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Create the Brightest Light I Can
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Create the Brightest Light I Can

A podcast conversation with Alice Manning

Alice Manning joins me to explore the healing power of storytelling and the role of empathy in both art and life. She shares her journey from early influences to self-producing solo shows, highlighting how humor often springs from tragedy. Alice also discusses her transformative work leading storytelling workshops in prisons, fostering healing and connection among inmates. This inspiring conversation showcases Alice’s passion for using performance as a tool for personal growth and social change.

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A quick shout out to Ievgen Poltavskyi from Pixabay for the musical underscoring!

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