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The Mindvalley Podcast

Elisabeth Rohm On How To Lead Your Life With Respect

The Mindvalley Podcast

Mindvalley

Education, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Mental Health

4.51.5K Ratings

🗓️ 17 May 2021

⏱️ 43 minutes

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Summary

Elisabeth Rohm is a German-American television and film actress best known for playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn in the American TV series Law & Order. She has dedicated her life to building a respectful career as an actress, public figure, and author. Having hit rock bottom, Elisabeth is a true testament of what it takes to turn adversity into triumph. On this live call, Vishen Lakhiani and Elisabeth Rohm talk about Hollywood, her exciting upcoming projects, and her organization called The RESPECT Project.   Elisabeth Rohm is an actor, writer, philanthropist, and the founder-host of The RESPECT Project. She is best known for playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn in the Emmy Award-winning American TV series Law & Order. She also appeared in Oscar-nominated films American Hustle and Joy. Elisabeth is the published author of her acclaimed memoir Baby Steps and is also a People magazine blogger. She’s active in a wide array of philanthropic courses, including The American Heart Association, Go Red for Women, the American Red Cross, The Trevor Project, St Jude’s, Global Green, and more.   Listen out for: - Elisabeth’s interesting personal journey and how it’s shaped her. - What a day in Elisabeth’s life looks like. - The key to respecting opposing opinions. - The RESPECT project.  - Why suffering shouldn’t be avoided. - The remarkable advice Elisabeth’s mother gave her. - Live bonus Q&A session.   Bonus: - Find out more about The RESPECT project here 👉 http://www.respectproject.org                  - Subscribe to Mindvalley Membership to discover 30+ Mindvalley Quests, watch our podcast sessions live, interact with the guests, connect with the world’s best teachers and find your community 👉 https://go.mindvalley.com/NOW   Like this episode? Subscribe to our podcast on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcasting app. Share this with your friends on Instagram or Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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We don't make an impact in the world because we don't think highly enough of ourselves,

0:04.8

you know, we don't think we're worthy. Who might have changed the world? Who might have created

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a movement? Who might have created an organization or mind-value? I think that that's a terrible obstacle

0:14.8

because if not you, then who is going to make an impact?

0:18.0

I am Mission Latiani, founder of Mind Valley, the School for Human Transformation.

0:22.3

You're listening to the Mind Valley podcast where we'll be bringing you the greatest

0:25.7

teachers and thought leaders on the planet to discuss the world's most powerful ideas

0:30.3

and personal growth of a mind, body, spirit and work.

0:35.6

Hi everyone and welcome to the Mind Valley podcast. Today's guest is Elizabeth Rom. She's a German

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American TV and film actress best known for playing Assistant District Attorney Serena Sutherland

0:47.9

in the American TV series Law and Order and Detective Kate Loughley in the TV series Angel. She's

0:54.1

been in over 80 movies from joy to bombshell to American hustle. Check her out on IMDB. But

1:02.8

Elizabeth is multi-talented. In 2013 she wrote a book called Baby Steps, having the life I've

1:09.0

always wanted, just not as expected and you can get that on Amazon. 2013 Baby Steps.

1:16.3

Now Elizabeth is going through so many new evolutions in her career. She recently got into

1:21.2

directing and her debut film is called Girl in the Basement. It is a compelling story starring

1:28.0

Judd Nelson. She just finished directing her second movie. She just got off that job and is

1:33.4

here live with us. And she is now also passionate about her newest endeavor called The Respect Project.

1:41.4

So I was just chatting with Elizabeth on what we're going to cover in this podcast and every time I

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need someone who is so incredibly talented. As you know recently we had incredible woman like

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Priyanka Chopra who was in the time 100. Danica Patrick, the race car driver, now Elizabeth

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wrong. What I seek to understand is how did they see the world? We call these models of reality.

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