Recommendations of THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT - A 2-Minute Monologue

  • Asher Wyndham: THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT - A 2-Minute Monologue

    A lift of the spirit, a nudge of encouragement, a reminder of childhood joy and imagination is captured in this beautiful monologue on creativity and mourning, inspiring us to reject that inner critic.

    A lift of the spirit, a nudge of encouragement, a reminder of childhood joy and imagination is captured in this beautiful monologue on creativity and mourning, inspiring us to reject that inner critic.

  • Deacon Sachs: THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT - A 2-Minute Monologue

    Such a beautiful and expressive monologue about performance anxiety that has stuck with the speaker for their entire life. Truly shows how the feedback that you give to a child can stick with them forever.

    Such a beautiful and expressive monologue about performance anxiety that has stuck with the speaker for their entire life. Truly shows how the feedback that you give to a child can stick with them forever.

  • Debra A. Cole: THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT - A 2-Minute Monologue

    Why do we shame kids for expressing joy? Dancing and singing is just natural, and the minute we place doubt in their minds, it's over. This monologue by JULIE BRANDON reminds us that it is never too late to take the spotlight and show out joy. We need this now more than ever.

    Why do we shame kids for expressing joy? Dancing and singing is just natural, and the minute we place doubt in their minds, it's over. This monologue by JULIE BRANDON reminds us that it is never too late to take the spotlight and show out joy. We need this now more than ever.

  • Anj Marie Riffel: THAT'S ME IN THE SPOTLIGHT - A 2-Minute Monologue

    This lovely monologue by JULIE BRANDON touches on several compelling topics in just two minutes. She explores how fear and shame may prevent us from enjoying things we did unabashedly as children, how our words and actions can have a lasting impact on others, and how it's never too late to reconnect with our childlike sense of bravery and desire to chase joy. Beautiful and inspiring!

    This lovely monologue by JULIE BRANDON touches on several compelling topics in just two minutes. She explores how fear and shame may prevent us from enjoying things we did unabashedly as children, how our words and actions can have a lasting impact on others, and how it's never too late to reconnect with our childlike sense of bravery and desire to chase joy. Beautiful and inspiring!