#62 From fear to action: How to tell people’s stories with Elizabeth Healey

2nd November 2021

Elizabeth is an award-winning actor - appearing in blockbuster movies including Marvel’s Dr Strange and indie gems such as Across The River. She is a television reporter, documentary filmmaker, radio host, interviewer, film director and screenwriter. She is currently making a documentary about the homeless crisis in London during the Covid epidemic, having volunteered and helped to distribute meals, and is joining the A-list cast of The Liar (a film version of Stephen Fry’s best-selling novel). She also has a PhD in neuroscience.

What we talk about

In this episode, we talk about how Elizabeth’s diverse portfolio of work and expertise is all driven by telling people’s stories and the importance of being a great listener. We talk about how to create something out of nothing as long as you’re doing it for the right reasons, how to feel fear and do it anyway, the importance of community, how to exist in the now, moments of realisation and how to stay curious and never stop playing.

Links

Discover Elizabeth’s book recommendation on the library page.

Connect with Elizabeth:
Instagram @elizabethhealey

Connect with Nikki:
Instagram @nikkitrott
Coaching & Consulting www.nikkitrott.com
Podcast www.goingconscious.com

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