On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Karen Grassle. Known around the world for her iconic portrayal of “Ma” on Little House on the Prairie, her new memoir, Bright Lights, Prairie Dust is now available.
During her 8 seasons on Little House, she co-created the TV movie Battered and advocated for women’s issues. Karen continues to work in major roles, including standing by on Broadway for Mary Tyler Moore and Lynn Redgrave. Her most recent film, Not to Forget, is now streaming — a lighthearted family movie surrounding the issue of dementia.
Listen to this conversation to discover:

Why the artist has always been an advocate for social change.

Craft and business advice for the art of writing and on-camera acting.

The impact of telling your own story; truly sharing the human experience.

Click here to access bonus resources from this episode.

Connect with Karen Grassle:

Website

Bright Lights, Prairie Dust

Not to Forget

Story Time with Karen

Instagram

Facebook

YouTube

Connect with Tony Howell:

Website

Instagram

YouTube

Twitter

Facebook

Episode Credits:

Art by Tony Howell + Gertrude Pillena

Editing by Unapologetic Amplified

Hosting by Broadway Podcast Network

If you enjoyed this episode, please visit RateThisPodcast.com/tonyhowell. Be sure to check out our past conversations and subscribe for next month’s special guest!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

On this episode of Conversations with Changemakers, we speak with Karen Grassle. Known around the world for her iconic portrayal of “Ma” on Little House on the Prairie, her new memoir, Bright Lights, Prairie Dust is now available.

During her 8 seasons on Little House, she co-created the TV movie Battered and advocated for women’s issues. Karen continues to work in major roles, including standing by on Broadway for Mary Tyler Moore and Lynn Redgrave. Her most recent film, Not to Forget, is now streaming — a lighthearted family movie surrounding the issue of dementia.

Listen to this conversation to discover:


Why the artist has always been an advocate for social change.
Craft and business advice for the art of writing and on-camera acting.
The impact of telling your own story; truly sharing the human experience.


Click here to access bonus resources from this episode.


Connect with Karen Grassle:


Website
Bright Lights, Prairie Dust
Not to Forget
Story Time with Karen
Instagram
Facebook
YouTube


Connect with Tony Howell:


Website
Instagram
YouTube
Twitter
Facebook


Episode Credits:


Art by Tony Howell + Gertrude Pillena

Editing by Unapologetic Amplified

Hosting by Broadway Podcast Network


If you enjoyed this episode, please visit RateThisPodcast.com/tonyhowell. Be sure to check out our past conversations and subscribe for next month’s special guest!

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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