• Episode 8: Creativity, Acting, and the Courage of Entrepreneurship with Bridgid Coulter

  • Sep 1 2021
  • Length: 54 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 8: Creativity, Acting, and the Courage of Entrepreneurship with Bridgid Coulter

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    Bridgid Coulter is a multi-talented creative, who has found success as an actress, an interior designer, and most recently as an entrepreneur. Many of our listeners may know her from shows like Westworld, Shameless, and Black Monday. In this episode, we get together with Bridgid to discuss her latest venture, Blackbird House, and how her life and career led her to this point. We hear from Bridgid about her childhood and what it was like growing up in Berkeley, California. She reflects on how the combination of adversity, joy, and trauma shaped her outlook as a young person, and how acting helped her heal. She shares how introversion and curiosity have influenced her acting career and why she is so drawn to the deep work inherent in performing different characters. Later, Bridgid expands on her work as a designer and discusses why it was important for her to pursue further education before starting her professional work as an interior designer. We delve into the topic of the Blackbird House and unpack how a career in acting was instrumental to Bridgid’s journey into entrepreneurship. Bridgid discusses her passion for Blackbird House as a space for women of color and allies to network and support one another and expands on the future of the platform. Join us today for this inspiring conversation on creativity, self-knowledge, and much more!


    Key Points From This Episode:

    • Get to know today’s multi-talented guest Bridgid Coulter.
    • The different degrees of introversion and extroversion and how it informs your personality.
    • How your level of introversion determines the type of activities that recharge your energy.
    • The mixture of adversity, trauma, and joy in Bridgid’s upbringing and how it shaped her outlook.
    • The deep work that is inherent in being an actor and how skilled trainers have helped Bridgid heal.
    • Dreamwork: what it is and how Bridgid uses it and continues to use it.
    • What it means to keep yourself safe, especially as a woman of color.
    • Why, as an actor you need to have a deep understanding of the human condition.
    • Bridgid’s various creative pursuits and how it has shaped her career.
    • Why Bridgid finds it challenging to return to acting after a hiatus.
    • The different approaches to acting and why Bridgid is a fan of going deep.
    • Bridgid’s work as an interior designer and how her passion for design prompted her to pursue further education.
    • How education empowered Bridgid to overcome imposter syndrome.
    • How Bridgid inhabits her client, or potential client’s perspective when she is designing.
    • The self-doubt that Bridgid experiences during the design process and why she hopes to overcome it.
    • How the courage required to perform on stage prepared Bridgid for entrepreneurship.
    • How Bridgid founded Blackbird and how her rich and varied life experience is informing it.
    • The Blackbird House: their ethos, their services, and how it is connecting women of color with one another, as well as allies.
    • How Blackbird has adapted from a physical to digital working space during the COVID 19 pandemic.
    • Wilma Mae shares a reflective quote attributed to Robin Williams.


    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Bridgid Coulter on IMDB

    Blackbird House

    Blackbird House on Instagram

    Blackbird House on Twitter

    Blackbird House on Facebook

    DRK BEAUTY on Instagram

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