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    eP 108. Scratch The Record

    en-usAugust 17, 2022
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    About this Episode

    After a hostile confrontation with a wardrobe stylist, actor Tiwana Floyd adopts the term "SCRATCH THE RECORD" as a way to confront disrespectful and offensive industry professionals.

    Tired of being afraid to stand her ground for fear of job retaliation, Tiwana looks to master emotional maturity when confronting offenders in Hollywood.

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    :: Meet Tiwana ::
    Tiwana Floyd is a Los Angeles-based actor, improviser, writer, and content creator. Acting Lessons Learned is her love letter to her Actor Frens, to assist them in navigating the working actor system while reminding them they are not alone in their show business experiences

    Tiwana's personal stories about the lessons she's learned along the way in her 20 year acting journey can be cringy, comedic, uplifting, and sometimes sad. Still, all to enlighten the listener on the peaks and valleys of being an actor. 

    This podcast is for actors of any age at any career level. It's also for non-actors curious to learn what an actor on the rise endures to grow a career.

    :: Honors ::
    A recipient of the 2019 NBC-sponsored Bob Curry Diversity in Comedy Fellowship and graduate of Second City Hollywood's Improvisation and Directing Programs,


    Tiwana produces original shorts spotlighting societal outliers. Through the gaze of quirky, whimsical, uncharted dark comedy, she writes stories accentuating the eccentric sides of the human condition. 

    Learn more about Tiwana Floyd at
    https://www.tiwanafloyd.com

    And, on Instagram
    @LifeByTiwana
    @tiwanafloydcreative
    @actinglessonslearned

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    Acting Lessons Learned is Produced, Written, Recorded, Engineered and Edited by Tiwana Floyd
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