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Becoming the Writer, Director and Main Character of Your Life

featuring Sandra Cavanaugh

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Sandra Cavanaugh believes that everyone has an inner creative genius, and she uses the truisms of acting and improvisation to help people tap into it.

Her favourite saying comes from Shakespeare, ‘All the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players’ and taking this view she shows people how to become the writer, director and main character of their lives.

In this episode Sandra shares the common rules of acting and life, and how you can take the steps to start becoming a conscious creator.

Happy listening!

xo Abi

More About Sandra Cavanaugh

Spontaneous Brilliance
An expert in the field of creativity, imagination, and innovation, Sandra has taught and coached thousands of successful entrepreneurs, business leaders and their teams, creative artists, actors, writers, parents, students, and educators.

Sandra uses techniques developed over 35 years as an award-winning professional director, actor, writer, producer, entrepreneur, and master acting and improvisation teacher to provide profound wisdom and deceptively simple strategies for teaching us to expect, respect, and maximize the unique creative genius in ourselves and all those around us.

Sandra’s mission is to create a world where everyone’s unique creative genius is shared and respected regardless of their age, education, or perceived abilities. Through decades of working with children with special needs, Sandra developed her deep belief that, “Everyone is brilliant! We have no shortage of brilliance on this planet, just a reluctance to offer it and a resistance to accepting it.”

In her internationally bestselling book, SPONTANEOUS BRILLIANCE, she illuminates the meta meaning of Shakespeare’s assertion “All the world’s a stage…” with her playful and powerful metaphorical, metaphysical guide to sharing your unique creative genius in this 24/7 improv on the great stage of life.



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