I knew a homeless guy who'd give all the copper coins that people gave him to charity. So I think there's something that makes us want to give. For me, it's quite a selfish luxury: you feel enlivened, deepened and self-nurtured by generosity. Tamsin Greig charitycoincopper share on social
Radio listeners often have a very fertile imagination when it comes to body shape. Tamsin Greig bodyfertileimagination Change image and share on social
Maybe this whole obsession about colouring our hair is about our inability to grow up. To let go of the fact we aren't children any more, and the whole thing about changing our faces and looking young, and 60 being the new 40, is maybe we don't want to let go of our childhood. Tamsin Greig changechildchildhood share on social
In theatre, there's no time for a proper meal. Tamsin Greig mealpropertheatre Change image and share on social
We live in a fast-paced culture where we're asked to make snap decisions all day long, so I suppose cash-point donations feed into the immediacy of our life experience. So it's a great idea. But I think it needs careful handling. Tamsin Greig askcarefulcash share on social
I know women at work who don't talk about having a baby because they don't want to upset the apple cart, but unless people know what the problems are, why should they engage with it? Tamsin Greig applebabycart Change image and share on social
I try not to look any further ahead than the next cup of tea. You never know if that cuppa will come or not, do you? Tamsin Greig aheadcupcuppa Change image and share on social
I work in Britain, where women are allowed to look their age. Tamsin Greig ageallowbritain Change image and share on social
I cannot step into any day without help. I have a fantastically engaged husband who is very present for his children and our family life. We've got a brilliant nanny, other help from parents-in-law, godparents, friends. Also, I've had incredible women around me in the business. Tamsin Greig brilliantbusinesschild share on social
I did a drama degree, went to secretarial college, then got a job with a theatre company in Birmingham. It's been a slow burn, which doesn't seem to have gone out. Tamsin Greig birminghamburncollege Change image and share on social