EP 185: Chloe Van Landschoot: Nurse & Actor
In this conversation, Chloe Van Landschoot shares her unique journey from healthcare to acting, exploring the emotional toll of working in the emergency department and how she found artistry in her experiences. She discusses the intersection of nursing and acting, the challenges of burnout in healthcare, and the importance of creativity as a coping mechanism. Chloe emphasizes the need for authenticity in storytelling and the healing power of art, encouraging healthcare workers to reconnect with their creative sides.TakeawaysNursing and acting can coexist and enhance each other.Creativity is essential for healthcare workers to cope with stress.Art can serve as a therapeutic outlet for healthcare professionals.Authenticity in storytelling is crucial for both actors and healthcare workers.Reconnecting with childhood joys can reignite creativity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 184: Shaun Benson: Biochemistry Major Turned Actor
In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Shaun Benson explore the intricate relationship between listening, acting, and personal growth. They discuss the challenges of balancing multiple careers, the importance of time, and the value of embracing one's identity. Through their experiences, they highlight the significance of consistency, creating opportunities, and finding joy in the audition process. The dialogue reflects on aging and the journey of self-acceptance, offering insights into navigating the complexities of life and career.TakeawaysListening is crucial in both acting and personal interactions.Finding balance between different careers can be challenging but rewarding.The journey to becoming an actor often involves unexpected paths.Societal expectations can influence career choices, but personal fulfillment is key.Time is a finite resource; urgency can drive action.Loving the audition process can lead to greater satisfaction in acting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 183: Laura Lawson: Actor Turned Doctor/Actor
Join Dr. Janet McMordie as she chats with her medical school colleague Dr. Laura Lawson, a former actor turned doctor. Discover how Laura's theater background enriched her medical career and the surprising parallels between acting and medicine.#SecondActActors #TheaterToMedicine #InspiringJourneys Tune in next week for more inspiring stories on Second Act Actors! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 182: Todd Stark: Corporate Career Turned Voiceover Actor
In this episode of Second Act Actors, I had the pleasure of speaking with Todd Stark, a talented voiceover actor who transitioned from a successful corporate career to the world of acting during the pandemic. Todd shared his fascinating journey from working in global supply chain, marketing, IT, and strategy across various industries to rediscovering his passion for acting, a love he had since high school.Todd discussed the pivotal moment during the pandemic when he decided to leave his corporate job and pursue acting full-time. He took a strategic approach, using his business acumen to analyze his own career aspirations and ultimately decided to follow his passion for acting. Todd's story is a testament to the power of self-reflection and the courage to make significant life changes.We delved into the challenges and rewards of voice acting, highlighting the importance of imagination and the ability to bring scripts to life without the physical presence of other actors. Todd emphasized the need for continuous learning and adapting, sharing his experiences from various acting workshops and the importance of reacting authentically in scenes.Additionally, Todd spoke about his involvement with "Voiceover for the Planet," a group dedicated to providing voiceover services for companies with a mission-based focus. He highlighted the importance of community and the group's efforts to support environmental and social causes.In closing, Todd offered valuable advice for aspiring actors, emphasizing the importance of studying acting, being persistent, and knowing oneself. His journey and insights provide inspiration for anyone considering a second act in their career.Thank you, Todd, for sharing your incredible story and voiceover tips. It was a fantastic conversation, and I hope my listeners enjoyed it as much as I did. Tune in next week for another episode of Second Act Actors!https://voiceoverfortheplanet.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
EP 181: Jordan Morris: Toy Store Owner Turned Actor/Producer/Writer
In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Jordan Morris explore the fascinating world of storytelling and the entertainment industry. They discuss the intricacies of pagecraft and the importance of business acumen in the creative field. Jordan shares his unique journey from toy store owner to screenwriter and producer, emphasizing the value of mentorship and the need for aspiring creatives to prove their skills. The conversation also highlights memorable moments from Jordan's career, including the making of the Mr. Dress Up documentary and the importance of preserving Canadian television history.TakeawaysThe behind-the-scenes process of filmmaking can demystify the genre.Audience reactions provide valuable insights into storytelling effectiveness.Business acumen is crucial for success in the entertainment industry.Aspiring creatives should actively seek opportunities to showcase their work.Mentorship accelerates learning and skill development in creative fields.Failure is a necessary part of the creative process.Building an audience can open doors to industry opportunities.Preserving cultural heritage in media is vital for future generations.https://www.jordanmorriswriterigniter.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.