Breaking Barriers by Adapting Social
Breaking Barriers Celebrates 8 Years helping Entrepreneurs and motivated people learn and grow through the painful, yet true journeys of our guests. CEO & Founder of Adapting Social (Global Ad & Design Agency), John A. Vagueiro, created this podcast to provide valuable content to entrepreneurs starting, struggling or wanting to take their shit to the next level! We are blessed to have the help of successful founders, artists, actors, athletes, and television personalities who share their stories and how they broke out of their barriers to create success in their lives. They discuss their journey while cutting out the "sexy" elements and focusing on the challenges they faced that led them to break through the success barrier. Any fool can learn from their own mistakes, it takes a wise person to learn from others.
Breaking Barriers by Adapting Social
American Actress - Kimberly Jean Brown
In this episode we talk to American actress Kimberly Jean Brown, best known to the tween set for her highly rated Disney Channel movies including Halloweentown I, II, and III (Halloweentown High), where she stars with legendary Debbie Reynolds as “Marnie,” a teenage witch who discovers she has magical powers. She describes what it has been like to go through her life experience success in the acting and entertainment industry at such a young age and how she’s been able to keep her eye focused on the right things. Kimberly gives some advice for budding or aspiring actors on what they can do to help boost their acting career, and then we discuss what she’s been up to and what she’s currently doing acting and business wise.
The youngest actress in Broadway 3:28
Pursuer of happiness 6:49
When people started recognizing Kim 9:37
Behind the scenes fun fact 16:05
Advice for aspiring actors 18:34
Actresses that influenced her 20:30
Her Etsy store 21:17
Dating the villain from the show 23:25
Writing books and doing various projects 27:45
Questions about Halloween and Halloweentown 31:57
Advice for her younger self 35:23
“In so many industries there can be a lot of different influences and people telling you what they think you should do and I just feel like it’s so important to stay connected with what’s actually fulfilling you and making you happy, whatever that is, whether it’s through work or how you spend your off time. Also what I think is so important is not apologizing for it too.” 7:03
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