Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 7 days 18 hours 14 minutes
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.
In the final episode of the April series on the One Broke Actress podcast, we are focusing on looking back at all of our past goals and what we want to change going forward to get us closer to our ideal more.
This week, I invite you to do something: figure out what your perfect morning looks like. In your dream life, what do your days start with?
What did you do in the first three months of the year that you wish you could do different in the next three months?
Each week, I will ask you a weekly question to reflect and work on — each covering different aspects of life including financial, career, health, relationships, and mindset.
We start off with me telling you about my upcoming commercial headshot session, my honest feelings about the slow pace of the industry currently, and why community is so important to staying hopeful during quieter periods.
Sean delves into topics including how he navigated his career's initial stages, his battle with mental health, and the importance of self-discovery.
Gabrielle and I 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.
Rus goes into what the difficulties that come from the tax system not being designed for those in the gig economy, and answers commonly asked tax-related questions such as quarterly taxes, business write-offs, and when it's beneficial to establish an LLC or S Corp.
Brendan, Brittney, and Iris discuss their motivations for joining the strike, their unique perspectives on union participation, the challenges they faced, and the transformation they underwent through the experience.