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Audition Hell is a bold, brutally honest audio series that calls out the absurdity of modern casting. From laughable self-tape requests to unpaid "opportunities," we break it down with wit, heat, and a whole lot of “did they really just ask for that?”

Against garbage disguised as opportunity.
Against being treated like we should be grateful for scraps.
Against silence when the system is broken.

It’s not just a rant. (Okay, it’s a little bit of a rant.)
But it’s also a movement—for talent who are tired of playing nice when the game is rigged.

If you’ve ever screamed “What the hell is this?” at a casting notice—
you’re in the right place.

Audition Hell:
Where we call out the problem.
So we can all rise above it.

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    • Audition Hell: When a Casting Breakdown Crosses the Line
      Dec 22 2025

      In this episode of Audition Hell, we replay a previously recorded casting breakdown that contains racially coded direction. We call out the client and casting team for letting it slip through.

      The episode moves from satire to serious critique, urging actors, casting directors, and agencies to be responsible, stop forwarding offensive directions, and demand basic human decency in casting.

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      15 min
    • Callback From a Car? Judge the Work, Not the Background
      Dec 21 2025

      This episode calls out casting directors, agents, and producers who dismiss actors for joining Zoom callbacks from imperfect places — a parked car, a break room, or between jobs. It argues that a callback should evaluate craft, adaptability, and commitment, not background or wardrobe, since physical specifics are usually shown in the initial self-tape.

      The host urges casting to focus on listening, direction-taking, and usable moments, and asks agents to own mistakes and advocate honestly for talent. It’s a defense of actors who rearrange their lives to show up and a reminder that true professionalism is revealed by behavior, not appearances.

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      33 min
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