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Why Every Actor Needs a "Day Job" (and how to pick one)

57 min · 14. maj 2026
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How do you afford to be an actor without losing your mind? In this episode of Supporting Actors, Sean and Patrick dive deep into the reality of "survival jobs." With 97% of the union often looking for work, the "day job" isn't just a backup plan—it's the engine that sustains your art. We discuss how to choose a job that offers flexibility without the burnout, and why being "good" at your survival job might actually make you a better performer. In this episode, we cover: • Industry News: The impact of Tracker moving to LA, new SAG-AFTRA contract details regarding AI, and a major shift in Oscar eligibility rules. • The "War of Attrition": Why staying in the game is often about who can last the longest, not just who is the most talented. • Choosing Your Side Hustle: Comparing the pros and cons of the service industry, corporate work, personal training, and private tutoring. • The Transparency Debate: When (and how) to be upfront with your employer about your acting commitments. • The Post-Show Blues: Navigating the psychological challenge of "clocking back in" after a great performance or a closing night. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & LA Production News: CBS's Tracker 01:04 - SAG-AFTRA Contract Updates & AI Protections 01:40 - New Oscar Rules: Human-Authored vs. AI Work 05:30 - The 97% Reality: Why We Need Day Jobs 11:50 - Flexibility vs. Stability: Finding the Right Balance 18:10 - Private Tutoring & Corporate Creative Work 22:10 - Managing Bosses: To be "The Actor" or keep it secret? 36:30 - When to say "No" to an acting gig for your stability 41:30 - Mourning the "Death" of a Career: Dealing with Post-Show Blues 54:00 - Ad Libs: Travel plans and recovering lost audio files Connect with us: • Subscribe for more deep dives into the craft and business of acting. • Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! • Comment below: What is the best (or worst) day job you've had as an actor? Send us a questions or a longer comment by sending an email to ask@supportingactors.com

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Are Casting Director Workshops Worth the Money?

Is paying for a casting workshop an investment in your career, or just "pay to play"? In this episode of Supporting Actors, Sean and Patrick tackle the complicated history and modern reality of casting director workshops. From the massive 2017 LA City Attorney crackdown to the recent resurgence of in-person rooms, we break down how to use these workshops as a targeted marketing tool without falling into financial pitfalls. We also share a practical framework for selecting the right scene material so you can showcase your "strike zone" and build genuine professional relationships. In this episode, we cover: * Actor Related News: The SAG-AFTRA board approves the historic 4-year deal, including the pension plan merger controversy and long-term healthcare changes. * TV Upfronts & Tech Trends: Reboots dominate network lineups, streamers enter the ad market, and AI protections take center stage. * The Workshop Evolution: What actually changed after the 2017 sting operation, and why casting directors are returning to rooms between projects. * Audition Tactics: Robert Downey Jr.'s wild memorization trick for heavy script jargon and exposition. * Scene Selection Blueprint: Why you should skip iconic scripts like Good Will Hunting and target specific, structural second-act transformations. * Rapid Fire Scenarios: When to run toward a workshop—and exactly when you need to pump the brakes. Timestamps [00:00] - Intro: The "Pay to Play" debate [00:39] - SAG-AFTRA Contract Updates and industry news [14:39] - Inside Actors Access: How casting offices look at your profile [16:38] - Workshop War Stories [25:18] - Mastering Jargon: Robert Downey Jr.'s backward text memorization trick [28:22] - The 2017 Crackdown: Sting operations and re-branding history [33:19] - Why Casting Directors are returning to the room in 2026 [36:42] - When to approach a workshop (and when to avoid it) [43:47] - Audition Scene Selection: Rules for picking high-transformation materials [50:04] - Where to find workshops [52:44] - Rapid Fire: Scenarios on when to workshop [01:00:04] - Ad Libs: Margo Has Money Troubles and the Cinephile video store

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Why Every Actor Needs a "Day Job" (and how to pick one)

How do you afford to be an actor without losing your mind? In this episode of Supporting Actors, Sean and Patrick dive deep into the reality of "survival jobs." With 97% of the union often looking for work, the "day job" isn't just a backup plan—it's the engine that sustains your art. We discuss how to choose a job that offers flexibility without the burnout, and why being "good" at your survival job might actually make you a better performer. In this episode, we cover: • Industry News: The impact of Tracker moving to LA, new SAG-AFTRA contract details regarding AI, and a major shift in Oscar eligibility rules. • The "War of Attrition": Why staying in the game is often about who can last the longest, not just who is the most talented. • Choosing Your Side Hustle: Comparing the pros and cons of the service industry, corporate work, personal training, and private tutoring. • The Transparency Debate: When (and how) to be upfront with your employer about your acting commitments. • The Post-Show Blues: Navigating the psychological challenge of "clocking back in" after a great performance or a closing night. Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro & LA Production News: CBS's Tracker 01:04 - SAG-AFTRA Contract Updates & AI Protections 01:40 - New Oscar Rules: Human-Authored vs. AI Work 05:30 - The 97% Reality: Why We Need Day Jobs 11:50 - Flexibility vs. Stability: Finding the Right Balance 18:10 - Private Tutoring & Corporate Creative Work 22:10 - Managing Bosses: To be "The Actor" or keep it secret? 36:30 - When to say "No" to an acting gig for your stability 41:30 - Mourning the "Death" of a Career: Dealing with Post-Show Blues 54:00 - Ad Libs: Travel plans and recovering lost audio files Connect with us: • Subscribe for more deep dives into the craft and business of acting. • Leave a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen! • Comment below: What is the best (or worst) day job you've had as an actor? Send us a questions or a longer comment by sending an email to ask@supportingactors.com

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