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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2024 · 1H 2M

Amar Chadha-Patel - Acting as connection & breaking with convention

from Embodied with Anthea Bell · host Anthea Bell

Gorgeous listeners, I can’t wait to introduce you to today’s guest. Continuing our theme of the soulful creative, we sit down with Amar Chadha-Patel; an Actor, Director and Film-Maker who first appeared on screen at the tender age of 4. You might know him from recent appearances in Year of the Rabbit and The Decameron; today, you’ll see sides of him that go far beyond the screen.Amar is a force; energetic, thoughtful, endlessly creative and as he shares - deeply driven by the desire to push himself beyond the bounds of what’s comfortable / safe. “Success” for Amar involves breaking the boundaries of what a man of Indian heritage might be “expected” to perform - and, how that man might be expected to live and love. In today’s episode, Amar shares the creative crossroads that shaped his path - from set set-design to videography, fashion film, comedy-duos, right onto the screen itself. That he was “talent-spotted” is perhaps unsurprising; at 6 ft 4 of charismatic talent, he’s hard to miss…  Alongside his innate warmth, this quality has earned him a host of both friendships and opportunities across the globe. And he’s just getting started… Amar reveals his love for storytelling that challenges norms, his commitment to embodying dynamic, three-dimensional roles, and the importance of keeping creativity fresh. We chat about his views on authenticity, the power of extroverted energy, and that undeniable buzz of true connection—whether with an audience, friends, or life-long-love. This episode is packed with inspiration for anyone navigating life’s shifting paths; with Amar’s reflections on intimacy, creative courage and the thrilling art of truly being seen.For More on AmarInstagram: @amarchadhapatelCheck out his latest projects and where to catch him next!Stay Connected with the PodcastTo stay up to date with upcoming episodes and guest insights, follow me on Instagram at @ab_embodiment or visit our website.And to explore working together more deeply -Join our free newsletter for insights, events and self-healing resources: www.ab-embodimentcoaching.orgBook a Clarity call for the next 1:1 Container “Becoming”: https://tinyurl.com/4wzsnpkuReserve your place in the 2025 Group Immersion for advanced personal and professional growth: https://tinyurl.com/j5ypzdhuSending love and light to wherever this finds you dear ones,A x

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