In this insightful interview, I reconnect with a dear friend and the creative mind behind "Hot Angry Moms," Mel House. We delve into the intricacies of filmmaking, our friendship back to the early years in New York, where we studied acting and
The interview is with independent film producer Vanessa Evans about her project "Green Girl Diaries," a modern-day adaptation of the musical "Wicked" centered around the college experiences of the characters. The project was inspired by the mer
I met Seargent V after my Granbury performance of my solo show, "The American Soldier." She is an amazing woman, a HERO, Purple Heart recipient, and an amazing poet! It is my honor and privilege to be allowed to listen to her family’s story, he
I spoke to Natalie Lynn Roy on what it takes for Actors to pursue their dreams as actors with a healthy mindset in order to achieve success and avoid burnout.
I was honored to interview Sgt. First Class Brian Eisch on patriotism, my solo show, and what he feels can help our veterans transition back home from service. We also discussed how communities might better understand and support our veterans
Douglas Taurel & Foster Davis talked about what actors are interested in today. Whether they want to learn the craft of acting or is simply learning how to audition is all that matters now. And a few suggestions that can help young actors pur
Are you a first-time film director? This episode is for you. Being a first time director is not walk in the park. It calls for a lot of work and resilience. It’s tempting to throw in the towel, but you need to keep at it. To ease your journey,
Are you a first-time film director? This episode is for you. Being a first time director is not walk in the park. It calls for a lot of work and resilience. It’s tempting to throw in the towel, but you need to keep at it. To ease your journey,
We spoke about why and how I became an actor. My journey and obstacles in creating my solo show The American Soldier, and what it takes to keep believing and chasing your dreams.