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Strike Back!
How to get back to work after the strikeSTRIKE BACK!Air Date: February 22, 2024 So, every task we take on has its own set of challenges. We know this. Everything worth doing contains
Becoming an Actor in NYC
Becoming an actor in NYCAir Date: February 15, 2024Becoming an actor in New York City involves a combination of education, training, networking, and perseverance. Of course, there is risk involved.
The Callback
Air Date 2/8/2024You got a call back? Now What!I find it quite humorous when I call an actor to offer a callback after their audition. Sometimes the actor seems genuinely surprised. As if they are
Which Acting Method?
Air Date: February 2, 2024Episode #296Which Acting Method?There are various acting techniques that actors use to approach their craft. Different techniques appeal to different actors, and often,
Rejection Direction
Air Date: January 25, 2024#295Rejection Direction Handling rejection is an essential aspect of an actor's journey, and it's something that every actor faces at some point. Moving forward
College Showcase Breakdown
Air Date: 1/18/2024#294College Showcase Breakdown Ive had a bunch of interactions with many actors in training from colleges, universities and professional training programs of late. It
Self-Tape Tweaks
Air Date: 1/11/2024#293Self-Tape TweaksWeve seen a ton of self-tapes come in for our film and theatre projects of late. I have to say, the submissions are getting so much better than during COVI
Oh No! Another New Year?
Air Date: 1/4/2024#292Oh No! Another New Year?I think every time we bring in a new year, we have the best of intensions to make the upcoming year even better than the year before. We resolve to
Being Punctual
Air Date: 12/28/2023#291Being PunctualIn case you havent noticed, many episodes of this podcast have been about acting choices we can use to create our characters. Weve shared the value of voca
Perfect Pitch
Air Date: 12/21/2023#290Perfect PitchOf all the tools actors can draw upon when working on playing a role, the voice ispossibly the least thought of yet most valuable. Sure, we all remember our voca