Bay Area musician and acting coach Bobby
Weinapple

Living with an attitude of gratitude, Bay Area musician and acting coach Bobby Weinapple reinvented himself during the COVID-19 pandemic and debuts a song of hope on Dave’s show. Weinapple discusses his teaching philosophy with sports metaphors–how performers can get themselves in peak state while living in the moment–not getting caught up in script memorization as keys to character development. He addresses personal development with habit forming in any area of life as critical to growth. Weinapple also explains why his dog’s approach to the Coronavirus offers insight into the animal’s political leanings.

For more info on Weinapple and where you can get his music: www.robertweinapple.com /musician.

The Dave Lewis Show
The Dave Lewis Show
Bay Area Musician and Acting Coach Bobby Weinapple Debuts Post-Pandemic Inspirational Song
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July 23, 2021

Bay Area Musician and Acting Coach Bobby Weinapple Debuts Post-Pandemic Inspirational Song

"It's really interesting if we don't chose where we place our focus, we tend to focus on negative things. If there are 100 people in the audience and 99 of them are our friends, our family and loved ones and one of them is a critic from The Chronicle, where's your focus going to be?....We all were cavemen thousands of years ago and the way we survived: we cam out of cave and we'd look around and and we'd say is there anything out there that's gonna eat us?"
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"You cannot get caught up on the results and you have to really focus on the process because there could be a variety of reasons why people get booked certain jobs and why sometimes it doesn't work out. I think it's the matter of being the best you can be and the role will find you. ...'Everyone else is taken, You have to be yourself.' I think Oscar Wilde said that and that's true because you can't get hung up on the results. You're going to have good auditions and you're going to have auditions that miss the mark and I've had those as well. It's about enjoying, staying in the moment and the results will ultimately take care of themselves.