Has progress always been a part of your life? Are you the architect of your own success?
Yes, I think that progress has always been a part of my life - I never want to stop evolving and stagnate. I don’t think I’ll ever reach a point where I think, I’ve nailed it - I’ve become the person I want to be forever. That would be limiting myself. Every time I accomplish something, I start thinking of what the next step will be, how can I change and do things even better. It’s a constant state of becoming.
What’s the source of all your motivation and inspiration?
In terms of progress, my inspiration comes from my mentors, people who’ve been around a lot longer than I have and who have forged a path. They include other actors, directors, producers or writers. I’m also inspired not only by people who were born into a completely different society that’s far more connected and aware, but also those who were born into a world at risk of environmental annihilation - people like Greta Thunberg, who has testified before Congress about the future she faces. I’m inspired by a lot of young artists who use their voices so eloquently and powerfully.
Talking about sustainability, how do you live a more conscious lifestyle?
I try to achieve a more sustainable existence by always thinking twice- about the way I buy and reuse things. That means trying to do the most basic things, such as recycling or buying vintage clothes, thinking about the way I buy things like cars or anything at all. After all, my money is my vote - it’s a vote for a company and the way that they’re operating.
Which topics are very important for you?
I’ve spent years trying to ensure that, around the world, children’s most basic needs including health care and education are met. I recognise that I have the power to impact the lives of children who would otherwise find themselves in incredibly vulnerable situations. Another topic I’m passionate about is criminal justice reform in the United States, especially the concept of restorative justice—shifting the way we think about penalties and how people reenter society.
Since childhood, I’ve also been passionate about the environment. I was lucky to be raised by a family who cared deeply about environmental conservation. I founded a company called Conscious Commerce, which works to pair brands with different initiatives in the sustainability space