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Jacqueline Rosenthal | Finding a Path That Feels Aligned

40 min · 1 de may de 2026
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In this episode of No Map Included, I sit down with student Emmy award winner Jacqueline Rosenthal for a conversation about what happens when the path you’ve been on no longer feels right. Jacqueline started out as an actor, then decided to pivot, because acting never seemed to be fully aligned with her. We talk about building your identity around acting from a young age, and how validation can shape the choices you make without you even realizing it. Jacqueline shares what it looked like to step into directing, how she reframed success and recognition, and why staying grounded became essential in a career built on highs and lows. We also get into the parts that are rarely talked about: Working other jobs while building a career, navigating how others perceive that, and the reality of sustaining creative work over time.  This conversation is about choosing the work that feels right even if it means letting go of something you’ve held onto for a long time. Connect Jacqueline Rosenthal [https://www.instagram.com/jacqueline.director/] Yessi Sanchez [https://www.instagram.com/yessisth/] Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2599086/fan_mail/new] ABOUT THE PODCAST No Map Included documents the process of building stories in real time: from proof of concept to premiere. Hosted by filmmaker and producer Yessi Sanchez, the podcast explores the work behind the work and the paths that don’t show up on IMDb.

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