Acting like a Mom

Alysha Young

The podcast that shines a spotlight on the incredible and often untold stories of mothers navigating the fast-paced world of the entertainment industry. Through insightful conversations and engaging narratives, we strive to inspire, uplift, and connect moms in the entertainment world, fostering a community that celebrates the multifaceted roles they play both on and off the stage, screen, and behind the scenes.”

  1. From Pussycat doll to Parenthood: Anastacia McPherson

    11/20/2025

    From Pussycat doll to Parenthood: Anastacia McPherson

    This week on Acting Like a Mom, we sit down with the inspiring Anastacia McPherson a dancer, actor, and proud mama whose artistry and authenticity shine on and off the screen.Anastacia’s journey began in San Francisco, where she performed in musical theatre, voiceovers, and national commercials as a young actor. She first captured national attention as a Top 5 finalist on The CW’s Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll a moment that brought both visibility and vulnerability. At the time, Anastacia hadn’t yet come out publicly (or to her mom) as part of the LGBTQ+ community, and she shares how hiding that part of herself affected her experience on the show and her sense of identity as a young performer in the public eye.In this episode, Anastacia opens up about:💃 Her evolution from musical theatre performer to multifaceted screen artist🏳️‍🌈 Coming to terms with her LGBTQ+ identity and the courage it took to live authentically🎭 How dance and storytelling remain her creative foundation🤱 Balancing motherhood, artistry, and self-expression while raising her six-year-old🌟 Her mission to live and create at her highest capacityWe also get a glimpse into how she continues to define success on her own terms as a performer, a mother, and a woman living in her truth.Listen now for a heartfelt, empowering conversation with Anastacia McPherson proof that embracing who you are can become your greatest source of strength, both on stage and at home.To keep up with Anastacia follow her @anastacia.mcpherson🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.If you love this episode, be sure to follow, rate, and review Acting Like a Mom on Spotify, Apple podcast and YouTube it helps us reach more listeners and celebrate even more incredible moms in entertainment.📲 Follow us on Instagram @actinglikeamompod for behind-the-scenes clips, episode updates, and stories from inspiring creative mothers everywhere.

    1h 8m
  2. 11/06/2025

    Writing your way in: Darryl Wesley on Creating, Parenting, and Owning Your Story

    I sit down with my good friend Darryl Wesley a writer, producer, director, and actor who’s basically a one-man creative studio (and somehow still manages to be humble about it).Born and raised on the east side of Detroit, Darryl started out as a basketball champ before trading in the court for Hollywood. After realizing he didn’t want to wait around for opportunity to knock, he decided to build his own door. Writing and producing five sold-out stage plays and landing roles in projects like Clipped on FX and the award winning 'This is us' (which is a story in itself). He wrote on shows 'The Upshaws' starring Mike Epps and 'The Game'. Today, he’s got a full slate of TV, film, and animated projects in the works — all fueled by his drive to tell stories that feel real, human, and universal.But this episode isn’t just about Hollywood hustle it’s about heart.Darryl opens up about what it’s really like in the writers’ room, how he brings his authentic self into creative spaces, and how he’s learned to be a “color in the bigger painting.” We also get real about parenting his passion for supporting his wife through postpartum, the lessons our kids quietly teach us, and the gratitude that keeps it all in perspective.We talk about:- Balancing creative ambition- The moment he decided to stop waiting for permission and create- Supporting your partner through postpartum — and showing up with love- How kids are low-key the best teachers (and sometimes the toughest bosses)- What really happens inside a writers’ room - And why gratitude might just be the real secret to success — on and off screenInstagram:@kingdarrylwesley@actinglikeamompod 🎧 Tune in for an inspiring, down-to-earth chat about love, growth, and the beauty of learning from the people who know us best — our kids.

    1h 8m
  3. 07/24/2025

    Body of Work: Redefining Beauty, Goals & Grace After Baby

    Lets get real about something nearly every mom wrestles with — body image after baby. One year postpartum with my second child, the pressure to “bounce back,” the five pounds that won’t budge, and the radical shift in mindset that changed everything. From the lens of motherhood and the entertainment industry, we explore what it really means to love your body in every season and how to recognize the difference between setting healthy goals and self-sabotaging through unrealistic standards. This is for any mom who's ever looked in the mirror and questioned her worth. You're not alone and you're not a before and after photo. You're a masterpiece in motion. 🧠 In This Episode, We Cover: The unspoken pressures actors and performers face around weight and appearanceWhat it means to redefine beauty and self-worth after having childrenThe emotional difference between setting goals and self sabotageThe trap of “bouncing back” vs. Bouncing forwardHow to speak to your body — and your kids — with love, not shame 💡 Takeaway: You can have goals and still love your body now. You don’t have to shrink to matter. Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is stop the mental audition and start embracing the body that’s carried you and your babies through it all. Reading Materials Mentioned: Bible in 52 weeks Woman study bible 🎧 Listen Now On: Apple PodcastsSpotifyStitcherWherever you get your podcasts 💌 Connect with Us: Follow the show @actinglikeamompod on Instagram

    24 min
  4. 07/17/2025

    Mesha Kussman- Director/Choreographer:The Art of Making Waves in Leadership and Letting Go

    This week on Acting Like a Mom, I sit down with the multi-talented Mesha Kussman: director, choreographer, and founder of Aqualillies, the world’s most glamorous water entertainment company that fuses synchronized swimming and dance. I’ve had the honor of being part of the Aqualillies team for over 12 years, and it was such a joy to dive deep with Mesha in this heartfelt and honest conversation. We talk about: 💧 What it was like for Mesha to step back and delegate leadership within Aqualillies when she became pregnant with her first child. 🌊 How the discipline and spectacle of synchronized swimming reflect her approach to motherhood and artistry. 🕊️ The emotional journey of losing her parents and how that, alongside becoming a mother, reshaped her view on life, creativity, and legacy. 🌟 Birthing a creative vision and birthing a child and how both demand surrender, resilience, and reinvention. This episode is a beautiful look into how grief, growth, and motherhood inform artistic leadership and how letting go can be just as powerful as taking control. Connect with Mesha Kussman: 🎥 Mesha Website Mesha Instagram 💦 Aqualillies Website Instagram - @aqualillies Let’s Stay Connected: Follow the podcast on Instagram: @actinglikeamompod Rate, Review, and Subscribe! If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review — it helps more moms (and creatives!) find us.

    1h 5m

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The podcast that shines a spotlight on the incredible and often untold stories of mothers navigating the fast-paced world of the entertainment industry. Through insightful conversations and engaging narratives, we strive to inspire, uplift, and connect moms in the entertainment world, fostering a community that celebrates the multifaceted roles they play both on and off the stage, screen, and behind the scenes.”