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The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
Ashley Walters (Top Boy): "Me & Kano Didn't Have The Greatest Time!". The Unheard TRUTH About Top Boy, Career Rejection & Personal Grief!
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

Ashley Walters (Top Boy): "Me & Kano Didn't Have The Greatest Time!". The Unheard TRUTH About Top Boy, Career Rejection & Personal Grief!

DOAC 1h 42m 31 months ago
Steven Bartlett is a British entrepreneur, investor, and author. He’s the founder of Flight Story – a media company – and Flight Fund, an investment fund backing the next generation of category-defining businesses. He created The Diary Of A CEO to share the unfiltered pages of the personal diaries of the world’s most fascinating CEOs, experts, therapists, and leaders – with the hope that their lessons will help both you and him live better lives. DOAC is a double acronym: Diary Of A CEO, but also Dreamers, Open-minded, Awareness, and Connection.This is your corner of the internet to dream boldly, think openly, expand your awareness, and feel more connected. My New Book: https://g2ul0.app.link/DOAC IG: https://www.instagram.com/steven LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevenbartlett-123

Show Notes

In this new episode Steven sits down with rapper and actor, Ashley Walters.
From Asher D to Top Boy, prison to fame, Ashley Walters refuses to be told what he can or can’t do.
Ashley first gained popular attention in 2001 as Asher D, a member of British Rap Group, ‘So Solid Crew’. Acting in TV shows since he was 10 years old, in 2004 Ashley broke into film with, ‘Bullet Boy’, for which he was named Best Newcomer at the British Independent Film Awards. This led to roles in major Hollywood blockbusters such as ‘Get Rich Or Die Tryin’. In 2011, Ashley starred as Dushane in the massively popular TV show, ‘Top Boy’. 
In this conversation Ashley and Steven discuss topics, such as:
Attending therapy 
His relationship with his father 
His anger with the world as a teenager
His father’s time in prison 
Looking for father figures and role models
Joining So Solid Crew for belonging 
Being a people pleaser and not feeling good enough
His last encounter with his father 
The lessons he learned from his dying father 
Not grieving for his father 
Being a perfectionist 
Obsessing over the fact that he was going to die young
His experience of prison 
Being constantly motivated
Having a strict upbringing 
They key to his talent 
Wanting to escape being himself 
Being naturally shy 
Using acting as a way to escape trauma 
The tough life of acting 
Turning adversity into motivation
Moving into being a director
Always needing the next challenge in his life
His depression during the Coronavirus pandemic 
The importance of forgiveness 
His relationship with his wife 
Struggling with opening up with his emotions
Fatherhood
Not having the greatest relationship with some of his children
Top Boy
How the script for Top Boy got Ashley hooked
Why Channel 4 didn’t make a third season of Top Boy
Why Top Boy became the success it did 
How he will push himself for an acting role 
Filming the last season of Top Boy
His future
Top Boy opening the door for black British culture worldwide
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