Episodes
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
The creators of comedy series No Actor Parking on making Hollywood work for you
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Tuesday Sep 08, 2020
Three actors waiting tables in Hollywood. You know the story: finding work is hard. Breaking in is hard. So they say they’ll make their own luck. A lot of people say that. But then they actually do it. I talk with the creators of the new pilot No Actor Parking on how they pulled it off and what comes next.
Here's more about their show
More about the guys: Tom Albanese, Francisco Froes, and Tiago Felizardo.
Their guest star Joachim de Almieda
Clips discussed including a glimpse of the seagull and Sam's dilemma. (*note clip contains adult language)
The WeHo Bistro
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Josh Greenberg - Writer - Tales from the Writers Room
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Monday Aug 31, 2020
Writer Josh Greenberg was always the funniest guy in the room. I know, I was there. He grew up in Northern California, moved to LA, and parlayed his observational skills into a consistent, growing writing career, being staffed on multiple network shows. We’ll talk about what it takes to be a comedy writer and what’s next for Hollywood after quarantine.
Josh and I talk about comedy favorites like:
The Clue Movie
Anything from Christopher Guest
And Airplane
Then there's Alex Trebek saying "Genre"
and making fun of the absurd lyrics of Piano Man
And our own Demystifying the Writers Room workshop with Emmy winner Liz Hara.
Wednesday Aug 26, 2020
Wednesday Aug 26, 2020
Wanjiru Njendu is a story teller by nature and a filmmaker who takes a stand. She grew up in Kenya where her documentary was used to provide evidence against the British Government by the MAU MAU colonial war survivors. Her latest short, BOXED, tells the true story of an enslaved African American who mailed himself to freedom in 1849. And this is just a part of what earned Wanjiru membership in the 2020 class of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. We’ll talk about film, race, and responsibility and risk in storytelling.
Wanjiru's film Boxed
And her IMDB
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Tricia Nelson - Writer - Black Films Matter: Essential Viewing
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Thursday Aug 20, 2020
Writer Tricia Nelson knows there are more black stories that need to be told than narratives of suffering or criminality. She’s written several pieces offering both classic and current black stories that you may have missed, or should watch again. We’ll talk about the importance of representation, the issue of the Magical Negro, and what makes a worthwhile love story.
Tricia's pieces on Medium are:
and
Thursday Aug 13, 2020
Ellen Gerstein - Actor/Writer - How to claim your inner artist without exploding
Thursday Aug 13, 2020
Thursday Aug 13, 2020
Ellen Gerstein is everyone’s aunt. She’s played supporting characters in many of your favorite things. She startled her family by coming to acting later in life and going against the grain. As a student in Georgia in the 60s she also dealt with anti-semitism and helped form Georgia Students for Human Rights, a Black and white student alliance to address the racism she saw there. We’ll talk about creating your life by imagining a more perfect world.
Check out Ellen's formidable IMDB resume
Learn more about her film work with neuro-atypical folks in Waiting for Ronald
And if you haven't seen it, check out the excellent film Warrior which we discuss as one of very few examples of a dual-protagonist film.
Monday Aug 03, 2020
Monday Aug 03, 2020
Paul’s life is driven by “projects of worth.” This double Emmy-nominated writer and producer delivers projects for things like BBC, Channel 4, Nickelodeon but he’s also a passionate comic book collector and creator with The Chimeran, featuring a future where humanity's mass-production needs are served by a purpose bred race. Now he’s helping save the world with a green new initiative poised for a major shift in storytelling and engagement.
Paul and I talk about:
The concept of Rewilding land both in Europe and in the UK in particular with Knepp Estate (see for yourself at Knepp Safaris with Charlie and Isabella)
The viral Little Mo comic
Paul's company Aerian
Boyans Slat and Ocean Cleanup
And of course, Eastenders
Tuesday Jul 14, 2020
Tuesday Jul 14, 2020
Monia Ayachi understands being between worlds. This Belgian-Tunisian actress, singer, writer grew up in Brussels working in English, Dutch, Arabic, Spanish, Portuguese, and French. She moved to LA chasing a dream like so many of us, and landed recurring roles on Days of our Lives and General Hospital. She’s best known as Anais Fontaine in Wolfenstein Youngblood. Her work as a writer/director challenges cultural, religious, gender, and generational stereotypes and invites us to open our eyes.
For more on Monia's work, you can visit her site, Her IMDB, or her Vimeo.
She's on Instagram @moniaayachi
Articles on her include two on Wolfenstein Youngblood, (the second one) and a Voyage LA profile.
Here's more on Wolfenstein Youngblood
Here's more on her films: Ignofear and For the Love of Hate
And here's how we met: some music videos. She's a bad ass ringleader who won't take her friend's acceptance of abuse, she's an intergalactic explorer, and she's a Victorian lady in a difficult relationship.
Saturday Jun 27, 2020
Michael Mack - Writer, Actor, Director - Euripides, Cervantes, Jim Crow
Saturday Jun 27, 2020
Saturday Jun 27, 2020
Beside breaking boundaries as the first black Romulan in Star Trek history, Michael Mack led a life of service and craft. From a family with preacher roots, Michael grew up ministering to the less fortunate. When he returned to the DC area he became renowned for his work with at-risk youth in communities of color. His method was using theatre training to allow kids access to speak their truths. He talks about theatre from the ancient Greeks onward as social policy and how many historical atrocities were not based in difference but in sameness. He shares how the Man of La Mancha unlocks the central truth: the way forward is not to think of life as it is but life as it should be.
Michael discusses Septimius Severus, the first African senator in Rome, in this "family portrait"
Michael discusses the film Becket as an example of the Saxons versus the Normans
Michael recommends the book Racism: A Short History
We discuss his favorite teaching tool: Don Quixote/The Man Of La Mancha, book and film
Michael's film about MLK: The Drum Major
The influence of the Roots miniseries
Trisha Nelson's Black stories essential viewing lists articles one and two
Monday Jun 22, 2020
Monday Jun 22, 2020
Singer Songwriter and Actress Durga McBroom has performed backing vocals for Pink Floyd and is a member of the house music band Blue Pearl, best known for their hit single "Naked in the Rain". She’s also a badass and activist who speaks out against racism around the world. Never one to shy away from a challenge, Durga finds this unrest a good time to be a passionate creative. She talks about her formation as an artist and how encountering racism at a young age pushed her toward a different path.
A note to listeners: this episode contains adult language and themes.
Durga and I met when I was directing her for this music video in the desert.
In educating ourselves on race in America, Durga recommends the documentary, Lalee's Kin,
the book White Fragility: Why it's so hard for white people to talk about racism
the article Black Crime Rates When the Numbers Aren't Neutral
the Ava Duvernay documentary 13th.
I recommend The Case For Reparations by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Nagin Cox - Mars Exploration Engineer - Mars Needs Women
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
Thursday Jun 18, 2020
When Nagin Cox was born in Bangalore, India she couldn’t have imagined she’d one day have an asteroid named after her. This space-obsessed kid grew up in Kansas City, and Kuala Lumpur. Her experiences as a girl in a multicultural household showed her how easily we separate ourselves based on gender, race, or nationality, and inspired her to do something that brings people together. Now as a Tactical Mission Lead on the Mars Curiosity Rover, international and TedTalk speaker, Nagin loves to share the wonders of space with the world.
There are a lot of ways you can get involved with space:
You can follow Nagin's work on Facebook and Instagram and Twitter
You can check out her TedxTalk: What Time Is It On Mars?
Find inspiration with Carl Sagan's Cosmos, or Star Trek, or Chesley Bonestell
Learn more about Nagin's favorite organization: Human Rights Watch
Learn more about the self defense training where Nagin and I met