Agonizing, hilarious, and deeply human
Losing a foothold, even a seemingly small one, on the way along the climb to the career of your dreams is a humiliation most can relate to. Connor tackles this with bracing honesty, and he does it with names we can put faces to. And the result is surprisingly funny and touching. It reveals how universal it is to be pained at any rejection, and just how many success stories also contain small humiliations.
ka juju via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 04/25/21
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This podcast is awful. I heard that this podcast was “hilarious” and it’s anything but. The person this podcast is about (can’t remember his name because, who cares) has zero personality. He speaks in a deadpan droning voice. I think what Tom Hanks really said was not that he had “dead eyes” but...Read full review »
Bellysavalis via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/20/20
He seems genuinely surprised that a casting director who fired him 20 years ago doesn’t want/need to hear from him to know he’s “all right”. I listened to 2 episodes and was not interested in hearing any more obsessing about a lost part in a mini-series. This is for therapy-not a podcast.
kmk1029878 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/17/20
Can’t wait to see where this journey goes.
ColKoolaid via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/23/20
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