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Hi Reader, Most actors don’t have a talent problem. They have a clarity problem. Their headshots say one thing. Their reel says another. Their bio says… something vague and polite. And that vague politeness transmits to casting..... I just released a new video breaking this down: Optimize Your Casting Materials | Casting DNA™ for Actors If you want the deeper written version (or you’re somewhere you can’t blast audio), you can read the full breakdown here: READ THE BLOG: Optimize Your Casting Materials: How to Clarify Your Casting DNA Here’s the part that really matters: If your materials feel scattered… If you’re getting “almost right” auditions… If you’re talented but not unmistakable yet… Nothing is wrong. You just haven’t consciously shaped your signal. And if you don’t shape it, the industry will shape it for you. That’s exactly why I created Casting DNA™. This isn’t a motivational class. It’s a live, 6-week strategic cohort where we: • Clarify your casting prototypes We start April 7. If the video made you feel seen, this is the next step.
Inside the cohort you’ll get: • Six 2-hour live sessions (really 2 1/2 hours - I always go over!) This is the work that makes your materials cohesive — not hopeful. If you’re ready to stop being “almost right,” come build this properly.
Or if you want to read through the full curriculum and details first: Either way, I want your materials working for you. – Adria P.S. If you watch or read, hit reply and tell me what hit for you. I read and respond to those emails. |
I’m an actor (Mad Men, The Artist), filmmaker, and coach with 30+ years in the business, helping actors book work and bring great stories to life—and guiding entrepreneurs and execs to communicate like they actually mean it.I teach real tools: acting craft, vocal work, and grounded mindset practices that help you stop spiraling and start connecting. Whether you’re prepping an audition or gearing up for a big presentation, I’ll help you use what’s already working and build from there.This isn’t about chasing confidence. It’s about learning to trust the mess, speak from truth, and show up like you belong in the room—because you do.