Last Tuesday, I had the pleasure of performing in a storytelling show in Downtown LA. The Lexington Bar is a tiny black box theater with a bar in the back. When I arrived, the room was mostly empty, except for a few folks nursing their happy hour beers into the evening, and the performing comics […]
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A new chapter begins with a new website
I’ve been MIA for the last few months, and I missed you! I spent my summer and fall working closely with my consulting clients, and working on a brand new look for my website and business. I also did quite a bit of traveling (and running). It was also a time for personal reflection and […]
Getting beyond “only so far” with The Coachzing Show
We were told, growing up, that if you kept your head down and worked hard, you’d be recognized and rewarded for your hard work. We were told, in school, that if you played by the rules, and worked hard, you’d be recognized and rewarded for your hard work. We were told, at some point in […]
Making Choices
As an actor, creating a rich character means making choices. Not just any choices – STRONG choices. Choices that differentiate you from the 999 other people who are auditioning for the same gig. And sometimes, as you read through your 10th audition of the day for a gig you’d kill to book, you sit in your […]
Make Networking Suck Less (Again!)
Networking. It’s a dirty word for some of us – it feels icky, uncomfortable and maybe even sleazy. But it doesn’t have to be. Networking is about making connections with like minded individuals. It’s about helping one another find ways to be successful. And it’s about paying it forward. If you’re an artist or an entrepreneur, […]
Everyday Storytelling isn’t just for Actors, it’s for you too.
As an actor, my job is to tell stories. Out loud, on stage, on screen. For the education and entertainment of others. But once upon a time, I studied marketing. And I worked as a consultant and a marketing professional, to create and manage huge brands and budgets. And when you’re working with large groups […]