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Terri Dollar - Arts Director Working with Special Needs Actors in Raleigh

Terri Dollar - Arts Director Working with Special Needs Actors in Raleigh

FromWhy I‘ll Never Make It


Terri Dollar - Arts Director Working with Special Needs Actors in Raleigh

FromWhy I‘ll Never Make It

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Oct 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you ever feel like you can’t do something or or get down about hard this business is, then this episode it for you (and me). Terri Dollar shares her own story of working with special needs actors in Raleigh, NC. She talks about the commitment and dedication they put into each class and performance and how hard she pushes them to do their very best at all times. You’re bound to walk away from this episode with a greater appreciation of the work we do as artists and how it can truly change lives.
 
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Released:
Oct 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The actor’s journey is one of occasional highs and frequent lows. It is a path riddled with self-doubt and frustration as we question our career choices, wondering if we’ll ever really ”make it.” But even still, those few moments of glory onstage or onscreen can sustain us through ALL the setbacks and challenges. On this award-winning podcast, New York actor Patrick Oliver Jones invites fellow creatives to share stories of failure and persistence in the performing arts. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at the creative life rarely seen in the glitz and glam of this industry and reminds us we’re not alone in this long and winding journey.