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SUMMARIES - Valerie Jane Parker - How to Build Emotional Armor Against Constant Film Industry Rejection

SUMMARIES - Valerie Jane Parker - How to Build Emotional Armor Against Constant Film Industry Rejection

Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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In this episode, Alex and Allison discuss actress Valerie Jane Parker's psychological toolkit for surviving the brutal entertainment industry, exploring how she built emotional armor through redefining success metrics and developing extraordinary empathy. They examine her unique upbringing with hippie-turned-pastor parents, her technical mastery of dialects, and her philosophy that struggle is mandatory for building resilience. The conversation reveals how true creatives adapt their drive across mediums, from acting in complex roles to running a bread speakeasy during the pandemic.


We also talk about:

• Her approach to auditions as personal wins rather than booking jobs

• The biological mechanisms behind vocal co-regulation and de-escalation

• Her intensive preparation methods for playing a blind character in "The Voices."

• How she transforms internet trolls through applied empathy

• The dangers of early success without struggle in creative careers


People, Places, Products, and References Mentioned:

Valerie Jane Parker

Greenleaf

Nashville

The Voices

Bobby Holland

Chick-fil-A

Blockbuster Video

La Vie Bakehouse

Five Daughters Bakery


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