Survivor applicants: Dan Gheesling’s casting advice is now free

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Dan Gheesling is the winner of the 'Big Brother Season 10 Grand Finale' at CBS Radford Studios on September 16, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Dan Gheesling is the winner of the 'Big Brother Season 10 Grand Finale' at CBS Radford Studios on September 16, 2008 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images) /
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One of the greatest reality show winners, Dan Gheesling, has offered reality casting advice that helped get people on Survivor. That advice is now free.

A few weeks ago, it was discovered that an unnamed Survivor player came to Big Brother winner Dan Gheesling and asked him advice on what to do after making the Millennials vs. Gen X casting finals, but not getting accepted. It turned out that it was Laurel Johnson who didn’t get in, instead getting cast during the next cycle and getting onto Ghost Island after listening to his advice.

There are countless success stories, public and private, that come from Dan Gheesling’s reality casting advice. He literally wrote the book on how to get on reality television, offering his expertise as someone who not only got on reality television 10 years ago but even had casting convinced he was somebody he didn’t turn out to be in order to get cast.

With Survivor currently casting players for their next two seasons after 37 and 38, Dan Gheesling’s premium paid advice could not come at a better time. You know what’s a better price? Absolutely free! As revealed during his recent AMA, as well as elaborated on his website, after moving on from reality television passions, he is now giving away his casting content at no cost.

This includes dozens upon dozens of podcasts, video segments, written guides and his How to Get On Reality TV book in pdf form; all available at one Dropbox link. There are a ton of different players throughout reality television who have either modeled their gameplay after him or used his advice to get on reality television, so now would be the perfect time to read up before sending in a video application.

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The casting process is multi-faceted, complicated and often has a ton of unique cases, but after answering several years’ worth of questions from the community, there may not be a better (free) resource out there. It’s time to un-can the Dan!