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Selling Everything & Moving to Hollywood with Kevin Caliber

Hollywood Actor Kevin Caliber interview on Hustle & Motivate, a podcast presented by JokerMag.com, the home of the underdog
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Kevin Caliber is a Hollywood actor, filmmaker, and fitness model. A Marine veteran, Kevin is known for his work on the Hulu series Future Man as well as Supergirl and The Haves and the Have Nots.

Since taking the leap of faith and moving to Hollywood at 30-years-old, he’s accumulated over 75 acting credits, 15 as a producer, and has worked with the likes of Seth Rogen and Tyler Perry.

Listen to Kevin’s story by tapping the play button below. Or tap the icon of your favorite podcast platform to listen on the go!



Show Notes

[5:27] Kevin’s current project about a video game character come to life

[9:00] How he turned his “pie in the sky” dream into a reality

[18:45] Moving from a 5-bedroom house to a 1-bedroom LA apartment and diving into a new, risky career

[28:14] The average amount of auditions an actor needs to go on to book ONE role

[30:27] The funny story of how he landed his biggest role

[37:10] How he built his physique

After Listening…

You can keep up with Kevin Caliber on Instagram @KevinCaliber. Also, be sure to check out his latest project, 16 Bits, on Indiegogo!

Thanks for tuning in!

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Written By

Division III baseball alum (McDaniel College), founder of Joker Mag, and author of The Underdog Mentality: Sports Stories That Will Change How You See the Game (And Yourself). Since launching in November 2017, my stories have been featured on platforms such as FOX Sports, SB Nation, and The Sporting News, reaching over 1.5 million readers worldwide. The seed was planted way back in 7th grade when I got cut from the baseball team. Instead of giving up, I found hope and inspiration in stories of undersized athletes who defied expectations. I ultimately played baseball through college, earning Honorable Mention on the All-Centennial Conference team in my senior season. Today, my mission is simple: To share stories that give people the same feeling I felt when I was that undersized ballplayer searching for hope, inspiration, and evidence that my dream was possible. Like my mom always told me, you can do anything you set your mind to. Sometimes we just need a little extra push. And that’s why I’m so passionate about sharing these stories with the world.

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