Episode 6

Ep. 6: Navigating the Many Facets of Entertainment Culture with Special Guest Camille Kauer

Hi, there!

I had the good fortune to interview actor, model, podcast host, mom, wife…you name it. Her actual name is Camille Kauer, whom I discovered on another show and thought: Wow…she and her family of origin really represent what it truly means to be multi-passionate. I vibed with her challenges as a child being bullied (she went to 26 different schools in different countries because of the nature of her traveling parents) and how she channeled it for good.

So, I got an introduction and promptly asked her to be on my show, even though I know she’s a super busy woman! We talked about the many hats she wears, how she stays connected to the entertainment industry and balances it all. We also talked about perspective and kindness in these interesting times. I just love these soulful conversations. It gives me hope when the world is in turmoil.

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About My Guest

Camille grew up in a film family. Her father is an award-winning Unit Production Manager and her mom is a noted artist and retired stunt woman, Both parents still work in the film industry.

And as an actor herself, Camille needed a way to stay connected with her film community, so she started live-streaming 'The E-Spot with Camille’ podcast from her home studio. She’s interviewed some of her favorite people in film, fashion, music, and the entertainment business. Her guests share tips on how they’ve overcome “failures,” challenges, and how they are staying inspired while Hollywood is shut down.

Website: https://camillekauer.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/therealCamilleKauer

Instagram: @therealcamillekauer

Twitter: @ckonair1

The E-Spot with Camille Podcast can be found on all the popular platforms such as iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and other platforms.

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About Carol Dickson-Carr

When people used to ask her what she does for a living for the past 14 years or so, she would simplify by saying, “I teach people stuff.”

Teaching is her passion!

Her undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics, and she’s also received Coach training in various programs since 2004. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2007, she worked in the private sector calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years and was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years.

 She currently teaches economics and workplace writing at Southern Methodist University and her teaching doesn’t stop on campus—nor do the subjects! She has a passion for things that keep her sane, such as music and movement. They started out as hobbies but became moneymakers in private music lessons, play-shops, and fitness (Pilates and Dance). Her days are NEVER dull! 

Connect with her If you'd like to continue the conversation and discuss what you heard by joining her free Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/managingyourmultipassionatelife

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It’s possible to have a successful portfolio career if you have the personality for it (making money using all of your passions). Some multi-passionate people want to keep the fun for hobbies and the good enough job to pay the bills separate from one another, which totally is cool too. Which one are you? Find out by taking this complimentary Career Personality Quiz: https://is.gd/CareerQuiz

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Carol Dickson-Carr

When people used to ask me what I do for a living for the past 14 years or so, I simplify by saying, “I teach people stuff.”

Teaching is my passion!

My undergraduate and graduate degrees are in economics and I’ve also received Coach training in various programs since 2004. Prior to moving to Dallas in 2007, I worked in the private sector calculating economic damages for an employment litigation firm for six years and was a legislative analyst for the House Finance and Tax Committee at the Florida Legislature for a little over five years. (Yawn)

I teach economics and workplace writing at Southern Methodist University and my teaching doesn’t stop on campus—nor do the subjects! I have a passion for things that keep me sane, such as music and movement. They started as hobbies but became moneymakers in private music lessons, play-shops, and fitness (Pilates and Dance). My days are NEVER dull!