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  <itunes:subtitle>Find your Purpose. Brad Sweeney joins us to talk as a store director about COVID-19. He shares a story about Brian's strong purpose in the hospital in 2018.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Find Your Purpose
You might be reading this title thinking, "Find your Purpose?" Pretty big question there buddy. This week on the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast we have a special guest Brad Sweeney. Brad is a store director in his 40th year with Bashas Supermarkets (https://www.bashas.com/). He is also Brian and Joey's dad. In this episode, we talk about the positives and the negatives of being on the frontlines during this crisis, Review the growth of the studio from Brad's perspective, and the importance of a positive outlook. 
Growth
We start off talking about Brad's memories and outside perspective of the studio. The first thing he said was, "mcdowell road." He's referring to our second studio location, which was in a bad neighborhood, right between two freeways. Matt then talks about how the studio was started in 2007 during the recession but we succeeded because we learned how to grind and didn't know any better. Brad then shares the story of Brian being in the hospital long term in 2018. He remembers Brian's strong purpose to keep pushing Dearing further from the hospital and his refusal to let the studio die. Brian explains his reason why, which was he's never seen a facility focused on love and pushing the person.  
Giving is Powerful
As a store director, Matt brings attention to the fact that Brad is on the frontlines. Brad talks about how there are good moments and bad moments and shares an incredible story. He practices what we preach when he describes the bad moments because he gives those people the benefit of the doubt. He says that the people who come in the store stressed are the ones who are struggling, and they have big hearts even if they aren't showing it. The good is still present. He shares about two customers who came in and chose to GIVE. They bought $1,000 worth of gift cards from small businesses and gave them to his employees. This helped the small businesses, and acknowledged the hard work from the employees. 
On the Next Podcast
As we wrap up with Brad, we called Shea into the podcast to talk about her latest blogs &amp;amp; our upcoming episode of the podcast. Shea has been grinding from home writing these amazing blogs trying to make a difference. Check out her blog on non-essentials (https://www.dearingstudio.com/non-essential) and what that means for us as an acting school. 
A Message From Joey
Having our Dad on the podcast today was so much fun. He raised all three of us to live by the golden rule, "treat others how you want to be treated." My dad has faced a ton of hardships in his life. One of which was helping Brian and I fight through living positively with our blood disorder, ALPS Gene (https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/autoimmune-lymphoproliferative-syndrome). When Brian was in his coma, my dad always kept hope and was a rock for our family. I will never forget being quarantined on my birthday when I was younger with low blood numbers. My dad invited two of my closes friends over and had us decorate face-masks &amp;amp; play video games. He is an inspiration for me to be selfless and always care for others, and I hope his story inspires you all to do the same!  
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    <![CDATA[<h3>Find Your Purpose</h3>

<p>You might be reading this title thinking, &quot;Find your Purpose?&quot; Pretty big question there buddy. This week on the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast we have a special guest Brad Sweeney. Brad is a store director in his 40th year with <a href="https://www.bashas.com/" rel="nofollow">Bashas Supermarkets</a>. He is also Brian and Joey&#39;s dad. In this episode, we talk about the positives and the negatives of being on the frontlines during this crisis, Review the growth of the studio from Brad&#39;s perspective, and the importance of a positive outlook. </p>

<h3>Growth</h3>

<p>We start off talking about Brad&#39;s memories and outside perspective of the studio. The first thing he said was, &quot;mcdowell road.&quot; He&#39;s referring to our second studio location, which was in a bad neighborhood, right between two freeways. Matt then talks about how the studio was started in 2007 during the recession but we succeeded because we learned how to grind and didn&#39;t know any better. Brad then shares the story of Brian being in the hospital long term in 2018. He remembers Brian&#39;s strong purpose to keep pushing Dearing further from the hospital and his refusal to let the studio die. Brian explains his reason why, which was he&#39;s never seen a facility focused on love and pushing the person.  </p>

<h3>Giving is Powerful</h3>

<p>As a store director, Matt brings attention to the fact that Brad is on the frontlines. Brad talks about how there are good moments and bad moments and shares an incredible story. He practices what we preach when he describes the bad moments because he gives those people the benefit of the doubt. He says that the people who come in the store stressed are the ones who are struggling, and they have big hearts even if they aren&#39;t showing it. The good is still present. He shares about two customers who came in and chose to GIVE. They bought $1,000 worth of gift cards from small businesses and gave them to his employees. This helped the small businesses, and acknowledged the hard work from the employees. </p>

<h3>On the Next Podcast</h3>

<p>As we wrap up with Brad, we called Shea into the podcast to talk about her latest blogs &amp; our upcoming episode of the podcast. Shea has been grinding from home writing these amazing blogs trying to make a difference. Check out her blog on <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/non-essential" rel="nofollow">non-essentials</a> and what that means for us as an acting school. </p>

<h3>A Message From Joey</h3>

<p>Having our Dad on the podcast today was so much fun. He raised all three of us to live by the golden rule, &quot;treat others how you want to be treated.&quot; My dad has faced a ton of hardships in his life. One of which was helping Brian and I fight through living positively with our blood disorder, <a href="https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/autoimmune-lymphoproliferative-syndrome" rel="nofollow">ALPS Gene</a>. When Brian was in his coma, my dad always kept hope and was a rock for our family. I will never forget being quarantined on my birthday when I was younger with low blood numbers. My dad invited two of my closes friends over and had us decorate face-masks &amp; play video games. He is an inspiration for me to be selfless and always care for others, and I hope his story inspires you all to do the same! </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<h3>Find Your Purpose</h3>

<p>You might be reading this title thinking, &quot;Find your Purpose?&quot; Pretty big question there buddy. This week on the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast we have a special guest Brad Sweeney. Brad is a store director in his 40th year with <a href="https://www.bashas.com/" rel="nofollow">Bashas Supermarkets</a>. He is also Brian and Joey&#39;s dad. In this episode, we talk about the positives and the negatives of being on the frontlines during this crisis, Review the growth of the studio from Brad&#39;s perspective, and the importance of a positive outlook. </p>

<h3>Growth</h3>

<p>We start off talking about Brad&#39;s memories and outside perspective of the studio. The first thing he said was, &quot;mcdowell road.&quot; He&#39;s referring to our second studio location, which was in a bad neighborhood, right between two freeways. Matt then talks about how the studio was started in 2007 during the recession but we succeeded because we learned how to grind and didn&#39;t know any better. Brad then shares the story of Brian being in the hospital long term in 2018. He remembers Brian&#39;s strong purpose to keep pushing Dearing further from the hospital and his refusal to let the studio die. Brian explains his reason why, which was he&#39;s never seen a facility focused on love and pushing the person.  </p>

<h3>Giving is Powerful</h3>

<p>As a store director, Matt brings attention to the fact that Brad is on the frontlines. Brad talks about how there are good moments and bad moments and shares an incredible story. He practices what we preach when he describes the bad moments because he gives those people the benefit of the doubt. He says that the people who come in the store stressed are the ones who are struggling, and they have big hearts even if they aren&#39;t showing it. The good is still present. He shares about two customers who came in and chose to GIVE. They bought $1,000 worth of gift cards from small businesses and gave them to his employees. This helped the small businesses, and acknowledged the hard work from the employees. </p>

<h3>On the Next Podcast</h3>

<p>As we wrap up with Brad, we called Shea into the podcast to talk about her latest blogs &amp; our upcoming episode of the podcast. Shea has been grinding from home writing these amazing blogs trying to make a difference. Check out her blog on <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/non-essential" rel="nofollow">non-essentials</a> and what that means for us as an acting school. </p>

<h3>A Message From Joey</h3>

<p>Having our Dad on the podcast today was so much fun. He raised all three of us to live by the golden rule, &quot;treat others how you want to be treated.&quot; My dad has faced a ton of hardships in his life. One of which was helping Brian and I fight through living positively with our blood disorder, <a href="https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/condition/autoimmune-lymphoproliferative-syndrome" rel="nofollow">ALPS Gene</a>. When Brian was in his coma, my dad always kept hope and was a rock for our family. I will never forget being quarantined on my birthday when I was younger with low blood numbers. My dad invited two of my closes friends over and had us decorate face-masks &amp; play video games. He is an inspiration for me to be selfless and always care for others, and I hope his story inspires you all to do the same! </p>]]>
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  <title>Youth Improv Podcast: Yes Because</title>
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  <pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2020 12:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Youth improv student, Jack Dearing joins us. We teach our liseners how to do improv with the yes because exercise. Become a master improviser from home! </itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Youth Improv Podcast 
Welcome back to the Dearing Acting Studio Kids Podcast. We promised our Youth Improv students (https://www.dearingstudio.com/youth-acting-classes) a personal podcast to help them practice improv from home during quarantine. As the coronavirus (https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html) has shaken the nation, we've been forced to move our classes online. In 13 years of operation, we've never closed our doors and we refused to give up now. Our Wednesday online Youth Improv class was a huge fail forward. Navigating different programs, and technical difficulties we fought through and had a fun class, but it was far below our expectations. 
What are our expectations?
Our guardian team at Dearing Acting Studio runs on a belief in the 10x rule (https://www.amazon.com/10X-Rule-Difference-Between-Success/dp/B005DGW34C/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&amp;amp;keywords=10x&amp;amp;qid=1584818779&amp;amp;sr=8-1). We repeat it day in and day out and the concept is simple. You give ten times the value of what the person is paying for or expecting. The key is to do this selflessly seeking nothing in return. We believe that giving is one of the most powerful things you can do in this world, so we seek ways to help every day. Even though the class technically "worked" it wasn't smooth, organized, and seemless yet, and that is what we shoot for. 
What is Yes Because?
Yes because is an improv exercise that helps with building your scene. You might have heard of the famous second city (https://www.secondcity.com/) exercise, "yes and" which is what we used to teach. We've transitioned into using because for what it does to the scene. Yes because is a vertical move. What that means is it pushes the scene forward into a new direction, building off of what has already been established. Yes and is a horizontal move. This adds new information to the scene instead of building on what's right in front of you. While they are both great tools, yes because is the foundation for our program.
Teach Me How
Yes because starts with a relationship based statement to your scene partner. For example I might say, "Mom you always make me smile." The second step is agreeing to the information that your scene partner gives you. For example, you would respond by saying, "Yes I always make you smile because..." The third step is giving a logical reason for why the information is true, this is your because statement. For example, "Because we have a strong relationship." From here the exercise continues, with you repeating the latest statement and adding because!  
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    <![CDATA[<h3>Youth Improv Podcast </h3>

<p>Welcome back to the Dearing Acting Studio Kids Podcast. We promised our Youth Improv <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/youth-acting-classes" rel="nofollow">students</a> a personal podcast to help them practice improv from home during quarantine. As the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html" rel="nofollow">coronavirus</a> has shaken the nation, we&#39;ve been forced to move our classes online. In 13 years of operation, we&#39;ve never closed our doors and we refused to give up now. Our Wednesday online Youth Improv class was a huge fail forward. Navigating different programs, and technical difficulties we fought through and had a fun class, but it was far below our expectations. </p>

<h3>What are our expectations?</h3>

<p>Our guardian team at Dearing Acting Studio runs on a belief in the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/10X-Rule-Difference-Between-Success/dp/B005DGW34C/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=10x&qid=1584818779&sr=8-1" rel="nofollow">10x rule</a>. We repeat it day in and day out and the concept is simple. You give ten times the value of what the person is paying for or expecting. The key is to do this selflessly seeking nothing in return. We believe that giving is one of the most powerful things you can do in this world, so we seek ways to help every day. Even though the class technically &quot;worked&quot; it wasn&#39;t smooth, organized, and seemless yet, and that is what we shoot for. </p>

<h3>What is Yes Because?</h3>

<p>Yes because is an improv exercise that helps with building your scene. You might have heard of the famous <a href="https://www.secondcity.com/" rel="nofollow">second city</a> exercise, &quot;yes and&quot; which is what we used to teach. We&#39;ve transitioned into using because for what it does to the scene. Yes because is a vertical move. What that means is it pushes the scene forward into a new direction, building off of what has already been established. Yes and is a horizontal move. This adds new information to the scene instead of building on what&#39;s right in front of you. While they are both great tools, yes because is the foundation for our program.</p>

<h3>Teach Me How</h3>

<p>Yes because starts with a relationship based statement to your scene partner. For example I might say, &quot;Mom you always make me smile.&quot; The second step is agreeing to the information that your scene partner gives you. For example, you would respond by saying, &quot;Yes I always make you smile because...&quot; The third step is giving a logical reason for why the information is true, this is your because statement. For example, &quot;Because we have a strong relationship.&quot; From here the exercise continues, with you repeating the latest statement and adding because! </p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<h3>Youth Improv Podcast </h3>

<p>Welcome back to the Dearing Acting Studio Kids Podcast. We promised our Youth Improv <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/youth-acting-classes" rel="nofollow">students</a> a personal podcast to help them practice improv from home during quarantine. As the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/index.html" rel="nofollow">coronavirus</a> has shaken the nation, we&#39;ve been forced to move our classes online. In 13 years of operation, we&#39;ve never closed our doors and we refused to give up now. Our Wednesday online Youth Improv class was a huge fail forward. Navigating different programs, and technical difficulties we fought through and had a fun class, but it was far below our expectations. </p>

<h3>What are our expectations?</h3>

<p>Our guardian team at Dearing Acting Studio runs on a belief in the <a href="https://www.amazon.com/10X-Rule-Difference-Between-Success/dp/B005DGW34C/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=10x&qid=1584818779&sr=8-1" rel="nofollow">10x rule</a>. We repeat it day in and day out and the concept is simple. You give ten times the value of what the person is paying for or expecting. The key is to do this selflessly seeking nothing in return. We believe that giving is one of the most powerful things you can do in this world, so we seek ways to help every day. Even though the class technically &quot;worked&quot; it wasn&#39;t smooth, organized, and seemless yet, and that is what we shoot for. </p>

<h3>What is Yes Because?</h3>

<p>Yes because is an improv exercise that helps with building your scene. You might have heard of the famous <a href="https://www.secondcity.com/" rel="nofollow">second city</a> exercise, &quot;yes and&quot; which is what we used to teach. We&#39;ve transitioned into using because for what it does to the scene. Yes because is a vertical move. What that means is it pushes the scene forward into a new direction, building off of what has already been established. Yes and is a horizontal move. This adds new information to the scene instead of building on what&#39;s right in front of you. While they are both great tools, yes because is the foundation for our program.</p>

<h3>Teach Me How</h3>

<p>Yes because starts with a relationship based statement to your scene partner. For example I might say, &quot;Mom you always make me smile.&quot; The second step is agreeing to the information that your scene partner gives you. For example, you would respond by saying, &quot;Yes I always make you smile because...&quot; The third step is giving a logical reason for why the information is true, this is your because statement. For example, &quot;Because we have a strong relationship.&quot; From here the exercise continues, with you repeating the latest statement and adding because! </p>]]>
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  <itunes:subtitle>The Masterclass Scene Study Intensive weekend transforms lives through acting. Challenge yourself to "seek critique" and become the best version of yourself.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Dearing Acting Studio Podcast
Welcome back to the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast! Today our Guardian team had three loaded topics that we reviewed. Masterclass, Goal Rocks, and Teaching to the Person. Let's dive in and unpack these topics as we head into March.
Masterclass Intensive Scene Study 
Our Masterclass (https://www.dearingstudio.com/adult-acting-classes) scene study intensive is one of the highest levels of mastery training offered at the Dearing Studio. Within a four day period, students perform various scenes from award winning plays receive critique by master coach and studio director, Matthew Dearing. Each scene performs twice over the course of the 4 days, with a day in between to rehearse and apply critique from day one. Matt chose to model this intensive after training with the highly coveted acting coach, Larry Moss (http://larrymoss.org/larry-moss-studio.html). 
Each one of the Guardians team has performed in the Masterclass. We have all had transformative experiences as we have grown as performers and human beings. Each story is unique in the way that our struggles and demons  to light. Although our stories are varying, the outcome was the same for all of us... LIFE CHANGING. We believe in using acting as a vehicle for personal development and this class is a direct representation of that. 
The "Rock" Idea
We revisit our goal "rocks" as Matt explains how the idea originated from Gino Wickman's book, Traction (https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/1936661837). Wickman speaks about creating small but big goals that are concrete and attainable to hit quarterly. Of course, Matt being Matt encourages us as a team to take a mini field trip to the "mountain of beauty" as his daughter calls it. :) We all gathered different rocks and assigned them goals. We all connect with having a "physical" elements constantly present and reminding us of the goals we set. 
Teaching the Person
As a team, we typically will de-brief after each class to go over the celebrate the successes, but most importantly, discuss growth points and evaluate where we can grow as high-level coaches. Brian mentioned to us that his transformation happened when he was teaching the student instead of teaching the piece. Every student that walks through our doors is coached from where they are at. This means, their state of mind, their skill level, their work ethic, and of course, their willingness to grow and succeed. 
Thank you for listening to the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast. Please like, subscribe.....and have a Dearing day! :)  
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    <![CDATA[<h3>Dearing Acting Studio Podcast</h3>

<p>Welcome back to the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast! Today our Guardian team had three loaded topics that we reviewed. Masterclass, Goal Rocks, and Teaching to the Person. Let&#39;s dive in and unpack these topics as we head into March.</p>

<h3>Masterclass Intensive Scene Study </h3>

<p>Our <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/adult-acting-classes" rel="nofollow">Masterclass</a> scene study intensive is one of the highest levels of mastery training offered at the Dearing Studio. Within a four day period, students perform various scenes from award winning plays receive critique by master coach and studio director, Matthew Dearing. Each scene performs twice over the course of the 4 days, with a day in between to rehearse and apply critique from day one. Matt chose to model this intensive after training with the highly coveted acting coach, <a href="http://larrymoss.org/larry-moss-studio.html" rel="nofollow">Larry Moss</a>. </p>

<p>Each one of the Guardians team has performed in the Masterclass. We have all had transformative experiences as we have grown as performers and human beings. Each story is unique in the way that our struggles and demons  to light. Although our stories are varying, the outcome was the same for all of us... LIFE CHANGING. We believe in using acting as a vehicle for personal development and this class is a direct representation of that. </p>

<h3>The &quot;Rock&quot; Idea</h3>

<p>We revisit our goal &quot;rocks&quot; as Matt explains how the idea originated from Gino Wickman&#39;s book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/1936661837" rel="nofollow">Traction</a>. Wickman speaks about creating small but big goals that are concrete and attainable to hit quarterly. Of course, Matt being Matt encourages us as a team to take a mini field trip to the &quot;mountain of beauty&quot; as his daughter calls it. :) We all gathered different rocks and assigned them goals. We all connect with having a &quot;physical&quot; elements constantly present and reminding us of the goals we set. </p>

<h3>Teaching the Person</h3>

<p>As a team, we typically will de-brief after each class to go over the celebrate the successes, but most importantly, discuss growth points and evaluate where we can grow as high-level coaches. Brian mentioned to us that his transformation happened when he was teaching the student instead of teaching the piece. Every student that walks through our doors is coached from where they are at. This means, their state of mind, their skill level, their work ethic, and of course, their willingness to grow and succeed. </p>

<p>Thank you for listening to the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast. Please like, subscribe.....and have a Dearing day! :) </p>]]>
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<p>Welcome back to the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast! Today our Guardian team had three loaded topics that we reviewed. Masterclass, Goal Rocks, and Teaching to the Person. Let&#39;s dive in and unpack these topics as we head into March.</p>

<h3>Masterclass Intensive Scene Study </h3>

<p>Our <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/adult-acting-classes" rel="nofollow">Masterclass</a> scene study intensive is one of the highest levels of mastery training offered at the Dearing Studio. Within a four day period, students perform various scenes from award winning plays receive critique by master coach and studio director, Matthew Dearing. Each scene performs twice over the course of the 4 days, with a day in between to rehearse and apply critique from day one. Matt chose to model this intensive after training with the highly coveted acting coach, <a href="http://larrymoss.org/larry-moss-studio.html" rel="nofollow">Larry Moss</a>. </p>

<p>Each one of the Guardians team has performed in the Masterclass. We have all had transformative experiences as we have grown as performers and human beings. Each story is unique in the way that our struggles and demons  to light. Although our stories are varying, the outcome was the same for all of us... LIFE CHANGING. We believe in using acting as a vehicle for personal development and this class is a direct representation of that. </p>

<h3>The &quot;Rock&quot; Idea</h3>

<p>We revisit our goal &quot;rocks&quot; as Matt explains how the idea originated from Gino Wickman&#39;s book, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/Traction-Get-Grip-Your-Business/dp/1936661837" rel="nofollow">Traction</a>. Wickman speaks about creating small but big goals that are concrete and attainable to hit quarterly. Of course, Matt being Matt encourages us as a team to take a mini field trip to the &quot;mountain of beauty&quot; as his daughter calls it. :) We all gathered different rocks and assigned them goals. We all connect with having a &quot;physical&quot; elements constantly present and reminding us of the goals we set. </p>

<h3>Teaching the Person</h3>

<p>As a team, we typically will de-brief after each class to go over the celebrate the successes, but most importantly, discuss growth points and evaluate where we can grow as high-level coaches. Brian mentioned to us that his transformation happened when he was teaching the student instead of teaching the piece. Every student that walks through our doors is coached from where they are at. This means, their state of mind, their skill level, their work ethic, and of course, their willingness to grow and succeed. </p>

<p>Thank you for listening to the Dearing Acting Studio Podcast. Please like, subscribe.....and have a Dearing day! :) </p>]]>
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  <pubDate>Thu, 20 Feb 2020 10:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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  <itunes:subtitle>A professional development podcast must listen! It's important to work for more clients during successful times. In other words plant while you harvest.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>Plant While You Harvest: Professional Development Podcast
In this episode of our professional development podcast we discuss the importance of seeking new clients while you are having success.  Or in other words how to "Plant While You Harvest". We're excited to have special guest Tony Calvis (https://tonycalvisjr.com) on the mic with Brian Sweeney, Matthew Dearing, and Joey Sweeney.
Tony Calvis and the Nextiva connection to professional development
Tony Calvis is an extremely successful human being who believes in constant growth. He works with Nextiva (https://www.nextiva.com), one of the top business communications companies in world. Nextiva's CEO, Tomas Gorny (https://www.nextiva.com/tomas-gorny/), is a visionary in the tech industry. Nextiva has been using our Professional Development Services (https://www.dearingstudio.com/professional-development) for years. Dearing Acting Studio has partnered in Nextiva for Corporate Training, Keynote Speech Writing, Speech Coaching, Team Building and Sales Workshops. Matthew Dearing also reflects back on the early days of Dearing Acting Studio and how we first came to meet Tony. We enjoyed going down memory lane to celebrate our growth. 
Other topics include casting in phoenix, video production and mastery mindset
Tony Calvis is the creative content director at Nextiva. He is also an expert in video production and video editing. Tony was brought into the studio to check out our acting classes, theater and online acting courses in order to help us find ways to continue to grow. In this podcast we go through the importance of conflict within the work environment, having a mastery mindset, casting in phoenix, production best practices, and more. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Dearing Acting Studio Professional Development Podcast where we discuss the connection between life and acting. Please Like, Subscribe, Share and have a Dearing Day! 
To see the full video of this podcast go you the episode HERE on our Youtube channel. 
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    <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Plant While You Harvest: Professional Development Podcast</strong></h3>

<p>In this episode of our professional development podcast we discuss the importance of seeking new clients while you are having success.  Or in other words how to &quot;Plant While You Harvest&quot;. We&#39;re excited to have special guest <a href="https://tonycalvisjr.com" rel="nofollow">Tony Calvis</a> on the mic with Brian Sweeney, Matthew Dearing, and Joey Sweeney.</p>

<p><strong>Tony Calvis and the Nextiva connection to professional development</strong></p>

<p>Tony Calvis is an extremely successful human being who believes in constant growth. He works with <a href="https://www.nextiva.com" rel="nofollow">Nextiva</a>, one of the top business communications companies in world. Nextiva&#39;s CEO, <a href="https://www.nextiva.com/tomas-gorny/" rel="nofollow">Tomas Gorny</a>, is a visionary in the tech industry. Nextiva has been using our <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/professional-development" rel="nofollow">Professional Development Services</a> for years. Dearing Acting Studio has partnered in Nextiva for Corporate Training, Keynote Speech Writing, Speech Coaching, Team Building and Sales Workshops. Matthew Dearing also reflects back on the early days of Dearing Acting Studio and how we first came to meet Tony. We enjoyed going down memory lane to celebrate our growth. </p>

<p><strong>Other topics include casting in phoenix, video production and mastery mindset</strong></p>

<p>Tony Calvis is the creative content director at Nextiva. He is also an expert in video production and video editing. Tony was brought into the studio to check out our acting classes, theater and online acting courses in order to help us find ways to continue to grow. In this podcast we go through the importance of conflict within the work environment, having a mastery mindset, casting in phoenix, production best practices, and more. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Dearing Acting Studio Professional Development Podcast where we discuss the connection between life and acting. Please Like, Subscribe, Share and have a Dearing Day! </p>

<p>To see the full video of this podcast go you the episode HERE on our Youtube channel.</p>]]>
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  <itunes:summary>
    <![CDATA[<h3><strong>Plant While You Harvest: Professional Development Podcast</strong></h3>

<p>In this episode of our professional development podcast we discuss the importance of seeking new clients while you are having success.  Or in other words how to &quot;Plant While You Harvest&quot;. We&#39;re excited to have special guest <a href="https://tonycalvisjr.com" rel="nofollow">Tony Calvis</a> on the mic with Brian Sweeney, Matthew Dearing, and Joey Sweeney.</p>

<p><strong>Tony Calvis and the Nextiva connection to professional development</strong></p>

<p>Tony Calvis is an extremely successful human being who believes in constant growth. He works with <a href="https://www.nextiva.com" rel="nofollow">Nextiva</a>, one of the top business communications companies in world. Nextiva&#39;s CEO, <a href="https://www.nextiva.com/tomas-gorny/" rel="nofollow">Tomas Gorny</a>, is a visionary in the tech industry. Nextiva has been using our <a href="https://www.dearingstudio.com/professional-development" rel="nofollow">Professional Development Services</a> for years. Dearing Acting Studio has partnered in Nextiva for Corporate Training, Keynote Speech Writing, Speech Coaching, Team Building and Sales Workshops. Matthew Dearing also reflects back on the early days of Dearing Acting Studio and how we first came to meet Tony. We enjoyed going down memory lane to celebrate our growth. </p>

<p><strong>Other topics include casting in phoenix, video production and mastery mindset</strong></p>

<p>Tony Calvis is the creative content director at Nextiva. He is also an expert in video production and video editing. Tony was brought into the studio to check out our acting classes, theater and online acting courses in order to help us find ways to continue to grow. In this podcast we go through the importance of conflict within the work environment, having a mastery mindset, casting in phoenix, production best practices, and more. We hope you enjoy this episode of the Dearing Acting Studio Professional Development Podcast where we discuss the connection between life and acting. Please Like, Subscribe, Share and have a Dearing Day! </p>

<p>To see the full video of this podcast go you the episode HERE on our Youtube channel.</p>]]>
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