Embracing the Power of Creativity in All its Forms with Teddy Margas
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As part of our mission to reinvigorate the NOT REAL ART Podcast schedule in 2024, we’re not only introducing you to new artists every month but we’re also revisiting the archives to bring you creative conversations that you might have missed! In this episode, you’ll have the opportunity to reconnect with Teddy Margas, a charismatic actor, writer, comedian, and performer who shared an uplifting message about embracing the power of creativity back in Episode 170. As we say in Hollyweird, Teddy is a “working actor” who has his fingers in many pies and continues to grow and branch out, always taking on new challenges and art forms to stay inspired. Tune in as we discuss Teddy's upbringing, moments from his childhood that left an impression on him, how he welcomes his trauma into his comedy performances, and why connecting with an audience is such a powerful thing. We also touch on some of his incredible character work, particularly his fascination with the ‘Karen' stereotype, and his insightful advice for approaching auditions. As you’ll discover, Teddy is a shining example of creative talent and dedication, who believes that allowing space for the magic of play and creativity can bring so much joy and fulfillment into our lives. If you missed this conversation the first time around, here’s your chance to soak up the wit and wisdom of the one and only Teddy Margas!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Insight into Teddy's upbringing, birth in North Carolina, and formative years in Philadelphia.
- Benefits of growing up in a cultural melting pot like Philly.
- His two-part move to LA and what it was like to leave a small pond for a big city.
- Free your mind and the rest will follow: how he learned to marry all of his creative talents.
- Teddy's belief in the importance of nurturing the artistic impulses of young children.
- The bravery it takes to get up on stage and why he thinks everyone should try it!
- Thoughts on the connection between comedy and trauma.
- When Teddy found his voice and learned to truly connect with an audience.
- How Teddy describes his work and skillsets depending on the context.
- What goes into the development of Teddy's characters and his fascination with Karens.
- From studying acting in Philly to scene study in LA: important lessons from Teddy's journey.
- The art of auditioning: key elements of successful auditioning techniques.
- How Teddy has used silence in his routine to great effect.
- Surprising roles and places that Teddy has found himself in thanks to his love for creating.
- Why he encourages everyone listening to do something creative today.
- Hurdles he faces at this point in his career (and why we should all face challenges head-on).
For more information, please visit http://notrealart.com/teddy-margas
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