Category: Things that inspire
52 Podcast Interviews #09 – Stephanie Erb
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Stephanie Erb is an actress who has probably been in one or more of your favorite television shows. Weeds, True Blood, Ray Donovan, 24 and more! She also had a featured role in the film Starship Troopers! Stephanie knows acting.
I met Stephanie when she was a guest performer with my improv troupe and we’ve been friends ever since. We even did a play together a few years ago. This was a fun interview, not only because Stephanie is a friend, but because she is the very definition of a working actor. It was a lot of fun to get her perspective on the Hollywood machine.
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52 Podcast Interviews #08 – Felix Pire
Felix Pire is someone I saw about a decade before I ever met. He is an actor who starred in some pretty big name films including 12 Monkeys, opposite Brad Pitt, and Dear God where he acted with comedy legend Tim Conway. He also starred in countless TV shows and won awards for his stage show Men On The Verge Of A His-panic Breakdown.
I met Felix through the world of puppetry and have worked on a few projects with him and for him. Felix is a great guy and is passionate about art and creativity and I think that comes across pretty well in this interview.
Give the show a listen, fine Felix’s projects online and let me know what you thought of the interview in the comments below or one of the methods described at the end of the interview.
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52 Podcast Interviews #07 – Kate Danley
When I decided I wanted to have a, sort of, inspirationally creative slant to it, I knew I’d have to ask Kate Danley to be a guest. I’m not 100 % sure, but I believe Kate and I met during an improv class and stayed in touch since. I’ve always been so impressed with her ‘do it yourself’ approach to creativity and I think you will be to. She is truly someone who has paved her own way in the world of the creative arts, turning a self published book into a whole living that now allows her to travel the world and write. There’s a lot of great creative advice in this episode, so I hope you’ll give it a listen.
Once you do listen, be sure to let me know what you thought. And if you have an idea of someone I should interview, let me know. I’d prefer them to be in the Southern California area so the sound quality is good, but I can try some remote interviews as well. Thanks for listening!
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52 Podcast Interviews #06 – Molly Fite
I met Molly Fite while working as a teaching assistant for the Jim Henson Company’s Diversity Training program last summer. Her ‘out of left field’ sense of humor instantly made me laugh.
I remember one night, the class was doing an exercise where their puppets were in a dance club and they were to come towards camera in pairs and improvise a few lines and then move off so the next pair could go. We had loud music pumping to set the atmosphere and when Molly and her partner came towards the camera, Molly’s puppet yells over the music, “Hey! You wanna go kill a guy?!” I lost it. So funny and a perfect representation of Molly’s sense of humor.
It was a lot of fun to sit down with Molly and learn a more about her from her background in theatre, her stand up comedy career, improv and her first forays into puppetry. This is a fun interview that I think you will enjoy.
Give the show a listen and let me know what you think of it after you do. I always appreciate the feedback.
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