Off the Subs' Bench – What Understudies Can Learn From Sports
The role of an understudy is often criminally underappreciated, yet the lack of recognition makes the task no less demanding.
Finance for Actors: Our Top 5 Reads
"Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant." ~ P. T. Barnum
We love this quote from Barnum.
The Keys to Optimal Muggle Work
"2% of actors make a living from the profession." That was the major takeaway from a series of
Social Circle and Success
If we're one of the 406 million Spotify users, we'll be familiar with the phenomenon that
Try the Know, Like, Trust Framework for Success
Sales and marketing. Two cringe-inducing words for most creatives.
While it would be magic to exist in a world where
To the Disillusioned Actor
Every now and then, one encounters something that strikes them like a lightning bolt. For us, reading Thomas Merton'
Success is Planted in the Off-Season
Making the Olympics once is a monumental achievement. Making the Olympics five times is astronomical.
Kenyan-American runner Bernard Lagat has
The Resilient Actor
When it comes to the survival of our planet, some believe we're past the point of no return.
Bergeron's Hierarchy of Mindset
Ben Bergeron is the coach behind the Fittest Man and Fittest Woman on Earth.
A former Ironman triathlete, Bergeron is
Don't Be An Ass: Why We Set One Goal at a Time
Warning: this post is going to feature some real talk.
Earlier this year I uncovered something pretty confronting: in several