two dozen indie films. His theater credits as an actor include The Collaboration on Broadway opposite Paul Bettany and Jeremy Pope, the Pulitzer-Prize winning production of Disgraced at Lincoln Center, The Good Negro at the Public Theater, Arthur Kopit's Y2K and Terrance McNally's Corpus Christi at MTC, and Lester Bangs in his play How To Be A Rock Critic (Kirk Douglas, South Coast Rep, ArtsEmerson, Steppenwolf, The Public). Erik's sci-fi graphic novel The Reconcilers was published in 2010 to wide acclaim, and he is co-host and co-creator of the podcast BardQuest Empire, which brings together entertainment industry professionals who play Dungeons & Dragons to talk about the intersections of D&D and storytelling. @ejensen123 -instagram @erikjensen123 - twitter https://www.instagram.com/shesallovertheplacepodcast/ https://www.chonacas.com/contact/
This week Audrey Moore talks with actress/badass Elisa Perry whose work includes Everyone Hates Chris, Godless, Grey's Anatomy, and a billion other movies and shows! They discuss what a working actor's life is really like, what the last strike did to an actor's life and what this one might do, and how to shut out all that outside chatter. Sponsored by : Castability.Actor/SelfTapeMay23 - Free sides and Casting Director feedback SingingLessonsLosAngeles.com - Voice and Singing Lessons by Greg Safel Carla Zuniga - Bi-coastal hair stylist! Please RATE THIS PODCAST to feed the Review Baby! www.RateThisPodcast.com/audrey Call in with listener questions or strike stories (667) Actor-70 or (667) 228-6770 Host: Audrey Moore Producer: Jesse Lumen Editor: Austin Grant and Michael Morello Mixer: Thomas Snodgrass Show Music: Ari de Niro Special thanks to Thomas Snodgrass for assistance with microphones, Aalok Mehta and 108 Hill for help with the theme song, and Matthew Patrick Davis for as The Mother of Review Baby.
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In this episode, Wendy chats with working actor and coach James Ciccone (The Joker, Nora from Queens, Manifest) about the importance of special skills, how getting the wrong info can set you back years, and why TMFA is important for actors. Join the Hollywood Winners Circle at HollywoodWinnersCircle.com Join Talent Managers for Actors on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/843656639050766 Follow Wendy on Instagram: @WendyAlane1 Follow Wendy on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHollywoodTalentManagerWendyAlaneWright
Whether they're just starting out or have been in the business for years, working actors must create a healthy lifestyle that works for them financially, creatively, physically and mentally. This episode dives into life as an actor between jobs, auditions and acting classes. Our guest is Sam Valentine, the host of the popular podcast “One Broke Actress,” where she shares real-world advice, tips and stories from people in and around the acting business. She talks about the importance of planning for the future, adopting a good mindset, finding a community and the things she wished she knew when she was just starting out. **The views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA. Any mention of products or services does not imply SAG-AFTRA's endorsement.
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Back in December 2022, I was asked to join The Financial Diet YouTube channel to talk about my experience as a working actor in Los Angeles. I am a long time fan of theirs, and jumped at the chance to be real about living paycheck to paycheck in a city with an incredibly high cost of living. We sat down and got honest about it all: rejection in the industry, nepo babies, and the financial realities of the Hollywood dream. Today's ⏮️REWIND⏮️ is just a small snippet of the whole collaboration, so be sure to check out the full video with The Financial Diet to hear all Chelsea Fagan and I had to say! — Financial Realities of the Working Class Actor — Agents, Managers, and The 10% Cut — SAG-AFTRA Dues — Auditions & Money: Coaching, Wardrobe, Hair, Makeup, Nails — Accepting Rejection & Criticism — Nepo Babies & Socioeconomic Privilege — What Being On TV + Film Actually Pays — Why Actors Leave — Being an Entrepreneur — Motherhood and Women in Hollywood — Social Media and Actors Resources Mentioned in This Episode: Watch the Full Video on The Financial Diet's YouTube! Listen to the Financial Confessions Podcast Episode Sydney Sweeney Shares She Doesn't Have Enough Money to Take a Break from Acting, Talks Salary Jennifer Aniston Has Spoken Out About The "Hurtful" Assumptions That She "Chose Career Over Kids" -------- Want more? Check out Patreon for bonus episodes, IG Close Friends content, and so much more. And don't miss all the content on IG and as always at, OneBrokeActress.com And if you're needing some personalized help from Sam, you can schedule a chat with her right here. Don't forget to join the mailing list here! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-broke-actress-podcast/message
With more than 80 television credits to his name, actor Derek Webster can be seen dominating the screen in hit series including "CSI:Vegas," "Mayor of Kingstown," "Stargate" and many more. Today, he explains how transitioning into a state of confidence was when things really began to change in his career. In this episode, Derek shares how he navigates moments of recovery after disappointment, the importance of authentically responding rather than choosing moments when auditioning, and how actors can keep each take fresh on set. GUEST LINKS: IMDB: Derek Webster WEBSITE: TandaAstrology.com WEBSITE: TheAquilaStudio.com/Deborah-aquila WEBSITE: LarryMoss.org THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me @alyshiaochse & @thatoneaudition! TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition WEBSITE: AlyshiaOchse.com ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher EPISODE CREDITS: WRITER: Erin McCluskey WEBSITE & GRAPHICS: Chase Jennings ASSISTANT: Elle Powell SOCIAL OUTREACH: Alara Ceri
With a background in sports, actor, director, writer Joshua Close says that the lessons he learned from playing hockey primed him for actor training early on. From learning to be a team player to figuring out how to get present quickly, Josh's talent and skill have gone on to land him role after role in hit series such as "Fargo," "Person of Interest," and he can soon be seen alongside Leonardo DiCaprio in "Killers of the Flower Moon." In this episode, Josh discusses how his acting, writing and directing work all support one another, and he shares the number one lesson he's learned from working with some of the biggest names in the industry. These are the unforgettable stories that landed Josh Close right here. JOSHUA CLOSE'S CREDITS: Fargo The Unusuals In Their Skin Monica The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair The Exorcism of Emily Rose Person of Interest Life As We Know It Rake The Blacklist Solace Kill the Messenger JOSH CLOSE'S LINKS: IMDB: Joshua Close INSTAGRAM: @jclosefaction THAT ONE AUDITION'S LINKS: For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at AlyshiaOchse.com. And don't forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@alyshiaochse)! CASTIBILITY: Click here and use promo code THATONE10 for 10% off TNTT ACTING MEMBERSHIP: The New Triple Threat Membership PATREON: @thatoneaudition CONSULTING: Get 1-on-1 advice for your acting career from Alyshia Ochse COACHING: Get personalized coaching from Alyshia on your next audition or role INSTAGRAM: @alyshiaochse INSTAGRAM: @thatoneaudition ITUNES: Subscribe to That One Audition on iTunes SPOTIFY: Subscribe to That One Audition on Spotify STITCHER: Subscribe to That One Audition on Stitcher