
E50 Carolyn Smith: How Acting Changes Your Relationship With Yourself, Others, And The World
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Carolyn Smith graduated from Fordham University and The Juilliard School, has performed as an actor on Broadway in "Romeo and Juliet" and appeared opposite Robin Wright in "House of Cards" as Claire's Chief of Staff. She happens to have been my acting teacher but she doesn't have to act like a great teacher she was one. Her father was a flutist and factory worker and her mother a legal secretary which leads me to my first question.
In this podcast we talked about:
- How acting changes your relationship with yourself, others, and the world
- How acting can make you a more curious, kind, and empathetic person
- What is truth in acting?
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