
Ep 61: Abby Tozer: Neuroscientist Turned Actor
Neuroscientist, producer, sporadic hemiplegic migraine warrior, writer aaaaaaaand… actress! On this episode of the Second Act Actors podcast, I’m talking to one of the busiest and most interesting people I’ve met, Abby Tozer. Like many of us, Abby...
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Show Notes
Neuroscientist, producer, sporadic hemiplegic migraine warrior, writer aaaaaaaand… actress! On this episode of the Second Act Actors podcast, I’m talking to one of the busiest and most interesting people I’ve met, Abby Tozer.
Like many of us, Abby started her acting career when she was cast in a school production of Annie. She tells me about her pursuit of her love of acting and performing and how she balanced it around her demanding studies at Berkeley University. We talk about the conversations we have with our families about acting and how we explain our acting careers to our parents, who might be supportive but are still confused about what it means.
If you’re someone with multiple interests across various fields, my interview with Abby has great tips for you about how to cope with FOMO and acknowledge your success before you move onto the next project. We also tie this discussion into the topic of acting techniques and Abby shares her thoughts on how she stays in character when her brain is constantly pulled in different directions.
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