Love What You’re Doing with Tiffany Daniels

Listen to Nova chat with Tiffany Daniels. She was born and raised in San Diego, CA, and attended the San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts. At age 16, she worked in the San Diego Light Opera. Tiffany has danced for the LA Lakers and LA Charger girls and is a multitalented actress with many impressive credits. She is featured in Raine Magazine Volume 39.

Tiffany explains what her why is. She realized something she really enjoyed as a kid – dance classes. She talks about how her mom wanted her to have a different path and experience for Tiffany’s childhood than she had. Tiffany went on to find joy in her dance and musical theatre talents. The energy exchange of being on the stage brought her frequent joy. After a brief stint away from the arts in college, she returned to what brought her joy and passion.

Love what you’re doing

Tiffany and Nova talk about paying attention to your heart and seeking out what makes you happy. Tiffany goes on to talk about how the energy of live performance creates a unique energy and exchange. She also talks to Nova about how TV and film do and don’t differ from live theatre.

Nova asks Tiffany what advice she would give someone just starting out in the entertainment industry. One thing Tiffany says is, “You have to be your own boss.” She also talks about saying yes to the things that will lead to the next thing.

Taking the mic

Tiffany asks Nova about her theatre experience, and where she was coming from in that thought process. Nova talks about how she got into theatre after a large move and leaving a settled routine. She went in wanting to learn with no expectations.

Tiffany and Nova conclude by talking about taking the concept – even if it terrifies you – of doing it. Lean into your fears to expand yourself and unleash your supernova



What is your why?

Joy

Energy

Exchange

Audience

Inspiration

Entertainment

Theatre

Comfort zone

Unleash Your Supernova

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