• #3 Amalia Willamson - Is the “it” factor real and what it means to be a series lead
    Nov 22 2024

    In this episode of The DNA Podcast, I sit down with the incredibly talented Amalia Williamson—actor, writer, and director known for her roles in Sullivan's Crossing and Northern Rescue. Amalia shares her inspiring journey into the world of acting, the challenges she’s faced along the way, and what it truly means to "make it" in the entertainment industry.

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    57 mins
  • #2 Jordan Clark - What it's like to be on the edge of life changing opportunity
    Nov 1 2024

    In episode 2 of The DNA Podcast, I sit down with Jordan Clark. Jordan is an incredible actor and dancer known for starring in over 100 episodes of the #TheNextStep. She is also the winner of #SYTYCD Canada Season 4. In this episode, we chat about how Jordan got into performing, how she is auditioning more than almost anyone else out there (and the challenges therein), what she loves about the craft of acting, and art of "letting go".

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    52 mins
  • Bonus Episode - Dealing With Rejection As An Actor
    Oct 19 2024

    You're going to be rejected FAR MORE than you will book as an actor. This is one of those realities I knew going in and thought I was prepared for. But after two decades in the industry all those tiny losses have taken their toll. Every actor needs coping mechanisms and this solo episode is a candid and vulnerable view into the harmful ways I've coped over the years, the healthier ways I handle rejection now, and helpful tips for you to handle rejection going forward.

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    21 mins
  • #1 Alexandra Chaves - Is an actor’s life worth the suffering?
    Oct 4 2024

    In the very first episode of The DNA Podcast, I chat with the extremely talented actor and dancer Alexandra Chaves, known for the hit shows #TheNextStep and #GeekGirl. Listen along as we talk about validation, booking work, and the endurance required to succeed in this industry.

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    42 mins