About Mark:
Mark Bennington is an American actor, photographer, drummer, and author. After graduating from Mike Nichols's New Actors Workshop in NYC, Mark worked in theater for 10 years, with such directors as Sir Trevor Nunn, Paul Sills, Charles Marowitz, and Diane Paulus.
Mark also did the guest-star grind in LA before picking up the camera in 2004, which quickly morphed into him becoming one of the 'Top 10' headshot photographers in the country. He later added both advertising and documentary portraiture to his repertoire with his work being published in The Atlantic, The Huffington Post, UpWorthy, CNN, PDN, GQ India, Varity, Forbes, The Los Angeles Times and many more. Mark authored the acclaimed photography book Living the Dream: The Life of the 'Bollywood' Actor (HarperCollins) and in 2016 his photography project America 2.0 about Muslim youth in NYC received worldwide recognition and was exhibited at major galleries in Jerusalem, Rome, Tokyo, New...
COVID took energy out of us.
A lot of feelings are coming up.
How do we dig deep? How do we find the things to help us through this?
So you can continue to pursue your dream…
I go back to baby stepping.
How can I break this down?
When you feel exhausted, instead of getting dramatic, get really quiet, reach out to the energy that knows best, and say, “Please guide me in this day, I invite you into this day, and please help me to just take care of things one thing at a time.”
I go as slowly as I need to to take care of myself.
Things like:
Stop and create space for something else to come in so that it’s not only your will, it's inviting another energy.
When we are exhausted and depleted, our past coping mechanisms come up from the past.
You may start to put yourself down, which is so unhelpful.
You want to have as much of yourself working for us instead of...
About Steve:
STEVE HARPER is a playwright, TV writer, producer, and actor who writes about the “invisible things” (like race, sexuality, politics and religion) that people don’t usually talk about. He currently serves as Co-Executive Producer for the CW series Stargirl. Steve has written for God Friended Me (CBS), Amazon Prime’s Tell Me Your Secrets, ABCs American Crime (created by John Ridley), and Covert Affairs (USA). His web series SEND ME, about time traveling black people, garnered a 2016 Emmy Nomination for series lead Tracie Thoms (Now on YouTube). Short films: Three People (#WhileWeBreathe creative protest online) – also director, Intelligence (Dances with Films), and Betty on the Bed (also director and actor). His Full-length plays include Black Lives / Blue Lives [co-written with...
Impostor syndrome (also known as impostor phenomenon, impostorism, fraud syndrome, or the impostor experience) is a psychological pattern in which an individual doubts their skills, talents, or accomplishments and has a persistent internalized fear of being exposed as a “fraud”.
Letting Go of Shame by Patricia S Potter-Efron and Ronald Potter-Efron
“Shame is more than a feeling, it is a set of physical responses such as looking down or blushing combined with predictable actions such as hiding or withdrawing from others or having uncomfortable thoughts such as, “I am such a failure in life” or spiritual despair.
The definition of shame is a painful belief in one's basic defectiveness as a human being.”
We make choices based on our belief systems, our past, our values, and our collective consciousness.
We always choose what is the best possible choice at that moment. We are always doing our very best.
You are...
About Andy:
Specializing in voice-over, Andy Roth is one of New York’s busiest casting directors with a career that has spanned over two decades. After several years as the in-house casting director for one of the country’s top commercial talent agencies, Cunningham Escott Slevin & Doherty (CESD), where he did the voice casting for over a thousand projects for animation, commercial, television, film, video games and more, he started his own company and has since been working with many of the biggest advertising agencies, casting houses and production companies in the world. He has cast shows for such high profile companies as Discovery Kids and Netflix and worked on projects for known brands including, Spotify, Oculus, Target, Calvin Klein, Geico, Kraft, Coca Cola and many more. His handiwork can be seen on just about any network, cable channel, video game system, and all over the Internet.
As a voice director, he’s directed shows for major...
From the book: Wisdom by Andrew Zuckerman
“Tennis taught me so many lessons in life. One of the things it taught me is that every ball that comes to me, I have to make a decision. I have to accept responsibility for the consequences every time I hit a ball.
It also taught me about delayed gratification. No matter how you look or how much money you have, you still have to learn your craft. You have to hit a lot of balls. You have to train.
There are disciplines of life that you learn from tennis or other sports. Another thing is that you learn to adapt. I have two sayings, champions adjust and pressure is a privilege.
When you’re playing a tennis match you can’t say stop I want to do another take or can I play that over. That’s the way sports are. They’re very real that way. They teach you lessons in life but the most important one is accepting responsibility. You have to make a decision, and live with the consequence, that’s what tennis...
Joel Steingold is known for his work on HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER, HAWAII FIVE-0, and SHAMELESS.
You can see him in numerous other Films and TV shows both on camera and as a VoiceOver actor.
Catch him currently in THE CHI.
Be an asset to the environment that you’re working in.
What are you doing daily, weekly, monthly, to enhance your career?
"Work begets work."
Specialize in the slow game
Don’t worry about the money initially.
Burnout means you are at a point where an extended period of time has gone by without you taking care of yourself.
Whatever you put before taking care of yourself, you’re going to lose.
When you’re burnt out take a step back and observe.
Take time out to think about where you are in your life and where you wanna go.
What my ego thinks I can get done and what I can actually get done are very two different things.
Overwhelm happens when I am trying to catch up with what my ego thinks I can get done.
Slow down and look at a week, a month, a quarter, a year.
Start to plan, and take some of the pressure off.
Emotions that come up:
Cure:
You don’t to quit, what you want is a break.
When I’m overwhelmed the number one thing I don’t want to do is stop but the number one thing I need to do is stop.
...
About Eric:
Eric Nelsen is a multiple Emmy Award winning and Tony Award nominated American actor and producer. He is best known for his work as an actor in Hulu's revival of All My Children playing AJ Chandler, and most recently, his recurring role in season 4 of Showtime's hit drama The Affair.
On stage, Nelsen portrayed Brett Sampson in the original Broadway production of 13, and starred in The Good Mother, produced by The New Group. He has appeared in over 30 television series, including The Blacklist, Girls, The Following, NCIS, Blue Bloods, and iCarly. Nelsen has also appeared in the Universal Pictures film A Walk Among the Tombstones opposite Academy Award nominee Liam Neeson and Coming Through the Rye opposite Academy Award winner Chris Cooper.
In 2018, Nelsen most recently won a ...
So many feelings come up around the opening
There is a special anxiety around it.
There was anxiety around the pandemic because it had never happened before…but that same anxiety is around opening up because it’s never happened before either.
What are the things we can do to take care of ourselves emotionally while this is going on?
Fear and anxiety are never going away, but how we handle those can change.
When we stay in anxiety, we are in victim energy, catabolic energy— energy that eats itself, it's self-destructive.
We want to be in anabolic energy.
How can you break it down? Baby step it.