13249: How Hard Can This Be?

Hey there, hero!

Ever notice how some people look at acting, voice over or writing and think it’s a snap…

…and not that hard to do?

I had an aunt that would make snide comments like “Oh, I could do that. Who would think that’s so difficult?”

She would say that phrase to make others feel small. And, likely, to try and make herself feel better about herself…and her life choices.

In this episode, we’re going to look at just how hard being an artist can be…

…and how the best at their craft make it LOOK easy.

You deserve credit for how hard it really is, and how easy you make it look.

So how do you react when you hear someone, who has no idea what they are talking about. say how easy what you do is? Let me know in the comments below.

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  1. I especially appreciated this episode of “How hard can it be?” After doing 3 great self-tape auditions this week ( I am an actor) .. the wait is always tough. As we all experience, mostly there is no feedback or job booking. Still we pursue. I have a robust http://www.youtube.com/@joaniemarx channel. I invite you to come visit it. I am a fan of your podcasts and advice. My best, Joanie Marx

  2. Lately, on Facebook, my thread has lots of ads saying “You can narrate audiobooks with no experience…” My reaction? Yes, you can and probably not well. There is so much life that needs to go into acting, narrating, any creative process and most people aren’t willing to take a good long look at their emotions, their choices, their vulnerabilities… And, I wouldn’t trade what I do for anything else.

  3. Thank you for this David! It is hard. But the more and more and harder and harder you work, it gets easier because of that work. Thank you for all the support you have given me, so I can get better at what I love doing.