Coaching

Auditioning is often the most challenging part of what we do, it continues to evolve as we mature.
With every stage of your career, your voice, your body, your experience, and the industry itself constantly changing. The key is not to control everything, but to master what you can and release the rest.

Commit to Preparation

In my experience, the only auditions that leave a lasting frustration are the ones where preparation fell short.
Preparation is entirely within your control, and it’s the foundation of confident, compelling work.

When you’re truly prepared, everything shifts, you’re free to take risks, stay present in listening and responding to your scene partner. Most importantly, grow and actually enjoy the process. It quiets the noise, reduces anxiety, and allows you to walk into the room grounded, focused, and ready.

Work with Intention

Every audition should have a clear objective.
Whether it’s executing a technical moment in your voice, exploring a bold acting choice, or refining your storytelling, having a plan gives your work direction.

Success isn’t just about booking the role, it’s about growth. When you focus on your craft rather than the outcome, you gain something far more valuable: consistency, confidence, and control over your performance.

Lead with Authenticity

When preparation and intention are in place, authenticity follows. You’re no longer performing under pressure, you’re present, connected, and truthful in your work.

Casting isn’t just looking for talent, they’re looking for people they want to collaborate with. Your individuality, your presence, and your energy are just as important as your technique.

This is the work we focus on in my coaching, building the preparation, clarity, and confidence that allow you to walk into any audition ready to perform at your best.