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What does courage really look like? In this trailer for Everyday Courage, hosts David Millstone and Stephan Dweck introduce a podcast that explores the small, powerful acts of bravery that shape our lives. Through honest conversations, personal stories, and reflections on fear, truth, and growth, this show helps you rethink what it means to be brave. Perfect for listeners interested in personal development, mental health, resilience, and real-life storytelling.
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David Millstone is an actor and producer working in theater, film, and tv. He's performed regionally for theaters such as The American Shakespeare Center, The Springer Opera House, The Alliance for New Music-Theater, Wayside Theater, The Walnut Street Theater, The Arden Theater Company, The Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival, Mt. Hood Repertory Theater, Northwest Classical Theater Co., and others. On tv, he’s used to being cast as cops and racists, though not at the same time—yet. He did play a nice doctor, once. Upcoming films include HIGHER LOVE, ANOTHER LIFE, and PAST LIFE. David holds an MFA in Theater from the University of Houston, MA in Teaching from Teachers College of Columbia U., and BS in Journalism from Emerson College. He lives in NYC with his wife, a screenwriter, with whom he loves to work, travel, and scuba dive.
Stephan Dweck, Esq. is an entertainment lawyer, humorist, and author based in New York. He co-hosted the Sports Funk show on WFAN-AM with Monteria Ivey, and together they co-authored several books on African-American humor, including the Snaps trilogy and Laugh Your Ass OG. Dweck executive produced HBO’s Snaps series and The Big Head People for Spike TV, and has written for Eddie Murphy Productions and Miramax Films. A Dartmouth graduate and member of Alpha Phi Alpha, he’s represented artists across music and film, including the cast of Paris Is Burning and longtime client Ashanti.
What does courage really look like? In this trailer for Everyday Courage, hosts David Millstone and Stephan Dweck introduce a podcast that explores the small, powerful acts of bravery that shape our lives. Through honest conversations, personal stories, and reflections on fear, truth, and growth, this show helps you rethink what it means to be brave. Perfect for listeners interested in personal development, mental health, resilience, and real-life storytelling.
Hosts:
David Millstone is an actor and producer working in theater, film, and tv. He's performed regionally for theaters such as The American Shakespeare Center, The Springer Opera House, The Alliance for New Music-Theater, Wayside Theater, The Walnut Street Theater, The Arden Theater Company, The Oklahoma Shakespearean Festival, Mt. Hood Repertory Theater, Northwest Classical Theater Co., and others. On tv, he’s used to being cast as cops and racists, though not at the same time—yet. He did play a nice doctor, once. Upcoming films include HIGHER LOVE, ANOTHER LIFE, and PAST LIFE. David holds an MFA in Theater from the University of Houston, MA in Teaching from Teachers College of Columbia U., and BS in Journalism from Emerson College. He lives in NYC with his wife, a screenwriter, with whom he loves to work, travel, and scuba dive.
Stephan Dweck, Esq. is an entertainment lawyer, humorist, and author based in New York. He co-hosted the Sports Funk show on WFAN-AM with Monteria Ivey, and together they co-authored several books on African-American humor, including the Snaps trilogy and Laugh Your Ass OG. Dweck executive produced HBO’s Snaps series and The Big Head People for Spike TV, and has written for Eddie Murphy Productions and Miramax Films. A Dartmouth graduate and member of Alpha Phi Alpha, he’s represented artists across music and film, including the cast of Paris Is Burning and longtime client Ashanti.