Carrah Quigley is an international speaker, emerging thought leader and daughter of a school shooter. For 22 years, she studied the world’s religions, researched storytelling as a means of activism and gave voice to the dark world of school shooters and the society that breeds them. She lectures on a wide range of topics including religion, spirituality, American culture, feminism, storytelling, earth-centered living, beauty, modern life, school shootings, art, music, history and the future of Humanism. She was a featured speaker at the 2018 Parliament of World’s Religions in Toronto, and is speaking again at the event this year. Carrah has a BA in Religious Studies from University of Arizona and a Master’s in Philosophy Ecumenics, with distinction, from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.
In this speech Carrah details the history of method acting.