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Episode 134: Julia Lynn Huffman, Storyteller, Filmmaker, Coach

December 04, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, Consulting, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, Independent Film, Politics, Post Production, Producer, Reality, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

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Julia started out in broadcast journalism and acting, and then transitioned to working behind the camera. Having worked in the television industry for over two decades and cutting her teeth as a coordinator, writer, producer, shooter and editor for companies like E! Entertainment, Steven Bochko Productions and HGTV, Julia went on to direct, write and produce her own feature film and become one of a handful of female directors to win multiple awards in the film festival circuit and secure world-wide distribution for her first feature film, endorsed by Dr Jane Goodall, Medicine of the Wolf.

Julia just finished her short film WOLF SPIRIT starring world renowned National Geographic photographer Jim Brandenburg and will be using the film as a tool for education about the value of wolves and their necessary place on the north American landscape.

We talked about her passion projects, tenacity in the business, and the state of women in the world. As we do.

You can reach Julia via LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julia-h-30a7734/

December 04, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
filmmaker, women in entertainment, wolves, documentaries, storyteller, director, writers, women in tv
activism, business, Coaching, Consulting, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, Independent Film, Politics, Post Production, Producer, Reality, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 133: Ally Iseman, Actor, Writer, Producer

November 27, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, animation, business, Comedy, Commercials, daytime drama, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, Producer, Reality, soap opera, Studios, theatre, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer

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Ally is an actor, writer, and producer. She has worked on stage in productions like Jekyll & Hyde, as well as on screens big and small including shows like American Housewife, Criminal Minds, and Days of Our Lives. Ally makes an appearance in Nicole Conn's newest feature film Nesting Doll, in Jorge Xolalpa Jr.'s latest feature A Giant Without A Head, and as a lead opposite Ray Wise and Bonnie Bedelia in the feature film Life On The Rocks.

Ally has spoken on numerous panels about gender parity and intersectional, inclusive feminism and does her best to align herself with work that has an eye on advocacy. Her internationally award-winning film Wedlocked, an LGBTQ comedy about gay divorce toured at over 45 film festivals worldwide securing digital, broadcast and theatrical distribution.

Most recently she can be seen in the feature film Solver, hosting the new plant-based food travel show The Road Less Eaten, and in her gender parity comedy series Flip the Script, which is being produced in partnership with Women In Film. 

Ally is driven, fearless, and hilarious. Grab your tea and enjoy some time with us.

You can find out more about Ally here: www.allyiseman.com.

November 27, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women writers, women in entertainment, women in comedy, actor, comedy, artivist, flip the script
activism, animation, business, Comedy, Commercials, daytime drama, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, Producer, Reality, soap opera, Studios, theatre, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers, youtube influencer
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Episode 132: Sasheen R. Artis, Writer/Producer

November 20, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, investment, PGA, Producer, PTSD, Reality, Studios, Unscripted, WGA, women, Writers

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Sasheen is a Writer/Producer with over 20 years of experience in live events, documentaries, talk shows and scripted programming, such as “Fight for $15” and its impact on small business, the school-to-prison pipeline, the plight of New Orleans residents on the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina and a “one-night only” Prince concert at the Conga Room in Los Angeles. Sasheen also produced the late-night talk show, Tavis Smiley.

Currently, she is in development with several TV and film projects and co-chairs the Producers Guild of America Power of Diversity Master Workshop. 

This summer, she was invited by the Royal Film Commission - Jordan to develop a curriculum and teach a 5-day Workshop to their local filmmakers on how to prepare their projects for the marketplace. The Workshop culminated with the filmmakers pitching their projects for feedback to top Hollywood execs from Sony, Fox, Paramount, Media Rights Capital and HBO. 

We talked about her incredible journey from homelessness to producing, and broke down the business case for diversity. This is a good one.

November 20, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in tv, women writers, women in entertainment, writers, Producers Guild, diversity, producer, documentaries
activism, business, Coaching, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, investment, PGA, Producer, PTSD, Reality, Studios, Unscripted, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 131: Monique Sorgen, Writer, Director

November 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Producer, Reality, Studios, theatre, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

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Monique is a writer and director of TV and film. After graduating from UCLA, Monique worked as a director’s assistant in television dramas and comedies. She then made a short film, Pants on Fire, which garnered international distribution and led to writing jobs such as “Blind Date,” and for variety and alternative shows on Comedy Central, and VH1; after which she landed a staff position at ABC in a development think tank.

Monique has also written the feature films The Babymaker, a Chinese remake of the film Love Stinks, Rock n’ Roll Princess, and All the Way Down. In 2014, she was selected as a finalist for the ABC TV writing program. During this time, Monique also completed her first novel, How Long You Should Wait to Have Sex.

Her most recent directing work includes several music videos, a web series pilot, and 3 unscripted series for the international network Fashion One, which she produced in the Philippines.  

There is more, but I will let her tell it in the interview. Also, she has many stories about being the only woman in a writer’s room. Let’s just say it wasn’t awesome, but it does seem to be getting better.

Now, a brief disclaimer. We conducted this interview outside in a park. So, there is plenty of ambient noise of children, traffic, and an ill-times roofer across the street. Pretend you are on a nature walk and having this conversation with Monique. It will be worth it, I promise.

You can reach Monique here:

Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/moniquesorgen 

Vimeo: http://vimeo.com/moniquesorgen

Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/moniquesorgenlove/

Website: https://sorgenm.wixsite.com/moniquesorgen

New Short Film website: https://sorgenm.wixsite.com/sorrynotsorry

Short film twitter: https://twitter.com/NotSorryFilm 

Book: "HOW LONG YOU SHOULD WAIT TO HAVE SEX" on Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/How-Long-Should-Wait-Have-ebook/dp/B00CCH4VIQ



November 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women writers, women in tv, women in entertainment, women podcasters, writers room, writer's room, female writer, filmmaker, director, Alliance of Women Directors
Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Music Videos, Producer, Reality, Studios, theatre, Unscripted, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 129: Sue Obeidi, Director of MPAC's Hollywood Bureau

October 30, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Comedy, Consulting, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, human rights, Immigration, hollywood, LGBT, Politics, Producer, Studios, webseries, WGA, women, Writers

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Sue is the Director of the Hollywood Bureau of the Muslim Public Affairs Council or MPAC. Since MPAC’s Hollywood Bureau was launched in 2011, Sue has blended the love of her faith with her love of film, television, and digital series to change and expand the narrative of Islam and Muslims in the entertainment industry.

Behind the scenes, Sue engages decision makers and creatives to improve the quality and number of authentic, nuanced, and inclusive presentations of Islam and Muslims so that audiences can see Muslims as vital contributors to creating social and cultural change in America and around the world. She also enriches the pool of Muslim talent in Hollywood by nurturing and connecting them to those who can assist with their careers, both on the creative and business sides of the industry.

In 2017, Sue was chosen for Variety's Inclusion Impact Report as one of 60 changemakers making the entertainment industry more inclusive.

We had a great and timely conversation.

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Click here to get tickets for the convention for Advancing America Toward Justice on November 10th.

October 30, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women's rights are human rights, Muslim, Islam, marginalized communities, representation, politics, image
activism, business, Comedy, Consulting, DGA, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, human rights, Immigration, hollywood, LGBT, Politics, Producer, Studios, webseries, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 127: Krista Hovsepian, Actor, Writer, Producer

October 16, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, immigration, Independent Film, Producer, Post Production, theatre, webseries, women, Writers

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Krista is an actor, writer and producer and stars in the webseries she created, “Wholesome Foods I love you….is that OK?” Originally from Canada, she has done many things in her life from synchronized swimming to a masters in visual anthropology. She is a true Californian at heart though, as you will hear in our conversation.

Find her webseries here.

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October 16, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
webseries, women in comedy, actor, female writer, producer, comedy, immigration
Comedy, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, immigration, Independent Film, Producer, Post Production, theatre, webseries, women, Writers
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Episode 125: JoAnne Harris, Composer

October 02, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, Directors, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, music, Post Production, songwriting, webseries, women, composers, film scores

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JoAnne is a composer, conductor and orchestrator. Among many other credits, Joanne was the composer on the web series Baked Goodes which was also featured on this podcast on Episode 42. She tells me her story from being a choral music education major, to becoming a composer, conductor and orchestrator for film and tv.

Like many of us, she has her sexual harassment story, but it also comes with the powerful man in the room who stood up for her and shut it down. More of that please.

We talked about her journey, her mentor, and her life as an artist.

And look how cool this is:

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October 02, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
music, women in music, film composer, women in film, female conductor
Digital content, Diversity, Directors, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, music, Post Production, songwriting, webseries, women, composers, film scores
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Episode 122: Terri Edda Miller, Creator/Showrunner/Director/Writer

September 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Directors, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, WGA, women, Writers

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Terri is a Creator, Executive Producer, Showrunner and Director. Watch her season finale of Take Two tonight on ABC (9/13/18). She was also the executive producer of the award-winning hit ABC series “Castle” for its first seven seasons. 

Terri is an award-winning writer and director of numerous shorts and documentaries. Her films have appeared worldwide, including top Sundance and International Film Fest favorite “DysEnchanted,” starring Alexis Bledel, Sarah Winter and Jim Belushi. She has developed features and television pilots with DreamWorks, NBC, Disney and ABC. Miller serves on both the executive committee of the board of Young Storytellers and on the board of the Writers Guild Foundation.

Miller and her producing partner, Andrew W. Marlowe, first met when they both won the prestigious Nicholl Fellowship in Screenwriting from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Under the MilMar banner, the pair has developed projects for ABC, Endemol and CBS Studios. Their productions have garnered honors from the People’s Choice Awards, Imagen Awards, ALMA Awards, PRISM Awards, TV Guide Magazine and the Primetime Emmys®.

We had a great conversation about her journey as a writer, her thoughts about leadership, and the state of women in this moment.

September 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women writers, women in entertainment, female driven content, women in tv, WGA, television, Take Two, Castle, ABC
Directors, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 117: Marie Cantin, Producer and Educator

August 14, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women, Writers

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Marie Cantin is a Producer and Educator, having worked in independent and studio film and television productions. She was an Associate Dean at the AFI Conservatory, and in 2017 was the recipient of the Frank Capra Achievement Award from the DGA – a very big deal.  Some of her many credits include, Torch Song Trilogy, Save the Last Dance, Dante’s Peak, and Things to do in Denver When You’re Dead.

We talked about her long and circuitous journey into the business.  At one point she was rumored to be a nun. There’s a story.

She says it is important to figure out who you are and how you want to be in the world. This will inform your path. I think she’s right.

August 14, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, AFI, DGA, PGA, producer, production manager, robocop, torch song trilogy
AFI, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women, Writers
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Episode 116: Layne Marie Williams, Filmmaker

August 07, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Digital content, Directors, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers

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Layne Marie is a Director and Filmmaker in Chicago, the Founder and Executive Director of Women of the Now, a media and production company, and the Co-Founder and Director of Development of the Women’s Film Festival in Philadelphia.  And she’s not yet 30. This woman makes things happen.

August 07, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in theatre, women's film festival, women of the now, women's rights are human rights, indie film, independ, film festival, filmmakers, independent film
activism, business, Digital content, Directors, Editorial, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers
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Episode 114: Tricia Lee, Director

July 24, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Studios, women, Writers, Directors

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Tricia is a Canadian film Director, who earned her US Green Card as an Artist of Extraordinary Ability. She has 3 award-winning feature films, 2 webseries and 11 shorts under her belt which can be found on various digital platforms. Meeting Mommy, for example is a moving and powerful film about a father and daughter coping with a life twist they didn’t expect. Find it here.

We talked about finding your voice as a director and an artist, learning to write your own stories, and Tricia’s upcoming projects. She is very disciplined in her process.

Also, Tricia's short film Affection will be having its world premiere at the Oscar-Qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival on July 29, 2018.

You can learn more about Tricia here: wwwtricialeedirector.com.

July 24, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
Directing, women in tv, women in film, women of color, independent film, indie film
DGA, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, Studios, women, Writers, Directors
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Episode 112: Allegra Clegg, Production Executive, Producer

July 10, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, AFI, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, family films, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, PGA, Studios, women

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Allegra is the Senior Vice President of Physical Production at Paramount Pictures. Before becoming an executive, Allegra was a Producer and Production Manager on no less than four Transformer movies, along with Paranormal Activity 4 and a favorite of mine, The American President. If you need to see even more credits, here is the link to her IMDB page. She is a serious badass. One might even call her the Michael Bey whisperer.

We talked about what it took to rise to the top of the production world and how she made the shift to a studio job. What is important? What matters? What factors into your important career decisions?

July 10, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, production manager, production executive, paranormal activity, paramount, transformers, film & TV, film production, DGA, PGA
business, AFI, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, family films, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, PGA, Studios, women
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Episode 111: Jeanette Volturno, Production Executive

July 03, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Studios, women

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Jeanette is the Head of Production for Blumhouse. Her credits include Get Out, Insidious, The Purge, Paranormal Activity and approximately eleventy-hundred other things. She is also the founder of Catchlight Films and an entrepreneur. She has several projects that she will tell us about.

Jeanette’s story starts with a fiery redhead who could light up Las Vegas with her power and goes through visual effects, horror films and releasing a software app for worldwide filmmakers, and even collaborating with yours truly on an audio series. She has her hands in a lot of pots and makes it look pretty easy. I assure you, it’s not.

And this important tidbit: Lure them in with snacks.

July 03, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in film, horror, blumhouse, paranormal activity, indie film, independent film, single mothers, crew
business, DGA, Diversity, Editorial, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Studios, women
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EP 110: Heidi Basch-Harod, Executive Director Women's Voices Now

June 26, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, immigration, Independent Film, LGBT, Politics, women, human rights, activism

Heidi Basch-Harod is the Executive Director of Women’s Voices Now, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, which uses the medium of film to advocate for global women’s rights. They carry out their mission with an annual online film festival, a free streaming archive of international women’s rights based films, educational programs, screening events, and multimedia workshops.

She has spent her career as a human rights activist and also is a producer of the award-winning feature documentary Honor Diaries, and the highly-acclaimed short film, In Search of America, Inshallah.

Among other quotables, she said this, “no matter who you are or where you’re from women have incredible capabilities for survival.” Isn’t that the truth?

June 26, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, film festival, women's voices now, activism, human rights, women's rights are human rights
Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, immigration, Independent Film, LGBT, Politics, women, human rights, activism
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Episodes 108 & 109: Dana Belcastro and Debra Bergman, Production Executives

June 21, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in capital, Coaching, Diversity, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Studios, WGA, women

Dana Belcastro is EVP Feature Production at Twentieth Century Fox and Debra Bergman is EVP Production and Head of Production Scripted at Paramount TV. They are also the co-founders of the Women’s Production Society – the organization for female top-level production executives. We talk about their journey up through production and to the top of the studio machines.

There was a moment in the last year when they realized as a body of women they are powerful, and are in a unique position to create some change. So, that is exactly what they are doing.

We talked for so long and about so many topics, this will be two episodes. This can be your week to binge on female production executives.

These women are formidable.

June 21, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, women in tv, studios, podcast, powerful women, women's production society, UPM, Producers Guild, DGA
capital, Coaching, Diversity, entrepreneur, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Studios, WGA, women
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Episode 104: Prarthana Joshi - Filmmaker

May 22, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, immigration, hollywood, Independent Film, Politics, Studios

Prarthana (PJ) is a Production Designer, Producer, Editor – Artist. She moved to California from India several years ago to attend film school and then work in the film industry. She has been working here ever since, until recently, when her green card was denied, and she has to leave the country this very week. This is a story of immigration, the pursuit of art, and the agency of people to live and work where they desire.

Also, PJ is a producer on this project. Please follow and join the cause: https://www.seedandspark.com/fund/the-apple-tree#story

May 22, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
immigration, film & TV, women in film, green card, inde
Diversity, documentary, Editorial, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, immigration, hollywood, Independent Film, Politics, Studios
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Episode 101: Kayden Phoenix, Filmmaker, Writer, Director, Producer

May 01, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, Digital content, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, women, Writers

Kayden is a filmmaker – Writer, Director, Producer. Kayden is a native Angelino, Chicana, activist, storyteller. She is all about diversity and inclusion. A passionate and prolific filmmaker (6 shorts just last year), she hires female crews, and believes in a rising tide raising all boats.

Kayden is currently working on a series of films about Latina superheroes, which sounds like something you have not seen before. She’s not describing her characters as "strong" female leads because that should be inherent.

I know I say this a lot, but Kayden is another one you should be watching.

And here are more ways to reach Kayden:

IG: @kaydenphoenix

FB: /phoenixkayden

aphoenixrises.com

May 01, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, writers, women of color, latina, chicana, female director, producer, storyteller, indie film
Diversity, Digital content, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, horror film, Independent Film, women, Writers
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Episode 97: Sujata Day, Actor, Writer, Producer, Director

April 03, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers

Sujata is an Actor. She is known for her roles as Sarah on HBO’s Insecure, and as CeCe in the precursor to that show, Awkward Black Girl. She is also a Writer, Producer, and Director and has several other shorts and series produced as well as more projects in development.

We talked about what it’s like to be a woman of color in Hollywood when you don’t really fit into other people’s preconceived notions. We also talked about this year’s very promising pilot season that features many characters of color that are not caricatures, but rather real people. Things are looking up!

April 03, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, women in tv, women of color, actor, writers, director, producer, insecure, awkward black girl, diversity, hbo
Comedy, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, women, Writers
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Episode 95 Melissa Vitello, Filmmaker

March 20, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, capital, Comedy, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, film festivals, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, theatre, women, Writers

Melissa is an independent filmmaker. Her film “Speak Now” is available on Amazon Prime, and she has several more projects going at the same time.

She writes, directs and produces, and we discuss the life of an indie filmmaker. Her husband is her business partner and we also talked about balancing work and home and when you get to win the tie breaker.

You can find Melissa here:

Instagram: @francescanatalephoto

Twitter: @darkheartwriter

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/darkheartfilms/
 

The Sound of Settling: https://www.facebook.com/soundofsettlingmovie/?ref=bookmarks

Newsletter sign up: http://eepurl.com/b3ct39

 

March 20, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
indie film, independent film, women in film, director, writers, producer, crowd funding, amazon
business, capital, Comedy, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, film festivals, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, theatre, women, Writers
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Episode 94: Heidi Philipsen, Actor, Writer, Director

March 13, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in DGA, entertainment, film festivals, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, PTSD, theatre, WGA, women, Writers

 

Heidi is an actor, director and producer, and is currently releasing her feature film called “Darcy,” that is making its rounds on the film festival circuit and will be screening at the Socially Relevant Film Festival in NYC as the Closing Night Film on Thursday, March 22nd, 8 p.m.

Heidi has a very interesting story that takes her to Germany after college, where she got her start in television before coming back to the United States. Now a gentle word of warning. We do talk about adult themes in this episode in the #metoo genre, so if you usually listen in the car with your kids, perhaps you listen with your headphones in.

To find out more about Heidi:

www.heidielizabethphilipsenmeissner.com

www.personaeentertainmentpictures.com

March 13, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
indie film, independent film, women in film, SAG, PGA, NYWIFT, UPWIFT, AWD, Directing, Alliance of Women Directors, female director, me too, act, acting
DGA, entertainment, film festivals, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, PTSD, theatre, WGA, women, Writers
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