Here are the latest reality TV casting calls for the week. Are you ready for your 15 minutes? Check out what we have on tap this week. Good luck!
Lifetime TV: Friends Weight Loss Project Now Casting
Fitness trainers: A new Lifetime show is looking for relatable, energetic, enthusiastic fitness trainers (M/F, late 20s to late 30s) to help a group of female friends lose a reasonable amount of weight in 90 days. We are interested in your personal training style (encouraging? gentle? drill instructor? tough love? taskmaster? positive reinforcement?) and your own history with fitness and weight loss. While it is not mandatory, it would be helpful if you have overcome your own struggle with food issues and body image and were able to share your experiences with our participants.
While of course you should be in great shape, we are not looking for perfection or people who will intimidate our participants; you must be able to connect on an emotional level. You must be a credible, legitimate expert who can teach nutrition and create healthy individualized food plans (not simply someone who likes to work out and wants to be on TV — you must have the bona fides). If you are affiliated with or own a gym, we could incorporate that into the show.
Lifetime TV: Life Coaches/Therapists - Now Casting
A new Lifetime show is looking for life coaches/therapists (M/F, late 20s to early 40s) to help a group of female friends lose a reasonable amount of weight in 90 days. Ideally, we would like you to specialize in food and body image issues and have experience helping people through their struggles with emotional eating and the underlying roots of their destructive relationship with food. You will help them on their emotional journey, while they will also work with a fitness trainer to help them on their physical path. We are interested in your personal style (encouraging? gentle? tough love? taskmaster? positive reinforcement?) and your ability to connect with the participants on a deep level. While not mandatory, it would be helpful if you have battled your own food demons and can share your experiences and vulnerability with the women. You must have a credible, legitimate background in the field and a proven track record of success.








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