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Episode 42: Baked Goodes

April 25, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, NYU, women, webseries

Five women, Erin Dooley, MacKenzie Horras, Molly Reynolds, Anna Mehle and Caryn Ruby got together to put on a show, and it became the webseries called Baked Goodes, which debuted on 4/20. Caryn was unable to join us this day, as she was out of town, but I had the rest “in studio.”

These women are go-getters.  They wanted to work, so they created it.  What struck me as so unusual about this bunch is that they worked by consensus. They really made the effort to reach consensus every step of the way.  Their process sounds unusually pleasant, collaborative, and efficient. They did a lot of work very quickly with very little budget.  It can be done.  They are badass.

Watch Baked Goodes here and tell all your friends.

April 25, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
webseries, women in film, women in tv, women, gender, gender equality, film & TV, digital content, marijuana
Comedy, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, NYU, women, webseries
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Episode 40: Carole Angelo, Digital Creative and Producer

April 11, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women

Carole is a Digital Creative and Producer at TBS/TNT.  She came up through the digital world at NBC when digital was barely a thing, and she helped create it.  Along the way, she launched some obscure series you’ve never heard of, like “Friends” and “Seinfeld.” And her digital work with “The Office” launched the writer’s strike.  Yup.  She is patient zero.  But, it all got worked out in the end.

We talked about growing up at a studio, negotiating (or not), and would I please stop bringing that up?!  This was a really fun interview, even though I’m pretty sure she drove off with my parking pass.

April 11, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in film, women in tv, digital marketing, digital content, gender equality, entertainment, NBCU, TBS/TNT
Comedy, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, WGA, women
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Episode 39: Beatriz Mascaro, Co-Executive Producer

April 04, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in Comedy, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women

Beatriz is a Co-Executive Producer on Teen Mom OG.  What’s OG?  She’ll tell us.  Her other credits include Say Yes to the Dress, Teen Mom, What Not to Wear, and A Wedding Story. She is producing Teen Mom while being knee deep in raising two tiny humans – one of them is less than a year old. She is a big team player, both at work and at home. 

We talked about raising the next generation of workers – and seriously, why is there so much parenting required at work? Here is the advice:  work hard every time.

I will warn you, the audio on this episode is not awesome.  I think her interview is worth it though, so try to stick with it.

April 04, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in film, gender equality, entertainment, film & TV, reality, teen mom
Comedy, documentary, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women
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Episode 38: Olivia Baptista, Multi-hyphenate

March 28, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Comedy, DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, PGA, WGA, women

Olivia is the co-creator, writer, co-star and producer of Here We Wait, a new Indie web series drama available on YouTube and already getting a lot of attention, and a co-founder of the aptly named Multihyphenate Productions.  She already has several films under her belt, all of which seem to find homes at festivals and distribution.  She’s not messing around.

We talked about creating diverse projects, how sick Americans in Bosnia lose their appendixes, and how important it is to say YES! when the agent calls from LA and you’re sitting in New Jersey eating and bemoaning your fate.

 

March 28, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
here we wait, women in film, gender, gender equality, diversity, film & TV, independent film, webseries, multi-hyphenate, Dartmouth
AFI, Comedy, DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, Immigration, PGA, WGA, women
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Episodes 31 &33: The Women of Brothers and Sisters

February 21, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Comedy, daytime drama, DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, Politics, WGA, women

This was my first panel, and I loved it.  I sat down with the following women who ran the show Brothers and Sisters which aired on ABC for 5 years:

Sarah Caplan – Executive Producer

Suzanne Geiger – Unit Production Manager/Co-Producer

Cynthia Pusheck – Cinematographer/Director of Photography

Sally Sue Beisel-Lander – 1st Assistant Director/Co-Producer

Denny Dugally – Production Designer

Ida Lee Henderson-Williams – Production Accountant

Melina Root – Costume Designer

We talked about everything from what it was like to work on a female team, the changing landscape of the business, sexual harassment, salary negotiation, and getting the band back together.  They were very forthcoming and I really felt like they let me in on something special.

And Sarah baked us a cake.  As you do.

It will be presented in two episodes. 

February 21, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
working women, women in film, gender equality, equal pay, equality, DGA, PGA, ASC
AFI, Comedy, daytime drama, DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, PGA, Politics, WGA, women
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Episode 27: Penelope Spheeris, Director

January 17, 2017 by Julie Harris Oliver in AFI, Comedy, DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women

Penelope Spheeris is a film Director. She is known for two parallel careers - one is of the Wayne’s World and studio picture variety, and the other is of The Decline of Western Civilization series about the Los Angeles Punk Rock scene. Basically, she is rock and roll. You can read up on her here.

We talked about her making omelets for Lorne Michaels as he told her about this live comedy show thing in New York he was thinking about doing. How she taught this kid Albert Brooks about filmmaking while he taught her something about funny.  How Richard Prior told her she was pregnant. You know, the usghe.

And, you can’t help who you fall in love with.

January 17, 2017 /Julie Harris Oliver
DGA, women, gender, equality, equal pay
AFI, Comedy, DGA, entertainment, Film & TV, hollywood, women
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Episode 24: Karen Evans, Talent Manager

December 20, 2016 by Julie Harris Oliver in Film & TV, entertainment, hollywood, WGA, women, Comedy

Karen is a Talent Manager. She manages mostly comedy writers, which makes sense, because she is very funny herself. Not to overplay it, but I think this episode is hilarious.  It’s like a little holiday treat, full of merriment and good laughs, more than it is a serious exposé of sexist Canadian radio hosts. 

Although it is that, too.  Karen started in radio, in Canada, with pink hair. She made it all the way to the morning show, where she laughed indulgently at whatever the male co-host said, and cheerfully took home 1/3 of the pay.

The way she tells it is much funnier.

She talks about her path to Los Angeles, to motherhood, and to a much more satisfying career, where she is the boss lady and works in her garoffice.  And did you know….whereas America is a melting pot, Canada is a mosaic?

 

December 20, 2016 /Julie Harris Oliver
women, gender, equality, equal pay, radio, morning man, film & TV, comedy, WGA
Film & TV, entertainment, hollywood, WGA, women, Comedy
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