Episodes

  • 030 Nathan Singer - Musician/Author
    Nov 26 2024

    Welcome to another edition of Overheard at Chica's Café where we have the talented musician and author Nathan Singer as our special guest. He shares with us his experience with his band, "Whiskey Shambles", and his transition from professional musician to published author while still being a part of the band. We share a few laughs and discover some similarities in our lives. Don't miss this entertaining and humorous interview!


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    28 mins
  • 029 Danny Mora - Actor/Voiceover
    Oct 31 2024

    Our guest on this episode is the lively and entertaining Danny Mora. His energy and charisma fills the conversation, and we knew this was going to be a lively and entertaining episode. With Halloween here, we couldn't resist talking about ghosts and all things supernatural. But it wasn't all fun and games - we delved into the current state of the film and television industry, discussing its future and how technological advancements like AI could potentially impact actors' opportunities and finances. We also shared our own experiences in the industry, including working with the talented Emilio Rivera on a play that brought us together with many other actors who have become lifelong friends. Don't miss out on this enlightening and entertaining conversation with our always fantastic guest, Danny Mora.

    Daniel Edward Mora is an actor known for his work in the multiple Oscar-winning Disney film COCO, A RECURRING ROLE IN THE Peabody Award-winning FX Network series THE BRIDGE, and another regular part in the web series SIN VERGÜENZA, which earned him a nomination to the Imagen Award for best actor in a series. A native of Los Angeles who was raised in San Diego, Mora joined the Army after graduating from high school. After spending three years as a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, he studied business administration at San Diego State University. Rediscovering a love for acting which had been planted in elementary school and later rekindled in a community college, Mora moved to Los Angeles to try his luck in the movie business. And lucky he has been. In addition to the acclaimed COCO and THE BRIDGE, his movie and television credits include: FRESH OFF THE BOARD, AVENGE THE CROWS, 911, THE MENTALIST and FILLY BROWN, a movie favorite that screened at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Along with his acting, Mora is a proud Army veteran who is currently an active member of the Coast Guard Auxiliary Reserve.

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    29 mins
  • 028 Matthew Carauddo - Author/Actor
    Sep 30 2024

    Our guest for this month's episode is Matthew Carauddo, an acclaimed author of the thrilling fantasy series "Diamond Dragons." In this podcast, we delve into his experience in acting and storytelling, as well as his impressive stage combat skills. Tune in for an engaging conversation!

    OVERVIEW: In addition to acting, writing, singing and voice-over, Matthew Carauddo has over 15 years of experience in fencing, staged combat and martial arts (Wing Chun Kung Fu, Jujitsu, Shotokan Karate, Jeet Kune Do, Tricking). Matthew is a licensed fencing instructor, approved and examined by the Federation Francaise D’Escrime (FFE). He has taught hundreds of group fencing classes and one-on-one lessons behind the mask throughout the California bay area at schools, academies of fencing, summer camps, and parks and recreational facilities.

    ORIGINS: Matthew began acting as a child when he was around 9 years old. He pursued on-stage performance throughout middle school, high school, and all throughout college.

    https://diamond-dragons.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/@diamonddragonstale

    To see and hear some examples of Matthew's more recent acting, singing, and voice-over work, visit this link: https://youtube.com/channel/UC9dXWUhBtw0VI5nUOxl1JvA/videos

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    29 mins
  • 027 Inam Inamullah - Playwright/Artist
    Aug 30 2024

    On this month's episode of the Overheard at Chica's Café podcast, we have a special guest, Inam Inamullah, an internationally acclaimed playwright. Our conversation delves into his works such as Khali Plate (Empty Plate) and Ramzan and Jannat, a hilarious adaptation of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Exciting news for fans: Ramzan and Jannat will be embarking on a tour starting in October 2024! As a renowned artist, we also take a deep dive into Inam's creative process when it comes to designing sets for his plays. Be sure to tune in to this lively and insightful episode.

    Inam, originally from South Asia, is a world-renowned artist, poet, and playwright. His work has earned international acclaim for its depth, creativity, and spiritual insight. Despite the challenges he faced early in life, including the hardships brought on by polio, Inam found solace in his art. Through resilience and a profound sense of creativity, he transformed his struggles into a source of beauty and inspiration.
    Inam's artistic journey is not confined to the canvas alone; his passion for the written word is evident in his prolific contributions to poetry and playwriting. His works reflect a deep appreciation for the ancient wisdom imparted by Sufi sages, which has unveiled the mysteries of the universe to him.
    A graduate of UCLA with an MBA, Inam also serves as a Life Coach, guiding others through their own journeys of transformation. His commitment to giving back to the community led him to found the Glitter of Hope Foundation, a local charity dedicated to supporting single mothers and orphans, primarily within the refugee community.
    Inam's latest work, "Whispers of The Flight," offers readers a profound journey that promises to illuminate the path to inner transformation. Whether you're a spiritual seeker, a lover of allegorical tales, or someone on a quest for deeper understanding, this work ensures a transformative experience that resonates deeply with the soul.

    KHALI PLATE (EMPTY PLATE)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UFg4hbN7Ks4&t=958s

    The actual play starts at 15:50 clock counter

    RAMZAN AND JANNAT (Romeo and Juliet)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcCPdcv_gW4

    The plat starts are 12:50 or so.

    Amazon link: https://amzn.to/472w8tO - whispers of the flight

    Find out more about his artwork: https://www.inamgallery.com/

    Whispers of Flight site: www.whispersoftheflight.com

    Inam’s life coaching site: www.elevatelife.guru


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    21 mins
  • 026 Sonia Iris Lozada - Auditions
    Jul 31 2024

    As an aspiring actor, studying the craft is an essential part of the journey. One aspect that actors often neglect is understanding the evolution of a character, from script to screen. We will explore the different approaches to acting and why stage acting is not the same as acting on screen.

    1. "From Script to Screen: The Evolution of a Character"

    Every character begins on the pages of a script, but it takes a skilled actor to bring them to life. Understanding the backstory, motivations, and conflicts of a character is crucial in creating a believable and multi-dimensional performance.

    2. "Breaking Down the Method: The Different Approaches to Acting"

    Actors have different methods and techniques when it comes to their craft. After I review the script I research what kind of work, interests and desires of the character. Whichever method you as an actor chooses, the key is to find a way to connect with the character and bring their truth to the role.

    3. "Why Stage Acting is Not the Same as Acting on Screen"

    Stage acting and screen acting may seem similar, but they require different skill sets. On stage, an actor must project their voice & movements to reach a large audience, while on screen, subtlety is key. Also, stage actors have the luxury of a live audience, while screen actors must master the art of acting in front of a camera.

    4. "The Dos and Don'ts of Auditioning: Tips from Industry Professionals"

    Auditions can be nerve-wracking, but they are an essential part of an actor's career. To help you ace your next audition, here are some tips from industry professionals.

    a. Arrive early and come prepared

    It's important to arrive at least 15 minutes early for your audition. This shows professionalism and gives you time to relax/mentally prepare yourself. Be sure to bring any required materials, and have your monologue (stage) or scene (film/TV) memorized. This is the same for Zoom & self-taping auditions, make sure your backdrop or room isn’t distracting while auditioning.

    Self-taping is another skill set. I find that having a reader with me as I self-tape is essential. Most of my bookings have come from having a fellow actor work with me.

    b. Dress appropriately

    Make sure your outfit is appropriate for the role you're auditioning for. Avoid wearing distracting clothing or accessories that could take away from your performance.

    c. Take direction well

    During an audition, the director or casting team may give you some direction on how to improve your performance. It's crucial to listen carefully and be open to their suggestions, as this shows that you are easy to work with and adaptable. Taking direction doesn’t mean your performance isn’t good but that they see something in you and want see what you can do with adjustment.

    d. Show confidence but don't be cocky

    Confidence is key in auditions, but there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance. Show off your skills without coming across as overconfident or arrogant. I’ve seen actors be overconfident where it projects as dismissive. Always be kind.

    e. Don't make excuses

    If something doesn't go as planned during your audition, don't make excuses or apologize excessively. Stay focused on your performance and adapt as best as you can. Take a deep breath to focus and center yourself.

    f. Be respectful of others

    Be respectful of those working behind the scenes, including casting directors, assistants, and other actors in the waiting room. Being kind and considerate goes a long way in making a good impression.

    g. Have fun!

    Auditions can be stressful, but remember to have fun with it! Enjoy the experience of performing and showcasing your talent. I have found in my auditions when I have fun with it, confidence shines through.

    Remember auditions are an opportunity to learn and grow as an actor. Keep these tips in mind and go into your auditions with confidence and a smile.

    Sonia Iris Lozada Blog

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    11 mins
  • 025 Jean Philippe Kaya - DJ, Classical Pianist, Composer
    Jun 26 2024

    The newest installment of Overheard at Chica's Café Podcast is an exciting interview with the multi-talented Jean Philippe Kaya. As a DJ, classical pianist, musician, and producer, Kaya has made waves in the music industry with his versatile skills and unique blend of genres. Listeners can expect to hear about his journey into the world of DJing, insights into his successful music career, and valuable advice for those looking to break into these creative fields. Don't miss this chance to gain insight from one of the most dynamic artists in the business.

    French native KAYA, born Jean-Philippe Kaya, skillfully blends his classical piano and composition background with a fervent passion for electronic music to push sonic boundaries. With roots from Cameroon and Congo, and having lived across three countries and two continents, the Los Angeles-based DJ/Producer draws from a rich tapestry of influences to craft his unique sound. KAYA discovered his love for DJing during the pandemic, rapidly gaining recognition for his signature sets blending nostalgic 90s piano house with high energy drops. He has performed across North America and Europe, sharing the stage with renowned artists like Deadmau5, MEDUZA, KREAM, Hugel, Joel Corry, Todd Edwards, A-Trak, and Habstrakt to name a few. His production prowess is showcased through his collaborations on prominent labels such as Ultra Records, Groove Bassment and Quincy Boy Records, garnering support from industry heavyweights including Pete Tong, SNBRN, Kaleena Zanders, Win and Woo, and Snakehips. KAYA’s music has resonated at some of the world’s biggest festivals including Coachella, EDC Las Vegas, Beyond Wonderland, and Electric Forest. With an upcoming mixtape on Phantom’s record label, Speed Dial, KAYA shows no signs of slowing down as he continues to hone his craft both in the studio and on stage, solidifying his place in the electronic music scene on fan at a time.

    https://kayamusique.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/Kaya.musique/

    https://www.instagram.com/kaya.musique/


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    27 mins
  • 024 Jan Mullen - Music Industry Executive
    May 29 2024

    Our special guest on the latest episode of Overheard at Chica's Café is Jan Mullen, a seasoned music industry executive with an incredible wealth of experience. Her career spans from the alternative punk bands in the vibrant 80's music scene to collaborating with renowned jazz musicians. In this highly informative and fascinating episode, Jan shares her vast knowledge and insights into the ever-evolving music industry. Listen as she takes us through her personal journey in the world of music and life. If you've ever been curious about the inner workings of the music business, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

    A 25-year veteran of the music industry, Jan Mullen has gained an in-depth knowledge of today’s music business. Artist management of several Top10 performers of the 90’s and 2000’s, as well as production of major international tours and festivals, brings a wealth of experience invaluable to the multifaceted entertainment industry of today. The successful artist management of such iconic performers as Seal, Mariah Carey, Counting Crows, Christian Sands, Keyon Harrold, Wallace Roney to name a few. – all multiple-Grammy winning, multi-Platinum recording artists - built a substantial and intuitive understanding of the creative process, guiding it to its unique and highest potential.

    Prior to launching All-In Music Jan brought this extensive mainstream music industry experience and vision to the vital jazz community, serendipitously becoming director of The Side Door Jazz Club in Connecticut for its first four years, establishing the club as one of the top rated and respected jazz venues in the country. She is also the Artistic Director of the iconic Scullers Jazz Club in Boston, celebrating 30 years of presenting the best music and artists in the field.

    Born in the UK, Jan began her career in London and Paris, moving to NYC to work with Island Records. She served in artist promotion and marketing at Island/Def Jam and then Chrysalis Records NY offices, and as Artist Relations consultant for the Zoom Corporation and NAMM convention. Her natural affinity for artist management began as product manager for several years at Columbia Records in New York, her roster included many of the label's most successful artists of the 2000s.

    Throughout the course of her career, Jan has consistently championed creativity, bringing all the honed skills of management, artist relations, creative marketing and promotion strategies to work on the artists behalf. International tour production and executive producing of recordings and documentary films were a natural and valuable extension of a multifaceted career in the business.

    Jan's first love is that of nurturing and promoting artist’s talent and vision, believing in providing them with, and exposing them to, the optimum environment to support and inspire their unique creativity to thrive and excel. Proud and honored to represent such brilliantly talented artists, All-In Music, LLC is fully dedicated to that cause!

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    28 mins
  • 023 Dominic Rambaran - An Actor's Journey
    Apr 17 2024

    On our latest episode of Overheard at Chica's Café, airing in April 2024, we are joined by Dominic Rambaran, a fellow actor whom I have known for many years. We delve into his experiences in the world of acting and discuss the humorous and challenging moments he has encountered on stage and in the industry. Tune in to gain insight into the journey of an actor's life.

    Hailing from the East Coast of the United States, he was raised in a supportive family and attended Phillips Academy before pursuing higher education at Northwestern University and Carnegie Mellon University. With a strong passion for theater and the arts, he achieved success in regional productions, followed by a stint on Broadway. He then ventured overseas to work for various entertainment venues before settling in Los Angeles, where he has since appeared in television shows, films, and numerous commercials.

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    29 mins