The Mind's Stage: Performing Beyond Self-Imposed Limits
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In this episode of The Teaching Journeys Podcast, host Dave Roberts interviews Albert Bramante, a seasoned talent agent, psychology professor, and author of "Rise Above the Script." The conversation explores Albert’s unique journey from a non-athletic, book-loving child in a sports-focused family to a passionate academic and advocate for performers and students. Albert shares insights on overcoming self-sabotage, imposter syndrome, and the power of mindset in achieving personal and professional growth. The discussion delves into the challenges faced by artists, educators, and students, highlighting the importance of reframing limiting beliefs, leveraging hypnosis and visualization techniques, and embracing one’s authentic self. Albert also discusses the mission behind his agency, Bramante Artists, and the empowering message of his book. The episode concludes with practical wisdom on self-belief, resilience, and the value of human connection in creative and educational pursuits.
Albert ‘s Bio and Contact Information
Dr. Albert Bramante (he, him) is a talent agent, performance psychologist, and mindset expert who has spent over 20 years helping high performers—both in the entertainment industry and beyond—conquer their mental roadblocks. With a Ph.D. in Psychology and certifications in hypnosis and NLP, he bridges the gap between talent, business success, and the psychology of peak performance
📚 Learn more about Albert Bramante’s book "Rise Above the Script" and his work at Bramante Artists.
🔗 Connect with Albert: Website: albertabramante.com
LinkedIn & Instagram: @albertbramante
To connect with Dave go to davidrobertsmsw.com and his author sitw psychologyprofessorandminister.com
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