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Dr. Albert Bramante on Mastering Mindset in the Arts, Beating Self-Sabotage and Secrets to Success for Performing Artists

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In this episode of "My Guest Tonight," host Jeff Revilla welcomes Dr. Albert Bramante—psychologist, talent agent, and author.

Dr. Bramante shares his unique journey from being a book-loving, self-described nerd in a family of athletes, to combining his two passions: psychology and the entertainment industry. He describes how he started his career wanting to become a psychologist, but his involvement with drama clubs and friendships with actors led him to support performers behind the scenes as a talent agent.

Over time, Dr. Bramante realized his skills in psychology could help artists overcome issues like self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and rejection. He talks about launching his agency with little traditional experience, learning tough lessons in the cutthroat talent industry, and how mindset coaching became a crucial part of his work. The episode highlights the importance of resilience, tenacity, reframing rejection, and maintaining a positive mental script—ideas that Dr. Bramante articulates in his book, "Rise Above the Script." He also shares practical advice for actors, stressing that mental preparation should be as integral as technical training.

Here’s what you’ll find in this episode:


1. Introduction & Theme Song

  • Jeff introduces Dr. Bramante with a custom hip hop-inspired theme song, blending NYC/Broadway flair with 90s vibes.

  • Lighthearted banter about Dr. Bramante’s Jersey roots and connecting over the creative process.


2. Dr. Bramante’s Unconventional Journey

  • How a self-described bookworm from a family of athletes nurtured his love for both psychology and theater.

  • His early days dabbling in acting and ultimately discovering a passion for helping others from behind the scenes.

  • The spark that led to Dr. Bramante founding his first talent agency straight out of his bedroom, and how he navigated the cutthroat entertainment world.


3. Lessons From the Business Trenches

  • The challenges of starting as a newcomer without traditional industry experience.

  • Stories of talent poaching, naivety, and growing pains—plus how contracts now play a pivotal role in his work.


4. Psychology Meets Performance: Coaching & Mindset

  • The “mindset” side of coaching actors: Dr. Bramante shares why grit, resilience, and tenacity matter just as much as talent.

  • How he helps clients combat self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the endless cycle of rejection that comes with the performing arts.

  • Powerful reframes around rejection and failure—“there’s no such thing as rejection, only a reminder your services aren’t needed today.”


5. The Mental Side of Acting—And Why It’s Critical

  • Why mental training should start alongside acting classes and technical preparation.

  • The high burnout rate in the performing arts, and strategies to help actors persevere, thrive, and enjoy the journey.


6. Dr. Bramante’s Book & Resources

  • Overview of his book: Rise Above The Script: Confronting Self Doubt, Mastering Self Sabotage for Performing Artists (available on Amazon, Kindle, and audiobook platforms).

  • How the book provides both research-backed advice and personal experience, and why it’s useful beyond just actors.


7. Hypnosis, Language, and the Power of Identity

  • Common myths about hypnotism, and how Dr. Bramante uses hypnotic language techniques to shift limiting beliefs and boost confidence.

  • The importance of language and self-identification for artists—and everyone.


8. How to Connect With Dr. Bramante


9. Finale & Takeaways

  • Quick recap of Dr. Bramante’s journey and unique expertise.

  • A replay of the infectious theme song.

  • A look toward the future: maybe Jeff’s theme song will hit Broadway next!

  continue reading

12 episodes

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In this episode of "My Guest Tonight," host Jeff Revilla welcomes Dr. Albert Bramante—psychologist, talent agent, and author.

Dr. Bramante shares his unique journey from being a book-loving, self-described nerd in a family of athletes, to combining his two passions: psychology and the entertainment industry. He describes how he started his career wanting to become a psychologist, but his involvement with drama clubs and friendships with actors led him to support performers behind the scenes as a talent agent.

Over time, Dr. Bramante realized his skills in psychology could help artists overcome issues like self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and rejection. He talks about launching his agency with little traditional experience, learning tough lessons in the cutthroat talent industry, and how mindset coaching became a crucial part of his work. The episode highlights the importance of resilience, tenacity, reframing rejection, and maintaining a positive mental script—ideas that Dr. Bramante articulates in his book, "Rise Above the Script." He also shares practical advice for actors, stressing that mental preparation should be as integral as technical training.

Here’s what you’ll find in this episode:


1. Introduction & Theme Song

  • Jeff introduces Dr. Bramante with a custom hip hop-inspired theme song, blending NYC/Broadway flair with 90s vibes.

  • Lighthearted banter about Dr. Bramante’s Jersey roots and connecting over the creative process.


2. Dr. Bramante’s Unconventional Journey

  • How a self-described bookworm from a family of athletes nurtured his love for both psychology and theater.

  • His early days dabbling in acting and ultimately discovering a passion for helping others from behind the scenes.

  • The spark that led to Dr. Bramante founding his first talent agency straight out of his bedroom, and how he navigated the cutthroat entertainment world.


3. Lessons From the Business Trenches

  • The challenges of starting as a newcomer without traditional industry experience.

  • Stories of talent poaching, naivety, and growing pains—plus how contracts now play a pivotal role in his work.


4. Psychology Meets Performance: Coaching & Mindset

  • The “mindset” side of coaching actors: Dr. Bramante shares why grit, resilience, and tenacity matter just as much as talent.

  • How he helps clients combat self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the endless cycle of rejection that comes with the performing arts.

  • Powerful reframes around rejection and failure—“there’s no such thing as rejection, only a reminder your services aren’t needed today.”


5. The Mental Side of Acting—And Why It’s Critical

  • Why mental training should start alongside acting classes and technical preparation.

  • The high burnout rate in the performing arts, and strategies to help actors persevere, thrive, and enjoy the journey.


6. Dr. Bramante’s Book & Resources

  • Overview of his book: Rise Above The Script: Confronting Self Doubt, Mastering Self Sabotage for Performing Artists (available on Amazon, Kindle, and audiobook platforms).

  • How the book provides both research-backed advice and personal experience, and why it’s useful beyond just actors.


7. Hypnosis, Language, and the Power of Identity

  • Common myths about hypnotism, and how Dr. Bramante uses hypnotic language techniques to shift limiting beliefs and boost confidence.

  • The importance of language and self-identification for artists—and everyone.


8. How to Connect With Dr. Bramante


9. Finale & Takeaways

  • Quick recap of Dr. Bramante’s journey and unique expertise.

  • A replay of the infectious theme song.

  • A look toward the future: maybe Jeff’s theme song will hit Broadway next!

  continue reading

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