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Anchored Actor | Acting, Wellbeing, Stability, Film, Theatre

Anchored Actor | Acting, Wellbeing, Stability, Film, Theatre

著者: Miriam Kaerma | Actress Actorpreneur Mindset Mentor Emotional Resilience Mentor Mental Health First Aider Corporate Girly
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Are you an actor juggling auditions, acting gigs, a day job, and other real-life commitments? And even though you’re surrounded by people in the creative industry, do you still feel lonely, unseen, or disconnected from those who truly get you — and your values?

Do you feel emotionally tired from holding it all together, worried that if you slow down everything will fall apart?

Do you ever wonder if staying true to your values will cost you roles, respect, or your future in the industry?

I am so glad you’re here! This podcast will help you cultivate emotional stability, inner peace, and resilience so you can navigate auditions, day jobs, and uncertainty without burning out. You’ll learn faith‑rooted mindset tools, wellness rhythms, and practical habits that support both your acting career and your everyday life, even when the industry feels unpredictable. Each episode offers encouragement, simple practices, and honest conversations to move you from isolation and overwhelm into grounded confidence, creative freedom, and a steady sense of purpose in your calling.

Hey, I’m Miriam—an actress and creative who combines a steady corporate job with acting and other projects. I know what it feels like to crave stability while your heart still burns for storytelling and performance. For a long time, I tried to fix that tension by doing more: side projects, “this might be it” business ideas, and relationships that kept me busy but not fulfilled. I was juggling roles, exhausted, and often lonely, trying to hold together work, creativity, and my inner life by sheer willpower. Spiritually, I carried a lukewarm faith—praying when things got heavy, then going straight back to hustling on my own and wondering why I still had no peace.

What finally changed wasn’t a big break, but letting God into my everyday decisions and learning to build emotional stability from the inside out. Simple wellness and mindset rhythms, clearer boundaries, and a lived, daily faith helped me walk through auditions, my job, and uncertainty with far less burnout and far more calm.Now, I am ready to teach how to do the same

If you’re tired of pushing through your calling in constant tension and you’re ready to feel grounded again, this podcast is for you. Press pause on the hustle, settle in, and let’s step into stability together.

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アート エンターテインメント・舞台芸術 キリスト教 スピリチュアリティ 心理学 心理学・心の健康 聖職・福音主義 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • 13 | 77% of Actors Feel Lonely — The Sharp Cut Between Projects and How to Hold On to Yourself
    2026/06/07
    Have you ever finished a project, watched everyone scatter, and felt completely invisible the next day?Do you find yourself performing fine to the world while quietly holding everything alone?Are you tired of always showing up for everyone else and never quite knowing how to let anyone show up for you? The Actors Trust Spotlights and Shadows 2026 landmark research reveals that 77% of actors feel lonely often or sometimes, and 85% of those are aged 25 to 34. For the first time, this groundbreaking report gives a comprehensive picture of the UK acting and stage management profession, showing a large and diverse workforce facing widespread and persistent challenges that remain invisible and inadequately addressed. The findings make one thing clear: this is a profession with real and urgent need. This episode is the honest conversation that data deserves. And one episode is not enough, which is exactly why this conversation continues in person. 🎭 PERFORMERS WELLBEING EVENING FOR ACTORS AND CREATIVES Saturday 20th June 2026 at 7pmThe Christ Church Venue, Woking, Surrey, UKA safe space to arrive, receive, and be held.https://tinyurl.com/5n6k63aj(Limited seats, so secure your place now!) In this episode of Anchored Actor, Miriam shares her personal journey through loneliness, the shame barrier that kept her silent for years, and what it finally felt like to stop performing fine and let the right people in. This is for every actor who has ever poured from their cup continuously and forgotten, for a while, to water their own plant. We talk about emotional resilience, mental health and wellbeing in acting, anxiety, stress, burnout, stability, and mindfulness. And what genuine connection actually looks like in a freelance acting career when the industry normalises struggle and admitting loneliness feels like admitting failure. In this episode, you will hear about the three phases every actor moves through, a practical thing to do before your next project ends, and why the number of connections you have matters far less than you think. I also share something personal I have never spoken about publicly before. And what happened when I finally did. Research referenced: Actors Trust Spotlights and Shadows 2026 https://www.actorstrust.org.uk/news/spotlights-shadows/ 🎭 🎭 PERFORMERS WELLBEING EVENING FOR ACTORS AND CREATIVES Saturday 20th June 2026 at 7pmThe Christ Church Venue, Woking, Surrey, UKA safe space to arrive, receive, and be held. This evening includes an interactive wellbeing workshop delivered by Netflix voice artist and West End actor John Gould, founder of The Actor's Cafe. A Q&A panel bringing together actors, an actorpreneur, and a wellbeing charity for honest conversation. A representative from the Actors Trust sharing what tools and resources are available to support you. And a raffle and silent auction with genuinely incredible prizes donated by industry professionals who believe in this work. All proceeds from the evening go directly to Actors Trust in support of performers' mental health and wellbeing. 🏆 SILENT AUCTION PRIZES Step Into the Spotlight (worth £300+) A full actor training course and showreel session with John Gould, Netflix voice artist, West End actor, founder of The Actor's Cafe, Drama Inspiration Award finalist, and the man who has trained over 1,000 students since 2015. Spotlight listed. The real deal.Your Brand, Your Story (worth £600) A personal branding photography session with Nele Teinfeldt of That Pink Studio and Feldt Photography, Surrey. Because how you show up visually matters, and you deserve imagery that tells your story the way you want it told.Your Headshots, Done Right (worth £220) A professional headshot session with Hugh Mitchell Photography. 90 minutes, 5 beautifully edited images, and a Spotlight-ready gallery. No more putting it off.Rock Star Hair Day (worth £100) A full hair session with Kelly, Director at Rock n Rolla Hairdressing in Walton-on-Thames. A boutique inclusive salon with a quiet room and wheelchair access available. Walk in feeling like yourself. Walk out feeling like a star. 🎟️ RAFFLE PRIZES Lights, Camera, Gimbal (worth £135) A DJI Osmo Mobile 8, sponsored by KCP Network, Awarded Leading Technology Provider 2026. 360 degree pan, 10 hour battery, advanced tracking. Your self-tapes are about to look very different.Your Portrait, Your City (worth £175) A portrait session plus a Photography 101 masterclass with Azem Alptekin, shooting in Westminster and Waterloo. Composition, lighting, exposure. Leave with stunning images and actual skills. Move Like Nobody's Watching (worth £150-£200) A 2 hour private salsa lesson with Azem Alptekin in Central London. Solo or with a partner. Weekday or weekend evenings. Pure joy.Win 6 Classes at Taka Strike Club London (worth £156) Six classes with Adrian C. Falconer, actor and martial artist with credits including Red Notice with Dwayne Johnson, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot, RAYE: ...
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  • 12 | Didn't Get the Part? How to Let Go of Disapointment, Reset Your Mindset, and Build Acting Resilience
    2026/05/31
    Didn't get the part? I want to tell you how actors can turn jealousy or disappointment into fuel. They didn't pick you..... it happens. And you know that feeling..... the competition, your colleague, the role you really wanted… and the jealousy and bitterness that follow. It hits your confidence. It drains you. And if you're working in acting — whether on film sets, in theatre, or navigating the space in between — it can feel like the temperature just keeps rising. But here is the truth I've learnt the hard way: jealousy is natural. Holding on to it is a choice. And every time you choose not to dwell, you build emotional resilience that carries you forward. In this episode I break down why the audition invitation is the real win, how looking into your rear mirror crashes your acting career, and the gratitude practice that turns every rejection into data .....not defeat. I share my own story of processing jealousy after not getting a role, the mindset shift that stopped the spiral before it started, and why the weather always breaks... including the heat inside your head. In this episode you'll hear: Why the audition invitation itself is already a win, and how celebrating it before the outcome rewires your brain away from outcome-only validation The exact question to ask yourself the moment you find out you didn't get the part: "How does focusing on this help me moving forward?" How looking into your rear mirror creates a double loss — you waste energy on the past AND miss the opportunity right in front of you Why gratitude is not a fluffy exercise but a muscle you train — and how it compounds the more you practise it, just like any wellbeing habit How emotional resilience in acting is not about not feeling jealous. It's about what you do after you feel it. This isn't just about auditions. It's about building a relationship with your acting career — in film, in theatre, in every space — that doesn't leave you in a constant state of anxiety, stress, and self-doubt. Because stability through emotional resilience isn't built in the bookings. It's built in the spaces between them. Related Episodes: Episode 1: 3 Tips to Overcome Anxiety and Protect Your Wellbeing Episode 2: Stressed About Balancing Your Day Job With an Acting Tour? Episode 3: Think You Blew an Acting Audition? Think Again Episode 4: When the Audition Goes Silent: Managing Anxiety and Finding Stability Episode 11: 600 Unread Emails? How Anxious Actors Finally Reclaim Their Stability If this episode met you in a moment of jealousy after not getting the part, bitterness toward a colleague who did, or that sinking feeling that your confidence as an actor has taken another hit, please leave a short review wherever you're listening and share it with an actor friend who needs the reminder that your worth is not determined by outcomes. Reviews and word-of-mouth are the main ways this podcast reaches other creatives juggling acting jobs, film and theatre work, and real life. It genuinely lights me up to know these stories about emotional resilience, wellbeing, stability, and mindfulness are helping you stay rooted, steady, and anchored as you navigate rejection, competition, and the spaces between auditions.
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    24 分
  • 11 | 600 Unread Emails? How Anxious Actors Can Finally Reclaim Stability
    2026/05/24
    600 unread emails?! A phone that won't stop buzzing?! The feeling that you're falling behind?! If you are in acting whether on film sets, in theatre, or navigating the in-between, and you feel like you can never afford to miss a notification because the industry moves fast, but then find yourself mentally overwhelmed, anxious, and quietly convinced you're behind everyone else… this episode is for you. In Episode 11 of the Anchored Actor podcast, this episode breaks down a 5-step system for untangling platform overload, inbox anxiety, and the guilt that comes from trying to keep up. It covers the reality of juggling multiple casting platforms and paying for the same thing three times over without even realising it, and the moment of realising that the heaviness wasn't a sign of failing at acting, but a sign that the system itself was failing. In this episode you'll hear: How to map every platform you use as an actor and spot the duplicates draining your attention and your money, so you stop paying for the same thing three times over Why following the ROI on your acting job subscriptions is an act of emotional wellbeing and mental health care, not cold business When to optimise a casting profile and when to let it go, and why half-updated pages are one of the biggest sources of actor self-doubt and guilt How to design a notification rhythm that protects your mindfulness, your boundaries, and your mental health instead of fragmenting your day Why testing and journaling your system without demanding perfection, is how you build real stability, resilience, and a sustainable acting career This isn't just about managing emails. It's about building a relationship with your acting career in film, in theatre, in every space in between that doesn't leave you in a constant state of anxiety, stress, and burnout. Because the industry will always move fast. The jobs will always have last-minute calls. But the emotional resilience you build through a system that works for you that is what creates stability that lasts. Related Episodes: Episode 1: 3 Tips to Overcome Anxiety and Protect Your Wellbeing Episode 2: Stressed About Balancing Your Day Job With an Acting Tour? Episode 3: Think You Blew an Acting Audition? Think Again Episode 4: When the Audition Goes Silent: Managing Anxiety and Finding Stability If this episode met you in a moment of inbox overwhelm, quiet panic, or that low-level dread every time your phone lights up, please leave a short review wherever you're listening and share it with an actor friend who needs the reminder that your worth is not determined by outcomes. Reviews and word-of-mouth are the main ways this podcast reaches other creatives juggling acting jobs, work, and real life, and it genuinely lights me up to know these stories are helping you stay rooted, steady, and anchored as you go.
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    37 分
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