How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame

Ruth M. James

The first-stop podcast for entertainment professionals ready to step into a bigger, bolder version of themselves. You are not alone in your quest for your dream career. Whether you're above the line or below it—actor, writer, director, producer, dancer, costume designer, composer, crew member, influencer, or creative entrepreneur—How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame is your weekly playbook for rising, reinventing, and claiming the success you deserve. Hosted by entertainment coach Ruth M. James, a twenty-plus year industry veteran, this show blends creating a focused mindset with manifestation techniques such as scripting and mirror work, emotional resilience strategies like how to reestablish your confidence after rejection, and a host of real world career tactics to help creatives rise, reinvent, and claim the success they deserve. Each weekly episode delivers grounded guidance and cinematic coaching on reinvention, confidence, clarity, daily practices, power reclamation, and navigating the emotional realities of the entertainment industry. If you're ready to stop waiting for permission and start becoming the boldest version of your creative self, hit subscribe. Your spotlight is waiting.

  1. 4d ago

    How to Manifest a Yes

    Techniques to Call In Auditions, Callbacks & Bookings Manifesting success isn’t luck — it’s alignment. Ruth breaks down the energetic and practical techniques performers need to call in auditions, callbacks, and bookings. A “yes” begins long before the audition room. It begins with frequency, readiness, and belief in your belonging. Ruth explores the psychology of receiving opportunities, showing how doubt creates static, fear creates silence, and confidence amplifies signals the industry already broadcasts. She guides listeners through clearing internal blocks, shifting from fear‑based wanting to confident readiness, and stepping into the energy casting directors and producers respond to. This episode introduces three techniques: the Audition Call In Ritual, a morning practice that shifts you from waiting to receiving; the Callback Frequency Reset, a grounding tool that centers presence over perfection; and the Booking Blueprint, a post‑audition mindset reset that keeps your energy open instead of anxious. Ruth explains how these practices help creatives detach from outcomes, embody inevitability, and create space for the yes to land. Listeners learn why decisiveness is magnetic. When you decide you’re ready and available for bigger rooms, those rooms open. Ruth closes with a nightly alignment practice and a manifestation affirmation to anchor confidence and momentum. Key Topics Covered  Ruth explains how a “yes” begins with alignment, not luck. She breaks down blocks that push opportunities away and teaches three core techniques — the Audition Call In Ritual, the Callback Frequency Reset, and the Booking Blueprint. She explores how decisiveness shapes industry response and shares a nightly momentum practice. Mid Episode Spotlight:  The Entertainment Resource Library — structure, clarity, confidence, and cinematic tools for every stage of your career. Key Takeaways: A yes is energetic alignment. Confidence is magnetic; fear is heavy. Presence matters more than perfection. Detachment creates space for opportunities to land. Every audition becomes an invitation, and every aligned action builds momentum. Resources Mentioned Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://bit.ly/4wYPX1n   The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3 https://bit.ly/HTM_Industry_Library Connect with Ruth M. James YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowtoManifestPodcast Coaching & Programs: howtomanifestpodcast@gmail.com About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide.

  2. 4d ago

    How to Build an Unshakeable Creative Identity

    Stepping into the entertainment industry means stepping into a world shaped by pressure, competition, creativity, and constant reinvention. In today’s episode, entertainment coach and author Ruth M. James breaks down how to build a creative identity that remains strong no matter what room you walk into. Ruth explores how identity shapes confidence, decision‑making, collaboration, and long‑term career growth, and she explains why clarity, competence, and character form the foundation of every successful creative career. Ruth examines the internal and external forces that influence identity — from self‑belief and emotional patterns to industry expectations and on‑set dynamics. She explains how comparison, perfectionism, fear, and survival‑based choices weaken identity, and she offers grounded strategies for defining your creative point of view, strengthening your habits, and building a reputation rooted in excellence. This episode is a cinematic, practical guide for actors, producers, directors, designers, gaffers, costumers, editors, and crew members who want to stand out with confidence and purpose. Key Topics Covered Ruth explains what creative identity truly means and why it determines how far you go in the industry. She explores how clarity shapes confidence, how competence reinforces trust, and how character influences reputation and longevity. She discusses the identity traps that hold creatives back, including comparison, perfectionism, and fear‑based decision‑making. She also breaks down how habits, environment, and daily choices strengthen or weaken identity, and she offers practical steps for building a creative identity that is grounded, intentional, and unshakeable. Mid‑Episode Spotlight The Entertainment Resource Library — a cinematic membership space for entertainment professionals who want structure, clarity, and confidence. Includes workbooks, worksheets, guided tools, and industry‑specific resources for every stage of your career. Key Takeaways A strong creative identity is built through clarity, competence, and character. Identity determines how you handle pressure, rejection, and opportunity. Habits reinforce identity, and environment shapes it. Comparison and perfectionism weaken identity, while aligned action strengthens it. A grounded identity becomes the foundation of a long‑lasting, purpose‑driven career. Resources Mentioned Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://bit.ly/HTM_EP013_Resources The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3 https://bit.ly/HTM_Industry_Library Connect with Ruth M. James YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowtoManifestPodcast Coaching & Programs: howtomanifestpodcast@gmail.com About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide.

  3. Jul 28

    How to Build Creative Confidence When You Feel Behind

    Feeling behind is one of the most common emotional experiences in entertainment, and in today’s episode, entertainment coach and author Ruth M. James breaks down how to rebuild confidence even when your career feels slow, uncertain, or out of sync with your expectations. Ruth explores why creatives often feel behind — from comparison to unpredictable timelines — and explains why this feeling is emotional, not factual. She reframes “being behind” as a story shaped by pressure, visibility, and internal narratives rather than actual progress.   Ruth examines how feeling behind affects decision‑making, identity, and energy, and she explains how confidence becomes buried under comparison, not lost. She breaks down how to rebuild confidence through clarity, identity, small wins, and aligned action. This episode offers grounded, cinematic guidance for actors, crew members, directors, producers, designers, and technicians who want to reclaim their sense of direction and move forward with steadiness.   Key Topics Covered Ruth explains why creatives feel behind and how comparison distorts perception. She breaks down the myth of the “right timeline” and why entertainment careers unfold at different paces. She explores how feeling behind affects confidence, communication, and decision‑making. She also discusses how to rebuild confidence through identity, clarity, and small, consistent actions, and how to stop comparing your journey to others.   Mid‑Episode Spotlight The Entertainment Resource Library — a cinematic membership space for entertainment professionals who want structure, clarity, and confidence. Includes workbooks, worksheets, guided tools, and industry‑specific resources for every stage of your career.   Key Takeaways Feeling behind is emotional, not factual. There is no correct timeline in entertainment. Confidence is rebuilt through clarity, identity, and small wins. Comparison is the biggest confidence killer, and momentum begins with one simple action. You are not behind — you are becoming.   Resources Mentioned Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://igit.me/HTM_EP012_Resources The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3 https://igit.me/HTM_Industry_Library Connect with Ruth M. James YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowtoManifestPodcast  Coaching & Programs: howtomanifestpodcast@gmail.com About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide.

  4. Jul 21

    The Creative Power of Saying No

    Saying no is one of the most transformative skills a creative professional can develop, and in today’s episode, entertainment coach and author Ruth M. James breaks down how to use the power of no to protect your energy, strengthen your identity, and stay aligned with your long‑term goals. Ruth explains why creatives often struggle to say no — fear of missing out, fear of disappointing others, fear of losing momentum — and how these fears lead to burnout, resentment, and misalignment. Ruth explores the three types of no every creative must learn: the protective no, the strategic no, and the identity‑based no. She explains how each type helps you safeguard your emotional bandwidth, clarify your priorities, and choose opportunities that support your future rather than drain your present. This episode offers grounded, cinematic guidance for actors, crew members, directors, producers, designers, and technicians who want to build careers rooted in clarity and self‑trust. Key Topics Covered Ruth explains why creatives struggle to say no and how the industry reinforces overextension. She breaks down what saying no truly means — not rejection, but redirection — and explores the three types of no that strengthen your clarity and confidence. She discusses what happens when you don’t say no, including burnout, diluted energy, and loss of identity. She also explains how to say no with confidence and how to handle the emotional discomfort that often follows. Mid‑Episode Spotlight The Entertainment Resource Library — a cinematic membership space for entertainment professionals who want structure, clarity, and confidence. Includes workbooks, worksheets, guided tools, and industry‑specific resources for every stage of your career. Key Takeaways Saying no is not a limitation — it is a declaration of identity, clarity, and alignment. Your yes becomes more powerful when you protect it with intentional no’s. Boundaries build careers, and the courage to say no is one of the strongest indicators of a grounded creative professional. Resources Mentioned Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://igit.me/HTM_EP011_Resources The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3 https://igit.me/HTM_Industry_Library Connect with Ruth M. James YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HowtoManifestPodcast  Coaching & Programs: howtomanifestpodcast@gmail.com About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide.

  5. Jun 30

    Networking for People Who Hate Networking

    Networking doesn’t have to feel draining, performative, or overwhelming. This episode reframes it as a calm, strategic, relationship‑building practice designed for creatives who prefer depth over chatter. Ruth M. James breaks down how introverts, shy artists, and anyone who dislikes traditional networking can still build powerful industry connections without forcing extroversion. She explains how preparation creates confidence, how clarity reduces anxiety, and how listening becomes your strongest tool in any room. You’ll learn how to enter a space with purpose, introduce yourself without pressure, and connect with agents, producers, and actors through professionalism rather than personality. KEY TOPICS COVERED Why traditional networking feels uncomfortable for many creatives How to prepare before entering any industry room Crafting a natural, honest personal introduction Approaching agents and producers with clarity instead of charm Using curiosity to start conversations without awkwardness Listening as a powerful networking strategy Clean first impressions and graceful exits Follow‑up messages that feel authentic and confident Organizing contacts and maintaining long‑term relationships MID‑EPISODE SPOTLIGHT Ruth highlights the power of quiet networking — the kind rooted in observation, listening, and intentional presence. She explains how small, consistent actions build trust faster than high‑energy socializing. This section shows how to shift from “I need to impress people” to “I need to be clear, prepared, and professional.” You’ll hear how to track contacts, write simple thank‑you notes, and reconnect weeks later without sounding apologetic or intrusive. The spotlight reinforces that networking is not chasing people; it’s building a steady ecosystem where your work speaks for you. KEY TAKEAWAYS ·        Preparation reduces anxiety and strengthens confidence ·        Your natural strengths define your networking style ·        Curiosity creates connection without performance ·        Listening builds trust faster than talking ·        Professional clarity beats charm in industry conversations ·        Follow‑up is a system, not a personality trait ·        Consistency keeps your name circulating naturally ·        Networking works best when it feels calm, intentional, and authentic   RESOURCES & LINKS Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://igit.me/HTM_EP010_resources   The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3  https://igit.me/HTM_Industry_Library About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide

  6. Jun 30

    A Bully on Set

    On today’s episode, we take a deep, unfiltered look at what happens when a bully shows up on set. Not the cartoon version. Not the loud stereotype. The real version — the one who manipulates, destabilizes, intimidates, or quietly corrodes the energy of the room. We explore why bullying happens in entertainment environments, how it spreads, how it impacts workflow and morale, and what professionals can do to protect their peace, their reputation, and their power. This episode is a grounded, psychological, industry‑specific breakdown of how to recognize the behavior early, how to respond without losing your footing, and how to stay centered in an environment where pressure and ego collide. KEY TOPICS COVERED We examine the psychology behind on‑set bullying, including insecurity, fear of irrelevance, and the misuse of authority. We explore the different forms bullying takes, from explosive outbursts to quiet sabotage. We discuss how to recognize early signs, how to regulate your nervous system in the moment, and how to set boundaries that are calm, firm, and professional. We also cover the strategic side: documenting patterns, protecting your reputation, and escalating through the correct channels when safety or workflow is compromised. Finally, we talk about emotional recovery and how to reclaim your confidence after dealing with someone who tried to diminish it. MID‑EPISODE SPOTLIGHT Today’s spotlight features The Entertainment Resource Library, a growing collection of tools, templates, and cinematic workbooks designed to help actors, crew members, and creatives navigate the industry with clarity and confidence. From on‑set communication guides to emotional regulation tools, the library supports professionals who want to stay grounded in high‑pressure environments. Links are below. KEY TAKEAWAYS A bully on set is almost always acting from fear, not strength. Their behavior is a reflection of their insecurity, not your value. You maintain your power by staying grounded, staying professional, and refusing to let their chaos dictate your behavior. Boundaries don’t require volume — they require clarity. Documentation protects you. Composure protects your reputation. And recovery protects your long‑term career. You are not powerless, and you are never alone in what you’re experiencing. RESOURCES & LINKS Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://igit.me/HTM_Ep009_resources   The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3  https://igit.me/HTM_Industry_Library About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide

  7. Jun 9

    How to Handle Demanding and Difficult Coworkers — Part 1

    Coworkers shape the emotional tone of every production. In today’s episode, entertainment coach and author Ruth M. James explores why coworkers become difficult — insecurity, competition, burnout, miscommunication, personal stress, and the desire to impress leadership — and how these pressures show up on set. Ruth offers a grounded, emotionally intelligent guide to navigating competitive coworkers, negative personalities, boundary‑crossers, unreliable teammates, aggressive coworkers, and gossip‑driven environments. You’ll learn how to stay in your lane, maintain boundaries, communicate with clarity, protect your mental health, and keep your professionalism intact even when others lose theirs. This episode is a cinematic, practical roadmap for anyone working in entertainment who wants to stay centered, respected, and unshakable on set. Key Topics Covered 1. Why Coworkers Become Difficult Seven psychological drivers behind disruptive behavior — insecurity, competition, lack of recognition, burnout, miscommunication, personal stress, and ambition. 2. Handling Competitive Coworkers How to stay in your lane, avoid matching their energy, document communication, maintain boundaries, and let leadership see your consistency. 3. Handling Negative Coworkers How to avoid absorbing their mood, redirect conversations, limit exposure, stay neutral, and remain focused on your work. 4. Handling Boundary‑Crossers How to reassert your role calmly, redirect privately, communicate with specificity, maintain confidence, and address public correction professionally. 5. Handling Unreliable Coworkers Why written communication matters, how to timestamp details, when to stop covering for them, and when to escalate. 6. Handling Aggressive Coworkers How to use calm tone, direct statements, clear boundaries, neutral body language, and professional distance to disarm aggression. 7. Handling Gossip How to protect your reputation by refusing to participate, guarding personal information, redirecting conversations, and staying aligned with your values. 8. Protecting Your Mental Health on Set Resetting your nervous system, staying grounded, maintaining perspective, honoring boundaries, and focusing on long‑term goals. Mid‑Episode Spotlight The Entertainment Resource Library A cinematic membership space with workbooks, worksheets, and professional tools designed to elevate your entertainment career.   Resources Mentioned Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://igit.me/HTM_EP008_resources   The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3  https://igit.me/HTM_Industry_Library About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide

  8. Jun 2

    The Basic Business Behind the Art

    Behind every artistic dream is a business that keeps it alive. In this episode, entertainment coach and author Ruth M. James explores the structure, discipline, and emotional intelligence required to build a sustainable creative career. She breaks down the invisible systems that support long‑term success — organization, relationships, money management, resilience during lean seasons, and preparation for opportunity. Ruth guides listeners through the deeper truth: passion needs structure, creativity needs systems, and every artist needs a foundation strong enough to hold their vision. This episode is a cinematic, grounding journey into the business behind the art — the part most people ignore, but every professional must master. Key Topics Covered 1. The Foundation: Organization Why structure creates freedom. How calendars, contracts, contacts, and digital presence become the backbone of your creative life. Why organization is devotion — to your time, your craft, and your future. 2. Building Real Relationships Why no artist succeeds alone. How authenticity, presence, and contribution build trust. Why networking is weaving, not climbing. How generosity and listening shape your reputation. 3. Managing Your Money Money as a compass. Why artists must know their numbers. How to separate accounts, track expenses, and pay yourself first. Why shame around money steals confidence — and how to reclaim your power. 4. Surviving Lean Seasons Why scarcity is part of the journey. How to refine your craft, update your materials, learn new tools, and reconnect with your audience. Why emotional grounding becomes your anchor during slow periods. 5. Preparing for the Road Ahead Why preparation turns fear into focus. How to update your materials, maintain your health, and stay aligned with your purpose. Why readiness transforms opportunity into momentum. 6. Reflection: The Artist at the Threshold How the business behind the art protects your dream. How structure turns passion into purpose — and purpose into legacy. Mid‑Episode Spotlight The Entertainment Resource Library Your creative headquarters for workbooks, worksheets, meditations, grounding practices, and a directory of 200+ associations. A cinematic space for artists who want clarity, structure, and long‑term success. Key Takeaways Passion needs structure.Organization is liberation.Relationships grow through sincerity and contribution.Money is oxygen for your art.Lean seasons sharpen your purpose.Preparation turns chaos into clarity.Every masterpiece deserves a plan.  Resources Mentioned Free Episode Resources: Patreon – JOIN FOR FREE https://igit.me/HTM_Ep007_Resources   The Entertainment Resource Library General Membership: $5 Student Membership: $3  https://igit.me/HTM_Industry_Library About the Host Ruth M. James is an entertainment coach, author, and industry professional with more than twenty years of experience in film, television, radio, stage, theater, and coaching. Her book How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame inspired this podcast and continues to guide entertainment professionals worldwide

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The first-stop podcast for entertainment professionals ready to step into a bigger, bolder version of themselves. You are not alone in your quest for your dream career. Whether you're above the line or below it—actor, writer, director, producer, dancer, costume designer, composer, crew member, influencer, or creative entrepreneur—How to Manifest Gigs, Power and Fame is your weekly playbook for rising, reinventing, and claiming the success you deserve. Hosted by entertainment coach Ruth M. James, a twenty-plus year industry veteran, this show blends creating a focused mindset with manifestation techniques such as scripting and mirror work, emotional resilience strategies like how to reestablish your confidence after rejection, and a host of real world career tactics to help creatives rise, reinvent, and claim the success they deserve. Each weekly episode delivers grounded guidance and cinematic coaching on reinvention, confidence, clarity, daily practices, power reclamation, and navigating the emotional realities of the entertainment industry. If you're ready to stop waiting for permission and start becoming the boldest version of your creative self, hit subscribe. Your spotlight is waiting.