Game of Thrones star Maisie Williams opens up about childhood trauma, identity, self-worth, and how acting and meditation helped her heal.

Maisie Williams — British actress best known for playing Arya Stark on Game of Thrones, cast at age 12; now an entrepreneur and advocate for creative work.
Maisie Williams speaks for the first time about a traumatic early relationship with her father, which she likens to having been in a 'child cult,' and the lasting anxiety, self-hatred and sense of impending doom it left her with. She describes being identified and removed from the situation at age eight after a teacher asked the right questions, and how Game of Thrones gave her both financial security and an outlet to channel deep pain through acting. She and host Stephen Bartlett explore how trauma shapes self-belief, the limits of money for healing, and her struggle to feel worthy. She credits Transcendental Meditation, therapy, spiritual experiences, and her partner Reuben with transforming her life since 2021. She also reveals an ADHD diagnosis and shares her mission to help creative people sustain a life of making art.