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He won hearts as Beppe di Marco on EastEnders, commanded the West End stage in Chicago, and is now making moves on the big screen with a project backed by 50 Cent. But Michael Greco's story is about far more than the roles that made him famous.
In this raw and honest conversation, Michael sits down with Glenn Marsden to pull back the curtain on the journey behind the success โ the early struggles, the defining moments, the highs and lows of life in the spotlight, and the resilience it takes to keep going when the cameras aren't rolling.
This is the side of fame you don't usually get to see. The grit. The growth. The truth.
Don't miss it.
๐๏ธ Guest: @thegrecs
๐๐ผ To keep up to date with the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, simply head to the link below to be across all of our latest news, shows, events and resources at:
Official Website: https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ImperfectlyPerfectCampaign
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperfectlyperfectcampaign/
Or to keep up to date with your host; Glenn Marsden
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_glennmarsden/
The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.
A big thank you to our voice over artist: Mike Christensen ( thevoicemonkey.com )
All guest images and materials featured in this episode have been provided by the guests.
The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is an advocacy movement, self-funded by its founder, Glenn Marsden. The campaign exists to provide free, accessible mental wellbeing resources through our platforms, free digital magazine, free podcast episodes, and to drive global awareness. It is not a nonprofit nor supported by donations, it operates solely through purpose-driven action.
โ ๏ธ Please note: The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is focused on awareness and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you are in need of immediate support, please contact your local crisis line.
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He won hearts as Beppe di Marco on EastEnders, commanded the West End stage in Chicago, and is now making moves on the big screen with a project backed by 50 Cent. But Michael Greco's story is about far more than the roles that made him famous.
In this raw and honest conversation, Michael sits down with Glenn Marsden to pull back the curtain on the journey behind the success โ the early struggles, the defining moments, the highs and lows of life in the spotlight, and the resilience it takes to keep going when the cameras aren't rolling.
This is the side of fame you don't usually get to see. The grit. The growth. The truth.
Don't miss it.
๐๏ธ Guest: @thegrecs
๐๐ผ To keep up to date with the Imperfectly Perfect Campaign, simply head to the link below to be across all of our latest news, shows, events and resources at:
Official Website: https://www.imperfectlyperfectcampaign.org/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ImperfectlyPerfectCampaign
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/imperfectlyperfectcampaign/
Or to keep up to date with your host; Glenn Marsden
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_glennmarsden/
The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is creating awareness and not a substitute for professional advice. Should you need help, please refer to your nearest crisis numbers.
A big thank you to our voice over artist: Mike Christensen ( thevoicemonkey.com )
All guest images and materials featured in this episode have been provided by the guests.
The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is an advocacy movement, self-funded by its founder, Glenn Marsden. The campaign exists to provide free, accessible mental wellbeing resources through our platforms, free digital magazine, free podcast episodes, and to drive global awareness. It is not a nonprofit nor supported by donations, it operates solely through purpose-driven action.
โ ๏ธ Please note: The Imperfectly Perfect Campaign is focused on awareness and is not a substitute for professional advice. If you are in need of immediate support, please contact your local crisis line.

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