“By working on your acting training, you become more qualified for better acting jobs.”
Core work--> so you can clean out the gunk that stands in the way of receiving opportunities that you have previously prevented yourself from receiving.
Matt Corboy Interview: “Don’t put me into the role; put the role into me.”
The chunk of ice metaphor.
Talent is undeniable.
Use your mind to govern your brain.
One baby step by one baby step.
How do I counteract that negative voice inside of me?
Practice contrary action.
One moment at a time, one minute at a time.
Louis Haye:
Affirmation: It is safe to look within
“My Life Doesn’t Work:
I never get to do what I want to do. I can’t please anyone. I don’t know what I want to do. There is never any time for me. My needs and desires are always left out. I’m only doing this to please them. I am just a doormat. Nobody cares what I want to do. I have no talent. I can’t do anything...
About Matt:
Matt Corboy is a journeyman actor who has appeared in over 100 television shows and movies as well as over 125 national commercials.
Most notably, he was Cousin Ralph in the Academy Award-winning movie, The Descendants, alongside George Clooney; Officer Ray Carlson on Emmy Award-winning television series The Shield; and most recently, four episodes as Matt Dickson on This Is Us that aired this February on NBC.
When you're new, it's OK to be new, and you don't have to pretend that you're not.
There's nobody on this planet who does you better than you.
The sooner you realize that authentic you...
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The Language of Letting Go:
“When I meet people or get in a new relationship, I start putting all these repressive restrictions on myself. I can't have my feelings, can't have my wants and needs, can't have my history, can't do the things I want, feel the feelings I'm feeling, or say what I need to say. I turn into this repressed, perfectionist robot instead of being who I am. Me.”
In auditions in the past, I would put restrictions, repressive restrictions on myself.
The fact of the matter is, I'm far more charming being imperfect.
If I am repressing myself and feeling like I can't have my wants in my needs, and I need to make this podcast absolutely perfect or, people aren't going to listen to it.
It’s actually the opposite.
When you have the courage to be yourself. You are magnetic, people are attracted to you.
Sometimes we feel like, “Oh,...
This is the miracle of Core Work: you can discover a new level of confidence, on a whole other level of self-assuredness, in a whole other level of the courage to be yourself.
The courage to be “Peter Pamela Rose,” and show the world who that is, and be totally delighted whether the reaction is, “oh, I love her”o r “oh no, thank you.”
That feeling of being alive and that feeling of utter gratitude for my love, for my life and for what I have, and for my future. And it's an incredible, incredible place to be.
You may be asking: Well, how do I get there?
Go back to some of my previous Core Work Lessons.
About Annie:
Annie Tippe is a director and creator of new work, film, and music theater. Recent: Premiere of Dave Malloy's OCTET at the Signature Theatre (Lucille Lortel Award for Best Direction, SDC Callaway Award Finalist) and GHOST QUARTET (Premiere, The Bushwick Starr, etc...), Leslye Headland's CULT OF LOVE (Premiere, IAMA Theatre Company), Bess Wohl's CONTINUITY (Goodman Theatre), Molly Beach Murphy + Jeanna Phillips’ COWBOY BOB (Village Theatre; New York Stage + Film), James + Jerome’s INK (w. Rachel Chavkin, Under the Radar/Met Museum) and THE CONVERSATIONALISTS (Bushwick Starr). Former Ars Nova Director-in-Residence, Drama League Directing Fellow, Williamstown Directing Corps.
Upcoming: OCTET (Berkeley Rep, April 22); LIFE AFTER (Goodman Theatre, June 22). www.annietippe.com
Pursue people who inspire you.
Follow good taste.
The power of saying no: You cannot take things that do not excite you.
You have to say no in order to open up the possibility of...
Energy Vampires= people who take away valuable energy you need to push past the things that are standing in the way of your dreams.
Level 10 energy
Who to watch out for: People who zap your energy.
How do we protect ourselves?
Other kinds of Vampires
Tips and tools:
Be kind to these people, if they could be doing better they would.
About Ryan:
RYAN ELIZABETH CUNNINGHAM (she/her) is a queer writer/director and Emmy and Peabody award-winning producer who recently launched the development company Running Woman with the goal of telling stories that haven’t been heard before.
She represented the TV projects THE FUGITIVE GAME (2018), TRANSMANIA (2019), and MARY (2020) in the IFP (now The Gotham) Project Forum. Ryan is very passionate about promoting equality, women’s issues, LGBTQ+ stories, and neurodiversity in her work.
She's EP/Director on the standup special ILANA GLAZER: THE PLANET IS BURNING (Amazon), the docuseries EXPECTING AMY (HBO Max), and an upcoming Pride special for Showtime. Select TV producer credits include BROAD CITY and INSIDE AMY SCHUMER (Comedy Central), SEARCH PARTY and THE LAST O.G. (TBS); LOUIE (FX); STRANGERS (Facebook); THE SHIVERING TRUTH (Adult Swim); HORACE AND PETE (Hulu); THE ELECTRIC COMPANY (PBS), as well as several prominent...
Fantasy can become a liability.
It can become a crutch, “one day I'll ______”
You keep pushing to the future and you don’t deal with the reality of what needs to happen NOW.
Spiral it out to get to the seed of what you really want.
Once we unpack the fantasy, we can turn it into a reality
Fantasy can also destroy the good seed of why you want to do it.
It’s your ego. It takes away the beauty.
Ask yourself: How does my fantasy about becoming a famous actor, corrode my love for the art of acting?
Reality:
Every day we need to be doing actions that move us closer to our goal.
It’s hard work.
You need to focus on The Three Pillars:
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About Colleen:
Colleen Labella is the Director of Development for Leslye Headland's company, Shoot to Midnight. She is a producer on the new Freeform hit series SINGLE DRUNK FEMALE. Colleen worked on Fox's ALMOST FAMILY and Showtime's BLACK MONDAY, and she currently has a number of projects in development under Shoot to Midnight with 20th Century Fox.
Colleen also directs theatre in the greater Los Angeles area. Credits include: fml: How Carson McCullers Saved My Life at the University of San Diego, Canyon for Center Theatre Group at the Kirk Douglas Theatre, and a journey through minimalism at the Walt Disney Concert Hall featuring the LA Philharmonic.
She holds her BFA in Acting from the University of Connecticut and trained at Tisch's Experimental Theatre Wing at NYU, as well as Shakespeare's Globe in England. Colleen focuses her work on women, collaborative...
Listen to Episode 161: What Do You Want and How Do You Get it?
What you think, what you want, and what you do.
You need to train your brain to be more acute, more aware.
You want to handle your level 10 problems at level 10 energy.
How your Mindset works:
“Here is a breakdown of how your mindset works.”
We want a mindset that works 100% FOR us, not against us.
Excerpt from You Are a Badass at Making Money:
”Your beliefs are driving the bus. They take you where you’re going whether you’re paying attention or not.
Your thoughts are the tour guide, the person upfront with the microphone and the clipboard—she can lean over and yank the wheel, slam on the brakes, step on the gas, flip the bus—she can do whatever, whenever she wants. She usually works in harmony with your beliefs, but she has all the veto power.
Your words are the assistant to...