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Dave on the Internet

Podcast de David Garelik

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Tecnología y ciencia

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episode Ep 13. Law of Attraction (Applied to Acting) artwork

Ep 13. Law of Attraction (Applied to Acting)

There was a period in my life where Law of Attraction ruled everything....specifically applied to acting. I was journaling daily. Reframing auditions. Repeating mantras in the mirror like a lunatic. Trying to bridge what I now call “the belief gap” between what I wanted and what I actually believed I could have. And during that stretch… things moved. In this episode of Dave on the Internet, we talk about: – The belief gap (and how it affects audition performance) – The specific journaling method I used – Celebrating small bookings to redefine identity. – The concept of “Excess Importance” and why squeezing something can push it away – Why most major career shifts happen sideways, not directly from the thing you’re chasing – Action vs obsession – Acting, identity, and psychological pressure This isn’t a “manifest your Ferrari” episode. It’s about performance psychology, responsibility, and how belief changes behavior in the room. If you’re an actor trying to book more consistently, or someone navigating ambition without losing your mind... this one might hit :)

3 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 17 min
episode Ep 12 Peter Rinaldi (Back to One Podcast)- Lessons learned from interviewing 300+ actors artwork

Ep 12 Peter Rinaldi (Back to One Podcast)- Lessons learned from interviewing 300+ actors

On his Podcast @backtoOne, Peter has interviewed many of the most talented actors working today. Paul Mescal, Diane Kruger, Tom Pelphrey, Vincent D’Onofrio, Michael Shannon, Daisy Ridley, Simon Rex, Julianne Nicholson, Jon Bernthal, Daisy Edgar-Jones, Carrie Coon, Christopher Abbott, Aubrey Plaza, Clive Owen, Zoë Deutch, Brit Marling, Jon Hamm, Vicky Krieps, Isabelle Huppert, Juliette Binoche and so many others. We got into what he’s learned from interviewing 300+ actors at completely different stages of their careers, and how those conversations slowly dismantled his belief that there’s a single “right way” to act. We talked about why he started the podcast in the first place: he was genuinely afraid of actors—afraid of over-directing, under-directing, saying the wrong thing, or not understanding the language of the work. We talked about the difference between younger / less experienced actors and more seasoned ones—especially how experienced actors tend to let go of tools they once clung to, not because the tools didn’t matter, but because they’re now embodied. Presence vs control. We spent time on the paradox of craft: you do need technique and preparation—but eventually the work deepens when you’re brave enough to release it and actually live in the moment. We talked about how directing finally kicked his ass in a real way when he had to work with trained actors, and how talking to actors is not the same thing as directing them. And lessons learned from directing his first play last summer. We talked about how Peter became such a fixture in the Brooklyn theater scene—after years of creative isolation—by finding communities of younger artists who actually take the work seriously, want to improve, and respect the craft rather than perform irony. We talked about industry contraction, AI, commercials, and the anxiety around what’s disappearing—and why the answer isn’t doom, but raising the level of the work so it’s harder to replace. And we ended on something that felt important: how actors grow not just by working, but by living—risking, failing, getting heartbroken, putting themselves out there. Acting, as Peter put it, is a great place to fail and come back stronger.

23 de dic de 2025 - 57 min
episode Ep 11. Jordan Syatt - Getting an 'Out of your League Mentor', and letting yourself look dumb in the short term to get better faster artwork

Ep 11. Jordan Syatt - Getting an 'Out of your League Mentor', and letting yourself look dumb in the short term to get better faster

Jordan Syatt is my childhood best friend and probably my biggest mentor. We got voted attached at the hip in high school, and Jordan is also a pretty major reason why I have a vanguard account! I’ve had a front row seat watching Jordan become pretty much the most successful person I know over the past 15 years.  There have been a handful of things that I’ve watched him accomplish that I previously thought were impossible.   Fundamentally I think I’ve learned how to think better from him.   This is gonna seem super trivial.  I wonder if Jordan even remembers this.  But one time we went to a BJJ class together when we were both white belts. In the class, I got paired with a blue belt… and he no joke submitted me 5 times in a minute with the same move.   Afterwards, I’m discouraged, and kinda uninspired by the whole thing.  It’s jarring how enormous and unsurmountable of a skill gap there was.  Jordan looks over at me and goes “but isn’t it awesome that when you’re a blue belt your gonna be able to do that too” I remember also one time Jordan telling me that if he feels uncomfortable, or sad, for nervous or lonely or whatever negative emotion.  He’s comforted because if he’s feeling it, that means that it’s something that everyone feels and he’s not alone. MY WHOLE LIFE I FELT THE EXACT OPPOSITE. We cover a lot in this episode.  Enjoy.  If you enjoy this episode please leave me one of those dang 5🌟 ratings. xo Love you

16 de dic de 2025 - 1 h 2 min
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Muy buenos Podcasts , entretenido y con historias educativas y divertidas depende de lo que cada uno busque. Yo lo suelo usar en el trabajo ya que estoy muchas horas y necesito cancelar el ruido de al rededor , Auriculares y a disfrutar ..!!
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