How Do You Do
Moving past excuses, time crunches, family limitations, and other hurdles toward a fitness mindset with longterm benefits.
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We talk about a version of the Pareto Principle with my friend Stacie Oliver, a woman who wears many hats in her roles as a professional, a parent, and a coach. Stacie has one of the fullest schedules of anyone I know, but she can’t stand the idea of being busy. In this episode we talk about how on earth that even works. Stacie recently left her job as a senior professional staff member on the U.S Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to begin another position. She is also a parent to two kids, both with special needs, as well as a military spouse, and those two designations...
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Ricky Pak talks about living the life of a working actor in Los Angeles, as well as #representationmatters. Ricky is Asian American, and has devoted a lot of energy into exploring how film, television and theater can better represent minority groups. We talk a little about what it takes to market yourself in the age of social media, plus the positive and potentially negative effects of box office hits like "Crazy Rich Asians" for Asian actors.
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In Episode 1 we talked with Erin Kahn about making new friends as a military spouse. Now we are talking about putting yourself out there in another way, as a freelance professional. I'm talking with three freelancers about getting gigs, balancing work and life, and taking off your pants before interviews. You'll just have to listen to find out what that is all about.
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In addition to audio content, I hope to build a robust written element and video content as well. To kick off the written portion, I introduce the Medium Publication "?" This will include longer essays written by me and hopefully guests in the future. Why Medium? I appreciate the focus the site puts on deep-dive pieces, as well as helping writers find an audience, and new perspectives from others. It encourages you to dive into a few rabbit holes with great writers on one platform versus working in a vacuum with only your work. Medium also has an editorial team that curates sections, and works...
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It makes sense to kick this whole podcast off with the woman who offered me an introduction to Marine Corps life and helped me survive during my time out in the middle of the Mojave desert.
info_outlineExcited to welcome to the show Ricky Pak, a friend and former cast mate from theater days at Colorado State University. I wanted to talk with Ricky a little more about living the life of a working actor in Los Angeles, as well as #representationmatters. Ricky is Asian American, and has devoted a lot of energy into exploring how film, television and theater can better represent minority groups.
We talk a little about what it takes to market yourself in the age of social media, plus the positive and potentially negative effects of box office hits like "Crazy Rich Asians" for Asian actors.
To find Ricky online, visit www.therickypak.com or @therickypak on Instagram. For more of the show behind the scenes, visit @howdoyoudopodast on Instagram.