In this episode, we discuss…

 

  • Why so much of the casting world “has nothing to do with the actors” 

  • How she became a “jack of all trades” working on both sides of the camera (including production.) 

  • What it’s like owning her own production company 

  • Why she says yes when it comes to producing & funding other films

  • The lack of representation on screen for Asian actors

  • How the lack of representation of her demographics led her to start writing 

  • The challenges she had as both a woman and as an Asian woman in the industry 

  • Challenging experiences she had where her credits were taken away from her

  • How she went from being mistreated so poorly to developing an attitude of empowerment 

  • The importance of raising your standards when you’re being mistreated 

  • The importance of the content we consume, and how it impacts our behaviors 

  • How she learned to take responsibility - and learned it the hard way 

Quotes from this episode…

 

“I think it’s partially unbelievable the things I’m doing at the same time.”

 

“I would say I failed…I failed as a producer.”

 

“You ask me how I am today? I laugh a lot.” 

 

“Actors are the first people on my payroll!” 

 

“I think be need to see the humor in everything around them and not take everything so seriously.” 

 

“When it’s not perfect? Enjoy it. Laugh about it!” 

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