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Sasheen Artis

EP 236: Sasheen Artis →

March 12, 2024 by Julie Harris Oliver in advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT

Today I got to speak with two-time Emmy winning producer Sasheen Artis, who is the Founder/CEO of Plenty of Pie, a talent incubator and production accelerator offering leadership development, practical producers skills training, and mentorship to emerging and mid-career creatives of color.

Sasheen has worked with such newsmakers as President Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, and director Jonathan Demme. Sasheen’s latest film, Birthing Justice,addressing Black maternal health outcomes, screened for 200 countries at the United Nations and is part of a continuing education course for the American Medical Association. It currently airs on PBS.

For four years, Sasheen chaired the Producers Guild of America flagship diversity initiative, Power of Diversity Master Workshop, and was invited by HRH Princess Rym Ali and the Royal Film Commission to create and lead a week-long seminar for creatives in Amman, Jordan.

Sasheen got her start at Paramount Home Entertainment, working on blockbuster marketing campaigns for Titanic, Mission: Impossible, Braveheart and TV series like Star Trek: The Next Generation and Nickelodeon’s Rugrats.

She is a member of the Television Academy, the Producers Guild, and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. Sasheen is originally from Harlem, New York and earned her BA in Psychology from Stanford University.

We talked about all the things she’s working on and shared our unpopular opinions about The Color Purple.

You can find links to everything I’m up to at https://linktr.ee/julieharrisoliver and at Julieharrisoliver.com 

 

TRANSCRIPT
March 12, 2024 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, diversity, equity, inclusion, podcast, ptsd, stress, trauma, racism, colorblind, whiteness, pipeline, programs, Consulting, Achievement Index, disability, accessibility, LGBTQ, Drag, Pride
advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT
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EP 235: GenXX initiative →

February 06, 2024 by Julie Harris Oliver in advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT

EP 235: GenXX Initiative with Maria Burton, Monique Sorgen, Nandi Bowe and Susan Dynner

Today I got to speak with the group of accomplished female directors behind the initiative called GenXX: Maria Burton, Susan Dynner, Monique Sorgen, Nandi Bowe. 

Maria and Monique have been on this podcast before, episodes 14 and 131, respectively, which you can still find on the website, here: Ep 14 Maria Burton and here: EP 131 Monique Sorgen.

All of these women have banded together to create GenXX, an initiative to raise awareness and create directing opportunities for the generation of experienced, talented and vetted women who were overlooked - lost between sexism and ageism.

GenXX info

HollywoodtoBollywood.net

https://aberrationfilms.com/

https://www.mariaburtondirector.com/

www.moniquesorgen.com

 

0:00:09 Introduction to the GenXX Initiative and the Directors Behind It
0:00:49 The Birth of GenXX Initiative
0:03:19 Strike Allows for Discussion on GenXX Initiative
0:11:07 Experience and Awards Prove Talent
0:14:44 Creating a Database and Telling Diverse Stories
0:20:41 Creating Projects and Telling Untold Stories
0:23:44 The Importance of Creating Your Own Work
0:24:58 Creating Own Work and Proving Expertise
0:34:49 Creating Opportunities for Women in the Film Industry
0:37:31 Continuing Education and Growth in the Filmmaking Community
0:45:22 From Hollywood to Bollywood: A Life-Changing Move
0:46:34 Advice for Women in the Business

 https://linktr.ee/julieharrisoliver

 

TRANSCRIPT
February 06, 2024 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, diversity, equity, inclusion, podcast, ptsd, stress, trauma, racism, colorblind, whiteness, pipeline, programs, Consulting, Achievement Index, disability, accessibility, LGBTQ, Drag, Pride
advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT
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Emily Best

EP 234: Emily Best →

November 07, 2023 by Julie Harris Oliver in advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT

I caught up with Emily Best, the founder and CEO of Seed&Spark and also Film Forward, which is an experiential learning platform designed to activate the full potential of today's dynamic and diverse workforce by replacing boring corporate training videos with a cinematic learning experience built around award-winning short films from around the world. I've seen this program, it is so cool, and she's going to tell us about it.

One of the things I love about this business, and I guess about life, is getting to see how people's careers develop and how they grow and evolve. I interviewed Emily a few years ago about Seed&Spark and her origin story and all things crowdfunding on Catch a Break Season 2, Episode 203: https://www.catchabreakpodcast.com/season-two/ep203crowdfunding

But today, I initially reached out to Emily to talk about her newer venture, Film Forward, and the important work she's doing there.

Our conversation expanded to include her thoughts about managing a company with a dispersed and remote workforce and how COVID changed everything, about intentionally creating culture in a company in those circumstances, how humbling it is to do this work authentically, and trying to shift the American culture to prioritize human dignity above individual achievement.

Emily continues to be an incredibly thoughtful visionary, and I was inspired by this conversation.

https://linktr.ee/julieharrisoliver

 

TRANSCRIPT
November 07, 2023 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, diversity, equity, inclusion, podcast, ptsd, stress, trauma, racism, colorblind, whiteness, pipeline, programs, Consulting, Achievement Index, disability, accessibility, LGBTQ, Drag, Pride
advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT
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Blake Mitchell is a white person with strawberry blond hair wearing a chambray shirt over a white t-shirt smiling at the camera.

Blake Mitchell

EP 233: Blake Mitchell →

June 27, 2023 by Julie Harris Oliver in advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT

Today on this podcast we have the good fortune to speak with Blake Mitchell. Blake Mitchell (they/them) began their career in film production in Los Angeles, working for the VP of Production at Participant Media. After leaving LA, they worked at Google over 8 years where they managed teams in diversity & inclusion, learning & development and recruiting. A Georgia native, Blake moved back to the South in fall 2022 to work as an Operations Manager on Stacey Abrams' campaign for Governor. They recently launched their own consulting business focused on workplace diversity & inclusion and organization culture. Blake holds bachelors degrees in International Business, Finance and Entertainment & Media Studies from the University of Georgia.

Also, Blake has been performing in drag as Mary Lou Pearl (she/her) and sees drag as a powerful tool to entertain, educate, raise money and spread positivity. MLP got her start in the drag bars and clubs of San Francisco in 2017 where she became known as a kind queen who loves giving back and spreading positivity. She's spent the last 2 summers working and teaching drag at Brave Trails LGBTQ+ summer camp where she's returned this summer as Head Counselor. 

Now I’m going to tell you right now, drag, along with gay, queer, and trans is under attack in this country, and hardly any of the talking heads screaming about indoctrination of children have any idea what they’re talking about. So we are going to take some time today and really unpack it. What is drag, actually?

Here, have a listen.

www.theotherfiftypercent.com/blog

How to reach Blake:

website: www.blakemitchellconsulting.com

instagram: @missmaryloupearl 

email: blake@blakemitchellconsulting.com

 

TRANSCRIPT
June 27, 2023 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, diversity, equity, inclusion, podcast, ptsd, stress, trauma, racism, colorblind, whiteness, pipeline, programs, Consulting, Achievement Index, disability, accessibility, LGBTQ, Drag, Pride
advancing women, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, gender equity, hollywood, women, racial equity, PTSD, pipeline programs, accessibility, LGBT
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