Jamie Wollrab is a World Renowned vocal coach and actor. He has been working professionally in the entertainment industry for over 20 years and has founded three theatre companies in Texas, New York, and Los Angeles and has produced three feature films.
Jamie has been a part of over 100 theatrical productions and, for the last 10 years, has been the head of voice and movement of Warner Laughlin Studios in Los Angeles. He is also a proud member of the IAMA theatre company.
Jamie is a proud alumnus of Texas Christian University with a BFA in Radio, TV, and Film. He also holds an MFA in acting from the prestigious Mason Grosse School of the Arts at Rutgers University under the tutelage of William Sper. He has continued training with Sandra and Greta Seacat, Jocelyn Jones, Warner Laughlin, and the Steppenwolf Theatre Company. He has also been mentored by two master voice teachers: Nancy Mayans and Stewart Pearce. Read more about Jamie’s background here.
Connect with Jamie:
Website: https://www.jamiewollrab.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamiewollrabstudios/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jwollrab
In this episode Jamie and I talk about:
Harnessing the energy of self worth
The desire to be seen and heard and why it’s important to acknowledge and express it
Language and clear communication and why it’s important if you want people to hear you instead of tuning you out.
The difference between talking informatively vs talking from the heart and why it matters.
How to bring yourself back to the moment and get out of a negative feedback loop
How to connect with your purpose authentically
Expression is sometimes all we need to heal ourselves
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References mentioned in this episode
“The Big Leap”, by Gary Hendrix
“A Thousand Names For Joy”, by Byron Katie