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Learning to Lose

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  • #63 - Being a Peacemaker

#63 - Being a Peacemaker

Tuesday 14th July 2020

Briana Evigan discusses therapy, her upcoming film on poaching, and the importance of relationships in 'Learning to Lose'.
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Learning to Lose
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Briana Evigan on Therapy, Filmmaking, and the Power of Relationships

I feel like we also grow up and you're right that we don't know, and like anything could change at any moment, or I could meet somebody and be completely everything that I thought could be out the door and I could meet somebody and be like: oh well, I don't know.
Ever wondered how therapy can transform your life or what it takes to create a film that tackles significant issues? Briana Evigan, known for her role in 'Step Up 2', joins hosts Patrick Ridge and Billy on this episode of 'Learning to Lose' to share her journey. Briana dives into her personal experiences with therapy, revealing how it has helped her navigate life's ups and downs.
She also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming film about poaching, discussing the challenges and motivations behind bringing such a crucial topic to the screen. But that's not all—Briana opens up about the importance of relationships in her life. From friendships to family ties, she explains how these connections have been pivotal in her personal growth and resilience. Through heartfelt stories of loss and triumph, Briana illustrates how relationships have shaped her outlook on life.
This episode is a treasure trove of insights on mental health, creative pursuits, and the enduring value of human connections. If you're looking for inspiration and practical advice on embracing change and fostering meaningful relationships, this conversation is a must-listen.