4 episodes

a podcast for the "i like art" types talking all things Hollywood, creativity and realness.

Iman N. Milner is an actress and writer who hails from Detroit, MI and lives in Los Angeles. This podcast serves as a way to discuss her journey to success, provide listeners with tips for a creative life and promote the art of other aspiring artists.

Diary of a Working Actress diaryofaworkingactress

    • Arts

a podcast for the "i like art" types talking all things Hollywood, creativity and realness.

Iman N. Milner is an actress and writer who hails from Detroit, MI and lives in Los Angeles. This podcast serves as a way to discuss her journey to success, provide listeners with tips for a creative life and promote the art of other aspiring artists.

    Episode 27- Fade Into The Gym

    Episode 27- Fade Into The Gym

    What's an icon, really? Rihanna got an award. #SouthsideWithYou gave me the feels. Beyonce brought the Mothers of the Movement to the VMAS. And I'm giving basic details on how to promote yourself in this business.

    Colin Kaepernick is bae. Don't argue with me.

    • 57 min
    Episode 26- A Locthe of Lying

    Episode 26- A Locthe of Lying

    Yep, talking about that actor and that film. Ryan Lochte is a thug. Andrea Lewis has an Empowerment Weekend in LA. I'll be mentoring at The Merge Summit. A new diary entry on accountability to self. And, of course, what I'm watching. Sponsored by MoviePass.

    • 54 min
    Episode 25- Guess Who's Back

    Episode 25- Guess Who's Back

    I tried to get through this episode...but before I could finish another Black man was murdered. So, the podcast is back.

    • 40 min
    Episode 24- Whatever

    Episode 24- Whatever

    I'm only here so I don't get fined. But I did answer two questions.

    • 21 min

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