🎙️ Welcome back to Dressed to Confess — the podcast where honesty meets real life.
In this episode, we’re joined by actor, writer, producer, and creative powerhouse Emmanuel Akwafo for a conversation that goes far beyond theatre. From creativity and identity to burnout and emotional storytelling, Emmanuel opens up about what it really means to create work that is honest, vulnerable, and deeply personal.
We talk about his journey through the UK theatre world, including the cultural impact of For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy, and how telling powerful stories night after night can shape both the artist and the person behind the performance. Emmanuel also shares what led him to start No Name Creatives, stepping into creative control, and the realities of building space for bold voices in the industry.
Then… we get personal 😳
We dive into love bombing, hookup culture, burnout, and the emotional truths creatives don’t always talk about — leading to raw, reflective moments and plenty of laughter along the way.
If you love deep conversations, creative insight, honest storytelling, and unfiltered discussions about identity, growth, and purpose, this episode is for you.
👇 In this episode:
The emotional side of creativity and playwriting
The impact of telling heavy stories on stage
Identity, vulnerability, and artistic expression
Building your own opportunities in the creative industry
Burnout, balance, and knowing when to reset
Love bombing & modern dating culture
🎧 Listen, reflect, and confess with us.
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