How to Balance Being a Parent and an Acting Career
Here’s a little taste of my recent conversation on Keeping Up With Chaos with Gabby, Angela, and Joslyn. We dove into the real-life struggles of balancing acting ambitions with family life, and trust me, it’s a constant juggling act! We talked about everything from handling rejection (which actors know all too well) to solo parenting while chasing your dreams. One key lesson? Don’t wait for the perfect moment—take imperfect action and keep moving forward, even when life gets chaotic. Curious to hear more? Catch the full episode for all the juicy details!
How to Unlock MORE Auditions Today!
I’ve got to tell you, one of the most underrated skills in acting isn’t about delivering lines or nailing emotions—it’s pitching yourself. Yep, pitching. And no, I’m not talking about baseball. We’re talking about getting yourself in front of the right people who can change your career.
Whether you’re trying to land a new agent, reminding casting directors that you’re still around, or just having a casual chat with a director at a festival, how you pitch yourself can open some serious doors. Trust me, I learned this the hard way after restarting my career at 47. I had to figure out how to pitch myself all over again, and let me tell you, it was a game changer.
If you’re not sure how to pitch yourself—don’t worry! I’ve got you covered. From mastering your hard and soft pitches to knowing how to keep that connection alive, I’m going to walk you through it. It’s all about getting yourself into the rooms that matter and making sure people remember your name.
The Best Way to Get Roles After 40
Here’s the thing: If you’re over 40 and wondering if it’s too late to jump into acting, I’m here to tell you it’s absolutely not. I know the thoughts that run through your mind—"Isn’t this a young person’s game?" or "Have I missed my chance?" But let me tell you, all the life you’ve lived up until now? That’s your superpower as an actor. The emotional depth, the experiences, the understanding of what it means to be human—these are the things that will set you apart and give you an edge.
When I returned to acting in my late 40s, I had those same insecurities. I thought my age might hold me back. But once I embraced it, something magical happened. I realized that everything I had lived through gave me layers, depth—something younger actors don’t have yet. So, don’t think for a second that your age is a barrier. It’s actually one of your greatest strengths.
Acting on Instinct: Raw Childhood Confessions You Haven't Heard Before
In my recent conversation with Rena Friedman Watts on The Better Call Daddy Show, I shared some valuable insights for actors. We talked about taking imperfect action, continuous training, and the importance of personal branding. Plus, I reminisced about my teenage years when I ran away from a boarding school and hitchhiked to California with just $10. This adventure shaped my resilience and daring spirit, qualities I carry into my acting career today.
Talent Link Vs. The EPK
What if I told you there was a way to land your perfect agent with ease and convenience, but it might not be the silver bullet that you think it is. Imagine your profile reaching literally hundreds of agents, but still getting overlooked. Today we are diving into Actors Access Talent Link versus the EPK and discovering which one can truly make you shine. Discover how each method can impact your journey as an actor, and get insights on preparing your materials, from headshots to demo reels. Discover the secrets to standing out from the crowd and achieving your acting dreams.
How to Book More Auditions with Minimal Effort
If I told you there’s a simple trick to boost your chances of landing those dream auditions by 42%, would you believe me? It sounds wild, but it’s true—and it’s as simple as writing down your goals. Crazy, right? And here’s the thing: the real magic happens when you share those goals with someone who’s going to hold you accountable. Whether it’s a mentor or a buddy, having someone in your corner keeps you on track. Trust me, this strategy works wonders. I’ve seen it firsthand with actors like Stella, who’s making her comeback in her 40s. She’s crushing her goals by following this exact process, and you can too!
Equipment for on the go auditions and selftapes
When I’m on the go, I keep my recording setup super simple—just my phone, a tripod, and a microphone. Seriously, that’s it! I’m not one of those actors who packs an entire studio with backdrops and lighting gear. I’ve found that as long as the lighting is good (hello, natural light by the window!), and my performance is solid, no one cares if I’m recording in a hotel room or at home. The focus is on you, not your surroundings. So, keep it light, keep it easy, and trust that your talent will shine through.
How to Ruin Your Acting Career in 10 Easy Steps
You know, when it comes to acting, we all want to succeed. But sometimes we unknowingly do things that sabotage our chances. I recently put together a list of 10 ways you could totally ruin your acting career (but seriously, don’t!). From waiting for perfection to avoiding networking like the plague, there are plenty of traps we fall into. The good news? It’s easy to flip the script and take control of your journey.
Starting an Acting Career After 40
If you’re over 40 and still dreaming of an acting career, let me tell you—it’s not too late. I’ve been there, and I know what it’s like to put your dreams on hold. But here’s the good news: your life experience is your secret weapon. Everything you’ve lived through gives you an edge that younger actors just don’t have. But, as I’ve learned, talent alone isn’t enough. You need a strategy too—think of it like a bird: one wing is your talent, the other is the business savvy you need to make it work. Together, they help you soar.
I’ve helped so many people reignite their acting careers after 40, and I know you can do it too. So, if you’re ready to take that leap and finally go after the career you’ve always wanted, I’d love for you to check out my free masterclass where I dive into the exact framework that’s worked for me and others. It’s your time to shine, and there’s no better moment than now.
Can a Quiz Help You to Market Yourself as an Actor Better?
Ever thought you had yourself all figured out, only to realize you’re not quite who you thought you were? That happened to me when I took a fun little quiz and found out I’m not the clever, sly fox I always thought I was—I’m actually a cat! It got me thinking about how understanding your true archetype can help you lean into your strengths, especially as an actor. Whether you're a fox, cat, bunny, or deer, embracing your natural traits can give you a serious edge. Curious about your archetype? Take the quiz and find out!
Actors: How to Reset Your Mindset in 3 Easy Steps - Part 3
When my acting career felt stuck, I realized it wasn’t about talent or connections—it was my mindset holding me back. In this series, I’m sharing how I reset my mindset and kicked those limiting beliefs to the curb. In this final part, I dive into the importance of clarity, taking strategic action, and embracing what makes you unique. If you missed Parts 1 and 2, I’d recommend checking them out—they set the stage for everything we’re talking about here.
Actors: How to Reset Your Mindset in 3 Easy Steps - Part 2
You know, one of the toughest but most important things I've done in my acting career was getting real with myself. I had to admit that the results I was getting were directly tied to the effort I was putting in—or lack thereof. In this episode, I talk about how facing that reality is the first step in resetting your mindset as an actor. It’s all about asking yourself the right questions and making the changes that truly matter.
Actors: How to Reset Your Mindset in 3 Easy Steps - Part 1
I know how frustrating it can be when your acting career isn’t where you want it to be, despite all the hard work. Sometimes, it’s not the industry or your agent holding you back—it’s your own beliefs. Those quiet doubts like “I’m not good enough” or “I’ll never make it” can quietly sabotage your success. Here’s how shifting your mindset can help you break free from those limiting beliefs and start moving your career forward.
I Restarted My Acting Career When I was 47
Rediscovering my first love as a 47-year-old woman in a foreign country was both exhilarating and daunting. After spending 16 years raising my son and navigating life in Germany without knowing the language, I yearned to fill the creative void left by my dormant acting career. From blogging to interior design, I pursued various passions, yet none ignited me quite like acting. A fateful decision to attend an acting workshop rekindled the fire within me, and I knew there was no turning back. Embracing the journey, I reestablished myself as a working actor, proving that it's never too late to chase your dreams.
I'm a Guest on Superfan Attraction
I had a great chat with Diane Foy on her show, Superfan Attraction. We dove into my journey from the US to Germany, the importance of continuous learning, and building genuine industry relationships. If you’re looking for tips and insights to boost your acting career, don't miss the full interview.
Don't Let Your -Yes Year- Become Your Entire Career
Hey, let's dive into something that hits close to home for a lot of us in the acting biz. You know how sometimes it feels like you're just shouting into the void, trying to get noticed? Yeah, been there. I discuss how trained actors, like you and me, can overcome the frustration of stalled careers by moving beyond traditional methods like constant workshops and mass mailings. I delve into strategies for taking control of our own careers, building authentic relationships, and ensuring our branding and materials are on point. Learn how to make your 'yes year' a stepping stone, not a career plateau.
Common Mistakes Actors Make
Delve into identifying and overcoming blind spots that might be hindering your acting career. Discover what blind spots are, how they act as invisible threats, and learn three powerful strategies to turn these challenges into opportunities
Make Directors and Other Actors Love You - Best Actors' Advice
This is a little different. Today, I'm the guest on Kiersten Natis's podcast, Acting Out. Kiersten asked many great questions and quickly got to the bottom of some of my favorite things about acting and being an actor. I share how I overcame typecasting by creating my own material and the importance of mastering the business side of acting. From branding to networking, my five-pillar strategy—mindset, branding, marketing, networking, and community—has been key to my success. I promise, it will change how you act and everyone on set will love you for it.
Actors: Find Your Flow
I sat down with Masha Kay, a breathwork and nervous system coach, to discuss how actors can overcome nervousness and reach a state of flow. Masha shares invaluable insights into the nervous system, the power of breathwork, and practical tips that can help actors stay present and perform at their best, whether on stage, in front of a camera, or during auditions. We also explore how music, mindfulness, and self-compassion play crucial roles in managing nerves and enhancing performance.
How I Started My Acting Career From Nothing
I'm shedding light on the whole idea of 'blind spots' in an actor's career– you know, those tricky areas in an actor's journey that might be silently holding you back. I break down the 8 most common mistakes actors make when it comes to their careers and, of course, I've got the lowdown on how to tackle each one. Just like the blind spots in your car, these invisible threats can hold you back. I get into "being ready," dealing with overwhelm, perfect timing, managing the craziness of busyness, overcoming perfectionism, booting indecision out the door, not turning small stuff into big dramas, and steering clear of those assumptions. From understanding what they are, to changing your mindset from external to internal factors, we’ll cover tools and techniques to help you realize your full potential. Remember, it’s all about getting comfortable with being uncomfortable and turning problems into opportunities.