Jennifer Grey | Out of the Corner

詹妮弗·格雷|走出角落

Good Life Project

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2022-05-31

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When we consider the qualities and traits passed down throughout our family tree, we may think of the curly hair we share with a sibling or a natural talent like singing. But what about the not-so-pleasant traits, beliefs, or patterns that appear generation after generation that are hard to shake?  Do we keep making these same old mistakes just because "old patterns die hard," as they say? Or will you be the one who takes a new path, no matter how hard or long it takes? Jennifer Grey is no stranger to taking the road less traveled. From her most visible standout moments, like her iconic role as the star of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, to her personal journey to self-acceptance, Grey has found her way back to herself one step at a time. And you'll hear today that she's just as forthcoming about her journey as she is in her recently released memoir Out of the Corner. In this transparent conversation with her, we explore how Grey views and juggles her family's history and culture, her identity, and her role as the cycle breaker through the lens of her younger and present self. Her awareness of what her mother sacrificed to be a wife and mother shapes how Grey leads her life and chooses to tell her story now. And despite what patterns, gender roles, or responsibilities she was expected to bear or even did at one point, Grey is no longer worried about pleasing people but just being as real and true to herself as possible.  You can find Jennifer at: Website | Instagram If you LOVED this episode you’ll also love the conversations we had with Marin Hinkle about her life in theater, film, and TV. Check out our offerings & partners:  My New Book SparkedMy New Podcast SPARKED. Visit Our Sponsor Page For Great Resources & Discount Codes  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • I will never, ever not be associated with the line, nobody puts baby in a corner.

  • And I thought, what if I really understood what it's about?

  • What does that line mean?

  • And then I realized how many of my stories kind of ended up with me being put in a corner.

  • It just wasn't true if I dug deeper.

  • So when we think about the qualities and traits passed down throughout our family tree, we may think of curly hair we share or a natural talent, like singing.

  • But what about this sometimes, sometimes not so pleasant traits or beliefs or patterns that appear generation after generation that are hard to shake?

  • Do we keep making these same old mistakes just because old patterns die hard, as they say?

  • Or will you be the one who takes on a new path, no matter how hard or long it takes?

  • So my guess, Jennifer Grey is no stranger to taking the road less traveled.

  • From her most visible standout moments, like her iconic role as the star of the 1987 film Dirty Dancing, to her personal journey to self acceptance, Gray has found her way back to herself.

  • One step at a time.

  • And you'll hear today that she's just as forthcoming about her journey as she is in her recently released memoir, out of the corner.

  • In this beautifully transparent conversation with her, we explore how Jennifer views and juggles her family's history and culture, her identity, and her role as a cycle breaker through the lens of her younger and present self.

  • Her awareness of what her mother sacrificed to be a wife and mother really shapes how Grey leads her life and chooses to tell her story.

  • And despite what patterns and gender roles or responsibilities she was expected to bear, or even did at one point, Gray is no longer worried about pleasing people, but just being as real and true to herself as possible.

  • So excited to share this conversation with you.

  • I'm Jonathan Fields, and this is good life project.

  • So, so excited to dive into so many different points along the journey with you.

  • Coming up in New York City, Dad's Joel Gray.