Under Exposure — My Book About What Visibility Does to Performance
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This episode introduces my upcoming book, Under Exposure.
The book exists for one reason only: after more than forty years of working with performers, I’ve watched the same moment repeat itself across film, fashion, stage, and other high-visibility environments — the moment when performance changes not because something goes wrong, but because being seen changes the system.
In this episode, I explain why the book had to be written, what exposure actually means, and why familiar explanations like confidence, nerves, or mindset fail to account for what happens when visibility becomes real. This is not a discussion about motivation or psychology, and it is not a guide to performance.
It is an orientation.
If you work in environments where waiting, judgment, and irreversibility are part of the conditions — where rehearsal stops translating the moment the stakes become visible — this episode will feel immediately familiar.
If not, it may feel distant.
That distinction is intentional.
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