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The Big Leap

Comedian and Movie Star, Milana Vayntrub’s Biggest Leaps

The Big Leap

Gay Hendricks & Mike Koenigs

Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Freedom, Decisions, Mental Health, Business, Relationships, Genius, Education, Success, Beliefs

5707 Ratings

🗓️ 3 September 2020

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Have you ever thought to yourself, “celebrities have it SO easy! They’ve got the money, the fame, the friends… it must be so nice to have everything handed to you.” But how did they get to celebrity status? Was hard work involved or just dumb luck? Holy COW, do Gay and Mike have a super special treat for you today!! Meet Milana Vayntrub. You may know her from the movies, “Ghostbusters” or “Mother's Little Helpers,” “Love” on Netflix, the hit TV Show, “This is Us,” or as Lily from the AT&T commercials, (frankly… she’s everywhere!) and Gay and Mike got to chat with her this week. This episode is super cool because they got deep AND shallow, they got weird and they got real. They talked about creativity, self sabotage, procrastination, and a little bit about succulent gardens, PLUS Mike and Gay were able to give Milana a little life advice too! Gay and Mike really admire the profession and craft of acting… especially the folks who do it well. They felt like they got inside the mind and heart of Milana, getting to know her on a deep soul level. Seeing the world through the eyes of this brilliant actor was one of the most moving parts of today’s interview.  You're going to walk away with some really, really good ideas. Of course, we are very interested in “Big Leaps,” here on The Big Leap podcast and Milana didn’t disappoint. She has taken some VERY big leaps in her life, had major pivot points and catapulted herself to different levels by doing so. Milana is from Uzbekistan, (part of the former Soviet Union) so she comes from a long line of people who have taken big leaps, a migrating Russian Jew. Her first big leap was coming to America when she was two years old, because even though it wasn’t her choice, it instilled in her a sense of adventure, that change is okay, and that with risk comes upward momentum. Milana has parents who taught her how to work well under pressure and if she really spent time looking for something, she’d find it. This is the kind of mindset that was instilled in her, early on in life that informed a lot of her decisions later. Her mom put her in acting class when she was five or six years old, even though she didn't really speak the language but Milana was naturally outgoing and liked mimicking things on TV. Her mom was not afraid to take risks so going on auditions as a kid was another Big Leap taken early in her career and life. About 10 years ago a friend advised Milana to attend a Tony Robbins event. They told her it would change her life… and IT DID. It was a moment that reinstalled the idea of taking big risks and when she realized that her industry, (acting, writing, directing) has a lot of gatekeepers and systems in place that makes it so that you constantly need to be asking permission to be working… it didn’t work for her. It was actually after one of Tony’s seminars that she realized she needed to start creating her own work and that she had a lot of limiting beliefs around why she shouldn't or couldn't. So she started a YouTube channel, which was just her and her friend making videos on her couch, inviting friends over and being idiots together, but in a way that totally launched her career! She created a web series called, “Let's Talk about Something More Interesting,” and started inviting friends. Then she got a little bit of traction and started inviting fancier friends. Eventually she had Bob Odenkirk, BJ Novak and Matt Damon on her couch. Through that she got the attention of a great manager who got her a great agent and helped her get work all over the place. Believing in herself and realizing that she could do hard things was a MAJOR Big Leap for Milana. Milana confessed during our time together that if she had ONE wish for YOU,

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0:00.0

Hi, my name is Malana Vintraub and I'm here on the Big Leap podcast.

0:04.7

You may know me as Lily from the AT&T commercials or from Love on Netflix or This Is Us on NBC.

0:14.6

I'm all over the place, honestly.

0:16.3

But this podcast episode was so cool and moving to me because we got deep and shallow.

0:23.9

We got weird and we got real.

0:29.3

And talked a little bit about creativity, talked a little bit about self-sabotage, a little bit about

0:36.6

procrastination, a little bit about succulent

0:39.1

gardens. And I got some wonderful advice from Mike and Gay that I'm going to take with me.

0:47.1

And I'll let you know how it goes. Wonderful. Well, this was such an important one for me of all the ones we've done because

0:55.8

I felt like I was able to really get inside the mind and heart of a brilliant actor. And it's a

1:03.3

profession and a craft I admire tremendously. And I admire the people who can do it really well.

1:08.8

And I feel like I got to know Malana at a deep soul level

1:13.0

and also had a wonderful time to see her whirl through the eyes of an actor. And that really,

1:20.6

that was to me one of the most moving parts of today. And for me, what I have found is just

1:27.2

her depth, her creativity, but also she's so

1:30.8

quotable. So you're going to walk away with some really, really good ideas and be able to

1:36.5

observe how you think about your thinking. So this episode of The Big Leap is super special. I guarantee

1:43.8

you you're going to absolutely love it and you're going to love Milana.

1:47.4

So let's dive in and start the show.

2:08.6

Well, we're very interested in big leaps, and we have a guest who has taken some very big leaps.

2:18.6

And so I'm very keen on hearing what Melania has to say about what were some of the big leaps that you took early in your life, pivot points where you met a person and then jumped to a different level or had something happened, which catapulted you to a

2:23.6

different level. So reflect on that a little bit if you would. It's hard to know when to start with

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