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How You Can Use The MVP Model As A Performer

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Here’s something you can steal from the world of product development. After all, you’re constantly developing your product…which is you!

They have a model called the MVP. It’s not the sports MVP (Most Valuable Player), it’s something entirely different.


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Ready, Shoot…Aim

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I’m a big fan of Tom Peters, and one of the things I learned from him directly was the notion of “ready, shoot, aim.”

When you’re learning something, or getting better at something you already know, taking that approach can be a lot more effective than “aiming perfectly.”


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A Simple, One-Word Decision-Making Question To Ask Yourself

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We all have biases. For and against things. We make assumptions based on those biases, and we make decisions based on what we think we know to be true.

I’ve found that a simple, one-word question, answered as completely as possible, can help prevent us from making those mistakes.

And I can tell you, using that process is how I built my business (and why some people make vicious fun of me).


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My SAG-AFTRA Presentation On VO Demos (Part 2)

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SAG-AFTRA asked me to come in and talk to members about the strategies and tactics performers need to know about to be competitive in today’s marketplace.

This is Part 2 of 2, recorded in front of a live audience of 300 in the Cagney Room at the union’s Los Angeles headquarters.


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My SAG-AFTRA Presentation On VO Demos (Part 1)

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SAG-AFTRA asked me to come in and talk to members about the strategies and tactics performers need to know about to be competitive in today’s marketplace.

This is Part 1 of 2, recorded in front of a live audience of 300 in the Cagney Room at the union’s Los Angeles headquarters.


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How To Properly List The Accents and Dialects You Perform

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Casting directors can smell fear, desperation, lying and newbie-ness. And one of the smelliest places on an actor’s resume is the Accents and Dialects area.

I shudder sometimes at what I see (and hear) – so let’s get that area squared away, and your resume nice and spiffy, shall we?


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diausaHere’s the full article, called the Dialect Map of American English, on Robert Delaney’s site so you can really dig deep.


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Front Burner and Back Burner Project Management

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I was asked a question the other day that I get a lot:

“With all of the projects you work on, how do you stay on top of everything that you have to do?”

I’m going to show you what I’ve recently switched to for my analog note taking, and why I have them set up the way they are.

Yes, I said “them.” Oh, and here’s a link to that awesome Uni-Ball pen I show in the video: https://vo2gogo.com/get-pens


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