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On this week's episode, Mike sits down with Ayanna Davis. Ayanna is a decorated book illustrator who has illustrated over thirty books! Ayanna shares how she navigates the world around her through art and performance. She shares remarkable insight on her experience with autism and her advocacy for black autistic women.
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We're Back! Dying To Talk With Mike Pirillo returns to for it's second season. On our season premiere episode, Mike finally gets Cara on as a guest. Cara Ramos DiMedio is the most talked about person on our show and for good reason. Cara tells her tales of being a musical theater student during the pandemic, how she stumbled into working in Film and TV, and what led her back to performing on stage again.
Dying To Talk is now available on Youtube! (And always available on Apple Music and Spotify)
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On this week's episode, Miles Jakob returns to New York! For the last couple of months, Miles has been doing things solo in Los Angeles. On this week's episode, Mike and Miles dive into their experiences starting Dying Industry Films and working along one another for the last four years.
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On this week's episode, Sophia Kovatch joins the studio to share her career story as a SEO and her plans for her future as she begins a new chapter in life. Sophia explains in great detail on how SEO influences what we search on the internet and how we find the results we are looking for. Towards the end of the episode she gives great advice on what to do and avoid when creating an online presence.
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We're Back! After a couple of weeks of being M.I.A, Mike sits down with Sam Affron. Sam shares remarkable insight on navigating life in your twenties as well as a hilarious story about going to the bathroom in the club. This episode is a must listen!
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This week Mike sits down with Jeremy Ramos, long time friend and fellow creative. Jeremy is a music producer who is involved in local artist showcases. Jeremy shares how he got his infamous nickname, how he was affected by the absence of his father and as well as how he manages to balance multiple streams of creation.
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On this weeks episode, Mike chats it up with James Lopez A.K.A Bambi the bucking diva of the Hudson Valley. James shares how he fell in love with doing drag, how is confidence kept him away from performing, and how finding his calling has changed his life for the better. James also sheds some light on the Drag scene in the Hudson Valley and his hopes for his career.
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This week on Dying To Talk, Irshaad a.k.a Shad joins Mike in the studio. Shad shares what it was like for him growing up in a family of 5 in Newburgh, How he chooses to use rap as a creative outlet rather than a means to make money. Shad also shares how his family has inspired him to keep going no matter what.
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Mike catches up with Jordan Oliver. Jordan is one of the biggest names in the independent wrestling world. Jordan talks about the different phases of his career and how he manages his anxiety, his physical transformation during the pandemic. The East Coast Ace shares excellent insight on the tools and focuses that helped him grow to the top of the independent wrestling world.
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On the premiere episode of "Dying To Talk" with Mike Pirillo, Mike sits down with Ronnie Forman a.k.a MetroTapes. Ronnie talks about what started his career in videography, sharing the lessons learned from skateboarding and snowboarding and how it applies to his everyday life.
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On this week’s episode, Mike sits down with Connor Bond. Connor is a professional actor who currently teaches improv at Serious Comedy Theater. He shares his experience from his time in New York and Portland as a working actor and how to manage the overwhelming expectations artists put on themselves.
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In this episode of Dying To Talk, Leah shares how improv comedy has changed her approach to live music performance and social settings. Leah and Mike talk about losing a parent at a young age and how its affected and inspired them.
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On this week's episode, Mike catches up with his long time friend Mark Morillo. Mark is a fashion designer who is in the beginning of his career with his brand "Negative Zero". Mark shares his perspective on the fashion world as well as his experience with starting a brand. The two also discuss topics such as overcoming adversity and battling negativity from within.