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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 1H 8M

Take 17: What It REALLY Takes to Make It in Entertainment

from Call Sheet Confessions · host Mia LePage

Amy Paffrath didn’t grow up with Hollywood connections or a perfect roadmap to success. She was a creative kid from Missouri putting on homemade newscasts in her basement, dreaming about California long before she ever stepped foot in Los Angeles.In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Amy and I talk about what it really takes to build a career in entertainment — from moving to LA with almost no money, to booking hosting gigs off Craigslist, to eventually landing on shows like Entertainment Tonight and The Jennifer Hudson Show.We get into:• Growing up in Missouri with big Hollywood dreams• Why she chose journalism over theater school• Moving to LA with $1,000 and no connections• Booking early hosting jobs through Craigslist and hustle jobs• Working survival jobs while chasing acting and hosting opportunities• The reality of auditions, self tapes, and rejection• How she landed opportunities with Entertainment Tonight and Morning Save• What it’s like working with Jennifer Hudson behind the scenes• Balancing career, motherhood, homeschooling, and personal life• Healing from grief, perfectionism, and hustle culture• The importance of staying authentic in the entertainment industry• Why community, presence, and self trust matter more than “making it”Amy also shares some of the hardest lessons she’s learned in Hollywood, including standing up for herself on set, navigating uncomfortable industry situations, and learning that success means nothing if you lose yourself in the process.This episode is for anyone trying to build a creative career, move to a new city, chase a dream, or figure out how to stay grounded while doing it.🔔 Subscribe for more honest conversations about entertainment, dance, creativity, LA life, and what really happens behind the scenes of the industry.

Amy Paffrath didn’t grow up with Hollywood connections or a perfect roadmap to success. She was a creative kid from Missouri putting on homemade newscasts in her basement, dreaming about California long before she ever stepped foot in Los Angeles. In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, Amy and I talk about what it really takes to build a career in entertainment — from moving to LA with almost no money, to booking hosting gigs off Craigslist, to eventually landing on shows like Entertainm...

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