I’m Tristan, a man usually paid to be mean. I became an actor because it was a safe way to express vulnerability behind the smokescreen of a character. The more I embraced it on-screen, the more I began to do the same in real life, allowing me to finally connect to people in a deeper way. Community is the most important thing to me because of how easy it is for me to neglect it. This podcast is a ... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Physical therapist turned actor, Faheem Rashid, is a genius with an almost superhuman ability to retain information, certainly living up to his name which means "the righteously guided teacher".
We talk about the expectations he faced as the son of... more
An ice skating coach that brings the same "athlete's mindset" to her work as an actor. We talk about her struggle in accepting she would never skate for the Olympics, her childhood dream, and having to rediscover her love and path later in life.
Sh... more
More Stranger Things with lovely Logan Riley Bruner, who plays Fred, Nancy’s new friend at the Hawkins High School newspaper with a dark secret.
We bond over being two momma’s boys and having a very similar 2021, booking parts on both Stranger Thi... more
Special Stranger Things week featuring Audrey Holcomb, who you may recognize as Eden from season four!
They talk about the imposter syndrome she felt her first time being on the set of Stranger Things, the breakthrough that led to her finally booki... more
[TW: Suicide]
Ashley Nesbitt grew up constantly on the move with her single mom who didn't always have the best taste in men. When she settled on Texas for college, after changing major five times, she chose Communications, despite having a fear of... more
[TW: Eating Disorders]
Samara Aguilar is an actress and the love of my life, who left college to take a salaried management position at a fine dining restaurant. She talks about a lifelong fight with control that's manifested in many ways throughou... more
Chuck Prindiville spent most of his life flipping houses with a steady job in corporate that allowed him the security he needed as a single father of three children.
But, his true dreams were always to act, play piano, and fly. After getting laid o... more
Recorded the same day it was uploaded, I’m working to dismantle the perfectionism that’s dismantled my life. Introversion has allowed me to grow a wonderful sense of self that’s allowed me to forget to participate in life and the people I care about.... more
Tristan takes a great approach with every question. He always finds a way to keep the conversations flowing fluently while keeping it interesting. He really does a wonderful job at getting all of the information, and just being an overall great interviewer. I had to stop listening to this podcast before I went to bed because I kept staying up thinking about it it’s so interesting.
Tristan approaches every subject with an open heart, vulnerability, and a fierce devotion to learn. His compassion and genuine curiosity over the human experience is what sets him apart and makes this podcast such a joy to listen to. Through giving a voice to people from all walks of life, this podcast helps us see that we are all more alike than we are different.
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