Introducing ASK101: Your Personal Acting Industry Resource (Now Live!)
Ever wish you had a Hollywood manager in your pocket?
You know the feeling:
Your kid gets an audition. You have about 48 questions — about slates, agents, unions, contracts — and Facebook is just offering 72 conflicting opinions and an argument about whether kids need braces.
Wouldn’t it be nice if there was a smarter, faster, more trustworthy way to get answers?
Well… now there is.
Welcome to ASK101 — your new best friend for navigating the film and TV industry as a parent of a young actor.
Built from the same practical guidance that’s helped thousands of kids book real roles (and avoid real scams), ASK101 is now live and completely free for you to use.
How Does ASK101 Work?
1. Ask Anything About the Industry
Just type your question into the chat window.
Sample questions:
“What should be on my child’s first acting resume?”
“How do I know if this agent is legit?”
“What’s a slate shot?”
“How can my child earn a SAG voucher?”
2. Get Immediate, Personalized Answers
ASK101 isn’t pulling random advice off the internet. It’s trained directly on my real-world coaching, classes, blog articles, and the parent guides I’ve spent years perfecting — plus trusted industry sources.
That means every answer you get is practical, clear, and designed for your child’s real career path.
3. Dive Deeper If You Want
Need even more info? ASK101 will offer links to helpful articles, tools, and classes (both free and paid), handpicked for your question.
No weird sales pitches. No junk. Just the good stuff.
Why I Created ASK101
Because every parent deserves better than guesswork.
Because you shouldn’t have to dig through 400 Facebook comments to find out what a Coogan account is.
Because kids deserve smart, actionable guidance — not internet myths or outdated advice from 1987.
ASK101 is my way of being there for you, 24/7.
Whether you’re prepping for your child’s first audition, debating joining SAG-AFTRA, or just trying to figure out what a callback really means, ASK101 is ready to jump in with answers you can trust.
(And bonus: no judgment if you’re in your pajamas with a half-eaten grilled cheese in one hand.)
Tips for Getting the Most Out of ASK101
Be Specific: Clearer questions = better answers. “How do I get a Coogan account in California?” will get you more helpful advice than “Help! Banking!”
Use It Before You Panic: Big audition tomorrow? Confused about a self-tape? ASK101 is faster (and way calmer) than frantic Googling.
Bookmark the Page: Especially during busy seasons — it’s a lifesaver when you’re on the go.
Know It’s a Judgment-Free Zone: Whether you’re brand new or have a dozen IMDb credits under your belt, ASK101 meets you exactly where you are.
Try ASK101 Today
Ready to make this acting journey a whole lot smoother?
Head over to ASK101 and give it a whirl!
Because you deserve answers you can trust — anytime, anywhere.
FAQ: ASK101
Q: Is ASK101 really free?
A: Yes! It’s completely free to use. I built it to make life easier for parents — not to charge you for every click.
Q: How accurate is ASK101’s advice?
A: Extremely. It’s based on my real coaching, trusted industry resources, and the same guidance I offer in classes and consults.
Q: Will ASK101 replace personal coaching?
A: Nope! ASK101 is an amazing first step for quick questions, but for in-depth coaching (like self-tape feedback or agent prep), working with a real coach (like me!) is still the way to go.
Q: What kinds of questions can I ask?
A: Anything related to the film/TV child acting industry — resumes, agents, auditions, unions, contracts, casting calls, you name it.
Q: What if ASK101 doesn’t know the answer?
A: It’ll let you know! And it’ll usually point you to trusted articles or resources where you can dig deeper.
Supporting a young actor can feel overwhelming — but it doesn’t have to.
With ASK101 at your fingertips, you have real guidance, trusted advice, and a whole lot less late-night stressing.
Because when you’re armed with the right information, you can focus on what really matters:
Helping your kid shine.