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1. Sara Mornell: The Industry, Actor's Pitfalls, and Saying You're Welcome

1. Sara Mornell: The Industry, Actor's Pitfalls, and Saying You're Welcome

FromOne Broke Actress Podcast


1. Sara Mornell: The Industry, Actor's Pitfalls, and Saying You're Welcome

FromOne Broke Actress Podcast

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Length:
72 minutes
Released:
Sep 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 1 of the One Broke Actress podcast is HERE!
For this premiere, I sat down to chat with Sara Mornell of Mornell Studios. Based in Atlanta, Sara is an amazing acting coach and one of the baddest bitches I've ever met. She shares what started it all, how she became a coach, her thoughts on networking and classes, and tips she has for auditions.
3:00 — Intro to the podcast and Sara
7:00 — Going from LA to ATL, attending Carnegie Mellon, and the start of her acting career
31:00 — Rowland Perkins becoming her mentor and leading her to being a coach
46:00 — Networking + Why it doesn't work
47:15 — The value of finding a class that teaches what it takes to actually book work
48:50 — Audition tips and tricks
57:00 — How coaching has taught her how not to act and how to be present
Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Sara Mornell's "Business Before Craft" Book
Sara's Twitter + Instagram

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Released:
Sep 19, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Financially, mentally, physically or otherwise...most actors are at least a little broke. Host/actress Sam Valentine brings you advice, tips, and real stories (of success AND failure) from people in and around the acting industry right now. So you feel a little more “whole” and a little less alone in Hollywood. From auditions and the day-to-day life of working actors to getting agents/managers, we cover it all.