Matriarch in the Making

Episode 2: Chasing Down Your Dreams with Brandee Steger


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We all have dreams, but sometimes we're unsure how to make our dreams a reality. Brandee Steger has spent a lifetime dreaming big and figuring out how to make those dreams come true no matter the obstacle. In this episode, you'll hear about B's experience as a Black actress in Hollywood, how she has found ways to create opportunities for herself, listening to our intuition, and the beautiful surprises that emerge in life when letting go.

In this episode, you'll also hear:

  • Brandee's biggest fears and how she uses that fear to fuel her life
  • Showing up on social media as a racial justice advocate
  • Staying grounded while following your dreams
  • What to do when no one else believes in your dreams
  • Letting your intuition take you to unexpected places
  • Leaving a legacy of light in the world
  • About Brandee Steger

    Brandee is an actress, journalist, producer, and screenwriter from Upland, California. She is the owner of Harlem Ragshop 1934 vintage clothing, a figure skater, mother of two, and wife to fellow actor Michael Steger.

    In Brandee's TV and film work, she can be seen on American Crime Story: Impeachment opposite Sarah Paulson, Season Two of the Netflix hit series The Babysitters Club, Season Two of Dollface on Hulu, and on the NBC comedy American Auto opposite Ana Gasteyer. Brandee has also starred in the indie film Misfits and made guest appearances on shows like Superstore, The Goldbergs, This is Us, and I'm Dying Up Here. Brandee has trained with Warner Loughlin and Martin Landau and is a Lifetime Member of the Actors Studio.

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