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Episode Summary

In this episode, actor and voiceover artist Miguel Gabriel shares his journey from struggling with impaired speech to finding his voice, literally and creatively. Thoughtful and grounded beyond his years, Miguel opens up about overcoming bullying, staying true to himself, and how kindness—his self-described superpower—has shaped his path. His reflections on rejection, faith, and friendship offer wisdom that resonates at any age.

About Miguel

Miguel Gabriel, an American actor of Spanish-Filipino and Hungarian descent, has been captivating audiences since he began his career in theater at the tender age of five. After a series of successful appearances in popular shows like “How to Get Away with Murder” and lending his voice to animated films like “Puss in Boots: The Last Wish,” Miguel has made an exciting leap into his first feature film, “Camera.” In this pivotal role as Oscar, he stars alongside Hollywood royalty, Beau Bridges, marking a significant milestone in his acting journey.

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Carole Blueweiss

Carole Blueweiss teaches organizations and students how everyday activities impact self-image, confidence, and performance. She is a Doctor of Physical Therapy & Feldenkrais practitioner whose TEDx talk has been viewed 250,000 times.

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