The Drama Coach Podcast
In this solo episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m talking about something that can feel small, but really matters for young performers: The car journey home. After an audition, a show, a self-tape, a festival or a drama class, children are often full of adrenaline, nerves, excitement or disappointment. As parents and carers, it’s natural to want to ask questions, offer feedback, or work out how it went - but sometimes what they really need first is a soft landing. This episode explores how we can support young performers after auditions and performances without adding unnecessary pressure. I talk about: How to avoid turning the car journey home into an instant debrief Why effort matters more than outcome What to say when your child is disappointed Why instant corrections aren’t always helpful How to praise specifically without comparing Why your calm can become their calm Simple phrases to keep in your back pocket after auditions and shows This isn’t about telling anyone how to parent. Every child and family is different. It’s simply advice to take, leave or adapt, based on my experience as a drama coach, actor, chaperone and mum. A gentle, practical episode for parents and carers supporting young performers through auditions, shows and training. You can find me across social media at @TheDramaCoach. For coaching, courses, resources and useful links, visit: linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach You can also visit: www.thedramacoach.co.uk [http://www.thedramacoach.co.uk] Music: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom from Pixabay
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