Awards season is here, and this year’s winners remind us just how powerful storytelling can be when people are given the chance to chase their ambitions.
At the NTAs, Molly-Mae’s documentary win proved that digital-first creators can successfully step into new spaces. In her acceptance speech, she celebrated her peers and highlighted the importance of their documentaries as a way to acknowledge how she’s breaking the norm - showing that creators don’t need to be limited to one lane.
At the Emmys, Owen Cooper’s breakout role in Adolescence showed the world that even a “normal schoolboy” can take a first step on screen andturn it into a career-defining moment. His heartfelt thanks to the audience and his peers carried a powerful message: with belief and persistence, you really can achieve anything you put your mind to.
Stephen Graham’s recognition this year adds another layer of inspiration. Coming from a working-class background, his career has been built on raw talent, resilience, and authenticity. His success is a reminder that the industry isn’t only shaped by privilege - but also by persistence, hard work, and a relentless belief in your craft.
Together, these stories highlight that there is no single path to success. Some journeys begin with a YouTube upload, others in drama classes,and some simply by sharing a story online. What they all share is the potential to rise to the very top.