Jenni Tooley Presents
Confessions of an Aging Ingenue
An actor's process: how much do you give?
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An actor's process: how much do you give?

Hey there, wonderful listeners!

This is Jenni Tooley, your Aging Ingénue, and I'm thrilled to have you join me on another episode of "Confessions of an Aging Ingénue."

Before we dive into today's topic, I want to extend a special invitation to you. Join me in the confessional on Wednesday nights, every first Wednesday of the month. Swing by jennitooley.com and who knows, you might find yourself in the confessor seat!

Alright, let's jump into it. Now, for today's episode, we're on episode eight of "Have I Told You About the Time?" And guess what? We're doing something a bit different. A big shoutout to Steven, one of my amazing Patreons, who sent in a question. He asked, "How much of yourself is in Frannie?" referring to the character I played in STUCK. Great question, Steven!

So I’ll rewind to 2000 when I started writing the screenplay for STUCK and then Fast forward - here I am playing a character I wrote. And hope that at the end of this episode, I would have answered this question well enough.

Speaking of acting, I’ll share a bit about my evolution as an actor in today’s episode. I learned this fantastic technique from a workshop that I now employ immerse myself in characters that might be a stretch from my usual roles.

Tune in to hear all about it.

Thank you for being here. And as always, I'd love to hear your thoughts on today's episode, so comment, review, follow, and subscribe – you know, all the things that keep our podcast thriving.

Until next time, this is Jenni Tooley signing off. Have a beautiful day and much love to each one of you!

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