Do you have a lifelong dream you have never fulfilled but you just keep thinking about it in the back of your mind?
Maybe you’ve always wanted to learn the skills to become a professional cake decorator, a magician or ballroom dancer. Perhaps thrill seeking is more your style and skydiving, mountain climbing or driving a race car are more in line with your passions.
Whatever your heart desires, a new television project that celebrates and empowers men and women in mid-life and beyond, is holding an open casting call.
Rebecca Rosichan, founder of “Reality TV Casting Calls” told the Courier-Journal the project, tentatively titled “It’s Your Time,” will highlight stories of resilience and second chances with experts and mentors providing assistance to help participants achieve their goals.
Bob Kane, of Pennsylvania, approaches the landing zone on his first skydiving adventure at Lakewood Township Municipal Airport on August 5,2025
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“We are looking for regular people who are 40 years old and older who have been busy raising families or involved in a demanding career and are now ready to do something they’ve always dreamed of doing but had to put aside earlier in their life,” said Rosichan. “This won’t be a reality show, it will feel more like a documentary with cameras checking on your progress occasionally. The show is meant to be inspirational and family-friendly.”
Currently, producers can’t reveal where they show will ultimately air, but they did tell the Courier Journal the series is casting for a major cable network.
So what do you say? Is now the time to give scuba diving or writing a children’s book a shot? If you are willing to allow camera’s to follow you through the process, here’s what you need to know.
How to apply for the open casting call
Men and women who are 40 years and older and ready to pursue a lifelong dream are invited to apply online at itsyourtime.castingcrane.com by the Thursday Oct. 1 deadline.
More information about the show can be found at instagram.com/rrcastinginc/. The casting Instagram page includes information and a link in the bio where you can also fill out an application. For applicants needing further details, Rosichan is available via email at [email protected].
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“We’re excited to be filming the series entirely in Kentucky because there seem to be so many interesting stories here,” said Rosichan. “This is meant to be an inspiring show about real people achieving something special and perhaps it will inspire the viewers, too.”
Reach features reporter Kirby Adams at [email protected].
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