Episodes
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EP. 60 Jeff Witjas
Partner | Senior VP, Talent at IAG
Margie reconnects with her old friend, talent agent, Jeff Witjas in a conversation spanning decades. You’ve heard of people starting out in the mailroom at William Morris… well, that was Jeff Witjas in the late ’70’s. During his 25 years at WMA, and later as Senior VP of Talent at APA, he has enjoyed much success and worked with such icons as Betty White, Jerry Lewis, Mary Tyler Moore, Bob Hope, George C. Scott and many more. Now a Partner at IAG, his current roster includes Smokey Robinson, Jason Momoa, Elliot Gould, Jon Seda and Lucille Soong, among others. Jeff and Margie trade stories and laughs in this very enjoyable podcast.
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EP. 59 ANTHONY MEINDL
Writer | Director | Teacher
Margie talks with her friend and colleague, the wildly popular Anthony Meindl, who founded AMAW, Anthony Meindl’s Actor Workshop, now in its' 27th year. AMAW is the largest scene study studio in LA with locations in 10 other cities worldwide. Tony is the author of 5 books, including best-sellers, At Left Brain Turn Right and Book the F*cking Job. His film, Where We Go From Here was recently acquired by HULU. Margie and Anthony share similar acting philosophies, encouraging actors to let go, surrender and live in the moment. They are all about helping actors get in touch with their power, accepting the many parts of themselves and saying, “Yes!” to life. Hear what happens when two of the top acting coaches in the world trade stories. They PLAY, they RISK, and they are not afraid to BE MESSY.
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EP. 58 RACHEL LEYCO
Filipino American Filmmaker | Actress
Rachel Leyco is an award-winning queer Filipino American multi-hyphenate filmmaker, actress, and content creator. As an actress, she can be seen on numerous TV shows, such as Netflix's Atypical, BET's Games People Play, Peacock's Bel-Air, and NBC’s Chicago Fire. Recently, she starred in the new holiday rom-com, Yuletide the Knot, and the new Tubi Original thriller, What Happens in Miami.
Defying her family expectations and stereotypes, Rachel f*cked her comfort zone after high school and told her Mom that she was going to pursue acting and film school. Growing up in a Christian household, she went to church every weekend where she was taught that homosexuality was wrong and a sin. Her biggest struggle was coming out and learning to accept herself. In her early twenties, she f*cked that comfort zone and is proud to be living out her authentic self! Margie and Rachel talk openly about their similar challenges in coming out. Margie’s curious-self questions Rachel about labels like gay, queer, bisexual, pansexual and more.
As an advocate for mental health, Rachel discusses her struggles with depression and anxiety and shares some very helpful self-care tools. Rachel also gets into her acting career and how Margie’s class has inspired her to bring the joy into her auditions and, you guessed it, f*ck your comfort zone!
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EP. 57 DR. SHERRY
Ob/Gyn, Author, and Health Expert
Margie f*cks her comfort zone with a candid conversation with Dr. Sheryl A. Ross, aka “Dr. Sherry.” A passionate advocate for women’s health for over 25 years, Dr. Sherry is the author of She-ology: The Definitve Guide to Women’s Intimate Health, and She-ology, the she-quel, Let’s Continue the Conversation. Her series “Lady Parts” on Sarah Hyland and Ellen’s digital network was nominated for the Critic’s Choice Real TV Awards. In this episode, Margie and Dr. Sherry discuss questions like What do you call your vagina? Do you know what’s down there? Why are we so embarrassed? and What type of vibrator do you have? No topic is off limits, as they touch on body shame, #MeToo, porn, trans and sexual identity, the abortion issue, politics, women’s rights, gay rights, self empowerment, you name it!
Twitter @DrSherylRoss
Instgram@drsherryr
Facebook DrSherryR
drsherry.com
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EP. 56 DR. ARLENE DRAKE, PhD, MFT
Psychotherapist | Author
Margie is excited to welcome her friend, Arlene Drake on the podcast. A psychotherapist for over 40 years specializing in trauma recover, Dr. Arlene Drake is a pioneer in the field of adult survivors of childhood abuse. She is the author of Carefrontation - Breaking Free From Childhood Trauma. And…she happens to be a former actress, best known for her work on The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet. Margie and Arlene have a spirited conversation about Arlene's book and the steps to repair the damage of your childhood and take care of your inner child. Arlene speaks directly to the little kid inside each of us on this journey to healing.
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EP. 55 CHRIS SCHELLENGER
Actor | Model | Teacher | Drag QueenChris Schellenger is an actor, model and one of Margie's wonderful teachers. He was a finalist on America’s Next Top Model and has acted in umpteen commercials and in such films as NY84, They Found Hell, Wineville and an upcoming feature (his first role in drag) which we can’t talk about since he signed an NDA. Chris shares his experience of booking a self-tape with Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver) /Lindsay Lohan - in 2013, way before they became popular. Chris talks about his love of the Margie Haber Studio, both as an actor and a teacher and how Margie plucked him out of her class to teach. Margie was excited to hear about his recent role on the TV show, Hacks, where he lived the life of a drag queen. Margie and Chris have an intimate, open discussion about Chris being fluid, the challenges of growing up dressing as a girl and some great advice to parents who may have a trans child. Chris ends the podcast validating men who have a strong feminine side or women who identify more male and how to embrace it and remove any shame around it. -
EP. 54 SALLY STEWART
Actor
“Ever since I’ve worked with you, I’ve either gotten a callback or booked."
Sally, on working with MargieSally has been a professional actor for over 20 years. She has guest-starred on such series as Bull, FBI Most Wanted, Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, The Sopranos and New York Undercover. With roles from a judge to a lawyer to a victim, she has lived them all. Sally shares what it is like to be cast as a co-star supporting the story rather than being the star. She has also acted in theater and had the privilege of working opposite the legendary Ruby Dee. Sally played Rose in August Wilson’s, Fence, directed by Broadway director, Marion McClinton. Margie and Sally discuss the challenges of playing such a complicated character.
Sally has created, written and produced a series called Pop Pairing. Sally starts off with her Southern, American, Jamaican, New York City roots and her journey as an actress. She shares her challenges as well as her fears. Margie remarks on her amazing growth since starting her class a year ago. Sally shares how it has changed her approach to acting by simplifying and being more specific with auditioning. The podcast concludes with Sally’s advice for actors.
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EP. 53 Alexandra Paul
Actress | Activist | Co-host of Switch4Good Podcast
There are so many layers to Alexandra Paul and Margie hits all of them on this podcast. Firstly, her acting career. What was it like to star on the iconic TV series, “Baywatch” for five years, as well as her 100 movies and other TV shows? [Margie's wife is obsessed with Alexandra's Lifetime movies!] They discuss Alexandra’s dedication as an athlete and how that helped her find the discipline she needed to be a working actress. Next, they explore Alexandra’s journey into becoming a vegan, which also led to her role as an activist and being arrested countless times to protect animals and human rights. In her last effort, she was acquitted for rescuing a chicken from a slaughter truck. And lastly, they riff on how all this has led her to co-host her amazing podcast, Switch4Good, which encourages listeners to “Ditch Dairy. Feel Awesome. Save the World.” Don’t miss Margie's conversation with Alexandra Paul, which is filled with love and respect for each other.
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EP. 52 Kim Krejus
Artistic Director, 16th St Actors Studio
Melbourne, Australia
Kim is the founder and artistic director of 16th St Actors Studio in Melbourne Australia. It is a prestigious creative space for actors to train in all levels of their creative development and has a not-for-profit foundation that is opening up opportunities for emerging writers and directors. Kim started out as a film actor receiving an Australian Film Institute best actress nomination for the film, "Mouth to Mouth." She was so young! Just 19.
Kim shares her challenges growing up as a Catholic with an abusive alcoholic stepfather and how this shaped her life to become a kind person who cares about people. Margie and Kim discuss alcoholism and Alanon and how Margie's book, "F*ck Your Comfort Zone" can help those who get caught in the triangle of rescuer, victim and persecutor. Kim got out of her comfort zone with Buddhism, which helped her deal with the tragedy of losing her sister to cancer when she was in her 50's. Margie and Kim have so much in common as they share what it is like to own an acting studio and their passion for teaching. In the end, they give actors some insight on how they create characters.
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EP 51. FABRIZIO TRAVERSA, ITALIAN ACTOR
In this podcast, Margie talks to her student and friend, Fabrizio, from Italy, about the challenges of being so handsome that people often don’t see past your looks. In Hollywood, beauty is so important. Margie and Fabrizio discuss how this phenomenon has affected his life and how therapy has helped him see who he is underneath the exterior, appreciate it and grow from the inside. Fabrizio talks about his critical parent, a term from Margie's book, F*ck your Comfort Zone, “Am I smart enough, vulnerable enough?” They discuss Hollywood’s handsome leading men such as Paul Newman and Robert Redford, and what they brought to their characters from their core, even in comedy. Margie and Fabrizio talk about his career, the International Studies Program, Fabrizio's growth as an actor and what he is taking with him as he returns to Rome after visiting for 3 weeks.
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EP. 50 MARK MEASURES
Talent Agent, President of KMR Talent
Mark is president of Kazarian/Measures/Ruskin & Associates and has represented such stars as Brad Pitt, Cameron Diaz, Chris Pratt, Jane Lynch, Terrance Howard and Margie's wonderful student, Melanie Nicholls-King. Mark shares some intimate childhood memories of losing his parents at a young age and dropping out of high school. He began his career as a commercial agent in 1988. (Ironically working for the same agencies that Margie worked with at the start of her commercial career - TGI and Harry Abrams.) Both Mark and Margie also worked with Brad Pitt and Halle Berry. And they discovered another thing in common - their favorite musical, “Ragtime!” (which is Margie's son, Michael's favorite as well!) Mark discusses what makes an actor successful in commercials, theater and film/tv. He goes over his checklist for success, what makes a good self-tape, cover letter, head shots and gives his viewpoint on managers vs agents. They also discuss the question of authenticity in casting – for instance, whether one should hire a gay actor for a gay role, and the company’s championing of actors with disabilities. Margie and Mark end the conversation with questions from her students and a wise suggestion from Mark - "Do one thing for your career each day and you will have done 365 of them at the end of the year!”
www.kmrtalent.com
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EP. 49 Jackson Kelly
Actor
For a young guy, Jackson has been very busy as a series regular in “Lucky Hank” with well-known actor Bob Odenkirk from “Breaking Bad” and “Better Call Saul” and his new series for Disney, “Witch Mountain” starring Bryce Dallas Howard, as well as the Oscar-nominated short, “My Year of Dicks,” streaming on Hulu and many other productions soon to be released. Margie and Jackson talk about what it was like working with Bob Odenkirk and how he got the part, as well as his first feature film and WItch Mountain.
Margie and Kelly recall the first time they met when he was just 18 starring in the movie, “Hard Miles” with her student, Richard Gunn. Ironically, the film was about an anorexic boy, while Kelly was keeping his own secret that he, too, was suffering from the same disease.
Most rewarding is that Jackson decided to use this podcast as a way to “out“ himself and share his eating disorder. Margie remembers the time that she kindly asked if he had an eating disorder and Jackson bravely outed himself about his challenges and setbacks over the past four years.
If anyone has an eating disorder or knows someone suffering from it, please share this podcast with them. It is inspiring, as Kelly truly "F*cked his comfort zone!"
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EP. 48 Rabbi Denise Eger
Spiritual Leader | Social Activist | Author
In celebration of Pride Month, Margie talks with her longtime friend and rabbi, renowned activist and leader, Rabbi Denise L. Eger, who has been at the forefront of the fight for LGBTQ equality for decades. Rabbi Eger is the founding rabbi of Congregation Kol Ami, West Hollywood's Reform Synagogue and was the first openly LGBTQ person to be President of the Central Conference of American Rabbis. She was a founding President of the Lesbian, Gay, & Bisexual Interfaith Clergy Association and the first woman to be elected President of the Southern California Board of Rabbis.
Rabbi Eger officiated the first legal wedding for a lesbian couple in California. Among her many honors, in October 2011, Rabbi Eger was named a GLBT Icon for her long history of activism and service for Gay and Lesbian History Month by the Equality Forum.
Margie and Rabbi Eger talk about how we have a choice in life to submit or rise up. Denise recalls her childhood, growing up with older parents in the South where many places excluded Jews, and shares a haunting memory of the Klu Klux Klan walking down Memphis streets.
Rabbi Eger was ordained in 1988 during the AIDS crisis. She and Margie discuss the challenges of being a Rabbi during that time with so many young gay boys dying and how she and others dealt with all the loss. They cover “The 7 Principles for Living Bravely,” Rabbi Eger’s new book which she co-wrote with her colleague, Reverend Neil Thomas - Mourning, Truth, Rest, Love, Prayer, Joy and Hope. The podcast is filled with hope on how to live fully with empathy during this stressful time of divisive politics where there are threats to marriage equality, attacks on reproduction healthcare and the dehumanization of transgender people, ending with the ever present question - How we can all help to make this a better world a better place? One relationship at a time.
Insta @rabbideniseeger
Fb @Deniseeger and @Rabbi Denise L Eger and @7principlesforlivingbravely
Rabbi Eger is a 3-time author whose latest book is co-authored with Rev. Dr. Neil G. Thomas, "7 Priniciples for Living Bravely" a book of of interfaith spiritual principles that helps us weather the storms of adversity. Look for it on Amazon or your local bookstore. -
Sterling Hawkins is an entrepreneur, an investor, a keynote speaker and the author of a wonderful book called, “Hunting Discomfort.” Margie talks to Sterling about their first encounter, ‘Strangers on a plane,’ where 12 years ago they spent 6 hours as strangers getting to know each other on a flight and formed an intimate friendship that has lasted all these years.
Sterling shares his journey through his doubts, loss and enormous successes in the business world and his personal life. Margie asks some difficult questions about his personal relationships and his amazing success in the world of motivational speaking. He shares the ‘5 steps of discomfort’ from his book, giving our listeners tools for grow both as people as well as navigating the business world.
Website: sterlinghawkins.com
YouTube: @sterling.hawkins
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Margie talks with British Actor, Kris Saddler about his childhood and the challenges that led him to comedy. Kris was recently a series regular on the UK sitcom, Kate and Koji, written by the brilliant Guy Jenkins and Andy Hamilton. Kris has starred in such films as Spitfire over Berlin, a Netflix horror film called Await Further Instructions and the war film, Lancaster Skies. He co-starred in a drama, now being acquired by Netflix called Adult Material where he plays a porn star. Kris talks about creating with joy and passion, the pressure to be perfect in self-tapes, and learning to be freer and using his body. He now considers his childhood issues like dyslexia as superpowers. Kris has also begun writing and producing. He produced 5 fantastic short films during lockdown and is currently writing a new sitcom.
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Margie catches up with her old student and friend, Tom Sawyer. Tom has been an actor for 20 years. In 2022, Tom won "Best Actor in a Drama Feature" at Kevin Smiths inaugural SmodacastleFilm Festival. He has been featured in films selected for South by South West, Frightfest and New York International Independent Film and Video Festival. Tom’s TV credits include The Bill, Casualty, Hollyoaks and Family Affairs as well as different theater productions throughout England.
As a coach, Tom works with actors from all over the world focusing on screen acting and the Meisner Technique. He is co-founder and tutor of Screen Actors London and was selected as a top acting coach by coachfoundation.com. In this intimate, honest conversation, Margie and Tom discuss his childhood, his struggles and his challenges getting out of his comfort zone. He shares his journey as a person, an actor and an acting coach in this podcast exploring our own vulnerabilities and strengths in striving to be the best human one can be.
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Margie talks with longtime friend and iconic culinarian, author, and entrepreneur Susan Feniger, best known for her Modern Mexican, Border Grill restaurants, trucks, and catering; BBQ Mexicana and Pacha Mamas, fast casual eateries in Las Vegas; and Socalo, a California canteen and Mexican pub in Santa Monica all created with her business partner Mary Sue Milliken. Susan has co-authored six cookbooks, starred on The Food Network’s popular “Too Hot Tamales” and competed on Bravo’s “Top Chef Masters.” In 2018, Feniger and Milliken were the recipients of the Julia Child Award and honored with the Gold Award from the LA Times for culinary excellence and innovation in SoCal. Feniger is active in the community, and currently sits on the boards of the Scleroderma Research Foundation, Los Angeles LGBT Center, and L.A. Tourism & Convention Board; she also works closely with the Monterey Bay Aquarium as a member of the Blue Ribbon Task Force, a panel of culinary leaders committed to innovative outreach to promote sustainable seafood. As busy and accomplished as she is, Susan is equally generous, funny and plays a mean game of tennis [not to mention golf, skiing and pickleball!] Enjoy this spirited conversation with Margie and Susan!
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Casting Director
Part 2
Margie continues her conversation with longtime friend and colleague, 4-time Emmy award-winning Casting Director, John Frank Levey. John is best known for casting such iconic shows as China Beach, ER, The West Wing, Third Watch and more recently, Shameless, SEAL Team and Animal Kingdom. John and Margie discuss sex and casting, how the business of casting has changed over the years, self-tapes, the power of silence, the “IT” factor, charisma and more. Don’t forget to check out John’s new book, Right for the Role, a must-read for aspiring actors and casting directors.
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Casting Director
Margie talks with her longtime friend and colleague, 4-time Emmy award-winning Casting Director, John Frank Levey. John is best known for casting such iconic shows as China Beach, ER, The West Wing, Third Watch and more recently, Shameless, SEAL Team and Animal Kingdom. John and Margie talk about how the business of casting has changed over the years, the “IT” factor, charisma and the early days of casting ER and working with heavyweight creators like John Wells from ER and Aaron Sorkin from West Wing. John’s new book, Right for the Role, is a must-read for aspiring actors and casting directors.
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Aubrey Dollar is a Los Angeles based actor, who can be seen in Netflix's upcoming film "The Pain Hustlers" starring Emily Blunt and Chris Evans. She was recently a series regular on Fox's "Filthy Rich" opposite Kim Cattrall. Previously, she starred in Vince Gillian's "Battle Creek" for CBS with Margie’s student, Josh Duhamel as well as the ABC drama, "Women's Murder Club" and Fox's "Point Pleasant." Her feature credits include "See Girl Run" opposite Adam Scott and Sony’s "Hard Luck" with Wesley Snipes. Aubrey shares her early work on soap operas with Margie, “doing the do’s,” working with objects, and dealing with her critical parent in auditions. In the midst of her career, she went back to school and got her psychology degree. Aubrey discusses self tapes and how getting back into acting class has awakened her joy of creating again.
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