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Second Act Actors
Author: Janet McMordie
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A podcast about people who have made a major life or career change into acting.
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I am so thrilled to bring you to recording of my second live charity episode! This episode was also a celebration of 200 episodes of Second Act Actors!!Three incredible actors joined me: Kathleen Munroe, Jo Vannicola, and Tricia Black! We chat about their careers, challenges, and triumphs. Their stories reveal the complexities of transforming a passion for acting into a sustainable career and highlight the power of resilience, personal growth, and the support of a creative community.This was a charity fundraiser for The Get Real Movement, a Canadian non-profit focused on combatting 2SLGBTQ+ discrimination, racism, and bullying in schools, summer camps, and workplaces.If you would like to donate to our fundraiser, click here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Eric Johnson discusses his unique journey into acting, sharing personal stories and insights about the industry. He emphasizes the importance of staying curious, the collaborative nature of acting, and the continuous learning process. Host Janet McMordie also provides a unique perspective by drawing parallels between acting and her medical career, highlighting the shared need for ongoing education and passion.TakeawaysStay curious and embrace continuous learning.Collaboration is key in the acting industry.Acting is a journey, not a destination.Empathy is crucial for understanding characters.It's never too late to pursue your passion.The creative process is ever-evolving.Find joy in the process, not just the outcome.Personal growth enhances professional performance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging conversation, Janet McMordie and Jen Viens explore the multifaceted world of the entertainment industry, touching on themes of mentorship, the evolving role of intimacy coordinators, and the challenges faced by actors and producers alike. Jen shares her journey from acting to producing and intimacy coordination, emphasizing the importance of creating safe and respectful environments on set. The discussion highlights the need for open communication, the realities of success, and the significance of community support in navigating a career in the arts.TakeawaysIntimacy coordinators play a crucial role in ensuring performer safety.Mentorship is vital for navigating the complexities of the industry.There are no clear paths in creative careers, making it challenging.Success stories often overshadow the hard work behind the scenes.The role of intimacy coordinators is evolving and becoming more recognized. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Kelsey Lacombe shares her journey from being a musical theater performer to physiotherapist and now blending the two! She discusses her experiences at Stratford, the challenges and joys of balancing her dual careers, and the personal sacrifices involved in the performing arts. Kelsey emphasizes the importance of not limiting oneself, pursuing passions, and the value of reaching out to others for guidance and support. Her story is one of perseverance, passion, and the fulfillment of long-held dreams.TakeawaysDon't limit yourself; pursue what you want.Challenge conventional wisdom about career paths.Embrace opportunities that come your way.Resilience is key to overcoming challenges.Motivation comes from within; find your drive.BioKelsey Lacombe is a Physiotherapist and professional musical theatre performer with a passion for helping people recover from injury, build strength, and return to the activities they love with confidence.She holds a Master of Science in Physiotherapy from McMaster University and a Bachelor of Music Theatre Performance from Sheridan College. Her clinical experience includes seeing a range of musculoskeletal injuries, concussion management, paediatrics, and acute care, with a special interest in working with dancers and performing artists. She is certified in Progressing Ballet Technique. Kelsey has trained in all styles of dance and brings over a decade of performance experience across Canada, including credits with The Stratford Festival, The Charlottetown Festival, Rainbow Stage, Theatre Calgary, The Citadel, Drayton Entertainment, and more. Her deep understanding of the physical demands placed on dancers allows her to provide care that is both evidence-based and specifically tailored to the needs of performing artists. Kelsey stays current with the latest research to deliver client-centred treatment that helps artists remain stage ready throughout their careers. Kelsey is currently practicing and accepting new patients at Meadowlands Physiotherapy in Ancaster. Instagram handle: @dancephysio.kelsey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging conversation, Janet McMordie and Kelly Michael Stewart discuss Kelly's journey into the film industry, and the intricacies of programming a film festival. They discuss the unique appeal of horror films, the importance of community in film festivals, and provide valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers. Kelly shares insights on balancing multiple roles in the film industry, creating memorable festival experiences, and the impact of the Blood in the Snow festival. The conversation concludes with reflections on the future of the festival and final thoughts for filmmakers.TakeawaysProgramming a film festival requires collaboration and diverse perspectives.Horror films can serve as a reflection of societal issues.Filmmakers should attend festivals to network and learn from others.Balancing multiple roles in the film industry is challenging but rewarding.Creating memorable experiences for filmmakers is a priority for festival directors.Community support is vital for indie filmmakers and festivals.Openness to new opportunities can lead to unexpected career paths.info@bloodinthesnow.ca | 416-995-5275https://linktr.ee/BITSFILMFEST Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, host Janet McMordie chats with Sophie Engelhardt shares her journey from being a medical doctor to pursuing a career in acting, discussing the challenges and joys of transitioning between these two worlds. She emphasizes the importance of following one's passion and staying true to oneself, even when it means making unconventional choices.TakeawaysDo the things that make absolutely no sense.There's only one who can be responsible for my life and that's youCall your parents, call your loved ones, do the things that make you feel proud of yourself and make yourself happy.Stay open, don't judge yourself for changing your mind.It's okay to feel multiple emotions at once.Choosing yourself is not selfish, it's necessary.Instagram TikTok Youtube:@doc.sophiengelhardtWebsite www.theplantbasedpathologist.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adam Lupis shares his journey from being a barber to pursuing a career in acting. He discusses the challenges he faced, the transition during COVID, and his passion for storytelling. Adam emphasizes the importance of being true to oneself and offers advice for aspiring actors.Takeaways:-Everything great comes with sacrifices.-Acting is about exploring human behavior.-If you have the drive, don't let go of it.-Be yourself to bring out your best.-Create your own work to propel forward.https://www.youtube.com/c/adamlupis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging conversation, Ashwyn Singh shares his journey from a computer scientist to a stand-up comedian, discussing the cultural shocks he faced after moving to Canada, the challenges of the comedy industry, and the importance of artistic freedom. He reflects on his experiences with open mics, the impact of his background in computer science on his comedy, and offers valuable advice for aspiring comedians. The discussion also touches on memorable moments in his career and his upcoming projects, emphasizing the pursuit of authenticity in art.TakeawaysComedy allows for a unique form of freedom of expression.Artistic freedom is a pursuit that requires self-awareness and courage.Memorable moments in comedy often come from breaking societal norms.Website: https://www.ashwyn.me/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging conversation, Melissa Millett shares her journey into the world of animal training, highlighting the passion that drives her work. She discusses the importance of mentorship in navigating the complexities of the film industry, the role of animal coordinators, and the preparation required for animals on set. Melissa offers valuable advice for actors working with animals, emphasizing the need to understand animal behavior and the unique challenges presented by different species. The discussion also touches on the impact of AI in film, memorable moments from her career, and her excitement for future projects, all while advocating for the respectful treatment of animals in the industry.TakeawaysThe passion for animal training is key to success in the industry.Navigating the film industry can be confusing without proper mentorship.Mentorship is crucial for understanding the complexities of working on set.Animal coordinators play a vital role in ensuring the well-being of animals on set.Preparation and training are essential for animals to perform well in film.Actors should follow the guidance of animal trainers to ensure safety and effectiveness.Interacting with animals on set requires understanding their behavior and needs.https://www.ultimutts.ca/ https://indogswetrust.ca/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging conversation, Janet McMordie and Cindy-Ann Boisson explore Cindy-Ann's journey into stand-up comedy and the importance of storytelling and humor in bridging personal pain. Cindy-Ann shares her experiences from her first performance to building a career in comedy, emphasizing the significance of self-love and passion over monetary gain. The discussion highlights the challenges and joys of being a comedian, along with valuable advice for aspiring artists.TakeawaysStand-up comedy allows for a unique connection between pain and humor.The importance of self-love in pursuing creative endeavors.Navigating the comedy scene requires resilience and adaptability.Storytelling in stand-up is different from traditional storytelling.Finding humor in painful experiences can be therapeutic.Cindy-Ann's websiteGet tickets for Cindy-Ann's show on Oct 1st at Comedy Bar Danforth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Anthony Chin-Quee: Writer & Doctor shares his transformative journey from a medical career to becoming a television writer. He discusses the emotional challenges faced during medical training, the importance of storytelling, and how he found his passion in writing. Tony reflects on his experiences in the Grey's Anatomy writing room, the cultural shifts in medicine, and the significance of humor in coping with the stresses of the medical profession. He offers advice for those looking to transition into creative fields and emphasizes the importance of loving what you do.TakeawaysStorytelling can be a powerful tool for processing experiences in medicine.Finding emotional resilience is key to thriving in creative fields.It's important to make time for creative pursuits in daily life.Loving what you do is essential for personal fulfillment. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this engaging conversation, Madison Caan shares her journey from a young performer to athlete to actor and producer. She discusses her experiences in LA and New York, the importance of community in Toronto, and her unique approach to acting. Madison emphasizes the value of hard work, genuine connections, and the need for artists to explore various creative avenues beyond acting. Her insights provide valuable advice for aspiring actors and highlight the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry.TAKEAWAYS:Success is defined by the ability to make choices, not having them made for you.Athletes possess qualities like discipline, work ethic, and resilience that are valuable in any career.The acting industry now requires versatility; being just an actor is no longer sustainable.Genuine connections in the industry are crucial; reach out with authenticity and purpose.Embrace vulnerability in art; it's a delicate process that connects deeply with audiences.Learn the rules of the industry to creatively break them and find your unique voice.Physicality and authenticity in performance can enhance the portrayal of characters.Building a supportive community is essential for creative growth and success.https://www.screaminggoatfilms.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
HAPPY TIFF SEASON TO EVERYONE WHO CELEBRATES!!In this conversation, Peter Kuplowsky shares his journey from a passionate film enthusiast to a prominent curator and independent film producer. He discusses the evolution of his curatorial voice, the unique experience of Midnight Madness at TIFF, and the importance of networking in the film industry. Peter also offers valuable advice for aspiring curators and filmmakers, emphasizing the need to stay curious and seize opportunities.TakeawaysNetworking is crucial in the film industry; many opportunities arise from connections.Curators should seek out interesting decisions in films to engage audiences.Aspiring curators can start small, even in their living rooms.Saying yes to opportunities can lead to unexpected and rewarding experiences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Chloe Szczyglowski shares her journey into the world of makeup artistry, detailing her early exposure to the film industry through her father. She discusses her education, the various niches within makeup artistry, and the importance of networking in building a successful career. Chloe emphasizes the significance of makeup in enhancing performances and also offers valuable advice for aspiring makeup artists and actors in her chair.TakeawaysNetworking is crucial for success in the makeup industry.Makeup can significantly enhance a performer's confidence.There are many niches within makeup artistry, each requiring different skills.It's important for performers to communicate their makeup preferences.Kindness and professionalism are essential in the industry.Find Chloe on Instagram @beautybychloeszcz Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, host Dr. Janet McMordie chats with the multi-talented Tricia Black, an actor and comedian known for their dynamic performances in shows such as Pretty Hard Cases, Small Achievable Goals and the upcoming Netflix show Tall Pines. Tricia shares their unique journey from the vibrant world of East Coast dinner theater to the bustling sets of major productions. With humor and honesty, they discusses the highs and lows of pursuing a career in the arts, offering valuable lessons for aspiring creatives.Takeaways:-Embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. -Profound learning often occurs outside the classroom. Gain hands-on experience through real-world opportunities.-Focus on storytelling that resonates with audiences. Authenticity and passion can shine through any budget constraints.-Build relationships within the industry. Support fellow artists and work together to create impactful projects.https://www.itstriciablack.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join host Dr. Janet McMordie as she chats with her medical school friend and colleague, Dr. Kate Gerster, an OB-GYN and musical theater actor. Discover how Kate balances her medical career with her passion for the arts, the importance of community theater, and the joy of pursuing creative outlets.They chat about the importance of maintaining creativity alongside a demanding career and Kate provides insights into the vibrant theater scene in Peterborough! She ends with encouragement for anyone considering a leap into the artsTune in next week for another inspiring episode of Second Act Actors! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, the legendary Robert McLachlan shares his journey from a young boy fascinated by photography and film to becoming a successful cinematographer. He discusses the evolution of visual storytelling, the intricacies of cinematography, and the creative process behind filmmaking. Robert offers valuable advice for aspiring filmmakers and reflects on memorable moments from his career, including his work on Game of Thrones. He emphasizes the importance of passion, hard work, and the willingness to learn in the entertainment industry.TakeawaysCinematographers play a crucial role in visual storytelling.Preparation and collaboration are key in filmmaking.Aspiring filmmakers need persistence and dedication.https://www.mclachlan.camera/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Chloe Van Landschoot shares her unique journey from healthcare to acting, exploring the emotional toll of working in the emergency department and how she found artistry in her experiences. She discusses the intersection of nursing and acting, the challenges of burnout in healthcare, and the importance of creativity as a coping mechanism. Chloe emphasizes the need for authenticity in storytelling and the healing power of art, encouraging healthcare workers to reconnect with their creative sides.TakeawaysNursing and acting can coexist and enhance each other.Creativity is essential for healthcare workers to cope with stress.Art can serve as a therapeutic outlet for healthcare professionals.Authenticity in storytelling is crucial for both actors and healthcare workers.Reconnecting with childhood joys can reignite creativity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Shaun Benson explore the intricate relationship between listening, acting, and personal growth. They discuss the challenges of balancing multiple careers, the importance of time, and the value of embracing one's identity. Through their experiences, they highlight the significance of consistency, creating opportunities, and finding joy in the audition process. The dialogue reflects on aging and the journey of self-acceptance, offering insights into navigating the complexities of life and career.TakeawaysListening is crucial in both acting and personal interactions.Finding balance between different careers can be challenging but rewarding.The journey to becoming an actor often involves unexpected paths.Societal expectations can influence career choices, but personal fulfillment is key.Time is a finite resource; urgency can drive action.Loving the audition process can lead to greater satisfaction in acting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Dr. Janet McMordie as she chats with her medical school colleague Dr. Laura Lawson, a former actor turned doctor. Discover how Laura's theater background enriched her medical career and the surprising parallels between acting and medicine.#SecondActActors #TheaterToMedicine #InspiringJourneys Tune in next week for more inspiring stories on Second Act Actors! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
























Congratulations on your sober journey. Nicole is indeed the best. I'm blessed to call her friend and be on this acting adventure with her.
I love Cole. We met when we were both starting out. it was at a weekend workshop. Go Cole!!