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Supporting Neurodiverse Actors: An Agent's Perspective

Supporting Neurodiverse Actors: An Agent's Perspective

46min |30/04/2025|

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Supporting Neurodiverse Actors: An Agent's Perspective cover
Inside The Aspergers Studio / Stories

Supporting Neurodiverse Actors: An Agent's Perspective

Supporting Neurodiverse Actors: An Agent's Perspective

46min |30/04/2025|

40

Play

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Have you heard these myths about neurodivergent actors in the industry? Myth 1: Neurodivergent actors can't succeed in the industry. Myth 2: Neurodivergent actors have to change themselves to fit in. Myth 3: Neurodivergent actors don't have access to the same opportunities. The truth will surprise you, but I'll reveal it soon. Stay tuned for the game-changing insights.


My special guest is Albert Bramante

Albert Bramante, CEO and owner of Vermont Artists, brings over two decades of experience in talent agency and teaching. Holding a PhD in psychology, Albert's expertise extends to working with actors in film, TV, theater, commercials, and voiceovers. His passion for empowering performers is evident in his book "Rise of the Script," where he addresses self-doubt and self-sabotage. With a keen understanding of psychology, Albert's approach to supporting neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism and Asperger's, is marked by patience and tailored techniques. His emphasis on individualized support and dedication to nurturing creativity make him a valuable resource for actors navigating the industry.

It's not a matter of what if you'll be successful, it's when, when will that you land that job. - Albert Bramante

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent actors in the industry, boosting inclusivity and diversity in the performing arts world.

  • Overcome self-sabotage and unleash your full potential as an actor through effective mindset shifts and actionable steps.

  • Explore the exciting world of voice acting opportunities specifically tailored for autistic individuals, unlocking new pathways in the entertainment industry.

  • Uncover the pivotal role of acting agencies in nurturing and developing actors, gaining insights into the industry's behind-the-scenes support system.

  • Master resilience-building strategies to navigate rejection in the competitive acting industry, empowering yourself to bounce back stronger and more determined than ever.


The resources mentioned in this episode are:

  • Follow Dr. Albert on Instagram at Dr. Albert for more insights and updates on acting and psychology.

  • Visit Dr. Albert's agency website to explore opportunities and resources for actors at the agency.

  • Direct message Dr. Albert on Instagram to connect and inquire about acting representation or coaching services.

  • Explore training programs and acting classes that align with your goals and interests to enhance your acting skills.

  • Consider joining relevant Facebook or LinkedIn groups for actors, including those focused on neurodivergent individuals, to find community and resources.


Contact Me:


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Description

Have you heard these myths about neurodivergent actors in the industry? Myth 1: Neurodivergent actors can't succeed in the industry. Myth 2: Neurodivergent actors have to change themselves to fit in. Myth 3: Neurodivergent actors don't have access to the same opportunities. The truth will surprise you, but I'll reveal it soon. Stay tuned for the game-changing insights.


My special guest is Albert Bramante

Albert Bramante, CEO and owner of Vermont Artists, brings over two decades of experience in talent agency and teaching. Holding a PhD in psychology, Albert's expertise extends to working with actors in film, TV, theater, commercials, and voiceovers. His passion for empowering performers is evident in his book "Rise of the Script," where he addresses self-doubt and self-sabotage. With a keen understanding of psychology, Albert's approach to supporting neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism and Asperger's, is marked by patience and tailored techniques. His emphasis on individualized support and dedication to nurturing creativity make him a valuable resource for actors navigating the industry.

It's not a matter of what if you'll be successful, it's when, when will that you land that job. - Albert Bramante

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent actors in the industry, boosting inclusivity and diversity in the performing arts world.

  • Overcome self-sabotage and unleash your full potential as an actor through effective mindset shifts and actionable steps.

  • Explore the exciting world of voice acting opportunities specifically tailored for autistic individuals, unlocking new pathways in the entertainment industry.

  • Uncover the pivotal role of acting agencies in nurturing and developing actors, gaining insights into the industry's behind-the-scenes support system.

  • Master resilience-building strategies to navigate rejection in the competitive acting industry, empowering yourself to bounce back stronger and more determined than ever.


The resources mentioned in this episode are:

  • Follow Dr. Albert on Instagram at Dr. Albert for more insights and updates on acting and psychology.

  • Visit Dr. Albert's agency website to explore opportunities and resources for actors at the agency.

  • Direct message Dr. Albert on Instagram to connect and inquire about acting representation or coaching services.

  • Explore training programs and acting classes that align with your goals and interests to enhance your acting skills.

  • Consider joining relevant Facebook or LinkedIn groups for actors, including those focused on neurodivergent individuals, to find community and resources.


Contact Me:


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Have you heard these myths about neurodivergent actors in the industry? Myth 1: Neurodivergent actors can't succeed in the industry. Myth 2: Neurodivergent actors have to change themselves to fit in. Myth 3: Neurodivergent actors don't have access to the same opportunities. The truth will surprise you, but I'll reveal it soon. Stay tuned for the game-changing insights.


My special guest is Albert Bramante

Albert Bramante, CEO and owner of Vermont Artists, brings over two decades of experience in talent agency and teaching. Holding a PhD in psychology, Albert's expertise extends to working with actors in film, TV, theater, commercials, and voiceovers. His passion for empowering performers is evident in his book "Rise of the Script," where he addresses self-doubt and self-sabotage. With a keen understanding of psychology, Albert's approach to supporting neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism and Asperger's, is marked by patience and tailored techniques. His emphasis on individualized support and dedication to nurturing creativity make him a valuable resource for actors navigating the industry.

It's not a matter of what if you'll be successful, it's when, when will that you land that job. - Albert Bramante

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent actors in the industry, boosting inclusivity and diversity in the performing arts world.

  • Overcome self-sabotage and unleash your full potential as an actor through effective mindset shifts and actionable steps.

  • Explore the exciting world of voice acting opportunities specifically tailored for autistic individuals, unlocking new pathways in the entertainment industry.

  • Uncover the pivotal role of acting agencies in nurturing and developing actors, gaining insights into the industry's behind-the-scenes support system.

  • Master resilience-building strategies to navigate rejection in the competitive acting industry, empowering yourself to bounce back stronger and more determined than ever.


The resources mentioned in this episode are:

  • Follow Dr. Albert on Instagram at Dr. Albert for more insights and updates on acting and psychology.

  • Visit Dr. Albert's agency website to explore opportunities and resources for actors at the agency.

  • Direct message Dr. Albert on Instagram to connect and inquire about acting representation or coaching services.

  • Explore training programs and acting classes that align with your goals and interests to enhance your acting skills.

  • Consider joining relevant Facebook or LinkedIn groups for actors, including those focused on neurodivergent individuals, to find community and resources.


Contact Me:


Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.

Description

Have you heard these myths about neurodivergent actors in the industry? Myth 1: Neurodivergent actors can't succeed in the industry. Myth 2: Neurodivergent actors have to change themselves to fit in. Myth 3: Neurodivergent actors don't have access to the same opportunities. The truth will surprise you, but I'll reveal it soon. Stay tuned for the game-changing insights.


My special guest is Albert Bramante

Albert Bramante, CEO and owner of Vermont Artists, brings over two decades of experience in talent agency and teaching. Holding a PhD in psychology, Albert's expertise extends to working with actors in film, TV, theater, commercials, and voiceovers. His passion for empowering performers is evident in his book "Rise of the Script," where he addresses self-doubt and self-sabotage. With a keen understanding of psychology, Albert's approach to supporting neurodivergent individuals, including those with autism and Asperger's, is marked by patience and tailored techniques. His emphasis on individualized support and dedication to nurturing creativity make him a valuable resource for actors navigating the industry.

It's not a matter of what if you'll be successful, it's when, when will that you land that job. - Albert Bramante

In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Discover practical strategies for supporting neurodivergent actors in the industry, boosting inclusivity and diversity in the performing arts world.

  • Overcome self-sabotage and unleash your full potential as an actor through effective mindset shifts and actionable steps.

  • Explore the exciting world of voice acting opportunities specifically tailored for autistic individuals, unlocking new pathways in the entertainment industry.

  • Uncover the pivotal role of acting agencies in nurturing and developing actors, gaining insights into the industry's behind-the-scenes support system.

  • Master resilience-building strategies to navigate rejection in the competitive acting industry, empowering yourself to bounce back stronger and more determined than ever.


The resources mentioned in this episode are:

  • Follow Dr. Albert on Instagram at Dr. Albert for more insights and updates on acting and psychology.

  • Visit Dr. Albert's agency website to explore opportunities and resources for actors at the agency.

  • Direct message Dr. Albert on Instagram to connect and inquire about acting representation or coaching services.

  • Explore training programs and acting classes that align with your goals and interests to enhance your acting skills.

  • Consider joining relevant Facebook or LinkedIn groups for actors, including those focused on neurodivergent individuals, to find community and resources.


Contact Me:


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