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EPISODE 3: JANIEN VALENTINE

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Welcome to Episode 3 of Living the Dream Acting the Podcast! This episode features Janien Valentine,  professional actress and singer from Las Vegas, Nevada. I'm so happy she could join us on the podcast  and I can't wait for you to meet her. Enjoy! How to find out more about Janien: www.imdb.com http://valentinelv.com/janien More cool stuff you might like to know: Dallas Travers The Frankie Scinta Show

MY NEXT GUEST - JANIEN VALENTINE!

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Janien Valentine will be our 2nd guest on Living the Dream Acting the podcast. I am so excited to share this interview with everyone. Janien is a very talented singer, actress, and dancer and she has a lot of great things to say about her experiences in NY, and Las Vegas which she now calls home. Be sure to "Like" us on Facebook so you don't miss out on this next interview coming out from www.livingthedreamacting.com. Join our community and thank you!

EPISODE 2: MIKE LAWLER

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Welcome to Episode 2 of Living the Dream Acting the Podcast.  Episode 2 Features the 2nd part of my interview with Mike Lawler. I hope you enjoy it! Don't forget to "Like" us on Facebook.  How to find out more about Mike: www.imdb.com www.facebook.com/Mike Lawler More cool stuff you might like to know: LA Casting Now  (mentioned by Mike) Matt Knight, voiceover artist - click under "LINKS" to the right.   Inside Acting Podcast:  insideactingpodcast.com

The Missed Audition

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Saturday, I went to a SAG Feature Film audition, and I had one of those disappointing experiences where I got myself all the way down to the audition and was turned away because they had so many actors show up, that they couldn’t see everyone. They were running auditions on a “first come, first serve” basis, and when I arrived a little after 12 o’clock, they were apologetically turning people away. I was able to give them my headshot and resume, but unfortunately, when I asked if they would hold another audition date for this production, they just said that they weren’t sure. I have never heard of “first come, first served” auditions, at least not in this setting. I have absolutely no problem with it. I guess its no different than living in NY and having to get up at the break of dawn to get in line for a spot for an equity audition. I originally wanted to get there first thing at 10am when the auditions started but I didn’t stick with my original plan, and had I stuck with my origin