Trigger Warning: Sexual Assault Today, I’m joined by Robbi Stevens and Esme Pellegrini to talk about the overarching themes of their upcoming short film, The Nightingale. Robbi is the writer and director, and Esme plays the lead role of Grace. Based on true events, the film follows 22-year-old Grace as she navigates post-traumatic stress disorder and life after sexual assault. Robbi, Esme, and I discuss what inspired them to bring this story to life, how Esme prepared for such an intense role, and what they hope viewers will take away from this film. For the past decade, Robbi has worked closely with various non-profits that support survivors of sexual assault and sex trafficking. As an acting coach and founder of RAaW acting school, she created her signature style called the “Stevens Technique.” The practice helps actors dive deeper into themselves and feel supported as they take on new roles. Esme describes what her experience was like in that training and how it helped her embody the role of Grace in The Nightingale. As heart-wrenching as the topic of sexual assault is, The Nightingale is ultimately a story of hope, strength, and healing. Robbi explains why she wanted to adapt this story and inspire people in a similar position to seek support. Listen in to hear Robbi and Esme’s reflections on the film and where you can learn more about it. Listen to the episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, or on your favorite podcast platform. Topics Covered: ● What drew Robbi and Esme into this story ● The types of trainings and exercises that Robbi teaches at RAaW ● How the Stevens Technique facilitates trust between actors and directors ● Using art as a tangible way to express emotions and communicate ● Robbi’s mission and vision for the film Guest Info: ● Robbi's Instagram ● Esme's Instagram ● The Nightingale Film Twitter ● The Nightingale Film Instagram ● RAaW London Follow Me: ● My LinkedIn ● Art Heals All Wounds Website ● Art Heals All Wounds Instagram ● Art Heals All Wounds Twitter ● Art Heals All Wounds Facebook ● Art Heals All Wounds Newsletter