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Thoughts, Anxiety, & Loving Our Acting Career - with Allison Grischow
Actor Problems
English - July 30, 2020 11:00 - 1 hour - 115 MB - ★★★★★ - 26 ratingsHealth & Fitness Arts Performing Arts acting actor actorproblems chicagoactor confidence lifecoaching mentalhealth mindset personaldevelopment selfhelp Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Today's episode features Allison Grischow.
Allison Grischow is a Chicago-based actor, improviser, musician, voiceover artist, and aerialist. They hold degrees in Theatre and Music from Valparaiso University as well as Second City’s Music Improv Conservatory. She has studied Contemporary British Theatre in the heart of London and the Stanislavsky tradition at the Moscow Art Theatre School. Recently you may have heard their voice on The Onion's podcast, "The Topical" or singing and running through fake snow in The Lilly Theater's production of The Magic Snowman. She is the founder of the small business The Joyful Actor and believes that actors and creatives deserve to be joyful in their work and create practices that are sustainable and fun.Connect with Allison & the Joyful Actor
Instagram: @algrisch @thejoyfulactor The Joyful Actor Website: www.thejoyfulactor.com Actors Access Resume: https://resumes.actorsaccess.com/allisongrischow Consensual Pod's "Ten Week Turnabout" on Spotify (You can also find it on Apple Podcasts!) https://open.spotify.com/show/760xts4vRfALb2V1TsdybM
Things we chat about:
How to better understand your thoughts Why our circumstances don’t have to control our feelings What to do instead of shaming ourselves for our negative thoughts The real reason she checks her phone each morning The “fucked up priorities” we tend to have as actors How people pleasing led to her getting sick What leads to our greatest growth - even though we don’t like it Why Allison started “The Joyful Actor” The trial and error process to start using in auditions
Resources referenced:
Unfuck Your Brain podcast - with Kara Loewentheil https://unfuckyourbrain.com/podcasts/ The Whole Artist podcast - with Courtney Rioux: https://courtneyrioux.com/news/podcast We See You W. A. T. (White American Theatre): https://www.weseeyouwat.com/ “Sleep Smarter” by Shawn Stevenson For a list of health, relationship, acting and overall self-improvement books & podcasts - check out this free resource here Want to listen to this book for free? Click here for a free Audible trial membership!
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