The Acting Coach Network Podcast

016 - From Stage to Studio: Anna Reeve Cook on Neurodiversity, Confidence and Creativity in Coaching

Savanna Madden Season 2 Episode 16

In this episode of the Acting Coach Network podcast, I speak with Anna Reeve Cook, founder of Attitude Performing Arts. 

We discuss Anna's journey from performer to educator, her philosophy on teaching, and the importance of inclusivity in performing arts education. Anna shares her experiences with neurodiversity, the challenges she faced in her early teaching days, and how she has built a values-driven school that prioritises the needs of all students. 

We also explore the impact of LAMDA exams on student confidence and the importance of avoiding burnout in the performing arts industry. Anna offers valuable advice for creative professionals, emphasising the need to prioritise self-care and follow your passions.

Key Takeaways:

- Anna emphasises the importance of inclusivity in performing arts education.
- Anna's journey as a parent has shaped her teaching philosophy.
- Building trust with students is essential for their success.
- Burnout is a common issue in the performing arts industry.
- Prioritising self-care is vital for educators and performers alike.
- Anna encourages following your highest excitement in creative pursuits.
- She highlights the need to break stereotypes surrounding neurodiversity.
- Effective communication with parents is key to supporting students' needs.

You can connect with Anna at @attitudeperformingarts and @attitudeperformingartscollege on instagram and Tik Tok and find out more information on her website: www.attitudeperformingartscollege.co.uk

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