That One Audition with Alyshia Ochse
Summary: Film/Television Actress, Producer, Best-Selling Author and Entrepreneur Alyshia Ochse hosts an honest, humorous and inspirational podcast with your favorite on-screen storytellers and Hollywood influencers who reveal their most life changing audition tales as well as the survival skills they've collected along the way.
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001 (BIRTHDAY EDITION): Alyshia Ochse — An Introduction to 'That One Audition'
Quotes from this episode: “If I’m not 100 percent me in the role, I can’t be authentic in my acting...Even if it’s a different character, I have to make it myself.” “I guess through teaching it made me relax and just kind of surrender to the moment.” “If you want to be a good actor I think you have to learn who you are first, before you can be anybody else.”
Memorable Quotes From This Episode: - “Never let them see you sweat.” - “The most powerful moments are the moments unsaid, and it’s all those moments in between.” - “I’m also a really firm believer in quality versus quantity.” - “You learn the most about yourself in your independent filmmaking style. You learn the most about film, but also about acting.”
QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: - "I don't go into an audition to get the job, I go in to make fans and give my interpretation." - “So why not go into an audition room, and go enjoy the process of it, because even if you don’t get it, it builds character.” - “I think if you trust yourself and you do the work you'll be successful.”
QUOTES FROM THIS EPISODE: “My inner confidence comes from my enlightenment that I know that I have the power to choose how I address the world and how I want the world to see me.” “I didn’t fall into acting but I went with this momentum that my life was going in.” "What ultimately ended up really getting me the role of Sam on Dear White People was me telling my real story to producers.”
QUOTES: “True confidence comes from the way that we talk to ourselves.” “We can orient our life around growth.”
“Go big or go home. Either get there and do it big or don’t bother doing it at all.” “I do think there is a fine line between being like overly obsessive and hounding agents every five seconds, or just being an advocate for yourself and for your own career and staying on top of things.” “When it’s your coverage and your turn, also, go for it. Take your moment, and do the great things you know you’re capable of.”
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045: Allen Maldonado — STRAIGHT OUTTA COMPTON to THE LAST O.G. and Everything In-between
044: Kristoffer Polaha — LIFE UNEXPECTED was a RINGER on BALLERS
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