40 min

14. How Emotional Resilience Leads to Confidence: Overcoming Self-Criticism with Margot Bingham Who Made You the Boss?

    • Business

Sit down with the multi-talented Margot Bingham for a conversation that balances the light-hearted with the profound. From discussing the heartfelt struggles that shape our worldview to the transformative power of acknowledging and discussing our differences, this episode will take you on a journey through Margot's personal and professional life. Margot opens up on the pandemic's impact on creativity, the importance of authenticity and vulnerability, and the ways she’s navigated the complexities of control and success. With a mix of laughter, candid revelations, and a deep dive into the historical and emotional weight of Margot's roles, this episode promises to leave you moved.



What you'll learn in this episode:


How Margot connects her creative process as an actress to her musical background and personal experiences.
The way historical roles can educate and have a deep personal influence on the actors portraying them.
Strategies for coping with emotional and creative challenges during uncertain times.
Insights into Margot’s journey from singing aspirations to acting, highlighting the importance of role models and self-discovery.



ABOUT MARGOT:

Margot Bingham is a Singer-Songwriter and Actress born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. You may have seen her on the mega AMC hit franchise THE WALKING DEAD, with her character 'Maxxine Mercer' in their final two seasons. Under the YELLOWSTONE umbrella, you can find Margot opposite of David Oyelowo in the new Paramount+ series, BASS REEVES. Margot is a seasoned performer, singing the National Anthem for a multitude of sports games; NY Knicks and Pittsburgh Steelers, just to name a few. Her philanthropic attention is even more important to her. She works with children around the world, teaching music for organizations like Orphaned Starfish, helps keep the peace on the board of New York Peace Institute, and looks forward to spreading health and knowledge with Magee, where she was born.



Follow Margot Bingham:

Instagram

Twitter

Facebook

Website



References and Links Mentioned in This Episode:


Bass Reeves on Paramount+



For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com 

Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here!

Sit down with the multi-talented Margot Bingham for a conversation that balances the light-hearted with the profound. From discussing the heartfelt struggles that shape our worldview to the transformative power of acknowledging and discussing our differences, this episode will take you on a journey through Margot's personal and professional life. Margot opens up on the pandemic's impact on creativity, the importance of authenticity and vulnerability, and the ways she’s navigated the complexities of control and success. With a mix of laughter, candid revelations, and a deep dive into the historical and emotional weight of Margot's roles, this episode promises to leave you moved.



What you'll learn in this episode:


How Margot connects her creative process as an actress to her musical background and personal experiences.
The way historical roles can educate and have a deep personal influence on the actors portraying them.
Strategies for coping with emotional and creative challenges during uncertain times.
Insights into Margot’s journey from singing aspirations to acting, highlighting the importance of role models and self-discovery.



ABOUT MARGOT:

Margot Bingham is a Singer-Songwriter and Actress born and raised in Pittsburgh, PA. You may have seen her on the mega AMC hit franchise THE WALKING DEAD, with her character 'Maxxine Mercer' in their final two seasons. Under the YELLOWSTONE umbrella, you can find Margot opposite of David Oyelowo in the new Paramount+ series, BASS REEVES. Margot is a seasoned performer, singing the National Anthem for a multitude of sports games; NY Knicks and Pittsburgh Steelers, just to name a few. Her philanthropic attention is even more important to her. She works with children around the world, teaching music for organizations like Orphaned Starfish, helps keep the peace on the board of New York Peace Institute, and looks forward to spreading health and knowledge with Magee, where she was born.



Follow Margot Bingham:

Instagram

Twitter

Facebook

Website



References and Links Mentioned in This Episode:


Bass Reeves on Paramount+



For more information and to connect with our host, Lindsey Epperly, visit www.lindseyepperly.com 

Looking to turn your Imposter Syndrome into Inspiration? Grab the workbook here!

40 min

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