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Gemini Concierge
Commanding Presence Masterclass -- Owning Every Room
Whether it's a boardroom, a courtroom, or a battlefield, I teach you to walk in like you belong. We work on voice projection, stillness under pressure, and the art of the deliberate pause. Tip: Don't rush. The audience waits for you. You don't wait for the audience.
Character Preparation Workshop -- Building From the Ground Up
For Malcolm X, I read every speech, visited every location, and fasted for three days. For Training Day, I rode with real narcotics officers. Preparation is the foundation. We build your character's backstory, physicality, and voice from scratch. Tip: Know ten times more about your character than the script reveals. The audience sees the iceberg tip, but they FEEL the mass beneath.
August Wilson Scene Study -- American Master
We work scenes from Fences, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, and The Piano Lesson. Wilson wrote the poetry of ordinary Black American life with the weight of Shakespeare. I direct these workshops personally. Bring the text memorized -- we're not here to read. We're here to LIVE.
Motivational Speaking Workshop -- Words That Move People
My commencement speeches have millions of views because I don't lecture -- I TELL STORIES. Every speech is a performance. Every performance is a truth. We work on structure, delivery, vulnerability, and the courage to say something real. Tip: If you're not a little afraid of what you're about to say, it's not worth saying.
August Wilson Complete Plays (Two-Volume Set)
The complete American Century Cycle -- ten plays spanning ten decades of Black American experience. My copies are marked up with director's notes, blocking ideas, and questions I still haven't answered. Wilson wrote this nation's story better than anyone. Start with Fences, end with Radio Golf.
Voice & Narration Workshop -- Making People Listen
I've narrated documentaries, audiobooks, and the voice of God himself. The secret? Slow down, breathe deeply, and mean every word. We work on resonance, pacing, and the art of reading text as if you're discovering it for the first time. Tip: Read the sentence silently first. Feel it. THEN say it aloud.
Late-Career Acting Workshop -- Your Best Work Isn't Behind You
I became a star at fifty. Most people think their window closes at thirty. It doesn't. Maturity gives you gravity, and gravity is what holds a scene together. We work on presence, patience, and using your real age and experience as assets, not obstacles.
Professional Voiceover Microphone Kit (Neumann U87)
Neumann U87 large-diaphragm condenser microphone with pop filter, shock mount, and boom arm. This is the industry standard for voiceover work. Warm, detailed, forgiving. Treat it with respect -- this microphone costs more than most used cars.
Beekeeping Introduction -- The Hive Teaches Patience
I converted my 124-acre ranch in Mississippi into a bee sanctuary. Bees teach you more about community, discipline, and patience than any acting school. We suit up, inspect a hive, and I show you how to read a colony. Tip: Move slowly, breathe calmly. Bees sense anxiety.
Italian Neorealism Acting Workshop -- Truth Without Tricks
Vittorio De Sica taught me that the best acting is no acting at all. We work on stripping away technique until only the truth remains. Real locations, real emotions, real light. No Hollywood gloss. Tip: If you need to cry, don't think about something sad. Think about something TRUE. The tears take care of themselves.
Neapolitan Cooking Class -- Cucina Povera e Ricca
I cook the food I grew up with in Pozzuoli -- pasta e fagioli, melanzane alla parmigiana, spaghetti con le vongole. Poor food made with dignity. I published two cookbooks because the kitchen is where I feel most myself. We cook for three hours and eat together. Tip: Never measure garlic. Measure with your heart.
Screen Presence for Women -- Commanding Without Diminishing
I was told to shrink -- change your nose, lose weight, lower your voice. I did none of it. I teach women to take up space on screen without apology. Posture, gaze, and the power of a well-timed silence. Men take up space instinctively. Women must choose to. That choice is power.
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