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EP 17 - Voice Over World, Part One with Joe Mortimer

41m · First Breath Speech by Speak Well US - Better Voice Better Life · 18 Mar 11:00

This week we talk to actor Joe Mortimer about how a jock from Philly ended up at grad school to study theater, and then on to LA where he launched a very successful career in voice-over (much to the surprise of his voice and speech teachers)!


Joe Mortimer Joe Mortimer is a professional voice actor. He can be heard on t.v.’s and radio’s trying to convince you to buy something. He graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia and has an MFA from West Virginia University. In his free time he enjoys writing and making shit up at Improv Olympic in LA.

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EP 24 - Tools to GROW on from me to YOU

Books:

Actor-y

An Actor Prepares (Stanislavski) - tried and true about how NOT to act in novel form

The Second Circle (Rodenburg) - prior recommend - about acting, being present and harnessing your life-force for good!

Acting In Film (Caine) - it’s a quick read and some if it seems a bit trickster-like, but it’s a unique point of view about film acting from one who has been doing it for decades.

Human-y (modern classics)

The Alchemist (Coelho) - if you haven’t read this yet, please do… now, please!

The Catcher in the Rye (Salinger) - if you just skimmed this in middle or high school, go back and read it - great seamless example of transparent inner life.

To Kill A Mockingbird (Lee) - story about prejudice vs. compassion - go back and read it!

(front list-ish)

Between the World and Me (Coates) - OK I haven’t read this yet, but it’s on my nightstand and the reviews are nuts! Conceived in letter form from the author to his son.

A Little Life (Yanagihara) - I’m not gonna lie, this book is loooong but the writing is acute and one of the 4 main characters is a actor. Takes place in NYC over several decades. If you have the time and the bandwidth for sadness, it’s a great read.

Girl on the Train (Hawkins) - This was the big thriller hit last year and of course they are making the movie as we speak. Can you say unreliable narrator? (I knew you could).

Ted Talks:

Researcher Brene Brown in her now infamous talk about vulnerability

https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_on_vulnerability

Neuroscientist Jill Bolte Taylor - about the stroke she had in her 30’s which transformed her understanding of existence

https://www.ted.com/talks/jill_bolte_taylor_s_powerful_stroke_of_insight

Dan Pallotta’s most recent about humanity and dreaming together

https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta_the_dream_we_haven_t_dared_to_dream

Classes in LA:

Jamison Jones Acting Studio -- just moved to Burbank

The masterclass is an ongoing scene study class Monday nights from 7-11 in Burbank (across the street from Argentum photolab)

Grand Opening for the Burbank space on May 14th at 4pm and on May 19th at 7pm there is a FREE Open class

It's a class about finding your power as an an actor and honing your skill and unique sensibility. It's also about pointing out your weaknesses and your actor ticks and tells and getting rid of them, it's about awareness and specificity and being able to walk in the audition room or onset or stage with your most confident self, with your work prepared and complete.

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Art of Acting 5-week Shakespeare Intensive

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http://www.artofactingstudio.com/classes/shakespeare-intensive/

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Online Class:

How Your Voice Works - Elissa Weinzimmer (Episode #12 - Your Voice and Your Vibrator)

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New mobile headshot with The Headshot Truck -- in LA and coming to NYC soon!

http://www.theheadshottruck.com/

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Go where the truck is or have it come to you -- starts at $300 and is quick and fun.

Apps:

Mediation -- Ok people, I have been remiss in the meditation, but I am re-upping and have found some good apps for you to try...

Meditate Me --Kelly Howell - The Brain Whisperer -- there is one for $2.99 and I think it’s worth it. It’s a guided mediation so we can help our brains to process our thoughts and experiences - like our bring laundry, you know? Dirty shirts cleansed and folded and back in the drawers?

http://meditate.me/

Sattva

This one is free and the structure of the app is pretty cool with a timer and a choice to engage in challenges and post on FB etc.

There is a plethora of meditations from which to choose, which is super-fab. The sound quality is not up to the bar set by the tech, but they work just fine.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/sattva-meditation-timer-tracker/id930904592?mt=8

Speech Ring

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EP 23 - A Story About Embracing Your Own Diverse Diversity

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EP 22 - How Important Is My Voice?

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EP 21 - Dazed and Confused is Ok

This week Jenny Walters is back to help us break up the hard stones of self-criticism and just curious about our confusion.

From the Wiki for Sankhara:

The Buddha taught that all such things are impermanent (arising and passing away, subject to change), are essenceless (not worthy of reifying attachment or aversion), and are not reliable sources of pleasure.

Understanding the significance of this reality is wisdom. Saṅkhāra is often used in this first sense to describe the psychological conditioning (particularly the habit patterns of the unconscious mind) that gives any individual human being his or her unique character and make-up at any given time.

Jenny’s website: http://www.jadetree.la/jenny.html

BIO

Jenny Walters (Marriage and Family Therapist Intern (#80042) earned a B.F.A. from the University of Oregon, and an M.F.A. from University of Illinois at Chicago, before going on to earn a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology with an emphasis in Depth Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. She received depth psychological training at Counseling West in Sherman Oaks, CA and continues her training with Dr. Sam Rader in Los Angeles. Additional professional training includes Somatic Experiencing and mindfulness meditation.

Jenny approaches therapy from the belief that each of us holds the capacity and power to heal. To nurture this innate healing process, she helps her clients become aware of the conscious and unconscious beliefs that shape experience. Jenny acts as an empathic and curious guide as clients experience relief from symptoms, gain deeper understanding and find more meaning in their lives.

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