Act 2 Interviews with Sofia Negron

Sofia Negron

Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

Episodes

  1. Ep 11: Amy Jacobus of Grounded Growth Marketing - Dancer turned Founder and marketing consultant for arts organizations, nonprofits, and small businesses

    03/01/2025

    Ep 11: Amy Jacobus of Grounded Growth Marketing - Dancer turned Founder and marketing consultant for arts organizations, nonprofits, and small businesses

    Today's guest is Amy Jacobus founder of Grounded Growth Marketing. She is a former dancer turned marketing consultant for arts organizations, nonprofits, and small businesses and founder of Grounded Growth Marketing. Amy and I dive into her identity crisis when faced with transition and the moment she realized even if she wasn't dancing everyday she was and always will be a dancer. Amy founded Grounded Growth Marketing out of her desire to use her Right Brain, Left Brain and Whole Soul to help creatives and arts and mission driven organizations share their vision with the world. What I love most about our discussion was how well she described the skills dancers bring to the table when entering other fields and the vulnerability she shared with her own transition from dancer to marketing.  Some of the notable thoughts: 1. It's okay to want security and stability if you find that that is what makes you feel safe and whole, you don't have to judge yourself for it. 2. If it (dance) wasn't what I wanted, what did that mean? Who actually am I? What is my purpose? Because my former identity no longer applies. 3. Sit and write down all of the things that you have learned in your career as an artist, the experiences, your personality, your skill set, these are strengths that you've developed along the way. You may not know what the next step is or is going to be, but you will know what you're bringing to it. 4. Dancers are some of the most disciplined people I've ever met in my life. There is a level of practice and attention and focus and rigor that you have to bring to your craft, even on days where you are sore and tired and not into it. And you still have to show up.  Links: Grounded Growth Marketing: https://groundedgrowth.marketing Social links: Instagram LinkedIn TikTok Serve Up Your Story- monthly content marketing brainstorm for founders, artists and entrepreneurs Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    55 min
  2. EP 10: Casey Fatchett of Casey Fatchett Photography and The Nerdy Photographer Podcast: Actor turned photographer and podcaster

    02/26/2024

    EP 10: Casey Fatchett of Casey Fatchett Photography and The Nerdy Photographer Podcast: Actor turned photographer and podcaster

    Today's guest is Casey Fatchett, owner of Casey Fatchett Photography and The Nerdy Photographer Podcast. He is a former actor/voiceover artist and fight choreographer. Casey now creates photographs that capture authentic wedding stories and goes full nerd on the photo industry, offering advice, sharing stories, and interviewing other photographers while taking science fiction/fantasy adventures with the crew of the starship Fibonacci. Casey talks about the life of being a working actor, voiceover artist and fight choreographer while also holding down a full-time night job. Yeah, we learn how well he does that! He shares fascinating almost booked acting jobs and his transition to wedding photography and how all his skills help him with that. We also dive into his nerdy podcast which he created because he liked it and figured his people would too. Some of the notable thoughts: 1. Make strong choices 2. Just be yourself 3. Wedding photography is like doing a live show: there are no redos. 4. I do it because I love to do it. Not because I expect to get paid to do it, not because I expect people to fawn all over it. I do it because I like to do it. 5. We have to find ways to understand our audience better. Be honest about ourselves. We'll attract more people who are like us, who then connect on the same levels, and then that's where we get that deep connection. Links: Casey Fatchett Photography: https://fatchett.com Social links: Instagram  The Nerdy Photographer Podcast: https://nerdyphotographer.com Social links: Instagram  Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    1h 13m
  3. Ep 9: Jessica Nichol Thomas of Ignite Health Solutions: Ballet dancer turned health and fitness coach and the owner of Ignite Health Solutions

    06/08/2021

    Ep 9: Jessica Nichol Thomas of Ignite Health Solutions: Ballet dancer turned health and fitness coach and the owner of Ignite Health Solutions

    Today's guest is Jessica Nichol Thomas of Ignite Health Solutions. She is a former ballet dancer turned health and fitness coach and the owner of Ignite Health Solutions, which offers virtual hiit classes, small outdoor group trainings and nutrition coaching. Jessica talks about her journey to becoming a dancer, her struggle with her body and eating healthy. When she discovered crossfit she realized the benefits of training and nutrition. She finally felt strong and began loving her body. She found the goals measurable and could create change by following the plan. She also decided she wanted kids to learn how to feel good not just look good. Some of the notable thoughts: 1.Dancers are both athletes and artists and they need to be respected and treated appropriately. That is the best way to pull out the best of people. 2. Crossfit provided her with goals that were measurable 3. For the first time she felt strong and it was about how she felt in her body not what it looked like 4. Dance gave me determination and focus Links: Ignite Health Solution: http://www.ignitehealthsolutions.com Social links: Instagram facebook Ignite Bootcamp Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    58 min
  4. Ep 7 Debra Flashenberg: Actress and now the founder and director of the Prenatal Yoga Center in New York City and host of the podcast, Yoga Birth Babies.

    03/30/2021

    Ep 7 Debra Flashenberg: Actress and now the founder and director of the Prenatal Yoga Center in New York City and host of the podcast, Yoga Birth Babies.

    Today's guest is Debra Flashenberg of the Prenatal Yoga Center. She is an actress turned yogi who is the founder and director of the Prenatal Yoga Center in New York City and host of the podcast, Yoga Birth Babies. Debra talks about her journey from being a tiny performer to graduating from Boston Conservatory, a national tour of Hair and how yoga became a part of her life. Debra talks about how prenatal yoga became her passion and how her work ethic made her successful.  Some of the notable questions and thoughts: 1. Never spend more money than you have 2.You can't succeed in the arts unless you really love what you're doing and as artists we learn how to have the work ethic to do it 3. Performing artists make great yoga teachers  4. If you lose the passion, it means its time to start looking for something more fulfilling 5. If you don't have the skills then learn them. We have the talent now we just have to hone it and see if we are willing to take the next steps. Links: Prenatal Yoga Center: https://prenatalyogacenter.com Yoga | Birth | Babies Podcast: https://prenatalyogacenter.com/podcast-list/ Who’s Afraid of The Pregnant Yogi Teacher Training Online Class: https://leads.prenatalyogacenter.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/prenatalyogacenter/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-kox6ro2Ai6174ljgRUsKQ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PrenatalYogaCenter Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    37 min
  5. Ep 6 Sharon Becker of SB Beauty: Actress turned Make-up artist and owner of a boutique hair and make-up studio

    03/16/2021

    Ep 6 Sharon Becker of SB Beauty: Actress turned Make-up artist and owner of a boutique hair and make-up studio

    Today's guest is Sharon Becker owner of SB Beauty. She is an actress turned make-up and hair artist in NYC. Sharon talks about how her acting and side job at Macy's led her to SB Beauty. We discuss her journey from NYU to Shakespeare to the Macy's Prescriptive's counter, learning excel spreadsheets and event planning. How she defines success and making her clients look like themselves on their best day. Some of the notable questions and thoughts: 1. Transitioning to something else does not mean failure 2. Finding value in finishing things 3. Working 5 jobs because that's what actors do and how they all contributed to her success with SB Beauty 4. Success means that you find a path where you can contribute to your community 5. There's always a way. She's very encouraging to people who are in different family situations that they can still do it. It's about breaking it down and taking the right steps. Links: SB Beauty : Weddings: https://sb-beauty.com  Commercial: https://www.sharonbeckerbeauty.com Social links: Instagram  NYU Acting Program: https://tisch.nyu.edu/drama Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    1h 18m
  6. Ep 5 Jimmi Circosta of Corcoran: Rockstar turned realtor

    03/02/2021

    Ep 5 Jimmi Circosta of Corcoran: Rockstar turned realtor

    Today's guest is Jimmi Circosta, aka Jimmi C, Realtor with Corcoran, a world-renowned company of residential real estate agents. He was a a musician turned realtor. Jimmi talks about his journey as a musician playing in renowned rock clubs around NYC such as CBGB and the Limelight to becoming a top realtor in NYC.  Some of the notable questions and thoughts: 1.The hardest thing about being an artist is just being an artist and not having to work other jobs to supplement it. That's whats hard, because if you want to be an outlier, and want to be the best, you got to focus on that. And that was the struggle. 2. In the music business, you're constantly being told no,being rejected and that made getting into real estate easier because you realize that everything isn't going to work out 3.Being a musician, he had a lot more resilience. He could bounce back faster. He understood that not every deal was going to work out for me. It was more about relationships and people. 4.When you're moving on (transitioning), try to find something that gives you happiness and joy like you did with your music (art). Links: -Jimmi C at Corcoran : https://www.corcoran.com/nyc-real-estate/agents/park-avenue-south/jimmi-circosta/21303 -Instagram : @jimmicnyc Download a full transcript pdf Join me next for the next episode when I interview, Sharon Becker, Former professional actress turned make-up artist and owner of SB Beauty, a boutique make-up and hair agency   Are you a former professional artist? Want to be a guest on the show? email me at: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience. Sofia Negron is a former professional dancer and now a professional brand and event photographer. You can view her work at: http://www.sofianegron.com

    36 min
  7. Ep 4 Jaime Carson of Carson Skin: Theatrical make-up artist turned aesthetician

    07/07/2020

    Ep 4 Jaime Carson of Carson Skin: Theatrical make-up artist turned aesthetician

    Today's guest is Jaime Carson owner of Carson Skin, a boutique skin spa in Manhattan. She was a theatrical make-up artist turned aesthetician. Jaime talks about how her ability to say yes led her to her stint on the Rent tour in the USA and Japan and how she became a successful facialist and skincare studio owner.   Some of the notable questions and thoughts: 1. Who was she to start her own business when she never went to business school? 2. It's not in the big boom. If you just wait a few minutes past that and observe what's going to happen on the other side of that wake, that's where it is.  3. She realized she was not everyone's flavor and that is ok. She thought maybe she should try to appeal to everybody. She just stopped doing that years and years ago. And she just decided, this is what I like to do. Let's see if anyone else likes it too. And it turns out a lot of people liked it, can afford it and I've been able to build a really nice business around these people. 4. You know how she knows she's successful? It's because she is reopening. 5. Be open and observe what the universe is telling you and how it makes you feel Links: -Carson Skin : https://carsonskin.com -Instagram : @carsonskin   Are you a former professional artist? Want to be a guest on the show? email me at: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience. Sofia Negron is a former professional dancer and now a professional brand and event photographer. You can view her work at: http://www.sofianegron.com

    1h 6m
  8. Ep 3 Anne Ruthmann: Musician and photographer turned creative business consultant and Reiki Master practitioner

    06/23/2020

    Ep 3 Anne Ruthmann: Musician and photographer turned creative business consultant and Reiki Master practitioner

    Today's guest is Anne Ruthmann: Musician and photographer turned creative business consultant and Reiki Master practitioner Anne talks about how each step of her path happened organically. She talks about how being open to possibilities and opportunities helped shape her business today. We also get into a ton of the marketable skills she gained as an artist and how it relates to her bsuiness now. Some of the notable questions and thoughts: 1. How shooting film helped her ask for money 2. How learning what goes into pricing helps you ask for what you need to survive and thrive 3. Photography helped her develop awareness and a keen sense of observation which is elemental in Reiki 4. How networking and auditioning are the same skills 5.Don't be afraid to fail because failure equals learning and the ability to do better the next time. Links: Anne Ruthmann: http://www.anneruthmann.com Anne’s Photo Lovecat, Travel Log and Journal: https://anneruthmann.blogspot.com Anne’s Reiki: https://www.abundantsphere.com/ Anne’s Creative Pricing Workbook: https://amzn.to/2LiezQm Social links: Instagram  Anne’s TEDx Talk: https://youtu.be/JoC-vPjz_S8 Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    53 min
  9. Ep 1 Brittany of The Co Pilates: Professional dancer turned Pilates trainer and private studio owner

    06/05/2020

    Ep 1 Brittany of The Co Pilates: Professional dancer turned Pilates trainer and private studio owner

    Today's guest is Brittany Crosby, former professional dancer and now owner of The Co Pilates, a boutique Pilates studio here in Manhattan that offers one-on-one personalized programs for private clients. Brittany talks about her dance training and how she decided to study Pilates while studying dance in college at Indiana University. Early on, she decided she needed something that would sustain her while she was dancing and after she retired from dance; and Pilates was the entryway for her to help others learn how to move and be in their bodies. Pilates continued to be this thing that ran parallel to her dance career. We discuss how a dancer's life has a shelf life but all of the skills we have acquired through training and performin;, carry over to the rest of your life. She chats about all the ways dance helped her develop her thriving private Pilates studio.  Some of the notable questions and thoughts: 1. The dance community needs to discuss ideas around shame and failure if we do side gigs or choose alternate careers that supplement our desired lifestyles 2. How dancers can take their skills and apply them to other parts of their lives and new careers 3. Never stop growing and improving things 4. Ask creative questions Links: The Co Pilates : https://thecopilates.com This is the collective Brittany mentions: ADVC (Advanced Curation) Collective: platform for post-professional dancers to continue work in the studio and on stage : https://www.advc-collective.com Indiana University Dance BFA Program: https://theatre.indiana.edu/undergraduate/contemporary-dance/ Download Full transcript PDF If you would like to be a guest on the show, please email me: guest@act2interviews.com This is Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.

    53 min

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Act 2 Interviews hosted by Sofia Negron. Interviews with former professional artists who have moved on to a new career and their stories of discovery, transition, passion and resilience.