In this episode, I'm speaking with Jaclyn Friedlander, who is an actor, an Ocean Conservation and Marine Life expert, and the creator of Friends with Fins.
Read MoreI'm finally speaking with the incredibly inspiring Tara Tomicevic!
Tara is the Executive Producer of the short film "Muted" that is now airing on HBO. She also acted in the film alongside Grey's Anatomy's Chandra Wilson.
Originally, Tara moved to LA to be an actor. While she found some success acting in commercials and other projects, she wasn't enjoying the everyday life of an actor that mostly revolves around auditioning and waiting for someone else to tell her when she is hired. Tara felt, "this can't be it.". Being a DOER, Tara felt compelled to take her career into her own hands.
That's when she started producing "Muted" with her good friend Brandi Ford. It started as a small, fun, side project, and slowly grew into a powerhouse of a story.
Read MoreThis episode, I'm joined by the inspiring Kamille Rose, speaker and founder of The Ultimate Lyfe.
Kamille teaches us how to make "networking" a genuine relationship-building experience.
She mentions her favorite quote about networking by Cliff Suttle, "The goal of networking is not gather sales leads but to start relationships and that begins with a conversation, not a sales pitch."
Kamille explains the value of giving when you approach networking relationships rather than taking and focusing on "what can they do for me?".
Read MoreThe #1 reason people don't feel ready to move to LA to pursue a big dream is the lack of guarantee. You may feel anxiety and fear around the idea that you may not "make it" in LA.
"You won't be given a dream unless you have the capacity to fill it."
- Jack Canfield
This means that you wouldn't even be allowed to have your dream if you weren't capable of achieving it.
Read MoreMeg Haines is a Life Coach, Healer, and Spiritual Teacher. We are so lucky to have her on the podcast this episode, because her gift is SO NEEDED on the journey to achieving your dream career in LA.
Meg mentions a technique that she uses with her clients that help them to succeed: create a doppleganger version of yourself and use it to act as if you are the most badass version of yourself. Just like Beyonce does, with her "Sasha Fierce" character that takes the stage during her tours, you can create an alter ego to propel you forward.
Read MoreToday I'm talking with Josh and Jill Stanton of ScrewTheNineToFive.com. In this episode, they share ways we can make money online as extra income (or completely replacing your full time income), while going after your dreams in LA.
Read MoreThis episode, I'm interviewing David Margolis, founder of My World Management. David has been managing musicians' careers for over 15 years.
David talks about how he's built the careers of his artists who started with 1 fan (Mom!) to thousands of fans and sold out shows.
Read MoreIn this episode, I'm talking with Goar Galstyan, a Buyer in the Set Decorating department for Television.
A Buyer buys furniture, artwork, and other pieces that make sets come to life. The Set Decorator will give style inspiration to the Buyer, and the Buyer is then responsible for going to the stores and prop houses to buy the piece.
Read MoreThis episode I'm chatting with Justin Vesci, Director of Development at Silver Lion Films. He shares with us his interesting career path and what it takes to find success in LA. (Yes, that sometimes includes valeting at a sex club.) #hardcore #punny
Read MoreYour first year or two in Los Angeles can be challenging when it comes to money. When you are just starting out to go after your big dream job, and you're starting at the bottom, you may not be making tons of money yet. So how on earth do you afford to live in LA?
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