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Don't Be So Dramatic

Rachel Baker
Acting
Mindset Coaching
Comedy
Mental Health
Fear and Doubt In Creative Careers
Acting Career
Twin Flame
Opportunities In Entertainment Industry
Human Error
Family Life
Parenthood
Podcasting
Gold Diggers
Heartbreak High
Erotic Stories
Career Coaching
Ageism
Good Cop, Bad Cop
Mindset
Burnout

Don't Be So Dramatic, the podcast that talks to different people in the entertainment industry to discover what their job involves and how they got there. Hosted by Rachel Baker, each episode delves into the career and thoughts of her guest in Film, TV, Theatre, Comedy, Casting, Managment and more.

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Latest Episodes

Lin Yin is an actress born and raised in Melbourne whose work in film, television, and theatre has taken her across the globe—from the US and Australia to Asia and the Middle East. Since touring Australia in the principal cast of Sydney Theatre Compa... more

Josh Lacy is an AACTA nominated Australian actor, writer and director who found success starring as Nathan in the hit television series 'Troppo'. He has since appeared in 'Last King Of The Cross' and has gain worldwide recognition for his debut short... more

Shamita Siva is an actor, dancer and filmmaker based in Melbourne, Australia. Shamita recently starred as the straight laced, ex-marine Sarika Ray in the US TV series 'Good Cop/Bad Cop'. Their short film 'Twin Flame' blends authentic South Asian stor... more

Anne Alexander-Sieder is an American actress, coach and podcaster based in Germany. Anne is the founder of Act Bold, a community for actors to find resources, workshops and events designed to help them get in control of their career. Act Bold is also... more

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Recent Guests

Shamita Siva
An actor, dancer, and filmmaker known for 'Good Cop, Bad Cop' and 'Twin Flame'
Episode: Shamita Siva Talks 'Good Cop/Bad Cop' and Dancing with Myth in 'Twin Flame'
Anne Alexander-Sieder
An American actress, coach, and podcaster based in Germany.
Founder of Act Bold
Episode: Anne Alexander-Sieder on Acting Bold And Navigating A Career Hiatus
Sara Khan
Screenwriter known for her work on Heartbreak High and Erotic Stories.
Episode: Sara Khan on Writing For Heartbreak High, Erotic Stories And Consenting To The Mental Toll Of Work
Tim Ross
Australian actor with nearly 20 years of experience in theatre, film, and TV.
Episode: Tim Ross on Acting Career Longevity And Supporting A Family As A Creative
Danielle Walker
A comedian, writer, and actor who won RAW Comedy in 2016 and is the winner of Taskmaster Australia Season 1.
ABC, Gold Diggers
Episode: Danielle Walker on Becoming a Stand Up Comedian And 'Gold Diggers'
Emily Joy
An actor and acting coach based in Melbourne and a dear friend of the host.
Episode: Emily Joy on 'Human Error’ And The Power Of Flipping Your Internal Dialogue

Host

Rachel Baker
Host of the show, engaging in conversation with guests from various sectors of the entertainment industry.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 47 ratings
  • Some great advice

    Enjoyable listen, bubbly energy and lots of helpful wisdom

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    podman31
    Australia4 years ago
  • Dramatically Insightful

    I love Rachel and I love the guests she has on “Don’t be so dramatic”

    There have been so many lovely moments and pearls of wisdom that come from each episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Danny James iPhone
    Australia4 years ago
  • Rachel Baker does an excellent job of interviewing entertainment guests.

    Podchaser
    5
    David John Clark
    4 years ago
  • Dramatically wonderful.

    I have been binging this podcast from the very first episode and am currently pushing towards the end of 2020. Some wonderful insights from a very diverse mix of creatives, I have taken something from every episode. Rachel, have loved being with you on this journey so far.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    davkell
    Australia4 years ago
  • Love this podcast!

    I’ve actually been needing a podcast exactly like this for soooo long! I can’t believe I’ve only just discovered this! Amazing amazing podcast!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Milkarr
    Australia4 years ago

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The insights from a diverse mix of creatives make each episode enjoyable and thought-provoking.
Listeners appreciate the bubbly energy and helpful wisdom shared throughout episodes.
The host is praised for her engaging and relatable interviewing style, making the content accessible even to those outside the industry.
Overall, the podcast is highly recommended for its informative content and entertaining conversations.
Many find the show inspirational and empowering, especially for those in the entertainment industry.

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Sara Khan on Writing For Heartbreak High, Erotic Stories And Consenting To The Mental Toll Of Work
Q: How do you write a sex scene?
Sara shares that writing the scene was a natural process, but reading it in front of others later made her question it, emphasizing it should be about presence and emotional truth.
Sara Khan on Writing For Heartbreak High, Erotic Stories And Consenting To The Mental Toll Of Work
Q: Where did your interest first start in creativity and wanting to pursue a creative career?
Sara reflects that writing has always been a comfort for her, instilled by her mother who encouraged her to keep journals and write.
Sara Khan on Writing For Heartbreak High, Erotic Stories And Consenting To The Mental Toll Of Work
Q: Do you consider yourself anything else as well as writer?
Sara mentions that she is also trained in acting but primarily identifies as a writer now, focusing more on writing than acting.
Danielle Walker on Becoming a Stand Up Comedian And 'Gold Diggers'
Q: What does winning RAW Comedy give you in your career?
It provided exposure and credibility, helped her get opportunities like the Edinburgh festival, and connected her with other comedians.
Danielle Walker on Becoming a Stand Up Comedian And 'Gold Diggers'
Q: How did you feel about your family watching your comedy?
Danielle's family is supportive and enjoys being mentioned in her comedy, though she finds it easier to express her love through performance rather than directly.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Don't Be So Dramatic

What is Don't Be So Dramatic about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This podcast features conversations with a diverse range of individuals from the entertainment industry, including actors, screenwriters, comedians, and producers. The discussions often center around the guests' career journeys, challenges they've faced, and insights on navigating the multifaceted world of film, television, and theater. Notable themes include resilience in the creative process, the importance of personal branding, and the emotional toll of working in such a competitive field. The approach is engaging and personal, providing listeners with valuable lessons and the realities of pursuing a career in the arts.

With a strong emphasis on storytelling and personal experiences, the episodes aim to empower listeners—especially thos... more

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2. Anne Alexander-Sieder
3. Sara Khan
4. Tim Ross
5. Danielle Walker
6. Emily Joy

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