The One Skill That Can Change Your Life w/ Kamil Haque
Is life just a series of performances? Or are we all just playing different roles? In this episode of The Dream Catchers Show, I sat down with Kamil Haque, a multi-talented actor, director, and acting coach who believes we’re all performers—on stage and in life. From discovering his passion for acting as a restless kid in Singapore to training in LA and launching his own coaching company, Kamil’s journey is nothing short of fascinating. He’s worked with thousands of actors, corporate leaders, and creatives, blending theatrical techniques with real-world impact. Join us as we dive into his story, his insights on creativity, and why the ‘moment before’ matters more than you think.
Table of Contents
Discussion Topics: The One Skill That Can Change Your Life
- The unexpected truth about success—no one talks about this!
- A surprising journey into acting—was it fate or choice?
- Not learning, but teaching in LA? The unexpected twist!
- From Hollywood to home—why Singapore needed a training school
- Why finding the right people is harder than you think
- The skill that can change your life—why everyone needs it!
- “Enthisiasmosh”—the divine connection behind transformative art
- “Know Thyself”—the first step to real success?
- The unseen struggles of Asian artists in global entertainment
- Turning passion into profit—can artists really make money?
- Why self-awareness is the missing key in corporate success
- The secret to nailing every performance—before it even starts!
- Authenticity in art—how to stand out in a crowded industry
- The fear of failure—how to stop it from holding you back
- Rapid Fire Round—unexpected answers you don’t want to miss!
Our Guest: Kamil Haque
Kamil Haque is the founder and artistic director of Haque Centre of Acting & Creativity (HCAC). After 8 years working and coaching in Los Angeles Kamil returned to his native Singapore in 2013 to establish HCAC, Singapore’s first professional acting centre and Asia’s first centre to teach the preeminent Lee Strasberg’s method of acting.