Get Your "Results" Elsewhere
It's time to call out one of the biggest killers of committed and driven actors: the lack of
Building Strengths vs. Improving Weaknesses
There is an abundance of structure and practicality to be found for the artist who regularly taps into thinking like
How to Thrive with Performance Anxiety
Raise your hand if you've ever experienced this: you worked hard to prepare for an opening night or
2020 Reading List
"Reading is essential for those who seek to rise above the ordinary." ~ Jim Rohn
'Tis once again
What Can Actors Learn From Einstein + Neuroscience?
Say the word "genius" and Albert Einstein is likely to be one of the first people you think
Sleep: The Actor's Secret Weapon
If there is any subset of working society who struggles to achieve and sustain healthy sleep hygiene, actors and artists
The Actor's Sandpit: Knowing What's in Our Control
Last year I wrote a piece for Spotlight about the importance of defining the terms of our own success. This
Your Success is More Than Yours
Anime has unquestionably made me a better person. Without a doubt.
A bizarre declaration to begin an article with, I
Dealing with a Bad Performance
I recently gave a bad performance and it was the most painfully embarrassing thing to have come my way in
Three Lessons Actors Can Learn From Athletes
The worlds of acting and sport don't always seem to go hand-in-hand. I don't know if