In this inspiring episode of 10 Lessons Learned, we're joined by Dale Stevens, an actress with a fascinating career journey across continents, from London to Sydney, and onto the big screen in Mission Impossible. Dive deep into her wisdom on overcoming fears, embracing uniqueness, and the power of acting techniques in everyday life. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the industry!
About Dale Stevens
Dale Stevens is an actress from London who discovered her passion for acting at a very young age. Her journey took her from to Sydney, New Zealand and back to Melbourne as she pursued her love for the craft.
One of the pivotal moments in Dale’s career was landing a role in Mission Impossible, where she portrayed an assassin in front of famous US actors. This experience taught her that her best work happened when she was most afraid, which led her to make friends with her nerves.
Dale founded playright to teach others to use acting techniques to navigate their way through life intentionally… Over the last 11 years, Dale has worked with lawyers, accountants, governments, entrepreneurs, telecommunications and budding speakers.
It turns out that there are ways of behaving that are common to all of us and as Dale says - human behaviour drives economics.
Episode notes
Lesson 1: Do yourself. 02:45
Lesson 2: Don't try to do better, do different. 05:25
Lesson 3: The truth will set you free. 07:48
Lesson 4: You don't know what you're capable of. 18:21
Lesson 5: Life's a marathon, not a sprint. 20:54
Lesson 6: All the world's a stage. 24:03
Lesson 7: Other people don't know what you know. 28:17
Lesson 8: Your body language tells you who you are. 32:23
Lesson 9: Human behaviour drives economics. 35:10
Lesson 10: Choose your avatar. 36:25
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