You May Have Seen is a podcast that showcased the stories of the “Not-So-Recognizable” career actors, actresses, and people from all walks of the entertainment industry who had a story to share about where You May Have Seen them. Now, in 2022, the episodes shift to the people You May Have Seen working in the community to help feed, support and find housing solutions for the housing challenged. You... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 78 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | DocumentaryTV & FilmSociety & CultureFilm Interviews |
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When you listen to this podcast, it’s like a walk down memory lane because Brian has worn the same shoes as many of his guests and makes the interviews so laid back.
What an entertaining podcast and yes, there are more of us than there are of them! Brian is a fantastic interviewer and brings out the best of his guests:)
It’s nice when a podcast has a host who has been there, done that, and who is trying to keep doing it, and in this case, can have an honest conversation with fellow creatives that sheds light on what it means to be a working actor. If you’re looking for a show about actors where the host is well prepared and gets actors to tell their stories, this podcast is for you.
Wonderful to listen to when driving home from an audition or on way to rehearsal. Funny and enlightening. Makes me want to find out more about this acting thing.
I listen to a lot of podcasts and this one is one of my favorites! It’s essential for any actor in the SE and especially anyone with Carolina roots.
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