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In this episode, Brendan sits down with longtime friend and accomplished actor Sharon Taylor for an inspiring conversation about what it takes to build a lasting career in film and television.
From producing theatre and writing scripts to starring in hit series like Cross, Bad Blood, and Altered Carbon, Sharon shares her journey from stage to screen, the importance of preparation, and some of the best acting advice we've ever heard.
If you've ever wondered what life as a working actor actually looks like, this episode is for you.
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Join Sean and Brendan in their lively debate about storytelling, AI, and whether awards in art even make sense.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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In this episode, we sit down with special guest Thea Baturin, owner of KOKO Productions, to explore the world of audio production. From Emmy-nominated sound design to the subtle details you never notice but always feelâThea pulls back the curtain on how sound engineers and voice actors help create the imaginary worlds we love to get swept up in.
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In this episode of The Acting Bug Podcast, Sean and Brendan explore the idea of âsexy indifference,â discuss acting from intuition, and reflect on how personal healing and self-awareness can deepen an actorâs craft â and life itself.
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In this episode of The Acting Bug Podcast, Brendan and Sean dive into a candid conversation about self-sabotage, the surprising freedom that mask work can unlock in character development, and the healing power of acting via vicarious catharsis.
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In this episode, Brendan and Sean dive into Searching for Debra Winger, a documentary that pulls back the curtain on the real-life challenges women face in the entertainment industry. From unspoken sacrifices to the pressure to choose between art and family, the conversation turns personal as they explore what it means to commit to the craftâand at what cost. Join then for a contemplative, candid discussion about the search for fulfillmentâboth on screen and off.
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Ho Ho Ho! In this festive edition of The Acting Bug Podcast, Sean and Brendan unwrap their top 3 favourite holiday films. Along the way, they dive deep into what makes these films resonate: from childhood nostalgia to nuanced performances and moments of pure, cinematic vulnerability. Happy Holidays!
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Join Brendan as he catches up with longtime friend and fellow theatre school grad, Heidi Lynne Weeks, for a heartfelt conversation about carving her own path in the arts. From learning to stay grounded in the process, to choosing joy over pressure, and why sometimes actors just have to make their own work instead of waiting for the phone to ring - this episode is a warm and candid look at a true artistâs acting journey - both onstage and off.
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Join Sean & Brendan as they dive into everything from character arcs to what it really means to bring your A-game to every role â no matter how small. Plus: when do bold acting choices lead to breakthrough moments⊠and when do they backfire?
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In this episode, Sean & Brendan discuss why vulnerability is more compelling than a polished performance, the transformative power of films, and the importance of understanding what youâre really saying - rather than just memorizing lines.
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In this episode, Sean and Brendan discuss what draws people to today's cinema, how the pacing of shots has changed over time (there's an interesting exercise for you to try), and the importance of having a script "in the wings" during live performances.
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In our first episode, Sean shares how he got bitten by the acting bug, we dig into the science behind stage fright (whatâs actually going on in your brain when the spotlight hits), and we discuss the importance (and benefits) of making your scene partner look good!
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đ The Acting Bug Podcast
Bitten by the bug. Struggling with the side effects.
Welcome to The Acting Bug, a podcast where two out-of-work actors lean all the way in â swapping stories, unpacking the craft, and laughing through the chaos of a life spent chasing the spotlight.
From cringey audition tales to improv misfires, theatre school flashbacks to pop culture deep-dives, Sean and Brendan explore what it means to love acting⊠even when it doesnât love you back.
Whether you're a fellow thespian, a storytelling geek, or just someone whoâs ever dared to dream big, this showâs for you.
đïž New episodes on the first Friday of each month â but this one's just the teaser trailer to get your ears warmed up.Full episodes coming soon.