
EP 158: Amy Crater: Community Manager & Actor
"You don't have to schmooze with everybody. Everybody's not doing the kind of work that you want to do. So being particular, having your boundaries and going with your gut, listening to your intuition absolutely will drive you to where you need to be."
Second Act Actors · Janet McMordie
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Show Notes
In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Amy Crater discuss Amy's journey from high school to Chicago, the challenges she faced throughout it all, and her eventual return to acting in Arizona. Amy shares her insights on navigating the unpredictable landscape of an acting career. She emphasizes the importance of intuition, the value of life experiences, and the necessity of finding stability amidst the chaos of the industry. She also highlights the importance of continuous learning and adaptability in a constantly changing field, offering practical advice for aspiring actors.
Takeaways
- Finding a community is essential for growth in acting.
- Resilience is crucial when facing career challenges.
- Creativity allows for new directions in one's career.
- Life experiences contribute to personal growth and confidence as an actor.
- Respect everyone on set, regardless of their role.
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