I had a great time working on a Nickelodeon show this month… I took a lesson from Forrest Gump and have gone with the flow! In today’s Jess Gets Reel Video, I share my journey… and my craving for chocolate Watch the video… {youtube}Hc7G7ZauZ-c{/youtube}And...
A Smokin’ Hot Networking Tip In Backdraft Two Chicago firefighter brothers who don’t get along have to work together while a dangerous arsonist is on the loose. In the entertainment industry, you don’t always get to choose with whom you work, but, the more...
Inventing Your Career Tony Stark wasn’t bitten by a spider, he didn’t come from another planet, he was not born a mutant… Tony is an inventor. A Super Hero, yes, because he created that for himself. In 2010, I was stuck. If you haven’t heard my story, you should...
To Work or Not to Work in the Face of Tragedy In While You Were Sleeping, Sandra Bullock’s Character, Lucy, saves Peter’s life and gets pulled into the warmth of his family due to some lack of communication. In this romantic comedy, Peter spends most of the...
Helloooooooo from Georgia! I have to say, I love lake living. I’ve been kayaking, boating, and doing yoga daily. In between I’m getting my work done, eating healthy, and spending time with friends. You really can have it all! What makes...
Tapping Back in to Your Motivation In Cinderella Man, Mae expressers her concerns about Jim’s boxing career and him fighting a man who has killed two fighters in the ring. Mae was afraid of the bold risk Jim was taking, and rightfully so, it was life or...
"Jessica Sitomer's book reminds me of the old adage: 'Give a man a fish and he'll eat for a day. Teach him to fish and he'll eat for a lifetime.' There is no shortage of books on bookshelves in bookstores offering up the Hollywood hopeful a fish (or in most cases, something fishy). Sitomer provides a strategy on how to create a career so you will work (and eat!) for a lifetime."
-Andrew Kreisberg, Executive Producer, Arrow, Writer, Boston Legal, The Simpsons
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-Ana Lucia Cottone, Television Programming Executive
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-Diane Farr, Actress, Numb3rs, Author, The Girl Code