Actress|Director from New Zealand Kiwi actress, Morgan Bradley began her career in New Zealand as a child, fueled by a vivid imagination and a farm upbringing that taught her grit and a love of nature. She opens up to Margie about being bullied for standing out in a culture shaped by “tall poppy syndrome,” and how her curiosity—and refusal to shrink—shaped who she is. Morgan speaks candidly about navigating depression, discovering her self-worth, and learning to elevate her frequency by sayin...
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Actress|Director from New Zealand Kiwi actress, Morgan Bradley began her career in New Zealand as a child, fueled by a vivid imagination and a farm upbringing that taught her grit and a love of nature. She opens up to Margie about being bullied for standing out in a culture shaped by “tall poppy syndrome,” and how her curiosity—and refusal to shrink—shaped who she is. Morgan speaks candidly about navigating depression, discovering her self-worth, and learning to elevate her frequency by sayin...
EP. 54 SALLY STEWART Actor “Ever since I’ve worked with you, I’ve either gotten a callback or booked." Sally, on working with Margie Sally has been a professional actor for over 20 years. She has guest-starred on such series as Bull, FBI Most Wanted, Law and Order, Law and Order SVU, The Sopranos and New York Undercover. With roles from a judge to a lawyer to a victim, she has lived them all. Sally shares what it is like to be cast as a co-star supporting the story rather th...
F*ck Your Comfort Zone with Margie Haber
Actress|Director from New Zealand Kiwi actress, Morgan Bradley began her career in New Zealand as a child, fueled by a vivid imagination and a farm upbringing that taught her grit and a love of nature. She opens up to Margie about being bullied for standing out in a culture shaped by “tall poppy syndrome,” and how her curiosity—and refusal to shrink—shaped who she is. Morgan speaks candidly about navigating depression, discovering her self-worth, and learning to elevate her frequency by sayin...