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Episode 146: Allie Boettger, Sound Mixer

February 19, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Post Production, women, business, film festivals, film scores, hollywood, Independent Film, music, Competition Show, documentary, healthcare, Reality, Unscripted, Sound Mixer
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I was lucky enough to pin down Allie Boettger. Allie is a sound mixer. And I don’t mean the kind of sound mixer who works on a stage, although she can do that too. Allie is the kind of sound mixer that goes around the world on the Amazing Race, goes to Alaska in winter to shoot Alaskan Bush People, hikes to the top of a mountain and then rappels down it. She is super badass. And she is quite the storyteller, so this episode was really fun.

As a bonus, she taught me how to wrap my own audio cable, which I had been doing wrong for three years, but am happy to report I now take the time to do it correctly every time.

February 19, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, SOUND MIXER, amazing race, alaskan bush people
Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Post Production, women, business, film festivals, film scores, hollywood, Independent Film, music, Competition Show, documentary, healthcare, Reality, Unscripted, Sound Mixer
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Episode 145: Eden Young and Catherine Natale, Creators

February 11, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Post Production, Producer, women, business, Comedy, composers, Editorial, film festivals, film scores, hollywood, Independent Film, music, theatre, webseries, Writers
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I got to speak with the creators of the webseries called All About Manos – Eden Young and Catherine Natale. Eden is an actor and stand-up comedian turned creator and Catherine is also an actor and writer turned creator. They will tell us all about the show and how they came to do it. You can find All About Manos at allaboutmanostv.com and on a bunch of digital platforms including Amazon Prime. They are killing it on the festival circuit also.

We recorded remotely, and it must have been during Mercury Retrograde, because it took us several tries on several platforms before we got something to work. So, the audio quality could be better, but this conversation couldn’t be. They are a delight.

February 11, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, producers, writers, female producers, webseries, all about manos
Digital content, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, Post Production, Producer, women, business, Comedy, composers, Editorial, film festivals, film scores, hollywood, Independent Film, music, theatre, webseries, Writers
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Episode 144: Susanne Preissler, Executive Producer

February 05, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, human rights, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, Post Production, Producer, women
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Susanne is the Owner and Executive Producer at renowned production company Independent Media. She has been in the entertainment and advertising industries for over 15 years and worked with some of the feature filmmaking world’s biggest names. This success has also built a knowledge and awareness around the massive gender biases and struggles intertwined within the female entrepreneurial world.

We talk about her journey, the world of commercials, and the ongoing struggle for gender equality in the business.

February 05, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, commercials, free the bid, women in commercials, producers, AICP
activism, business, Commercials, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, human rights, Music Videos, PGA, Politics, Post Production, Producer, women
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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

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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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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 142: Laura Maria Censabella, Playwright

January 25, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, business, activism, human rights, Politics, daytime drama, Immigration, theatre

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This is my month for playwrights, and today I have another very special episode with playwright Laura Maria Censabella. She wrote the play, Paradise which was commissioned by Ensemble Studio Theatre and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, and was a runner-up for the 2016 Saroyan/Paul Playwriting Prize for Human Rights. And lucky for us in LA, the West Coast premiere of Paradise, presented by Viola Davis’ and Julius Tennon’s  JuVee Productions and American Oasis,  is opening at the Odyssey Theatre, January 26th at 8pm and running through February 17th. You can get tickets at www.plays411.com/paradise.

Laura is an award winning playwright, a daytime Emmy winning screenwriter and teaches
playwriting and new play development at the New School for Drama, where she has been honored with the Distinguished University-Wide Teaching Award. She graduated from Yale University and is currently writing the screenplay for Paradise.

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January 25, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers, daytime, women in theatre, female playwright
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, business, activism, human rights, Politics, daytime drama, Immigration, theatre
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Episode 141: Kim Gruenenfelder, Author

January 22, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, business, activism, Comedy, human rights, Politics

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For episode 141 I sat down with Kim Gruenenfelder. Kim is a bestselling author known for writing romantic comedy fiction novels. I have read most of her books and had so much fun talking with her. Her debut novel, "A Total Waste of Makeup", has been published in six languages and eight international editions to date, and is followed by a sequel, "Misery Loves Cabernet". "Keep Calm and Carry a Big Drink" is a sequel to 2010's "There's Cake in My Future." Her fifth published novel, "Love The Wine You're With", which details the adventures of a group of friends who open a wine bar, was released in 2017. Her current novel "Hangovers and Hot Flashes", available now, follows the lives of protagonists in their forties. Who knew that writing a book about women in their 40’s would be controversial, but turns out it is. She will tell us all about it.

Apologies in advance to fur parents of fur babies.

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January 22, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, business, activism, Comedy, human rights, Politics
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Episode 140: Jill Gilbert, Head of Creative Affairs

January 15, 2019 by Julie Harris Oliver in Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, PGA, Producer, Studios, VFX, animation, business, Commercials, family films

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I sat down with Jill Gilbert, who is Head of Creative Affairs at Luma Pictures, a visual effects and original content company. Jill has had an amazingly interesting career coming up through development, animation, theme park development, and producing. She has credits that range from Disney animated titles to Grandma’s Cats Are Trying to Kill Her and a Spongebob movie. This episode is full of good advice, interesting stories, and a career well built.

Her career is an example of take the opportunity – you never know where it will lead.

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

January 15, 2019 /Julie Harris Oliver
writer, WGA, women writers, women in film, women in animation, VFX, animation
Diversity, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women, Writers, PGA, Producer, Studios, VFX, animation, business, Commercials, family films
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Episode 137: Paulina Lagudi, Filmmaker

December 26, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Commercials, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, Post Production, Producer, women, Writers

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Paulina Lagudi is a filmmaker who just released Mail Order Monster, which is available on all the streaming services. I gotta tell you, this woman is an inspiration. She’s an artist, a savvy business person, and a force to be reckoned with.

We talked about her film and its distribution, female empowerment of the “right kind,” setting boundaries, martial arts and growing up the only girl in a family of men with a single father and how instrumental her step mother turned out to be.

December 26, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
indie film, female filmmaker, enter, female entrepreneurs, writer, direc, producer, martial arts
business, Commercials, Directors, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, family films, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, Independent Film, investment, PGA, Post Production, Producer, women, Writers
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Episode 135: apparentlyjack, Jacqueline Legan and Katie Koeblitz

December 11, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, Comedy, Commercials, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, Directors, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, Music Videos, Politics, Producer, webseries, women, Writers

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Jacqueline is a veteran Director of Video Production, and currently the Founder and Executive Producer at apparentlyjack. Jacqueline’s background spans almost every aspect of the filmmaking process from development to delivery, in both the branded and Independent film spaces with films and commercials starring well known Directors and Talent.    

With over ten years producing Independent Film, Katie is currently the Head of Independent Content at apparentlyjack. Katie’s production background includes work on both narrative and documentary feature films. Most recently, Katie produced documentaries G-Funk, A More Civil War, and The Untitled MMW Documentary. On the narrative side, Katie co-produced The Land, Galveston, and also had a hand in the coming-of-age film The Kings of Summer, which premiered at Sundance.                      

After many years in the advertising and film  industries, Jacqueline decided to go out on her own to form the content studio, apparentlyjack. apparentlyjack’s mission is to bring cinematic storytelling and storyline driven content to brands and independent film in a variety of formats.               

apparentlyjack champions equality, diversity, and inclusivity both behind and in front of the     camera. They have dedicated a portion of the company to empowering and mentoring other   women in entertainment and are working with various organizations to reach gender parity   by 2020.  For more information about apparentlyjack, visit www.apparentlyjack.com.     

December 11, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, women in film, digital marketing, digital content, independent film, branded entertainment, diversity, inclusion, 5050 by 2020
activism, business, Coaching, Comedy, Commercials, Consulting, Digital content, Diversity, Directors, Film & TV, film festivals, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, Music Videos, Politics, Producer, webseries, women, Writers
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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 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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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 128: Shirley Davis, Production Executive

October 23, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, women, business, Consulting, DGA, family films, LGBT, PGA, Studios, VFX

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Shirley Davis is a film and television production executive, lecturer and speaker.

As of this publishing, Shirley is consulting with Imagine Television as they begin to rollout their production arm. 

Prior to this, Shirley was the Executive Vice President and Head of Physical Production at Alcon Entertainment, where she oversaw projects such as Blade Runner, Point Break Prisoners and Dolphin Tale 1 and 2.

In addition to numerous film and television credits, Shirley was Co-Executive Producer for several digital projects for Mark Burnett Productions, MTV Networks, AOL, and Yahoo, where she had an inside view of tech first meeting entertainment.

Shirley has served as Guest Professor at the Graduate Producers Program at the UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television, and is a member of the Producers Guild of America, the Directors Guild of America and a Board Member of Outfest. 

October 23, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
producer, production executive, film production, film & TV, family films
Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, women, business, Consulting, DGA, family films, LGBT, PGA, Studios, VFX
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Episode 123: Chelsea Rivera and Taylor C. Baker, Showrunners, Actors

September 18, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Comedy, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, webseries, women, Writers

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Chelsea and Taylor have a series on Seeka TV called Female Friendly, about two unemployed friends who decided to start a female friendly porn production company. They are Writers, Producers and Actors, and we had a great time chatting at my table. They tell me all about their journey finding their way in Hollywood and all the creeps that have offered to sleep with them to help their careers. And spoiler alert, you don’t need to sleep with creeps to make it in Hollywood.

And what does sexy mean, anyway?

You can find their series here: http://www.femalefriendlyseries.com/

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September 18, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women writers, women in entertainment, feminism, webseries, sex positive, writers, acting
business, Comedy, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, Film & TV, hollywood, Independent Film, Producer, webseries, women, Writers
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Episode 121: Liz Gutierrez, Physical Production Executive

September 11, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Producer, Studios, VFX, women

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Liz is a Physical Production Executive. She started out in makeup, then moved over to the camera department, until she started producing and working as an executive. Formerly the VP of Physical Production at Alcon Entertainment, she is now working with Sidney Kimmel Entertainment. Her credits include Point Break, Blade Runner, Dear Dumb Diary, Journey to the Center of the Earth and many many more.

We talked about how it is to grow up as the child of immigrants, and be the embodiment of the American dream. And this: we should all be much more transparent about money.

September 11, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in entertainment, female executive, post production, production executive, film production
business, Consulting, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, Music Videos, PGA, Post Production, Producer, Studios, VFX, women
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Episode 120: Maura Knowles, Actor, Writer, Singer, Producer, Entrepreneur

September 04, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Comedy, Commercials, Consulting, cooking, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, music, songwriting, Studios, theatre, webseries, women, Writers

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Maura is an actor, singer, producer, writer and entrepreneur. In addition to her plentiful film, TV, theatre and commercial credits, she has written a hilarious musical tv show based on her very tragic life experiences, called Insult to Injury. As everyone knows, tragedy + time = comedy. You will be able to see her soon on the beloved Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, where she recently shot an episode.

If all that weren’t enough, Maura a.k.a, Mo, the Morselist, is also an Integrative Certified Health Coach and professional recipe developer. As a Key-note guest speaker and writer, Mo has taught workshops and classes focusing on topics such as, Immune Boosting, Eating a Rainbow for both kids and adults, Detoxing with Real-Whole foods, Eating Clean and Green, A Morselicious Lifestyle and Morselifying or modifying recipes, encouraging her Mo’s 85/15 Rule; 85 % of the time, eat clean-real, low-sugar, low-sodium foods, get plenty of exercise and allow yourself 15% wiggle room. Mo does not believe in deprivation or fad diets. Maintaining a sustainable, clean, green and MORSELICIOUS Lifestyle-diet is her mission. She is an Expert in low-sugar, low-sodium, gluten and grain-free (unprocessed), REAL FOOD, plant-rich, non-GMO foods.

And here is something we have in common that we share on the episode – tap dance audition horror stories. You're welcome.

You can find more about Maura on her websites: mauramknowles.com and macnmos.com

September 04, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women writers, women in entertainment, gluten free, morselicious, women in theatre, women in comedy, musical theatre
business, Comedy, Commercials, Consulting, cooking, Digital content, Diversity, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, music, songwriting, Studios, theatre, webseries, women, Writers
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Episode 118: Mir Harris, Time's Up, Activist

August 21, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in activism, business, Coaching, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Politics, PTSD, Studios, women, WGA

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Mir is the Manager of Operations and Community Engagement at Time's Up. I was first introduced to Mir through a piece she wrote that knocked me out. I asked her to read it on the show. Mir is an activist, a thoughtful and conscious leader, and possesses a personal power that is expressed through service. Prepare yourself, you are about to be inspired. I mean no pressure, I don’t mean to oversell it. You tell me. (You’ll be inspired.)

August 21, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
Time's Up, Me Too, women's rights are human rights, women in entertainment, women in film, sexual harassment, activism
activism, business, Coaching, DGA, Digital content, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, entrepreneur, Film & TV, healthcare, hollywood, human rights, Independent Film, LGBT, PGA, Politics, PTSD, Studios, women, WGA
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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 115: Monica Levinson, Producer, Production Executive

July 31, 2018 by Julie Harris Oliver in business, Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women

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Monica is the President of Production for ShivHans Pictures and comes from a long line of working women in her family. In fact, her grandmother owned a liquor store and her mother started the First Women’s Bank of Maryland.

Monica produced Bruno, Borat and Zoolander (to name a few), and she was the production supervisor on Private Parts. Check out her IMDB, you will be impressed.

We got real about the business and how to balance self-preservation with ambition in this male-dominated industry.  When do you speak up vs when do you send your message through other channels? Do you want to be right or do you want to be effective?

July 31, 2018 /Julie Harris Oliver
women in film, film & TV, production manager, production executive, DGA, ShivHans Pictures, Ben Stiller, Sasha Baron Cohen
business, Comedy, DGA, Directors, Diversity, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, Independent Film, PGA, Politics, Post Production, Studios, VFX, WGA, women
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