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This week on How to Be Famous, I’m joined by my acting teacher, John Ruskin, and this conversation felt especially meaningful to me. John has had a profound impact on the way I think about presence, truth, performance, and what it really means to let yourself be seen. He is the founder of the Ruskin School of Acting and is recognized by the school as one of the teachers hand-picked and trained by Sanford Meisner, which makes this conversation such a special one for anyone interested in craft, magnetism, and authentic expression.
In this episode, we talk about acting, identity, emotional truth, and the deeper inner work required to hold attention in a real way. And honestly, that’s what How to Be Famous is about too. Fame is not just tactics. It’s not just content. It’s who you become when you develop the capacity to be seen, felt, and remembered.
If you’ve been struggling with visibility, consistency, or feeling like your content doesn’t fully land, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of why presence matters so much. This is exactly why I teach both the internal and external sides of visibility: the nervous system work, the identity work, and the actual systems that help you show up and grow.
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📲 Find me on Instagram: @whitneyuland 🎤 TikTok: @whitneyuland
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By Whitney Uland4.8
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This week on How to Be Famous, I’m joined by my acting teacher, John Ruskin, and this conversation felt especially meaningful to me. John has had a profound impact on the way I think about presence, truth, performance, and what it really means to let yourself be seen. He is the founder of the Ruskin School of Acting and is recognized by the school as one of the teachers hand-picked and trained by Sanford Meisner, which makes this conversation such a special one for anyone interested in craft, magnetism, and authentic expression.
In this episode, we talk about acting, identity, emotional truth, and the deeper inner work required to hold attention in a real way. And honestly, that’s what How to Be Famous is about too. Fame is not just tactics. It’s not just content. It’s who you become when you develop the capacity to be seen, felt, and remembered.
If you’ve been struggling with visibility, consistency, or feeling like your content doesn’t fully land, this episode will give you a deeper understanding of why presence matters so much. This is exactly why I teach both the internal and external sides of visibility: the nervous system work, the identity work, and the actual systems that help you show up and grow.
Links + Resources
If this episode resonates, send it to a creative, actor, entrepreneur, or artist who is ready to stop hiding and start becoming the person people can’t look away from.
📲 Find me on Instagram: @whitneyuland 🎤 TikTok: @whitneyuland
✨ If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review and share it with a fellow future celeb!
Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
For ad inquiries please email: [email protected]
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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