
Born in Knoxville, TN, and raised in Spartanburg, SC, Esha Chambers always had a passion for acting and modeling.
After becoming a nurse to support her family, she realized her true calling was in entertainment. Two years ago, she reignited her dreams, booking her first role as an extra in a Dolly Parton movie.
From there, she built industry connections, landing roles in true crime shows, commercials, billboards, and films. Her first feature film, “Hidden Intentions,” premieres June 2025.Now represented by an agent, she continues to grow her career, proving it’s never too late to follow your passion.
This transcript is machine transcribed by Sonix.
TRANSCRIPT
Intro: Broadcasting live from the Business RadioX studios in Woodstock, Georgia. This is fearless formula with Sharon Cline.
Sharon Cline: And welcome to Fearless Formula on Business RadioX, where we talk about the ups and downs of the business world and offer words of wisdom for business success. I’m your host, Sharon Cline. And today we have one of the actresses I got to meet in person while working on Fatal Attraction in Knoxville. She’s an actor and model with the Stellar Agency. She’s about to have a whole premiere for a new movie called Hidden Intentions. The trailer of which you can see on Facebook. She’s got billboards and commercials. She is everywhere. Also a really, really nice person. Her name is Esha Chambers. Welcome to the studio.
Esha Chambers: Oh, well, thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you for having me.
Sharon Cline: You’re welcome. I’m so excited to hear about all the fun things that you’re doing. You kind of have all parts of media out there in the world. I was reading a little bit about your bio. You really have had to fight to get where you are right now.
Esha Chambers: Yes, yes, I agree, um, I’ve went back and forth with trying to be an actress and a model. I’ve always known I wanted to do it like ever since I was a little girl. But there’s just, you know, these times where I’ve had to do something else instead to, like, make a steady income. But in the back of my mind, I knew that this is always what I wanted to do.
Sharon Cline: So I’m a parent, so I’m imagining myself saying to my kids like, oh, you want to be what? You know, everybody’s got to have something to fall back on, and you want your kids to be successful in their own way and not have to struggle. But there is something about the acting bug that just changes all of that, I think.
Esha Chambers: Mhm. I feel like I feel like it. It chases you. I feel like whenever this is supposed to be your journey and whenever, you know, this is supposed to be your career path, it comes for you even no matter how hard you try to defer away from it, it still comes after you. Because like I said, I, um, I always knew I wanted to do it. So even when I became a nurse, uh, which that happened when I was, what, 24, 25, something like that. I just always still took like, drama classes, and I was always still looking for things, but it was like I had to become a nurse because I’m a mom now, and I had to have what I felt like what people were telling me was a real job, you know? So but in the back of my mind, I knew that I wanted to be an actress and a model. And it it came for me like, um, how I got my start or my restart, I guess I should say about two years ago was, like I said, I found a I saw a Facebook post that was talking about like, extras. If you ever want to be an extra in a movie. And I went out for it and I got it. So there, there, there will always be these signs if it’s supposed to be for you.
Sharon Cline: I like that you took the initiative to do that, you know, to just say, well, what could this be like? In your bio, you talk about how you’ve always, like you were saying, been involved in something like theater, just kind of keeping your your skills going because it’s very easy when you are becoming a nurse, going to school. First of all, having a child, being, um, an employee, you have this pressure to build your life around what that can provide for you. And and that’s actually what drives your days. It’s like, no, I got to go to work. I got to do this. I got to do that. But you actually didn’t fall to that. You always had something else in the back of your mind as your destiny.
Esha Chambers: Yeah, yeah, I definitely did. Um, yeah, I know even now I still work as a nurse because like I said, it just it pays the bill. And that was one of my other passions. I’m not just going to like, like, downplay my nursing career, you know, because that was always one of my other passions as a child. But I just had this stronger feeling that I wanted to be a model and an actress. Um, so yeah, I just I just pursued it. Uh, like I said, I saw a Facebook post about two years ago that was like, if you’re if you’ve ever been interested in being a background, um, actress, here’s your chance. And I went for it. But, you know, at first I didn’t get the role for the movie. Like the way that it happened was I saw the post on Facebook, I reached out via email, like it said, and they were like, do you have any choir experience? And I was like, well, I was on a school choir when I was in like the fifth grade or something, but other than that, like not really. So they didn’t write back to me for about two weeks.
Esha Chambers: And then one day I was at work at my nursing job, and I got an email from one of the people for the Dolly Parton movie that were like, hey, we need extras and we need them today. We need as many extras as we can get. Are you still interested? I’m literally at work like, oh, I got to get off work. I have to get off work. I have to leave because I have to do this. So I got to leave work and I drove to we filmed it at Dolly Parton, which is like 40 minute drive from Knoxville. It’s not very far, but that was kind of my foot in the door. And, you know, if I if I didn’t take that chance and I didn’t go after that role just to be an extra in that movie, I don’t know if I would have gotten in as much with Jupiter casting, which is who you and I filmed with. So I’m so I’m so glad that I did. And I feel like when you when you hear those little callings and things, you just you, you have to go after them, you know?
Sharon Cline: Yeah, it’s it’s amazing sometimes that things fall in your lap like that. You know, you’re not the kind of person that’s, um, forgettable because you have just this really beautiful look about you and obviously being a model as well. But you have such a nice disposition that we were talking before we started recording the show about what it’s like to be a good person to work with. Because when you’re difficult to work with or not pleasant, there’s like a you just get like a reputation of of that and like your energy is kind and helpful. Like that’s good karma or like a good way for you to know who are your people?
Esha Chambers: Yeah, I absolutely agree. I think that when you’re, you know, just mean and cold or you feel like you’re above other people, you block your blessings. Um, you know, I feel like that just gets in the way of a lot of things. You never know who you could be on set with. You know, some of the things that I got, the movie that you were talking about, um, that I’m, I have coming out, the premiere date is in June. It’s called Hidden Intentions. Um, I got that through word of mouth. I did an audition with a friend of mine. His name is my love Sutton. And, um, we did an audition for something else a while ago. Well, we kind of just always kept in touch as, like, acting friends and the. He got this movie before I did the Hidden Intentions movie, and they were like, hey, my love, we really need some female talent. He instantly thought of me. Now, if I would have went to that audition where I met him and I was, you know, just cold and cold shoulder, I probably never would have gotten this movie. So you, you you just have to be polite. You never know what people are going through. Some people, this may be the first thing that they’ve ever done, and you’re on set with them being just an awful person. And it could make them feel like, well, maybe this just isn’t for me. Maybe everyone in this industry is that way, and I don’t want to be that type of person.
Sharon Cline: As I’m doing background and extra work, every background set that I go on, I know people from the previous things that I’ve done. It’s like a little network, a little small group. Even though it’s a big.
Speaker4: Group.
Sharon Cline: You see the same people. Yeah. It’s funny how, uh, you kind of get used to their almost become friends. And so I never would want that either, because it’s supposed to be fun, like it’s supposed, you know, like an enjoyment. What was it like to be on the set? Like you’re one of the main characters in this movie?
Esha Chambers: Yes, yes yes, yes. So about that. I am actually the lead of this movie. Um, I play like a love interest to this guy who’s also the lead. Um, and it was it was an experience. I’ve never done a feature film. This is my first feature film. Um, it was a lot of fun. It was a lot of great people to be around different people in different areas of their careers. Yeah. It was it was really great.
Sharon Cline: Was it a moment where you were like, oh my God, my, this is my movie.
Esha Chambers: I feel like I still get those moments like whenever, uh, the director of the movie, whenever he posts anything about the movie, I’m like, I was in this movie, I’m the lead in this movie. I still get those moments.
Sharon Cline: Oh, you deserve it. You really do. Because you, considering how hard you’ve worked to to just kind of, uh, make your life feel as well-rounded as you can still be a good mom, still take care of yourself, but still follow your dream. I mean, that’s something that I’m impressed by. And that’s the reason I do this show, is because so many people have their notion of what their dream is, but the rest of their life is built on the finances and whatever else that they’re doing. And to be brave enough to follow it is hopefully inspirational to a lot of people. It is for me, but it makes me also wonder why there are there are people that aren’t afraid and there are people that do things despite being afraid. What? What is it about you that allowed you to still pursue your dream and not let kind of the fear of failure or fear of what it’s going to mean stop you?
Esha Chambers: I feel like I’ve been there before. I feel like I’ve. I’ve been in those moments where I’ve let fear of failure, um, kind of take over. And I will look back at those moments. And I would think to myself, I could have done this by now. I could have been here by now. And when I had those moments, that’s what pushed me to go further. Um, just looking back and being like, you know, you could be here by now if you weren’t so afraid in that moment. So I had those moments, and they kind of keep me going even, like, here’s an example. When I was in nursing school, I filled out, I filled out a nursing school the first time that I went. And the reason that I felt which was by only four points, might I add, but the reason that I felt that was because of myself. I had self doubt just playing in my head that like, you know, this is so hard. If school was very hard, I mean, there would be moments where nursing students would be crying because it was just very hard. So, um, I so I had that self doubt in the back of my head. So when I went back to nursing school, I told myself that I am going to do this no matter what.
Esha Chambers: I’m going to get through this because I feel like I this is something I want to do and something I need to do for my son. So once I accomplished that and I overcame those fears, I was like, oh, I can do anything like that. That was like one of the moments where I was like, I did that, I can do anything, and I really believe that. And I teach that to my son, too. You can do anything that you want to do. So I feel like that is what has gotten me as far as I have. I’ve only been acting for two years and like you said, I’ve done commercials, I’ve been on billboards. Um, I’ve been in movies, but you just you just have to believe in yourself. It’s not fair to give your all to a company. Unless that is your dream. Now, some people’s dream is just to rising in the companies. But if you have other dreams, it’s not fair to give your life and your time and your dedication to someone else’s dream and not pursue your own. You know.
Sharon Cline: It’s an interesting space to be in, to be thinking about what? What does what does my soul want exactly? And is this what I’m. Is this what I’m made for?
Esha Chambers: Mhm. Exactly. Yeah. And it’s good that you’re asking yourself those questions because some people never do, you know. But um, like I said some people’s dreams are, don’t get me wrong, are to climb a corporate ladder and that is 100% okay. But if your soul is telling you I want to do something else, I feel like you owe yourself at least a chance to try. You know? You never know.
Sharon Cline: I agree on the Fatal Attraction set. I was like super, super, super happy. Obviously I was very happy and I just was like, this is it. This is like so fun to me, creating media and storytelling, and I get to be part of it and honoring this person’s life. You know, people that were affected, it felt like sacred work and that feeling just I always consider that a like a signal. That’s what you’re supposed to be. And so I’m kind of chasing that feeling of something that lights my soul up. So I’m wondering if that’s the same kind of feeling you have when you’re in those moments. Because I don’t talk about that with everyone. You know, I’m kind of crazy or, you know, a little too much.
Esha Chambers: Yeah, well, I don’t think you’re too much. I think if you’re going to do this, you you have to be over the top, right?
Sharon Cline: Maybe so.
Esha Chambers: But yes, I do. Those those are the feelings that I have. Like when I when I’m on set and there’s like a camera and there’s a director telling me what to do. And like you said, I get to tell other people’s stories or other characters stories like it’s one of the most enjoyable things ever. Um, I think that lets us know that we are chasing, you know, the right path because you get people who are like, oh no, you know, I could never do that. It’s not for me. I had a friend or I have a friend who, uh, was an extra on a movie, and he just was like, I did not like it at all. And I’m like, what? Are you crazy? Like, that is the best feeling in the world. You get to meet so many different people and, you know, you get to see yourself on TV and you get to tell these stories. But some people don’t feel like that. So if you do and you’re, you know, you just feeling amazing when you’re doing, I think it’s definitely for you.
Sharon Cline: Are you taking acting classes now currently, or is that something that you had to put to the side? Because now you’re actually doing a lot of projects?
Esha Chambers: I am not taking acting classes currently. It is very hard to find acting classes here in Knoxville. Um, but I do plan on moving to Atlanta very soon. Uh, and when I get in Atlanta, I’m going to take every class that they have to offer. Uh, I’m excited about that. But here locally, we don’t have a lot of classes here. So I kind of just, you know, practice myself. I’ll, um. Uh, I have, like, different apps that you can download, and auditioning is a lot of practice, and I just practice myself because we don’t have a lot here. And I would rather do things in person versus doing like the zoom classes. I feel like those would help me a lot.
Sharon Cline: So it’s like a good alternative if you have nothing. But I understand there’s an energy exchange that’s that’s missing when you’re not in person. And I was thinking, if you’re coming to Atlanta, we’ll have to do a redo and have you come into the studio and do a real, you know, as, as things are progressing in your life, you know, because it will. So when, when are you considering coming down And what is the, um, reason why? Is it because of the opportunities here?
Esha Chambers: Yes, absolutely. Absolutely. So I am wanting to move there in about a year or two. I’ve been looking at different houses. I’m not sure if I’m going to rent or if I’m going to buy a house or I don’t know what I’m going to do yet. But that’s like one of the main factors that is going to be a year. Is it going to be two years? And the reason that I’m moving there is there’s a lot more opportunities whenever we’re on these acting websites and these apps and everything. Most of the time things are filming for the southeast kind of area. It’s in Atlanta. So I just want to be there. I feel like I’ll have a lot more opportunities. Tyler Perry Studios is in Atlanta. Um, so yeah.
Sharon Cline: It’s so true. It’s funny, people talk about it as being, um. Hollywood, which I had never heard before, but.
Speaker5: I’ve never heard of that either. That’s so funny.
Sharon Cline: I just heard that recently and was like, what? But kind of makes sense. I mean, there obviously you don’t even need a huge city for you to do some really amazing projects. I mean, we’re talking like you were saying, all the shows Jupiter Entertainment does was ATL, homicide and snapped and all of those. You’ve been able to really, uh, be of use to this company.
Esha Chambers: Yeah. And I’ve, I’ve done a lot of those, um, with Jupiter casting. I love Jupiter cast and they’re amazing. I know all the directors now and everything, but, um, I’m getting to the point in my career where I kind of want to do more. So that’s why I am wanting to move to Atlanta. And of course, I’ll still keep my connections here. Um, I think whenever we film, did we film with Chad Chad Cunningham? Yeah. He’s amazing. He’s amazing. Yeah. So, uh, he is. So I’ll definitely, you know, keep those same connections. And if they’ll have me, I’ll be there.
Sharon Cline: But it’s not that bad to.
Esha Chambers: Yeah, it’s really not.
Sharon Cline: Yeah. So what is your what is your big dream?
Esha Chambers: I think my big dream would be for acting to, in modeling, um, to be my main source of income. Like, once I reached that level, I feel like I’ve reached my dreams right now. It’s not like that. Like I said, I’m still doing nursing, and I feel like I love nursing so much that I’ll still kind of go back to it from time to time, because I really just like helping people. But I want that to be my main source of income. Once I get to that, I feel like I’ve reached my dreams.
Sharon Cline: I just saw a quote, um, like a question. So it’s the idea of if you were if you were in a in on a TV show right now, what your life is like on a TV show right now, what would the audience be yelling at you to do?
Esha Chambers: I think the audience would be telling me the same thing that my friends tell me, um, to go harder and and just go for it more because I still put restrictions on myself. I’m still like, ah, I’m not big enough. For that. Matter of fact, the role that I got, the hidden attentions, the lead role, I didn’t go out for the lead, I auditioned for a role that was had 1 or 2 scenes. I think it was about 4 or 5 lines, and I got it originally, but then the lead ended up dropping out because there was a kissing scene. So I did my first kissing scene. Wow. So, uh, yeah, she wasn’t able to do it and there was some other stuff going on with that. So he was like, I want you to audition for the lead. I had, like, a full on panic attack. Like, not a real panic attack, but, you know, like, I had, like, a a moment. Um, so I think that would be the audience telling me, like, you should just go for it. Stop being so afraid. Because, like I said, I still have those doubts sometimes with thinking like, oh, I don’t think I could do a lead role. I could be supporting or I could. But yeah, sometimes God just pushes you in those positions anyway. And that’s what happened to me with that movie.
Sharon Cline: So it was like the right place right time.
Esha Chambers: Mhm.
Sharon Cline: What was it like to do a kissing scene for the first time?
Esha Chambers: You know, I feel like when it comes to acting, you feel like it’s just acting like there’s no emotional connection that you have with the other character because, you know, at the end of the day, they are playing a character and you’re playing a character. So it was it was interesting. I was a little nervous, but I did it and I killed it, so I can’t.
Sharon Cline: Wait to see it. This is so exciting. Thank you. Thank you. A real premiere and everything.
Esha Chambers: Mhm. Yeah. The premiere is going to be in Pensacola, uh, Florida June 1st. And then after that it’s supposed to come to streaming in November.
Sharon Cline: Wow. If someone were going to be considering going into acting and kind of want to experience similar things that you have, what kind of advice would you give them?
Esha Chambers: Let’s see. Um, I would tell them to go for opportunities, big or small. Some people think, you know, like those extra roles. The first project I ever did with Dolly Parton, or the first acting anyway. Um, I was an extra. And then when the movie premiered, you couldn’t even really see me in the movie. Like I was in the movie for less than a second. But I still went out for it and it got my foot in the door. Like I said, with Jupiter casting. So go out for those roles. People don’t think that it’s real acting. Um, and like I said, just don’t be afraid to take chances. Don’t feel like it’s not going to happen for you. Or because you just never know. Always, you know, be nice and be polite and network. Network is really the name of the game. And that’s what I tell everybody. So yeah.
Speaker6: Well, we were talking before the show.
Sharon Cline: How interesting it is that people consider that to be not important. And, I mean, I went to the Metro Atlanta Film Summit, uh, a couple weeks ago and met such interesting people who are all very creative and have their own degrees of success and dreams. And, um, I just found it to be so inspiring to see how many people believe in themselves. Enough to even make a movie or go pursue whatever it is that they love in this industry. Who knows what that’ll mean for me in the future? I don’t mean it. I just mean like, how cool is it to know that through that networking event I get to, I get to put people together that could make something even more amazing and make media out there that could touch people’s lives. It’s like, I don’t know, it felt very special and I hope I get more opportunities like that. But even like.
Esha Chambers: You definitely will.
Sharon Cline: You, you know, it’s been so fun because just a like a light energy, which is nice, it gives me a feeling of not all people are going to, um, kind of, you know, want to take you down, you know, like we’re all in it in the same we all want the same things, you know?
Esha Chambers: And that’s how I look at things. Uh, I try to just always be humble. Um, and I just look at it like we all want the same thing. Some people will look at you as a straight up competition, and they want nothing to do with you. And I just feel like that’s just not the way that you should be. Like I said, you could really crush someone’s dreams. Someone could be like, oh, I really want to do this. And then they meet you and they’re like, oh, no, everybody in the industry is just awful. I don’t want to do it anymore. So you just got to be careful what you say and what you do. And I was just raised to be, you know, respectful and kind to everyone anyway, so.
Sharon Cline: I appreciate that too. Um, it’s it’s like you said, just having fun and being a good person to work with and, and and honoring someone else’s journey, not trying to. I don’t want anything that isn’t supposed to be mine, you know, but honoring other people’s journeys, too, because, uh, knowing that they’re all just pretty much like me, it’s like I want to treat people that way, you know? I would want to be nice. I’m sad that I have to wait till November to see your movie, but there’s so much more I want to talk to you about.
Sharon Cline: That’s a curious person, so it’s good to know it’ll end but is there anything else that you would like to kind of give people advice about in terms of being able to balance their life? Because that’s a huge issue for me.
Esha Chambers: Mhm. Um, I will say I’m not the champion of balancing just yet, but I, I just, I just go for it, I just, I just go for it the best way that I know how. Um, I kind of try to keep a set schedule like I have like a good planner and everything and just use your community that you have around you, like, your resources and everything. Um, for my son, sometimes I may be filming something. I was filming something the other day and it lasted till 930 at night, you know? So I had to be like, hey, call my brother, can you pick up my son? I have to film this show. Just use your resources. Um, yeah, I can’t I can’t really think because like I said, I’m. I’m not the master of it yet either, but I am trying. Sometimes I look at myself and I’m like, I don’t know how I do it, how I’m holding down this nursing career and how I’m holding down acting and being a single parent. And you just do. You jus
Sharon Cline: The same way. I just kind of get through it. You know, even my doggy, that I’ve got help taking care of her when I’m an extra on a set for, like, a 12 hour shoot or something, I’m like, okay, well, you know, I need help, too. But it’s it’s wonderful to have that support that you can.
Sharon Cline: Still pursue something that matters to you like that. Um, family to me has been very helpful. And, and I actually think it’s great that you have this, um, career that you’re showing your son that you can do things.
Sharon Cline: You know, you can pursue your dreams. It’s such a good example.
Esha Chambers: Yes, yes. My son, he loves basketball. So he wants to play in the NBA one day. And I just hope that what I’m doing shows him that he can because he’s actually had people, you know, tell us that, oh, there’s only like 1% of people that actually make it in the NBA. You should pursue other careers. And I’m right there behind them like, no, he’s going to pursue what his heart tells him to pursue. And I’m going to be standing here helping him the whole way. And if it doesn’t work out, that’s okay. He, you know, will build his other dreams as well. But don’t don’t tell my son. You know that he can’t do something. And his mom is sitting here doing what people tell her she can’t do.
Esha Chambers: So I love that.
Sharon Cline: I love it. Well, you never know. I mean, if, like you said, it’s that belief. I know I can do it. I can picture it, I imagine it, and somehow it comes to you. Mhm. I love the notion that that what you’re chasing is chasing you too. You know, like it wants to meet you where you are. I’m going to keep that in mind as well.
Esha Chambers: It does.
Sharon Cline: We’re doing all of my little projects I do.
Esha Chambers: It definitely does. Chase you I feel like in the last two years that I’ve been acting all everything that I’ve done, mostly everything that I’ve done has chased me. Like even me getting my, um, agent. So I was a year. Just freelance acting. Um, after I did that, the extra on the Dolly Parton movie. So I just did a year of freelance acting, and I was mostly just booking those shows that we do on my own, which I still book those now. I love them, but I was getting to the point in my career where I was like, I need an agent because I need to start booking other things. I want to get my face out there more. I want to get my story out there more. So I the way that I got my agent was I was working full time, 40 hours, Monday through Friday at the time, and I kept telling myself I was going to go to this agency and talk to the agent myself instead of like, filling out the application like, no, I’m going to go in person. So one day I had a random day off work. Just something was going on at work and I had the day off. So I go to the agent and the agency is closed, right. And then I’m trying to open the door and it just like starts raining. Oh my god. So yes, it’s like a movie. So it starts like pouring down rain and I’m like, oh my goodness. So I there’s like an alley right beside where my agent agency is located.
Esha Chambers: So I kind of just step in the alley a little bit just to get out of the rain. And I peek around the corner and there’s a man trying to open the door. He’s like unlocking the agency. So I walk up to him. Mind you, I have my headshot in my hand and on the back I wrote down like, you know, like all of my information, how to reach me and everything. So I walk up to him and I’m like, hey, are you the owner of are you the agent here? You know, he was like, oh no, this agency is run by my son and my wife. But I can take your information. I actually just was coming here to check the mail. But I see you have your headshot. I would love to take your headshot. So I was like, oh, yeah. Please. So he took my headshot that night. His wife, uh, her name is Rhonda. Stare her and, um, their son Adam run it. So that night, Rhonda reached out to me and she’s like, hey, Eesha, my husband gave you the headshot. Your headshot is gorgeous. We would love to set up an audition with you. And so I went for the audition, and me and my agent talked and everything, and that’s how I got my agent, like, you know, like, I feel like it was just meant to be. The fact that I went there and it was closed and it was rainy and.
Sharon Cline: And then someone opened the door, and you took a chance. I mean, that is exactly what I’m talking about. You didn’t let the fear of rejection stop you. You actually went and and made an extra step to make it happen.
Esha Chambers: Mhm. Yeah. And that’s what I mean by like these, these things they’ll come to you, they’ll, they will, you know if this was meant for you, they’ll come to you even if you feel like they’re not. You may just be like, well, you know, she’s saying that it just comes to you. And even if you feel like it’s not, just push yourself and go for it if your heart is calling you that way.
Sharon Cline: This is such good advice. I hope everyone who’s listening can kind of take some inspiration this way, because so much of my life I’ve allowed I’ve been reactionary as opposed to driving it. And, um, so what you’re talking about is driving it. And I’ve never been proud of myself when I’ve played small. I’ve never like, I’ve always been more proud of myself when I’ve been like, well, I took a chance even if it didn’t work out the way I wanted. So brave, you know?
Esha Chambers: Yeah. Yeah, I agree. Even if even if it doesn’t work out like you want, at least you know. You know, at least you don’t have that. Those doubts in your mind of what could have been.
Sharon Cline: Right. The regret.
Esha Chambers: Mhm.
Sharon Cline: Time goes by whether or not I’m going to pursue something you know, or not. So. And there’s a lot to that I regret as it is. So it’s like let me not add to it, let me at least try my best. And that sounds like what you do too.
Esha Chambers: Mhm. Absolutely. Yeah. Like you said that time will go by. You’ll look up two years is still going to go by. Five years is still going to go by whether you go for it or whether you don’t. So why not just go for it. Why not try.
Sharon Cline: This year is going by fast to me. Oh my goodness. April. And I’m like, how is this possible? But the show that we were on will be on in a couple of weeks I think.
Esha Chambers: Yay! Yes it will. I think it’s coming on in April. I’m pretty sure it is. I’m excited to see it.
Sharon Cline: Me too. And I’m very excited to see what happens for your career.
Esha Chambers: Thank you. Thank you so much. I hope that when I come to Atlanta that, like Tyler Perry, also feels that way. And some of these other directors. But thank you, Sharon.
Sharon Cline: To not have you on there too. I can’t thank you enough for taking some time out of your day to chit chat with me. Um, I’ve just met the coolest people in the acting world lately, and I really value, um, everyone’s journey. It’s all different, but we all want the same things. And just giving a moment to highlight kind of what your life is like, I hope gives a lot of inspiration for other people to know that they can do it if they believe in themselves like you do.
Esha Chambers: Yes, I hope so too. I really do. Thank you.
Sharon Cline: You’re welcome. And thank you all for listening to Fearless Formula on Business RadioX. And this again, Sharon Cline reminding you with knowledge and understanding we can have our own fearless formula. Have a great day.














