How Rebecca Lacey Turns Collaboration Into Creative Courage
Collaboration can provide the support you need to transform fear into bravery. In this episode actor, coach, artist, and poet Rebecca Lacey shares how trusted networks and friendships, creative partnerships, and her work as a life coach have sustained her across her acting, fine art, and poetry. From secretly beginning her professional acting career at fifteen to navigating motherhood, coaching, and exhibitions, Rebecca reveals how leaning into support and offering it to others creates resilience and joy. Her journey shows that courage grows when creativity is encouraged, nurtured and shared.
Guest Bio:
Rebecca Lacey is an Actor , Artist , Poet and Life Coach . She has been a professional Actor since her youth, working across all mediums. She has appeared in many popular television shows with over 40 credits to her name and a Bafta longlist nomination. She has been in over 25 stage productions including the West End ( The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime, Dead Funny ) and most recently at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon and the Barbican .
Her Art is expressive and gestural using colour and form. Her practice begins by connecting with a playful sense of awe with the world , both within and around her. Nature is a constant source of inspiration and an urgent motivation. She tries not to “think too hard”, believing it is in the gaps between conscious thoughts where creativity can grow. She studied Fine Art Foundation at Richmond School of Art and has subsequently been self-taught . She has had 3 solo exhibitions since 2020 , 2 at RuptureXIBIT Gallery, in London, where she was also currently Artist in Residence. She has participated in several group shows in London and has a representation at Saatchi Art online.
She has been a working Life Coach for 20 years with a Foundation and Masters qualification from ITS.
She has 2 poetry pamphlets out and has had several poems published.
She lives in S.W London with her husband and 2 children .
Episode Chapters
00:17.68 Finding Support for Creative Endeavors
03:53.22 The Importance of Support in Creativity
12:13.90 The Turning Point of Motherhood
18:15.45 The Journey of a Life Coach
21:50.16 Turning Points in Life and Career
26:39.52 Exploring Art and Poetry During Lockdown
31:02.96 The Intersection of Art and Audience
38:26.14 The Phases of Creativity
42:14.88 Our Uniqueness
46:28.15 Creative Process: Embracing Imperfection
53:01.81 Embracing Creative Opportunities
54:23.45 Finding Creative Support
Four Creative Nuggets:
"I was going to the theater whenever I could, was still in touch with all my friends. I was really on top of what everyone was doing, what was happening, what the new plays were. I was really, really connected." Rebecca Lacey
"A friend of mine who's an artist and runs a small art gallery came over and said, can I see your foundation work? So I showed her and she said, this is great. I want you to do an exhibition." — Rebecca Lacey
“We had a group show called Many Actors Make Art. And there were 70 actors who also paint beautifully. And everybody was different and it was wonderful.” — Rebecca Lacey
“If one person says, ‘I like that,’ then you’ve won. That’s enough to keep going.” — Rebecca Lacey
Links:
Rebecca Lacey
Acting Website: https://rebeccalacey.co.uk
Art Website: