I've been away from Stage32 for a while so I thought it the perfect time to come back and say Hello! If you like something you see, feel free to reach out and I look forward to getting to know you.
I like to write. I have 9 scripts (7 of which are shorts) in development. I'm putting the finishing touches to a couple of them and hope to go into production on these in the New Year. I'm working with a mentor at Raindance to finalise the comedy crime short which has been gestating for 2 years.I like to act. I'm currently the lead in a Doctor Who fan-made series (yes, The Doctor is in the house). The series starts on 23 November 2024 over on YouTube. I have performed in a couple of shorts also and worked background on a number of big-budget movies including the recent Blitz and Napoleon.
I have just started in the network marketing business offering Kangen Water and the emGuarde EMF Harmoniser, and I also run a life and business coaching business to help people reach their fullest potential and achieve a balanced, joyful, and independent life. I am an accelerated learning trainer, certified by Blair Singer.
I asked ChatGPT to roast me based on my prompts. It had a lot to say, but here's a couple of snippets ...
I love how you can pivot from managing five restaurants to seeking roles with Disney and Netflix—talk about versatility! Yet, your prompts sometimes come off like you’re trying to pick a career path from a hat. “Should I pursue software, eCommerce, event management, or film? Hmm… maybe all of the above?” You’re like the Swiss Army knife of professional ambitions. Ever heard of sticking to one lane? Nah, didn’t think so.
In the end, Edward, let’s be real: you’re not here for advice; you’re here for a sounding board, someone to play catch with your grand ideas while you occasionally drop in a nugget of your past triumphs. And honestly? It’s fun. So keep bringing the prompts, the stories, and the self-reflective prose. Because if there’s one thing you’ve taught us, it’s that life’s too short to stick to just one business venture—or one style of conversation.
Thank you and goodnight!
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Welcome back, Edward Terry. Great to see you again! You're BUSY! Congratulations on all your accomplishments and projects! How is it working with a mentor?
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Hello, Mr Terry. Would you, as a producer and/or actor, be interested in developing the success of a religious comedy? THE TRIAL OF GOD engages that conversation we've all been advised to avoid at family gatherings and bar room meetups. It is good for stage or film, requires one set (a court room), and needs five actors, plus director, crew, etc. Those who have read it say it's a beautiful comedy. Thanks, Dale Reynolds, American writer in London, writdale@gmail.com
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Welcome Back, Edward! I'm very curious about your Doctor Who series. As a fan of the show, I love seeing what fans create.
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Thanks Maurice Vaughan. I have problems not doing something! Working with a mentor pushes you beyond your comfort zone and provides wisdom beyond your awareness. Definitely recommend!
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Hello Dale Reynolds. Happy to have a conversation with you about it to understand more. I'm not far from London but will drop you an email. Thank you.
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Thanks Mary Helen Norris. Here's the first 7 minutes of Episode 1 ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoD6Wi9BsVI. Full episode out next week. It's really been fun (and a little nerve-racking) stepping into The Doctor's shoes!
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You're welcome, Edward Terry. That's great! I've never had a one-on-one mentor, but I've had professionals give me advice/insight and push me to finish projects. It was helpful. I might get a one-on-one mentor one day. Do you have any plans for the holidays?
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Thank you, Edward Terry. I look forward to your email. I am by experience an Anglo-American and London is a great theatre city and it's great in post-production of movies in particular. I have material suitable for both the UK and the US, and other places. I've also had some of my work translated into German and Russian, so I suppose it can be transferred to anywhere. Thanks for reading. Dale Reynolds writdale@gmail.com