Creating Behavior podcast is a source of inspiration for the serious actor, a reference point for all of you who have the vision of being a respected artist. A show for those of you who have a yearning to illuminate the human condition in all its aspects. Charlie Sandlan, owner and Master Teacher of the Maggie Flanigan Studio in NYC, is one of the best acting teachers in the United States. He will... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 94 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArtsTV & Film |
Well fellow daydreamers, another sixteen episodes in the can! In this season's final episode, Charlie shares some thoughts on the actor Barry Keoghan and his performance in Saltburn, the movie American Fiction, and a new book called Hits, Flops, and ... more
It's that time again fellow daydreamers for Charlie's wife Trish Barillas to sit down for another episode of A Face of Anxiety. Only this time Trish wanted to turn the tables, so this week she's taking over CBP to interview Charlie. Trish shares som... more
At some point you'll have to ask yourself, do you just love acting, or do you love pursuing a professional acting career? This week Charlie has a conversation with his former student Isha Blaaker, who has answered this question. Isha talks about wha... more
Another solo episode fellow daydreamers! This week Charlie discusses the legacy of Norman Lear, thoughts on the NYC production of Danny and the Deep Blue Sea with Chris Abbott and Aubrey Plaza, and the movies May/December and Past Lives. Charlie also... more
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I studied with Maggie Flanigan in the early 2000s, and discovered Charlie’s podcast while looking for stuff to do during the SAG-AFTRA actor’s strike. Charlie brings me back to the best of my training, which I have sadly lost a little of over the years as I’ve gone up and down in my acting journey. Charlie is so generous with the acting principles he shares (they’re pretty simple, really!), the books and articles he reads, and the guests he talks to who work in all corners of entertainment. I st... more
Inspiring, informative, and extremely interesting. Charlie has a way of communicating with the listener in an intimate and profound way. He brings on guests from the industry, and let’s you in on the life of the working artist. He illuminates actors, activists, and people of historic artistic importance, while sprinkling in some of his own sage acting/life advice.
Every single episode of Creating Behavior is revelatory. No matter who Charlie’s guest is (and his solo episodes, too), the conversations are everything: interesting, enlightening, inspiring, informative, motivating and often just plain stop-in-your-tracks impactful. I can think of no better way to use an hour or so of your life. I’m not an actor and have no connection to that world, but it doesn’t matter— the concepts Charlie’s podcast addresses are universal. If you’re a plumber, hearing about... more
This podcast is so incredible. Charlie Sandlan has spent his career training and inspiring actors. His wisdom and life experience in the artistic world is second to none. He is an inspiration and a brilliant acting teacher. If you are looking to train in a professional environment where you will leave as a skilled actor, Maggie Flanigan Acting Studio is the place for you. Whether or not you are looking for training this podcast is a must for all actors. It keeps me inspired, reminds me to be cou... more
A podcast for artists (and curious regular people) who want inspiration and insight into the craft of acting, living as an artist, and surviving the industry. This business can be so draining and it’s important to find outside sources of inspiration to encourage you to keep going and enjoy the process. I listen to this podcast while I hike or walk my dog and I instantly feel two things 1) I desperately wish I was back in his class and 2) inspired to create, inspired to be better, inspired to exp... more
Apple Podcasts | #244 | Ireland/Arts/Performing Arts |
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