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  • UBI and the Arts: Benefits Beyond a Universal Basic Income with Conrad Shaw
    Jan 15 2026

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    In this episode of the Late Bloomer Actor podcast, host David John Clark dives into the concept of Universal Basic Income (UBI) with guest Conrad Shaw, an actor and advocate for UBI. They explore how UBI can provide financial stability for creatives, allowing them to focus on their craft without the constant pressure of financial insecurity. Conrad shares insights from his work on the Bootstraps project and discusses the potential societal benefits of UBI, including increased creativity and reduced poverty.

    Takeaways

    • UBI provides a financial floor for everyone, allowing people to pursue their passions without financial stress.
    • Conrad Shaw's Bootstraps project explores the real-world impact of UBI on individuals and communities.
    • UBI can lead to increased creativity and productivity by removing the fear of financial insecurity.
    • The concept of UBI is gaining traction globally, with various pilot programs showing positive results.
    • UBI is not about replacing work but enhancing the quality of work and life.
    • Financial stability through UBI can lead to healthier risk-taking and innovation.
    • UBI can reduce poverty and inequality by providing a basic income to all citizens.
    • The arts and creative industries stand to benefit significantly from the implementation of UBI.
    • UBI encourages a shift from survival mode to a focus on personal growth and contribution.

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    For information on The Bootstraps Project.

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    1 ora
  • Off Script: 2026 New Year's Special - 2025 Lessons Learned
    Jan 1 2026

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    In this reflective episode, David John Clark reviews the key themes and insights from the previous year, 2025, in the context of acting. He emphasizes the importance of community, the intersection of business and creativity, and the necessity of self-belief and joy in the acting journey. Through reflections with previous guests, he explores topics such as self-sabotage, marketing authenticity, and the need for a supportive network. As he looks forward to 2026, he encourages listeners to embrace their unique paths and to prioritize their creative journeys.

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    28 min
  • Off Script: Christmas Cheers and Podcasting Wins: 2025 Wrapped
    Dec 25 2025

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    Join David John Clark, the Late Bloomer Actor, for a festive Christmas Day episode filled with reflections on a remarkable year. From the warmth of Adelaide, Australia, David shares insights into his podcasting journey, celebrating a 125% audience growth and a 51% increase in followers. Dive into the stats, hear about the most popular episodes, and enjoy a heartfelt thank you to listeners worldwide. Whether you're celebrating a white Christmas or enjoying the summer sun, this episode is a perfect companion to your holiday festivities. Tune in for a blend of gratitude, data, and a sneak peek into what's coming in 2026!

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    20 min
  • Off Script: The Business Of Acting
    Dec 18 2025

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    In this episode of 'The Late Bloomer Actor,' David John Clark delves into the business side of acting, sharing insights and advice for actors at all stages of their careers. He emphasizes the importance of treating acting as a small business, understanding one's brand, and maintaining professionalism. David discusses the significance of headshots, showreels, and online presence, while also touching on the challenges of rejection and the value of resilience. He encourages actors to create their own work, stay organized, and continuously develop their skills.

    Takeaways

    • Acting is a small business; treat it professionally.
    • Know your brand and communicate it effectively.
    • Invest in current headshots that represent you.
    • Create a showreel that showcases your work.
    • Build and maintain a strong online presence.
    • Rejection is part of the journey; stay resilient.
    • Create your own work to maintain control and creativity.
    • Stay organized with an acting tracker spreadsheet.
    • Continuously develop skills and seek professional growth.
    • Community and joy are essential in the acting journey.

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    19 min
  • Community For Creatives - End Of Year Special 2025
    Oct 15 2025

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    In this engaging 'End Of Year Special' episode, David John Clark hosts a discussion with Melanie Perry, Julie Hyde Mew, and Pip Edwards about the importance of creative communities. They explore how these communities provide support, foster collaboration, and help creatives thrive, especially in challenging times like the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Takeaways

    • Creative communities are vital for support and collaboration.
    • COVID-19 highlighted the need for human connection.
    • Cr38ives community fosters creativity and business growth.
    • Online and in-person communities both have unique benefits.
    • Actors and artists thrive in supportive environments.
    • Community helps navigate the ups and downs of creative careers.
    • Belonging to a community enhances mental health.
    • Creative people often face unique challenges and need support.
    • Collaboration within communities leads to innovative projects.
    • Human connection remains essential despite technological advances.

    Check-out the Cr38ives community for yourself.

    And reach out to Pip Edwards for any support such as self-taping or mentoring.

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    50 min
  • Why Actors Need a Business Plan (and a Sense of Humor!) with Thomas M. Copeland
    Sep 15 2025

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    S04E09: In this episode of the Late Bloomer Actor, host David John Clark speaks with Tom Copeland, an actor and entrepreneur, about the importance of treating an acting career like a business. They discuss Tom's journey from a business background to acting, the concept of being a late bloomer, and the significance of self-taping and branding in the industry. Tom shares insights on diversifying income streams and the value of experience, emphasizing that actors should focus on the work and not just the fame.


    Takeaways

    - Talent and training are only half the equation.
    - Actors must treat their careers like a business.
    - Branding and strategy are essential for longevity in acting.
    - Self-taping is a crucial investment in an actor's career.
    - Late bloomers bring valuable life experiences to acting.
    - Professionalism is key in the acting industry.
    - Diversifying income streams can provide stability for actors.
    - The journey in acting is often unplanned and should be embraced.

    Find Tom on Instagram under 'CastingTom', or his website 'CastingTom'.

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    56 min
  • How We Role with Robert Peterpaul
    Aug 15 2025

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    Join us as we dive into the world of acting with Robert Peterpaul, an award-winning actor, writer, and host of the podcasts "The Art of Kindness" and "How We Roll." In this episode, Robert shares his journey from childhood acting to Broadway, and offers insights into managing an acting career like a business. Discover the importance of authenticity, networking, and maintaining a strong online presence.

    Key Takeaways:

    The significance of treating your acting career as a business. How to effectively use IMDB and casting sites as marketing tools. The role of kindness and authenticity in building industry relationships. Tips for maintaining a balanced and fulfilling career in acting.

    Guest Information:

    Robert Peterpaul: Award-winning actor, writer, and podcast host. Podcasts: "The Art of Kindness" and "How We Roll."

    Connect with Robert:

    Instagram: @robpeterpaul TikTok: @RobertPeterPaul

    Call to Action: Tune in to Robert's podcasts for more insights and connect with him on social media to join his kindness community.

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    1 ora e 7 min
  • Self-Sabotage and the Business of Acting with NY Agent Albert Bramante
    Jul 15 2025

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    In this episode of The Late Bloomer Actor, David speaks with New York talent agent Albert Bramante about his journey in the acting industry, the psychology behind self-sabotage in actors, and the importance of mindset and language in pursuing an acting career. They discuss the pressures actors face, strategies to overcome self-doubt, and the significance of building relationships within the industry. Albert shares insights from his book, 'Rise Above The Script,' emphasizing the need for persistence and a positive outlook in the competitive world of acting.

    Takeaways

    - Albert Bramante's journey from psychology to talent management.

    - Self-sabotage in actors often stems from internal fears and external pressures.

    - Actors face unique challenges in receiving feedback compared to other professions.

    - The importance of mindset and language in defining oneself as an actor.

    - Persistence is key in the acting industry; actors must keep pushing forward.

    - Building relationships with agents and casting directors is crucial for success.

    - Actors should view auditions as opportunities to perform rather than as tests.

    - The concept of rejection in acting is often misunderstood; it's not personal.

    - Having a long-term plan can help actors navigate their careers effectively.

    - Late bloomers in acting can still find success at any age.


    Check out 'Rise Above The Script' on Amazon.

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    47 min