Re-Enchanting... storytelling - Adjoa Andoh

Re-Enchanting... storytelling - Adjoa Andoh

From Re-Enchanting by Seen & Unseen

January 14, 2026 · 1h 5m · Season 8 · Episode 9

About this episode

In this episode, Belle and Adjoa Andoh discuss the art of storytelling and its impact both on and off the stage.

Adjoa Andoh MBE is an award-winning actress, passionate social activist, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature.  Whether it be on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company, on the screen as Bridgerton’s formidable Lady Danbury, or behind closed doors as a judge for the Booker Prize - Adjoa has helped to tell and share some of our most beloved and cherished stories.  So, in this episode of Re-Enchanting, Belle and Adjoa talk about just that – the stories that Adjoa breathes in and out, the ones she finds herself telling both on and off stage. If you found this conversation interesting, Seen & Unseen, the creators of Re-Enchanting, offers thousands of articles exploring how the Christian faith helps us understand the modern world. Discover more here: www.seenandunseen.com  Generosity changes things — in us, in others and in the world. At Stewardship, we help Christians give well and see their generosity make a real difference. Find out how a Stewardship Giving Account can help you give, grow, and live generously every day. https://stwdshp.org/re-enchanting Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

People in this episode

Host: Belle

Guest: Adjoa Andoh

Topics covered

  • storytelling
  • acting
  • social activism
  • literature
  • Christian faith
  • generosity

Keywords

  • storytelling
  • Adjoa Andoh
  • Bridgerton
  • literature
  • Christian faith
  • generosity
  • social activism

Sponsors

Seen & Unseen, Stewardship

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Royal Society of Literature, Royal Shakespeare Company, Booker Prize

Books & works: Bridgerton

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