Balancing relationships and your acting career.
Balancing a demanding career with meaningful relationships can be challenging, but with the right strategies, it’s possible to nurture both your professional and personal life.
Balancing Tax Season as an actress
As tax season rolls around, as an actor, it can be confusing. You may be wondering just how to file, what items and expenses are deductible, and if you are considered a contractor or an employee.
Why Pilot Season Is a Thing of the Past—And What It Means for Actors
Pilot season is no longer the frenzied, career-defining window it once was. The rise of streaming services, changes in production schedules, and a more global approach to casting have transformed the way TV shows are made and, as a result, how actors navigate their careers.
Top 10 things to consider going into the new year.
Here are the top 10 things every actress should have or do going into the new year to make it your best one yet.
Embrace The Seasonal Lull
Here are some ways actors can prioritize self-care and mental wellness during the holiday season to prepare for the year ahead.
Why Background work is not an acting career.
For many actors, landing background work—sometimes referred to as extra work—is a common starting point in the entertainment industry. While it can provide valuable experience and an introduction to the world of film and television, it’s important to understand that background work is not the same as pursuing an acting career.
Balancing Finances & an Acting Career - Why you should start investing now. (Even if you have very little money.
Remember, the stock market is a tool that allows your money to work for you. The sooner you start, the more time your investments have to grow and support you throughout your acting career and beyond.
Why the reader is your bff
The key to success in auditions isn’t about controlling the reader’s performance—it’s about controlling your own.
The Grateful Actress. Finding Gratitude.
In an industry that often pushes us to hustle, move fast, and stay constantly engaged, it’s easy to forget the importance of slowing down. But taking time to reflect, especially during quieter moments in your career, can be a powerful way to recharge and reconnect with why you became an actor in the first place,