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Today Charlotte Dee is joined by Sarah Guillot. Sarah shares her advice with our Actor and Creative listeners on what to do while you wait in your career (whether by choice or not) and discusses how to:give yourself permission to be here, define yourself, knowing yourself and your worth and how to support yourself during times of where you may not be working or during times of mental stress.
Links discussed are below:
Links:
https://www.screenwest.com.au/news-events/2020/04/the-show-must-go-on-wellness-roadshow-perth/?fbclid=IwAR2J1zl4xWDv9eSsnMrrDIfBa-7J5LO8WzRS2GJcDcshHag5e90vX7egZkU
https://www.the-creative-actor.com/blog/pt-2-how-to-be-an-actor-when-youre-not-acting
https://www.the-creative-actor.com/blog/how-to-stay-happy-as-an-actor
https://www.artswellbeingcollective.com.au
https://www.amazon.com.au/Letters-Young-Rainer-Maria-Rilke/dp/0393310396
https://supportact.org.au/wellbeinghelpline/
https://www.lifeline.org.au
https://www.beyondblue.org.au
https://www.headspace.com/headspace-meditation-app
https://headtohealth.gov.au/covid-19-support/covid-19
https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (Post Dramatic Stress firmly believes stress can be both great and not so great). The film and theatre industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee is joined by cohost Isabella Jacqueline and Casting Director Annie Murtagh-Monks. Annie shares her advice with our Actor listeners on how to navigate and understand the casting process plus talks about how the new on set intimacy guidelines have been developed and are supporting Actors and crew on set during intimate scenes on set. We also ask her about casting diversity in film and the Women in Film & TV International WA chapter.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (Post Dramatic Stress firmly believes stress can be both great and not so great). The film and theatre industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
For a long time I've been thinking about how great it would be to have a live forum to connect with other like minded creative people. I have been searching for somewhere that would enable me to feel a sense of connection, belonging and space to chat about the highs, lows and laughs of being in a creative industry and in particular, an actor. So, I thought, why not create one? A few months later, Post Dramatic Stress was born.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The film and theatre industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee and Isabella Jacqueline combine forces creatively and chat to creative partnership Emilie Lowe and Peter Renzullo. We talk about being open to and creating partnerships with other creatives, creative boundaries in partnerships and projects and how to choose new creative partnerships wisely.
For a long time I've been thinking about how great it would be to have a live forum to connect with other like minded creative people. I have been searching for somewhere that would enable me to feel a sense of connection, belonging and space to chat about the highs, lows and laughs of being in a creative industry and in particular, an actor. So, I thought, why not create one? A few months later, Post Dramatic Stress was born.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The film and theatre industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee is joined by co host Isabella Jacqueline and Ross Metcalf, a Director of Photography in Perth. They chat about the ability to evoke emotion and tell story through creative art, creative instinct versus skill and creative limits when it comes to cinematography.
For a long time I've been thinking about how great it would be to have a live forum to connect with other like minded creative people. I have been searching for somewhere that would enable me to feel a sense of connection, belonging and space to chat about the highs, lows and laughs of being in a creative industry and in particular, an actor. So, I thought, why not create one? A few months later, Post Dramatic Stress was born.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The film and theatre industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Charlotte Dee and Isabella Jacqueline talk to the knowledgeable Fern Nicholson about the actors craft & career. We can at about what the craft is, why its so important to hone it, the important of knowing your unique you and the common mistakes actors make.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The creative industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee is joined by co host Isabella Jacqueline. They talk to Jessica Brooke and Michelle Ezzy all about the challenges of training the creative brain, the creative brain makeup and finding balance in training.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The creative industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee is joined by Candice Callaghan and Andreas Piechulik to talk about creative life balance. We discuss the challenges and skill to living a balanced and healthy creative life.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The creative industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee is joined by Isabella Jacqueline and Andreas Piechulik to talk about the magic of a moment on screen. We discuss what makes a scene watchable, do you have to like a character to enjoy a scene and the perception that main stream audiences want to see the same formula on screen over and over again.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The creative industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
Today Charlotte Dee is joined by Robert Dunne and Peter Ballinger to talk about the power words can have. We discuss how words can have the power and energy to evoke feeling, help, heal, hinder and hurt. We chat about the law of attraction and how your creative work and words can attract different energies and projects into your life, how to articulate your message and the ethical responsibility of your words.
Being a creative person can make you predisposed to all sorts of good and bad stress. (I firmly believe stress can be both great and not so great). The creative industry can invoke amazing, thrilling, terrifying, exciting, depressing, stressful, fulfilling and inspiring experiences worth sharing.
The goal of Post Dramatic Stress is to connect as a community of people, share new work, support each other's endeavours and to discover other perspectives and experiences we may not have necessarily have considered before.
So let's chat.
Get in touch, listen or come on as a guest by emailing [email protected] or via a cheeky dm on Facebook or Instagram - can't wait to meet you!
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.