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Episode 172: Jeffery Tobias Halter, Gender Strategist

August 06, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, business, capital, activism, Coaching, Consulting, human rights, Politics, gender equity, advancing women

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Jeffery Tobias Halter is a gender strategist and the President of YWomen, a strategic consulting company focused on engaging men in women’s leadership advancement. Jeffery is the former Director of Diversity Strategy for The Coca-Cola Company. He is the author of two books including WHY WOMEN, The Leadership Imperative to Advancing Women and is a two-time TEDx speaker. His clients include dozens of Fortune 500 companies and he serves on the Board of Trustees for Miss America 2.0.

I originally interviewed Jeffery for episode 13, which you can find here. This was before #metoo and TimesUp and we were just exploring unconscious gender bias in the workplace.

Jeffery has been doing his work as a gender strategist for a long time, but I wondered how his work has ramped up and changed focus in recent days. Luckily, I got to ask him.

You can find more here:

Gender Advocacy Quiz - https://ywomen.biz/male-advocacy-profile/

Articles - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jefferyhalter/detail/recent-activity/posts/

website - www.ywomen.biz

Twitter - @YWomen

August 06, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, leadership, organizational leadership, gender advocacy
Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, women, business, capital, activism, Coaching, Consulting, human rights, Politics, gender equity, advancing women
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Episode 171: Ana Lake and Jennie Nystrom from the webseries "Tracy Buckles"

July 30, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, hollywood, Writers, acting, entrepreneur, women, Comedy, business, capital, Film & TV, film festivals, horror film, Independent Film, Producer, Post Production, Digital content, theatre, webseries, youtube influencer

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I spoke with Ana Lake and Jennie Nystrom about their webseries Tracy Buckles. 

A Los Angeles-based actress originally from the Central Coast, Ana Lake has been immersed in a love of film since childhood. She made her public debut in the short film Finding Home, For Now that she wrote and starred in. The film had its world premiere at the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival in 2017. She plays the title role in Tracy Buckles. 

A graduate student of Clinical Psychology at Antioch University, Jennie Nystrom is an accomplished producer who enjoys collaborating with her husband on all aspects of film production. Her artistic capabilities are eclectic, and she has a deep passion for story supervision, set design, hair, make-up and costume. She is a producer, among many other jobs, on Tracy Buckles.

I spoke with both of them and we basically solved the problems of the world.

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July 30, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, culture, gender equality, indie film, horror, dance
Diversity, entertainment, hollywood, Writers, acting, entrepreneur, women, Comedy, business, capital, Film & TV, film festivals, horror film, Independent Film, Producer, Post Production, Digital content, theatre, webseries, youtube influencer
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Episode 170: Emily Aguilar, Filmmaker

July 23, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, hollywood, Writers, activism, acting, entrepreneur, women, Comedy, business, capital, Competition Show, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, horror film, Independent Film, Producer, Post Production

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Emily Aguilar has been out of college for about five minutes and has already made and sold three feature films. She is an award-winning film director in Los Angeles known for creating emotional impact for her audience in narrative films. She is the director and producer for The MomentEM Productions and has films distributed by Bridgestone, Pure Flix, The Dove Foundation and Amazon Prime. 

She is the founder of the 5th annual Global Impact Film Festival held in Washington, DC every August. A Washington DC native of Latino heritage, she has a competitive edge who aims to provoke, educate and inspire her audience in both her creative and commercial productions. Emily is currently in post production on her third feature film, "Brie's Bake Off Challenge." 

You can find more about Emily and follow her here:

Social Media Handles: @themomentem
FB: www.facebook.com/themomentem
IG: www.instagram.com/themomentem

Website Links:
Global Impact Film Festival: www.globalimpactdc.org
The MomentEM Productions: www.themomentem.com

Fundraiser Link: https://www.gofundme.com/briesbakeoffmovie


July 23, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, culture, gender equality, indie film, horror, family, dance
Diversity, entertainment, hollywood, Writers, activism, acting, entrepreneur, women, Comedy, business, capital, Competition Show, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, horror film, Independent Film, Producer, Post Production
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Episode 167: Farhoud Meybodi, Wayfarer Entertainment

July 02, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Writers, activism, human rights, Studios, acting, theatre, WGA, Editorial, film festivals, Independent Film, Producer, webseries, business, Commercials, immigration, Directors, capital, DGA, Digital content, documentary, entrepreneur, Post Production, PTSD, Reality, superhero, Unscripted, women, youtube influencer

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As EVP of Creative at Wayfarer Entertainment, Farhoud Meybodi sets and executes Wayfarer’s overall creative vision across feature film, documentary, series, and commercial content, further strengthening the company’s mission to create entertainment that compels social change.

At his core, Farhoud is passionate about storytelling that entertains, educates, and inspires. He also believes in the transformational power of empathy and shared human experience to heal the political-social divide of the present day.

Mostly recently, Farhoud directed and executive produced several episodes of Wayfarer’s flagship series, My Last Days. He received a Television Academy Honors Award, Muse and Clio for his work on the series. Farhoud also executive produced and wrote Man Enough, for which he received a Telly and Adweek Arc award, and created Project Upgrade, an unscripted series featuring YouTube stars, The Merrell Twins, as they set out to design and build a new consumer product with the help of successful female mentors.

Farhoud serves as a board member of the Wayfarer Foundation, The Muslim Public Affairs Council, as well as Loyola Marymount University’s Business School A-LIST Marketing Pathway, where he teaches a course on Branded Content for Social Impact.

We talked about many things, but one of them was how to invite men into the conversation about equality that promotes healing and forward movement.

See more of Farhoud’s work here:

My Last Days: Meet Anthony: https://www.facebook.com/mylastdayssoulpancake/videos/391034138419712/

Man Enough: #metoo: https://www.facebook.com/WeAreManEnough/videos/2129001024007697/


July 02, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, culture, politics, indie film, commercials, healing masculinity, gender equality, social change
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Writers, activism, human rights, Studios, acting, theatre, WGA, Editorial, film festivals, Independent Film, Producer, webseries, business, Commercials, immigration, Directors, capital, DGA, Digital content, documentary, entrepreneur, Post Production, PTSD, Reality, superhero, Unscripted, women, youtube influencer
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Episode 156: Liz Jenkins, CFO, Hello Sunshine

April 16, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, Post Production, women, hollywood, Editorial, Producer, Studios, Writers, entrepreneur, business, Coaching, Commercials, Consulting, Digital content, investment, capital, DGA, Directors, documentary, human rights, LGBT, Unscripted, WGA

This episode generously sponsored by:

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Liz is the Chief Financial Officer of Hello Sunshine, the media brand founded by Reese Witherspoon. She tells us all about the company, their mission, and their culture. It’s as good as you imagined. Liz was formerly the Senior Vice President of Corporate Development and Strategy at Media Rights Capital. While there, she worked on the deal to bring House of Cards to Netflix, which was then written up as a Harvard Business Review business case, and she talks it about it here as well. Liz is very much one of the best and brightest, and I’m so happy to have her on the show.

April 16, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
digital content, digital marketing, women in leadership, women in business, Hello Sunshine, women in tv, women in entertainment, women focused story, book club, female CFO
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, Post Production, women, hollywood, Editorial, Producer, Studios, Writers, entrepreneur, business, Coaching, Commercials, Consulting, Digital content, investment, capital, DGA, Directors, documentary, human rights, LGBT, Unscripted, WGA
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Episode 143: Lisa Ebersole, Talented Multi

January 29, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, business, activism, human rights, theatre, capital, Coaching, Comedy, Consulting, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, Editorial, entrepreneur, healthcare, Independent Film, NYU, PGA, Post Production, Producer, Studios, webseries, youtube influencer

This episode is brought to you by:

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For today’s episode I sat down with creator Lisa Ebersole. Lisa created and stars in the webseries called “37 Problems,” which you can find on Amazon Prime and Who Ha Ha. The series is a comedy about a woman facing the end of her fertility and what she is going to do about it.

She is also a playwright, whose plays have been produced off-broadway and regionally, and a screenwriters coach. We talked about what it takes to raise the money and produce a webseries and get distribution. It’s a whole thing.

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check out the BRIC Foundation Summit here: https://bricfoundation.org/2019summit/

January 29, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers, female playwright, webseries, women in tv, women in entertainment, female writer, actor, producer
entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, business, activism, human rights, theatre, capital, Coaching, Comedy, Consulting, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, Editorial, entrepreneur, healthcare, Independent Film, NYU, PGA, Post Production, Producer, Studios, webseries, youtube influencer
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Episode 124: Sara Laschever, "Women Don't Ask"

September 25, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, Coaching, capital, Consulting, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, human rights, investment, Politics, women, Writers

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Sara is the co-author, with Linda Babcock, of two groundbreaking books about women and negotiation, Women Don’t Ask: The High Cost of Avoiding Negotiation—and Positive Strategies for Change and Ask for It! How Women Can Use the Power of Negotiation to Get What They Really Want.

From Sara’s bio, “Whether they want higher salaries, better career opportunities, or more help at home, women are much less likely than men to ask for what they want. When women do ask, they tend to mimic the forceful, competitive negotiating style favored by men, which often backfires. Sara looks at why women feel reluctant to ask for what they need and deserve—and reveals the shockingly high price paid by women, their employers, and the economy as a whole if they don’t address this persistent phenomenon. She shows women how to recognize more opportunities to negotiate, manage the anxiety they may feel when they approach a negotiation, and employ negotiating strategies that have been shown to work especially well for women.

Sara lectures widely and teaches workshops about women and negotiation and women’s leadership challenges for organizations in the U.S. and around the world.”

We are very lucky to have her on the show for a very delicious conversation. We NEED THIS!

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September 25, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in business, working women, wage inequality, women's rights are human rights, negotiation, social change, social justice, social conditioning, gender studies, gender equality
activism, Coaching, capital, Consulting, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, human rights, investment, Politics, women, Writers
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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 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 92: Lisa Cordileone and Amy Dellagiarino, Writers/Producers/Actor

March 06, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, capital, Comedy, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, NYU, webseries, women, Writers, youtube influencer

Lisa is an Actor/Writer/Producer and Amy is a Writer/Producer/Actor and together they are creating a film and multimedia project called “Freelancers Anonymous.” These women are super smart and have their eye on the very big picture. Lisa was in the much-acclaimed web series called Easy Abby and is an accomplished voice over talent, among many other credits.  Amy’s credits include CollegeHumor.com, An Emo Bromance, Break In, and a children’s book series called Jenny Morgan: Certified Genius.

They tell us as much as they can about their project and their process.  Any more and they’d have to kill me. That’s fair, I guess.

Come listen and have a laugh with us. We cracked up a lot.

You can follow Freelancers Anonymous and find out more here:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/FA_themovie (@FA_themovie)

IG: https://www.instagram.com/freelancersanonymous/ (@FA_themovie)

FB: https://www.facebook.com/freelancersanonymous/ (@freelancersanonymous)

https://www.freelancersanonymousmovie.com/

 

March 06, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, writers, women writers, webseries, indie film, independent film, multi-hyphenate, les-fic, audiobooks
business, capital, Comedy, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, LGBT, NYU, webseries, women, Writers, youtube influencer
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Episode 84: Amanda Upson, Producer

January 11, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, capital, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, women

Amanda is an Attorney turned Film Producer, whose first film Magnum Opus is available now on Amazon Prime. Amanda is incredibly determined, and when she puts her mind to something, she gets it done. Everything can be figured out.

And here is something we should impart to all of our children, especially our girls – take opportunities to fail. It is so important. If you are too afraid to fail, you won’t take chances and do the things that really scare you. And that is where the real success lies.

Magnum Opus is streaming everywhere, including on amazon prime (http://amzn.to/2zbuTqY), iTunes (http://apple.co/2ybu0zy), google play, etc.  Please follow and share on social at:

 https://www.facebook.com/MagnumOpusMovie

 https://twitter.com/MagnumOpusMovie 

and you can find the trailer here: http://www.magnumopusmovie.com/trailer/ (sharing is caring, and every time a person shares or clicks buy, an attorney saves her soul). 

January 11, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, PGA, indie film, independent film, working women, crossfit, entertainment, equality, gender equality, sexual harassment, employment law, feminism, film & TV, hearing impaired, thriller, amazon, diversity, failure, SheEO
business, capital, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, women
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Episode 72: SheEO Vicki Saunders

October 27, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Coaching, Diversity, women, business, capital, investment, entrepreneur

Vicki Saunders is an entrepreneur who started an organization called SheEO.

SheEO is a leading global innovation in the female entrepreneur marketplace. Our radical new model to finance, support and celebrate female entrepreneurs has received global attention by capturing the hearts and minds of women around the world. [from the SheEO website]

You have to hear about how this works. If you are a woman looking for how you can concretely help women’s success and make a tangible difference, this is for you.   If you are an entrepreneur looking for a boost of capital and an incredible circle of radical support, this is for you.

I’m in, and I would love for you to be too.

October 27, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
venture capital, working women, female entrepreneurs, women led business, radical generosity, sheeo
Coaching, Diversity, women, business, capital, investment, entrepreneur
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