From high school sweethearts to married working actors, Caitlin and Chinaza tell us all about navigating the pathway to success alongside of your soulmate.
This week Jo "Equality" Lampert, tells us how a Facebook name change became permanent and how her willingness to take chances led to several successful paths.
Through the telling of her fascinating life stories, screenwriter and actress Emebeit Beyene teaches us how to utilize our improv skills in tough situations by saying "yes and" to life.
Take a look into the writer's room, as we chat with Brandon about how he traveled from New York to Los Angeles and found his unique voice as a writer along the way.
From the Experimental Theater Wing at NYU to hit series Boardwalk Empire, Tom O'Neill tells us how he's achieved big screen success while remaining grounded.
From regional Shakespeare tours to Netflix’s “I-Land”, Ronald Peet will be the first to tell you he hasn’t “made it” cause he hasn’t stopped making it.
From NYU's Experimental Theater Wing to hit series on the CW and Netflix, Jesse tells us all about life, working with family, and the creative journey which led him to success in Hollywood.
From her diverse upbringing in Compton to social media stardom, Luna Lovebad walks us through her interesting journey as a trans woman in the music industry.
From Winnie Lopez, the Midwestern do-gooder police officer on FX’s “Fargo” to Janet Price, the wunderkind CEO with 50 matching suits on AMC’s “Lodge 49,” Olivia Sandoval is coloring the architecture of modern TV’s eclectic characters.
From the viral Modern Seinfeld Twitter to Hollywood writers’ rooms, Jack’s momentum hasn’t ceased. He talks about being the only white writer on “Dear White People” and his minority role as an out bisexual man.
From a viral Lena Dunham YouTube impression to the writers' rooms of America’s best late night comedy, Chelsea explores the power and struggles of succeeding as a funny woman in show business.
From classical acting to culture writing, Mariella tells us how, in order to make the art she wanted, she had to first build a digital media career addressing how the industry fails marginalized actors.
From Shakespeare to Stand Up, Heather takes us through her journey, finding her voice as an LA based comedian. We talked hecklers, cats and her performance on Colbert.