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Episode 194: Courtney Hope Therond

May 19, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA

Courtney Hope Therond is an award-winning director whose films feature an unapologetically female perspective. She has screened short films at several film festivals and her latest short Rehearsal, which tackles the grey areas of consent, premiered online on Short of the Week and received a Vimeo Staff Pick after playing over a dozen festivals internationally. Her film The Dress You Have On won multiple awards including two jury prizes and is distributed by Revry TV and Seed & Spark. Courtney’s digital series Comedic Timing was recently acquired by WhoHaHa and the screenplay for her digital series Between Us Girls was a finalist at Austin Film Festival.

Courtney is a graduate of NYU and was a Cinereach Film Fellow. After four years in France, she now directs narrative and branded content in Los Angeles and is currently developing her first feature film

May 19, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA
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Episode 193: Sophie Max, Actor, Writer, Producer

May 05, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA

Sophie Max is an actress, writer and producer based in London and trained at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York. She is the writer, executive producer and lead actress in the film The Whole Truth and previous film work includes writing and starring in the award-winning Callie. As an actress, Sophie has been seen across theatre and film in New York and the UK. Sophie is also a poet and her book, lost and found, was published in January 2018 and is available on Amazon worldwide. Sophie is a proud advocate for womxn in the film industry and is passionate about elevating womxn’s voices and stories in media. In other words, she has come to the right place.

May 05, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA
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Episode 192: Melissa Center and Tanny Jiraprapasuke - Whole Self Systems

April 21, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA

For this episode, I got to speak with Melissa Center, an award-winning filmmaker & actress, and Tanny Jiraprapasuke, a mindful coach, practitioner, & scholar, who met by chance in Los Angeles, at the National Women’s Political Caucus Summer Spritz event. As women in support of other women: they discovered a mutual desire to shift the moral paradigm around closing the gender pay-gap, reevaluating hiring practices, and transforming organizations’ cultures.

Melissa and Tanny decided to combine their talents, aligned values, and full dedication to affecting change for good. They are not trying to dismantle “systems,” but rather to interrupt the status quo “systems” by offering a new kind of system: Whole Self Systems. Through Whole Self Systems, Melissa & Tanny inspire new ways of communicating, empower ethical leaders (many from marginalized communities), and elevate workplaces that prioritize diversity, gender equanimity, & social innovation.

We spoke earlier this year, before we were all in isolation, but somehow this work seems even more relevant now, as many people are looking inward toward mindfulness and as the world is changing before our very eyes.

April 21, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA
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Episode 191: Ashley Shelton, Actor, Filmmaker

March 31, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA

Ashley got her start starring in the critically-acclaimed film, Something, Anything. She was also featured on IndieWire's 2015 year end critics poll best lead actress list. Ashley is a graduate in Theatre from the University of Tennessee and is passionate about telling stories from the heart. Her goals include bringing to life stories that give light to social issues and connecting with people through cinema. In 2018 her writing and directorial debut came to life with MAGNOLIA & CLEMENTINE that was featured in Amazon Prime's first ever film festival.

We spoke remotely, before social distancing was the new normal.

March 31, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Diversity, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, investment, film festivals, Post Production, PGA
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Episode 190: Gabriela Ledesma and Callie Schuttera, Filmmakers

March 18, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, film festivals, PGA, Unscripted, Post Production

For this episode, I got to speak with the founders of the production company, Poison Pictures: Gabriela Ledesma and Callie Schuttera. The pair met in 2015 and have since written and produced countless projects together including comedy specials, feature films, live events, commercials, and documentaries.

​Their work has been featured and acclaimed by Film Pulse, CherryPicks, Film Threat, Film Inquiry, and more.

We talked about their journeys, both before each other and together, and their film Blue, which you can find on Amazon Prime.  

March 18, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, commercials, branded entertainment, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, film festivals, PGA, Unscripted, Post Production
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Episode 189: Mary Montiforte, Production Executive

March 05, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, film festivals, PGA, Unscripted, Post Production

Mary Montiforte is the Vice President of Physical Production at Endeavor Content. She originally came up through production accounting and producing as a freelancer, then moved into staff positions in production finance and physical production.

Her longest stint was as a staff production controller for NBCUniversal before moving on to Lionsgate and now Endeavor Content. Some of her credits include 30 Rock, Friday Night Lights, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Santa Clause 2, Thirteen Days, Air Force One and a crowd favorite The Commitments - just to barely scratch the surface.

Amongst everything else, we talked about the tenacity and persistence it takes to have longevity in this career.

March 05, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, commercials, branded entertainment, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, film festivals, PGA, Unscripted, Post Production
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Episode 188: Carolina Groppa, Producer

February 18, 2020 by Julie Harris Oliver in entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, film festivals, PGA, Unscripted

Carolina is a Brazilian born Emmy nominated producer living in Los Angeles.

She produced the award winning and 2017 Emmy nominated documentary AUTISM IN LOVE, which explores how adults with autism find and navigate romantic relationships.   Her narrative feature films include MISS VIRGINIA, starring Uzo Aduba, the Netflix Originals GIRLFRIEND'S DAY and HAPPY ANNIVERSARY. She co-produced THE FEMALE BRAIN, Whitney Cummings' directing debut feature film, and also produced SYLVIE'S LOVE which had its world premiere at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival. 

She also has her own podcast that you should check out – it’s called Life with Caca – It’s a podcast of intimate and honest conversations with producers from all corners of the entertainment industry.

It shines a light on the many career paths that exist under the umbrella of producing, the messy, unglamorous realities behind the title, and why we love it so much.

February 18, 2020 /Julie Harris Oliver
culture, gender equality, gender advocacy, women in film, Studios, indie film, short film, commercials, branded entertainment, film production, sundance
entertainment, women, gender equity, advancing women, hollywood, business, Studios, Commercials, Digital content, Diversity, documentary, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Independent Film, Producer, acting, activism, Directors, Editorial, human rights, investment, film festivals, PGA, Unscripted
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