Episodes

  • The Truth About Turning Down Acting Jobs
    Jan 6 2026

    In this episode of Get Scene Unscripted, Jesse Malinowski sits down with a recurring guest and working actor to talk honestly about momentum, flexibility, and why working actors often say yes to projects others would turn down.

    They break down real career scenarios, including:

    • Taking local, lower-budget work even after major credits

    • Why being on set beats waiting for the “perfect” job

    • The mental and emotional toll of dry spells

    • How momentum impacts confidence, auditions, and relationships with reps

    • When turning down work is empowering — and when it isn’t

    • Why every acting job is a separate hire, not a linear ladder

    The conversation reframes what “moving forward” actually looks like in an acting career and why rigid standards can quietly stop actors from working.

    👇 Comment below:
    Where are you flexible right now — rate, travel, or role size?

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    55 mins
  • The Advice That Saved My Acting Career
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of Get Scene Unscripted, Jesse Malinowski sits down with his mom for a deeply personal conversation about his early acting journey, his first booking, confidence, credit, resilience, and why actors can’t rely on acting alone.They talk about:Jesse’s very first booking after almost giving upHow his mom pushed him into an audition she didn’t want to doWhy confidence, credit, and support systems matter for actorsThe danger of going “all-in” with no balanceWhy actors need other passions, skills, and income streams to survive long-termThis episode is a reminder that talent alone isn’t enough — longevity comes from mindset, support, and adaptability.👉 Comment below: What's a lesson your mom taught you that shaped your life?📩 Join the Get Scene newsletter:https://getscenestudios.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7660af20fdb3c04d6b6516591&id=eecb804958Check out our in person Actor's Summit: https://www.getscenestudios.com/southeast-actor-summit

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    57 mins
  • Why Actors Must Become Multi Hyphenates
    Dec 23 2025

    In this episode of Get Scene Unscripted, host Jesse Malinowski sits down with Michael Sokol — actor, writer, producer, and filmmaker — to talk honestly about what it really means to build a sustainable career in today’s film and TV industry.Michael shares his journey from acting into writing and producing, why becoming a hyphenate matters more than ever, and how creating your own work can deepen your acting craft instead of distracting from it. They break down the realities of auditions, rejection, casting rooms, self-tapes, and why treating acting like a business is no longer optional.This conversation dives into:Why actors should learn writing, producing, and editingHow creating content improves your acting skillsWhat casting rooms actually care aboutWhy not every project needs to be a “magnum opus”How indie filmmakers should think about audience, purpose, and distributionWhy rejection isn’t personal — and how to reframe itIf you’re an actor feeling stuck, burned out, or unsure where your next opportunity is coming from, this episode offers grounded, practical perspective from someone who’s lived on both sides of the industry.🎧 Subscribe for weekly conversations with casting directors, agents, filmmakers, and working actors.📩 Join our newsletter for actor resources, podcast drops, and upcoming workshops:https://getscenestudios.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7660af20fdb3c04d6b6516591&id=eecb804958

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    53 mins
  • Give Yourself A Shot, Zoom Audition or Tape, Working Local
    Dec 22 2025

    If you’ve ever thought, “It probably won’t matter anyway” — this episode is for you.In this episode of That Actor Couple, Jesse and Candace Malinowski break down a real, recent audition experience and the mindset shift that every actor needs: give yourself the shot to win.This conversation also covers:Deciding before you audition if a job is worth itWorking local and understanding worst-case scenariosWhy productions don’t “owe” actors anythingHow following directions protects casting directorsLive auditions vs self-tapes and controlling what you canWhy stacking income and stability matters for actorsIf you want fewer regrets, fewer “what ifs,” and more confidence in your submissions — this is a must-watch.👇 Comment below:What’s the hardest audition direction you’ve ever had to figure out?📩 Join our newsletter for actors (podcasts, workshops, and industry insight):https://getscenestudios.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7660af20fdb3c04d6b6516591&id=eecb804958🎟 Get your tickets for the Southeast Actors Summit! https://www.getscenestudios.com/southeast-actor-summit

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    34 mins
  • Disney + AI: What This Really Means for Actors
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Get Scene Unscripted, Jesse Malinowski breaks down the big industry news everyone is talking about: Disney’s partnership with OpenAI and the release of Sora — and what it actually means for actors.Instead of feeding fear, Jesse offers a grounded, long-term perspective rooted in history, creativity, and mindset.In this conversation, Jesse covers:What Disney’s partnership with OpenAI really involvesWhy AI-generated characters are not the same thing as replacing actorsHow fear and anger shut down creativity — and opportunityWhy actors are not at the “top of the food chain,” and why that mattersThe parallels between AI and past industry shifts like television and CGIA powerful story about someone using AI to finally become an artistWhy curiosity is the only mindset that creates momentumHow assumptions — not facts — derail acting careersWhy most actors don’t fail because of technology, but because they stop enjoying the journeyJesse challenges actors to stop clenching their fists and start asking better questions:What’s possible now? How can I adapt? How can this serve my creativity instead of killing it?This episode is about choice — fear or curiosity — and why one leads to stagnation while the other leads to opportunity.👉 Comment below: Are you approaching AI with fear or curiosity right now?👉 Subscribe for weekly conversations designed to help actors build careers that actually last.

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    21 mins
  • David Martin: Creators Win — Not Consumers
    Dec 9 2025

    Today Jesse sits down with David Martin, the mind behind the original Get Scene studio design and the technical wizard behind so many of your favorite projects. From producing for major YouTubers and Cam Newton to editing over 500 million views’ worth of content, David brings a creator-first mindset that every actor needs to hear.

    This episode covers:
    🎥 Why actors MUST learn the technical side
    — lighting, framing, lenses, exposure, editing, and self-tape quality
    — and how understanding these tools makes you a better actor

    💡 The mindset shift that changed David’s career
    —from chasing money to focusing on how his work makes people feel
    —leading to new clients, bigger opportunities, and creative fulfillment

    ❤️ Creating with your spouse
    — how he and his wife Aaron turned auditions into connection, play, and teamwork
    — and why trusting your reader is essential

    📱 Why YOU should start creating content now
    David says it best:

    “Be the creator, not the consumer.”

    If you’ve been stuck waiting for opportunities to come to you, this conversation will shake you awake.

    👇 Comment below:
    What’s ONE piece of content you will create this week?

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    40 mins
  • Agent Cheri Van Loon: Treat Every Audition Like It’s Your Last
    Dec 2 2025

    Agent Cheri Van Loon from Marilyn’s Agency joins Jesse to share real, practical insights about auditions, communication, materials, and what it truly means to take ownership of your acting career.

    Cheri brings passion, clarity, and zero fluff — she loves this industry and cares deeply about the actors she works with. In this episode, she breaks down exactly what she sees every day inside the audition and submission process.

    They cover:
    🌟 What Cheri loves most about being an agent
    📬 The communication habits agents wish actors had
    📸 Why your headshots matter more than you think (even if you still “look like them”)
    🎯 The mindset shift: “Treat every audition like it’s your last”
    💼 Why actors must take ownership of their business
    🧒 How kid actors differ from adult actors — and where the training begins
    🎭 Why community theaters, classes, and creative outlets keep you sharp
    📈 Why continual training and refreshed materials are essential

    Cheri’s advice is real, encouraging, and a must-hear for any actor who wants to grow.

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    👉 Comment below: What’s ONE thing you’re improving in your audition process after this episode?

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    50 mins
  • Dwayne Boyd: Building Longevity, Freedom & Purpose as a Working Actor
    Nov 25 2025

    Actor, coach, and filmmaker Dwayne Boyd joins Jesse Malinowski for one of the most authentic and inspiringconversations on Get Scene Unscripted.

    From founding Premiere Actors Network over 20 years ago to working with Al Pacino, Nicolas Cage, and Netflix’s Raising Dion, Dwayne has lived every chapter of the actor’s journey — the grind, the pivot, and the freedom that comes from saying yes to growth.

    🎭 In this episode, they talk about:

    • Building a career that lasts decades, not seasons

    • Why financial freedom fuels creativity

    • The secret to balancing multiple passions (acting, coaching, real estate, more)

    • How to turn imposter syndrome into momentum

    • The power of saying yes — and when to finally say no

    • Using AI and new tech to expand storytelling, not replace it

    This isn’t just another actor interview — it’s a blueprint for sustainable success in Hollywood and beyond.

    💬 Comment below: What’s your “side hustle” or creative project that gives you freedom?


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    48 mins