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Best podcasts about Alison Bell

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CIPD
Podcast 217: Willing and able: Unlocking opportunities for prison leavers

CIPD

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 32:57


People with past criminal convictions are a proven source of loyal, capable employees. Yet despite clear benefits, stigma – within business and society – continues to prevent many from finding meaningful work. Our research shows only 17% of prison leavers can secure a job within a year of release. So, what can employers do to offer a second chance and bring more prison leavers safely into our workplaces? Join Nigel Cassidy and this month's guests—Jacob Hill, Managing Director and Founder of Offploy; Alison Bell, People and Communications Director at Project Leaders Ltd; and Sally Eley, Head of CIPD Trust—as we explore how employers can rethink recruitment, reduce bias, and focus on skills and potential over past mistakes. --- Download the CIPD Trust guide to hiring people with convictions: cipdtrust.org/recruiting-employing-and-retaining-people-with-convictions/ Asses your organisation's current readiness to employ individuals with criminal convictions with Offploy's quiz for employers: www.offploy.org/employ

M.P.I. Radio
How This Military Spouse Built a Photography Business Through 7 Moves w/ Alison Bell

M.P.I. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 34:24


Alison is Family photographer, and active duty military spouse of 15 years. She's moved her business around the world seven times from the ground up! Now she's helping other service providers relocate and refine their businesses to maximize profits faster. Alison's Website: Alison Bell, Photography Business Mentor From James: Free Online Training: How to Earn $2,000/mo. From Digital Products

Photographers Create
27: Collab Episode with Keep It Moving Podcast

Photographers Create

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2024 30:57


Today I have something really special for you, my darling listener. I did a collaboration with Alison Bell and Melissa Arlena from the Keep It Moving podcast. I am in a transition of moving my business to San Diego and knew these incredible ladies were the ones to ask for help. On the episode we go over how to move your business step by step. We go over SEO, networking, preparing for new locations, and more. Chalk full of very helpful information, this episode is helpful whether you are moving your business, or are wanting to up your presence in your current city. Takeaways When moving a business, it is important to focus on rebuilding the website and improving SEO for the new location. Managing two businesses simultaneously can be challenging, but it is possible with proper planning and organization. Building an email list and networking on Instagram can help attract potential clients in the new location. Creating lead magnets, such as downloadable guides, can be an effective way to build an email list and provide valuable content to potential clients. Blogging once a week, mixing up content with FAQs and location-specific posts, can help improve SEO and attract organic traffic. Melissa Arlena ⁠https://melissaarlenaphotography.com⁠ Alison Bell ⁠https://alisonbellphotographer.com⁠ ⁠@pictureperfectrankings⁠⁠@alisonbellphotog⁠⁠@keep.it.moving.podcast⁠ Host Alison Hatch is an analog film photographer, educator, podcast host, and artist. Alison offers her Albuquerque and San Diego clients a stress-free and memorable experience getting photos taken. She has been featured in Shoot It With Film and published in the Front Steps Project Book. Alison splits her time between New Mexico and Southern California with her husband and three boys. Alison Hatch ⁠https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com⁠ Free Film Soup Recipe ⁠https://www.alisonhatchphoto.com/film-soup⁠ Keywords moving business, website deletion, blogging, SEO, managing two businesses, rebuilding website, improving SEO, shifting focus, building email list, networking on Instagram, lead magnets, blogging strategy

Self Love Podcast
SLP 360: Trust Your Gut with Alison Bell

Self Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 69:29


‘I think the worst advice I got was to trust everyone else's advice. The financials aren't going to be my strongest point, I'm not an accountant and obviously you're always going to listen to your bookkeeper or someone providing financial assistance, but they still don't know it all, they still don't know your business as… Continue reading SLP 360: Trust Your Gut with Alison Bell The post SLP 360: Trust Your Gut with Alison Bell appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

The First Time
S6 Ep260: Summer Series! Alison Bell

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 75:18


Welcome to our Summer Series -- a chance to catch up on some episodes you may have missed out on the first time around. If you listened to the season 6 finale, you'll know that The First Time is taking a break in it's current format in 2024 BUT! Don't delete the feed just yet, Katherine will be back (solo) in March with something new. It'll feature interviews with writers but also creatives, comedians and entrepreneurs. Finally, to celebrate six years of the pod and to kick off the coach-sulting (coaching/consulting) work she'll be doing this year (see here), check out Katherine's tips on interviewing and being interviewed (via Instagram). This is a conversation Kate has been dying to have for awhile now - keen for the lowdown on The Letdown and generally a massive fan of Alison Bell's work. Alison is the co-creator/co-writer/producer/director and star of the award winning ABC and Netflix co-production The Letdown. Together with her co-writer, Sarah Scheller, Alison won the 2016 AACTA Award for Best Television Screenplay.The Letdown also won the AACTA Award for Best Comedy Program for both seasons 1 + 2 (20017 + 2019). Alison's performance was recognised with the AACTA for Best Comedy Performer for her work in the second season of The Letdown, her fourth performance nomination. Other nominations include the 2019 AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Television Comedy or Drama for her TV directorial debut, (The Letdown). In 2021, Alison developed and led the writing team on the critically acclaimed Binge series, LOVE ME.. The show picked up 7 Logie nominations. She wrote and starred in an episode of Summer Love, an ABC anthology series, which aired in August 2022, and in the ABC drama, Significant Others, airing October 2022. She has worked as an assessor for Playwriting Australia, a script consultant on theatre productions and short films and has contributed pieces to Marie Claire and Vogue Australia. She's worked with production companies both here and in the US, including Sharon Horgan's Merman, the FX Network, Kapital Entertainment, EKO, Giant Dwarf, Wooden Horse, Endemol Shine and the ABC. Prior to making The Letdown Alison was best known for her dramatic work on the stage, for which she won multiple Helpmann and Greenroom Awards, as well as her starring role in the AACTA Award winning comedy Laid. She has guest starred in many Australian series and her US credits include the HBO's The Leftovers, No Activity for CBS All Access and the reboot of Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories on AppleTV+. Alison is currently appearing in the MTC production of What If If Only this August and September in a double bill. The conversation covers:  Alison's early love of stories and when she found drama having the mindset for an artistic career - (and a healthy acknowledgement for 'luck') the impact of having kids on an artistic career Alison's interview with Jemma Birrell on the excellent The Secret Life of Writers podcast where she talks about unfinished manuscripts and 'learning by doing' the 'mini bible' used to pitch for screen How and why The Letdown was such a success How Alison and co-writer Sarah Scheller mined their own and their friends' experiences of motherhood for The Letdown Becoming an 'accidental' show runner Writing for screen  Adapting books for screen and the disappointment when you 'miss the moment' On guilt - (as discussed with Ash Devenport in The Design Files) Not pushing yourself until 'you're broken' - 'it's okay to be a little bit rubbish at things' Working with Back to Back theatre Alison's advice: Truth. Truth is the most interesting thing. The human experience in its truest form. Alison's debut recommendation: Room for a Stranger - Melanie Cheng Get in touch via Instagram - Katherine @katherinecollettewriter, Kate @kmildenhall or The First Time Podcast @thefirsttimepod.

This Can't Be That Hard
250 - Pivoting Like a Pro: Starting Over with Alison Bell

This Can't Be That Hard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 28:06 Transcription Available


A photography business comes with a lot of flexibility; we can choose the hours or days we want to work, who we want to work with, and when or where we shoot. But one thing that we don't always have control over is change... and when a massive change occurs, it's basically like starting all over again. Like it or not, many photographers face some at least one major change in their careers, whether due to change in circumstances, a major shift in the type of work they're doing, or a geographic move. And all of those changes come with some pretty intimidating hurdles. Today, Alison Bell is joining me to share her expertise in relocating a photography business. Alison has moved her business 7 times due to her husband's career in the military, so she's become a pro at picking up and restarting her photography business. She'll share her checklist for preparing to move as well as strategies for getting started in a new location. If you're planning a geographic move or any other big change, you won't want to miss this episode!https://alisonbellphotographer.com/ - Alisons Websitehttps://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/keep-it-moving/id1717336737 - Keep it moving podcast https://alisonbellphotographer.com/how-to-move-your-business - Alison's Moving Checklist Watch the Simple Sales Masterclass where Annemie teaches the 6 steps to running a profitable, sustainable photography business you love. Join the TCBTH Facebook Group - a supportive, business-focused group for photographers. Leave a review!

The Circuit
Tech Talent Pathways with Allison Bell

The Circuit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 29:42


In this episode, Alison Bell, an Indiana native with 20 years of higher education leadership experience, dialogued with Dennis Trinkle at TechPoint, the importance of developing Indiana tech talent pathways. She currently serves as the Chancellor for WGU Indiana and the Regional Vice President for the online university's central region. Bell advocates for “more access to education and the importance of workforce development to support our people and our communities."

The First Time
S6 Ep252: Season 6 Finale!

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 75:56


It's a big ep. We debrief, reflect, recommend and share some rather big news about the pod in 2024. We discuss: Things that have happened in writing and pod life for us since episode one of this season Fishing as a key theme of Katherine's year (and yes, the free fishing rods for Grade 4s is an actual thing) A delightful school visit for Katherine and why she's excited for 2024 and the publication of her first MG novel - Shellsville Kate reflects on a big year and the tour (and wrote about it here for The Bowerbird) Podcast highlight when Karen Comer organised a copy of Susie Anderson's the body country to Darcy Moore from Collingwood FC Kate's excited to share the news she's has her first PICTURE BOOK coming out in 2024! Stay tuned to her socials for details in the new year. Some stats from Season 6 Total episodes: 47 Featured Book: 23 eps Follow a First Timer: 8 eps with Megan Rogers  Masters: 11 eps - Cate Kennedy, Kevin Wilson, Amie Kaufman, RA spratt, Ling Ma, Brian Moylan, Alison Bell, Jessie Stephens, Tim Winton, Lucy Treloar, Richard Flanagan Hummingbird deep dives: 2 Awkward convos: 2 - on money and endorsements - we ran out of steam on these - too many other things to talk about but they are both in the most listened top 10! Festival convos: 2 - Write around the Murray and Willy Lit Fest The Debut Crew 2023 reels on instagram  Since 28th November 2022, there have been 105k listens, an increase of 27% from the preceding twelve months and 322k all time listens And finally - our big news. It's a two parter:  Firstly, we're taking a break from The First Time pod in this format in 2024. We love you and thank you SO MUCH for listening.  But! Don't delete The First Time feed just yet. Stay tuned for our summer series (from January) and Katherine will be kicking off something a little bit different in March 2024.   And that's it from us, for awhile at least!  Thank you so much for your listening, sharing and support over the last six seasons x Continue to keep in touch with Katherine on instagram or via her newsletter and Kate on instagram and her newsletter. Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!

The First Time
S6 Ep236: Masters Series: Alison Bell

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 74:21


This is a conversation Kate has been dying to have for awhile now - keen for the lowdown on The Letdown and generally a massive fan of Alison Bell's work. Alison is the co-creator/co-writer/producer/director and star of the award winning ABC and Netflix co-production The Letdown. Together with her co-writer, Sarah Scheller, Alison won the 2016 AACTA Award for Best Television Screenplay.The Letdown also won the AACTA Award for Best Comedy Program for both seasons 1 + 2 (20017 + 2019). Alison's performance was recognised with the AACTA for Best Comedy Performer for her work in the second season of The Letdown, her fourth performance nomination. Other nominations include the 2019 AACTA Award for Best Direction in a Television Comedy or Drama for her TV directorial debut, (The Letdown). In 2021, Alison developed and led the writing team on the critically acclaimed Binge series, LOVE ME.. The show picked up 7 Logie nominations. She wrote and starred in an episode of Summer Love, an ABC anthology series, which aired in August 2022, and in the ABC drama, Significant Others, airing October 2022. She has worked as an assessor for Playwriting Australia, a script consultant on theatre productions and short films and has contributed pieces to Marie Claire and Vogue Australia. She's worked with production companies both here and in the US, including Sharon Horgan's Merman, the FX Network, Kapital Entertainment, EKO, Giant Dwarf, Wooden Horse, Endemol Shine and the ABC. Prior to making The Letdown Alison was best known for her dramatic work on the stage, for which she won multiple Helpmann and Greenroom Awards, as well as her starring role in the AACTA Award winning comedy Laid. She has guest starred in many Australian series and her US credits include the HBO's The Leftovers, No Activity for CBS All Access and the reboot of Steven Spielberg's Amazing Stories on AppleTV+. Alison is currently appearing in the MTC production of What If If Only this August and September in a double bill. The conversation covers:  Alison's early love of stories and when she found drama having the mindset for an artistic career - (and a healthy acknowledgement for 'luck') the impact of having kids on an artistic career Alison's interview with Jemma Birrell on the excellent The Secret Life of Writers podcast where she talks about unfinished manuscripts and 'learning by doing' the 'mini bible' used to pitch for screen How and why The Letdown was such a success How Alison and co-writer Sarah Scheller mined their own and their friends' experiences of motherhood for The Letdown Becoming an 'accidental' show runner Writing for screen  Adapting books for screen and the disappointment when you 'miss the moment' On guilt - (as discussed with Ash Devenport in The Design Files) Not pushing yourself until 'you're broken' - 'it's okay to be a little bit rubbish at things' Working with Back to Back theatre Alison's advice: Truth. Truth is the most interesting thing. The human experience in its truest form. Alison's debut recommendation: Room for a Stranger - Melanie Cheng Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!

The Saturday Quiz
Knees with Alison Bell and Steve Mouzakis

The Saturday Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 31:25


Alison Bell and Steve Mouzakis are both actors that can be seen in the Melbourne Theatre Company production of "What If If Only", together with "Escaped Alone" these two Caryl Churchill plays are on right now in a double bill.Get your tickets here:https://www.mtc.com.au/plays-and-tickets/whats-on/season-2023/escaped-alone-and-what-if-if-only/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick
Alison Bell: Education is in her DNA

Business & Beyond with Gerry Dick

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 36:34


A professor's daughter, WGU Indiana President Alison Bell was destined for a career in higher education. In episode 127, the Muncie native talks about the WGU model, the state of higher education and overcoming a fear of public speaking.

The First Time
S6 Ep225: Kate and Katherine Catch Up + Featured Book THE WITCHING TIDE by Margaret Meyer

The First Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 61:22


This episode our featured book is brought to you by Hachette and we're very excited to talk to MARGARET MEYER about her debut novel THE WITCHING TIDE. Margaret Meyer was born in Canada, grew up in New Zealand and now lives in Norwich England. She worked in publishing and literature promotion before retraining in a second career as a mental health therapist. In 2020 she completed an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia. The Witching Tide is her first novel. Kate and Katherine discuss:  The Debut Crew 2023 reels on our insta. If you are a debut author for 2024, Lisa Kenway has done a call out for a Debut Crew 2024 so let her know if you are keen! The Melbourne launch for Kate's new novel The Hummingbird Effect is on Friday August 4th at Trades Hall. Bookings here and keep an eye out here for national and regional tour dates.  The story of the viral tweet on parents and reading from Poppy Gee. Kate's reading and loving Our Wives Under the Sea by Julia Armfield and Crudo by Olivia Laing and rewatching The Letdown and Love Me in advance of her upcoming interview with writer, producer and actor Alison Bell. Most Talkative by Andy Cohen (Audible version)  Elizabeth Gilbert's announcement delaying publication of The Snow Forest (Instagram)  Alone Australia  Check out show notes for this episode on our website www.thefirsttimepodcast.com or get in touch via Twitter (@thefirsttimepod) or Instagram (@thefirsttimepod). You can support us and the making of Season Six via our Patreon page. Thanks for joining us!

The Saturday Quiz
Love Language with Alison Bell and Annie Maynard

The Saturday Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 36:00


If you've watched any ABC comedy in the last few years, it's highly likely that you've seen this week's guests. Annie Maynard played Bess on Upper Middle Bogan and Alison Bell was Audrey on The Letdown.And if you watched Summer Love on the ABC on Wednesday night, you would've seen them finally getting to work together playing sisters!Catch their episode of Summer Love here:https://iview.abc.net.au/video/CO2105V007S00And watch the old Sunrice commercial here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxZ0WDVaM94Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Unspoken Life of the Military Wife
Mil Spouse Spotlight: PCSing your business with photographer Alison Bell!

The Unspoken Life of the Military Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 45:56


As always, I am so excited to share this weeks episode with you!I am sitting down with Marine Corp wife, mom of 4 boys and family photographer Alison Bell.We get into all the things!We talk about moving a small business over and over and over.We talk about homeschooling 4 boys, why they chose to homeschool and what programs they used.We hit on the challenges of having an in person business, and what it takes to move it.This one gets a little personal with talking about the identity loss of being a mil spouse, the feelings of wanting more for ourselves, and contributing to our families financially.Hold on tight! We are all over the place on this one but thats life! I hope you enjoy!Connect with Alison:https://www.alisonbellphotographer.comIG @alisonbellphotogFor her PCS your business checklist:Alisonbellphotographer.com/PCSI so appreciate you listening to the show!If you wouldn't mind leaving a rating and review I would really appreciate it!!To get in touch with Alison with questions or potential topics or guests please emailthemilspousepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on IG @themilspousepodcast  And please check out our brand spanking new website! www.themilspousepodcast.com

Cayle Alldredge-Healthier Habits For Busy Families
48. Photography Tips For The Family With Alison Bell

Cayle Alldredge-Healthier Habits For Busy Families

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 38:14


This episode is so good! Alison is a military wife and has lived in some cool places. She is a photographer and also starting a business for military wives who are business owners. If getting family pics done stresses you out to no end, this will help you feel more at ease! We talked about some blog posts in the show today, so be sure to check out those links below: Freebie: (for military wives who are business owners): https://view.flodesk.com/pages/627c2acd46c9ddac8218a3e9 Blog Post: How to ruin your photo session: https://www.alisonbellphotographer.com/how-to-ruin-your-session/ Blog Post: What to wear: https://www.alisonbellphotographer.com/what-to-wear/ Reel: What not to wear: MAMAS reel that went viral: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CM7x1mfhQeE/ You can find Alison on IG: @alisonbellphotog Here is my link to One Pan Dinners: https://caylealldredge.com/1pandinners My website: www.caylealldredge.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Fell Pony Podcast
Episode 12. Christine Morton and Alison Bell

Fell Pony Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 45:30


There have been Fell Ponies at Lownthwaite since at least 1889, when Thos Wales and his mother Mary moved to Lownthwaite at a time when equines were the “power house” of agriculture. Today the Lownthwaite ponies are one of the last semi-feral herd of Fell Ponies to roam the Northern Pennines and are managed by mother and daughter who are the 5th generation of the family.So I would like to introduce my guests Christine Morton and Alison Bell, Christine is President of the Fell Png Society, and Alison site on the Fell Pony Society Council.In this show Tom talks about the history of Lownthwaite, ponies forecasting the weather, Clydesdale v Shire horses, Pit Ponies, Gallowas and Jaggers, the cycle of the seasons, and asks “Why do we do it?”

Best of News Talk 590 WVLK AM

Jack talks to Western Governors University Chancellor Alison Bell about higher education.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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And We're Rolling with Stephanie Hunt
Alison Bell on The Letdown, Netflix and Stage Fright

And We're Rolling with Stephanie Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 40:59 Transcription Available


In my time I've been pretty lucky to interview and produce stories with some incredible people - the Dalai Lama, The Black Eyed Peas etc etc (brag, brag, brag...) but I tell you what, interviewing this week's guest, Alison Bell, had me feeling over-the-top nervous and excited.Alison is the co-creator and star of hit ABC comedy The Letdown which was picked up by Netflix and co-produced for Season 2, bagging a heap of awards along the way.If you haven't seen it, the show centres around Audrey, mother of a 2-month-old, who joins a new-parents support group, which she initially thinks she doesn't need -- but soon realises those kooky parents are exactly who she needs to survive motherhood. The Letdown is hilarious but also explores darker and often taboo topics.We laugh a lot in this chat and cover so much! Such as shooting the pilot with zero budget, the scene she is most proud of, pitching to Netflix and being recognised in LA, and working with the hilarious - and now mega star - Celeste Barber.We also delve into Alison's personal experience of mixing motherhood and comedy writing and how much of the script and those enchanting characters are based on real life. And a big shout out to my own mothers group - who kept me sane, and stuffed with caffeine and cake in that first year and beyond. For more you can head to our website at stephaniehuntmedia.com or follow us on Instagram at @stephaniehuntmedia and Facebook.SHOW NOTESYou can follow Alison and The Letdown on Twitter @Alison_M_Bell@TheLetdownTvNeed help with your next media appearance? Head to our website at stephaniehuntmedia.com or chat with us on Instagram at @stephaniehuntmedia or Facebook.This podcast is brought to you by Charles Sturt University - where I studied Communications and I'm proud to be a member of their alumni.We acknowledge the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast, the Darug people. We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. 

Regionally Speaking with Chris Nolte
Regionally Speaking, Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Regionally Speaking with Chris Nolte

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 26:57


Today: Indiana state Representative Carolyn Jackson (D-Hammond) is on "Regionally Speaking" to talk about being a panelist for the next "Women4Change" online forum on Wednesday, July 28th that will focus on reducing the state gender pay gap. Jackson joins WGU Indiana chancellor Alison Bell in the discussion. Sophie Quinton with the Pew Charitable Trusts' "Stateline" project talks about a new report on state tax revenues which grew into surpluses in some states, like Indiana, during the pandemic. Indiana's surplus will trigger a tax return to Hoosiers. Sophie will discuss what the "Stateline" team discovered in what the states plan to do with the additional funds coming in over the next few years, and any impact it may have on long-term budgeting. And we have another conversation from the Welcome Project at Valparaiso University.

Quoi de Meuf
#143 - QDM de Poche - La série "Why are you like this" de Mark Samual Bonanno et Naomi Higgins

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 15:43


Why are you like this ? est une ode satirique et parodique qui met en scène une génération Z biberonnée aux mouvements féministes, woke et adepte de la cancel culture. Sortie en 2021 sur Netflix, cette série australienne suit Mia, Penny et Austin, trois amis vingtenaires qui se posent une multitude de questions. Leur but ? Régler les comptes des homophobes, des racistes et des sexistes, au boulot ou sur les réseaux sociaux. Clémentine Gallot et Pauline Verduzier l'ont vu et nous donnent leur avis sur cette pépite australienne. Les références entendues dans l'épisode : Why are you like this de Mark Samual Bonanno, Naomi Higgins et Humyara Mahbub (2021)Aunty Donna de Mark Samual Bonanno (2020)Hartley (Coeur à vif) de Ben Gannon et Michael Jenkins (1994)Meg Watson, “Why Are You Like This takes aim at Gen Z: ‘This is the most humiliating thing I've done'”, The Guardian (2021)Portlandia de Fred Armisen, Carrie Brownstein et Jonathan Krisel (2011)Search party de Sarah-Violet Bliss et Charles Rogers (2016)Girls de Lena Dunham (2012)Only Fans est une plateforme de partage de photos et de vidéos. Il faut payer les créateurs de contenus directement pour y accéder. Super mamans de Alison Bell et Sarah Scheller (2016)Please like me de Josh Thomas (2013)Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes. Rédaction en chef : Clémentine Gallot. Journaliste chroniqueuse : Pauline Verduzier. Mixage par Laurie Galligani. Prise de son par Adrien Beccaria à l'Arrière Boutique. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Réalisation, Montage et coordination par Ashley Tola. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Being [at Work]
072: Trusting Yourself to Take Risks with Alison Bell

Being [at Work]

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 26:06


Growing up next to a college campus, Alison Bell always had an affinity for higher education. Today she is the Regional VP and Chancellor at Western Governors University (WGU), but her path wasn’t planned or direct. In this episode, you’ll hear how Alison jumped into the unknown and how the key to taking the risk was trusting herself.   Quick Links: Connect with Alison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisonbell2009/ Learn more about Western Governors University: https://www.wgu.edu/indiana.html Connect with Andrea: https://www.linkedin.com/in/abutcher0201 Learn more about HRD Advisory Group: http://hrdadvisorygroup.com

The Saturday Quiz
Wrong answers only, with Agatha Gothe-Snape and Alison Bell

The Saturday Quiz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 27:56


Try as they might, old friends Agatha Gothe-Snape and Alison Bell just can't seem to find the answers to the questions in this week's quiz. But there's plenty of laughter along the way as the artist and actor struggle to name Australia's deputy opposition leader, the solar system's hottest planet, and the No.1-ranked golfer in the world.Guests: Artist Agatha Gothe-Snape and actor Alison Bell Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-saturday-quiz. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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7am
The Saturday Quiz: Agatha Gothe-Snape and Alison Bell

7am

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 27:56


Try as they might, old friends Agatha Gothe-Snape and Alison Bell just can’t seem to find the answers to the questions in this week’s quiz. But there’s plenty of laughter along the way as the artist and actor struggle to name Australia’s deputy opposition leader, the solar system’s hottest planet, and the No.1-ranked golfer in the world.Guests: Artist Agatha Gothe-Snape and actor Alison Bell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Being [at Work]
Daily Dose: Woman of Influence Alison Bell - Why Not You?

Being [at Work]

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 2:13


In partnership with the IBJ, the Daily Dose of Leadership will feature insights inspired by the 2020 Women of Influence honorees. Be sure to subscribe and get your daily dose. Resources: HRD Advisory Group: https://hrdadvisorygroup.com/ Being [at Work]: https://hrdadvisorygroup.com/podcasts/ IBJ: 2020 Women of Influence: https://www.ibj.com/events/women-of-influence

The Limehouse Podcast
Alison Bell - The Lockdown no The Letdown no The Lockdown...

The Limehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2020 72:49


This week WOW! Just WOW! What a fabulous guest. Alison is the co-creator and writer of The Letdown the really very funny and often poignant show you may have seen on Netflix. You'll love this chat. Alison is super funny and I think i'm actually really happy during this one!! WWW.SOMEDAYSAREDIAMONDS.CO.UK @LIMEHOUSEPOD thelimehousepodcast@gmail.com

The Founders Live Podcast
081 - Alison Bell of Phoenix: How To Create A Truly Human Brand and Unique Company

The Founders Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2020 49:47


Nick Hughes is joined by Alison Bell, a strategy advisor from Phoenix, Arizona. Alison works with startups and companies to figure out their unique strategy and their Why. Nick and Alison jump into a fun and engaging conversation that starts with her 5 things she learned from her dad on how to uniquely live and be independent, which has influenced her path into entrepreneurship. They then dive into Founders Live, why she recently decided to join the internal team to help with growth and enhancements of the city leader team, as well as what she envisions for the future of the company. They finish but talking about the Why and how to create a truly human Brand. This is a fun conversation full of useful thoughts and tips, and we hope it helps you on your founder journey.https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-bell/

The Secret Life of Writers by Tablo
Alison Bell on writing and acting for TV, the joys of collaborating, her Netflix hit ‘The Letdown' and what's coming next

The Secret Life of Writers by Tablo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 52:37


Alison Bell is the co-creator, co-writer, producer and star of the award-winning ABC and Netflix series 'The Letdown'. It explores the early years of motherhood in a way that's honest and moving as well as very funny - there's the mothers' group, the sleep training, the non-existent sex life and much more. Like the best writing, there's something universal, in which we can recognise our own experience. Alison and her co-writer Sarah Scheller won an AACTA Award for Best Television Screenplay, and for Best Comedy Program for both seasons one and two, and Alison herself won the AACTA award for best comedy performer for season two. Before 'The Letdown' Alison performed in various stage productions and television shows. You might have seen her in the series 'Laid', 'The Leftovers', 'No Activity' and Steven Spielberg's 'Amazing Stories'. Alison has also worked as a script editor and screenwriter for production companies such as Revolver and Madman. And she's got lots of exciting projects coming up which you'll hear about here.

Be a Better Leader
Tom Bell - In Conversation with Mike Chitty

Be a Better Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 78:25


Tom tells the story of his sister, Alison Bell, and her family's uncovering of the truth about what happened to her in the care of an NHS Trust. He describes the nature of the various investigations that were held into Alison's death and the role of the prevailing cultures within the public sector organisations they have dealt with; the NHS, Police, CPS and Regulatory Bodies. This true and ongoing story shines a light on the personal, emotional and financially costly impact that public sector service cultures can have on the lives of their service-users and their own bottom-line. Tom's lived and current experience will help us to explore the implications for our own practice and the organisations we might seek to influence, manage and lead. If you would like to support Tom's efforts to develop honesty and integrity in public service then please visit https://www.hipss.co.uk/ You can also https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-killing-of-alison-lessons-in-honesty-and-integrity-in-public-service-tickets-121151981839 (join Tom and myself in a workshop )to explore the implications for our leadership development from his experience on October 22nd. Support this podcast

Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.
193. Meg Mason: Sorrow and Bliss

Words and Nerds: Authors, books and literature.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 48:19


Spiky, sharp, intriguingly dark and tender, full of pathos, fury and wit, Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason is a dazzling, distinctive novel from a boldly talented writer. For fans of Sally Rooney, Taffy Brodesser-Akner and Fleabag. 'A triumph. A brutal, hilarious, compassionate triumph.' Alison Bell, The Letdown ''I just adored this book. It's timely and dark and poignant and funny. It was filled with such eviscerating compassion and rage; I couldn't get enough of it. I inhaled it in a single weekend, unable to put it down. Meg Mason is a searing talent.' Kate Leaver, The Friendship Cure This novel is about a woman called Martha. She knows there is something wrong with her but she doesn't know what it is. Her husband Patrick thinks she is fine. He says everyone has something, the thing is just to keep going. Martha told Patrick before they got married that she didn't want to have children. He said he didn't mind either way because he has loved her since he was fourteen and making her happy is all that matters, although he does not seem able to do it. By the time Martha finds out what is wrong, it doesn't really matter anymore. It is too late to get the only thing she has ever wanted. Or maybe it will turn out that you can stop loving someone and start again from nothing - if you can find something else to want. The book is set in London and Oxford. It is sad and funny. 'This is a romance, true, but a real one ... as devastating and sharply witty as Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag.' Books+Publishing

Quoi de Meuf
#98 - QDM de Poche - Les "mauvaises mères"

Quoi de Meuf

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2020 34:05


Instinct maternel, bonnes mères et mauvaises mères, travailler ou aimer ses enfants… Aujourd’hui, le fait d’être mère semble encore s’analyser à l’aune de modèles extrêmement restreints. Pourtant, en dépassant la maternité comme un passage obligé de l’expérience “féminine”, de plus en plus de représentations émergent ces dernières années dans la pop culture avec des personnages de mères plus complexes et réalistes.Clémentine et Kaoutar passent aujourd’hui en revue les représentations de ces mères perdues, féroces, désirantes ou désorganisées, qui doutent. En bref, des supposées mauvaises mères qui ne sont en fait que des mères comme les autres. Références entendues dans l’épisode : Le Deuxième Sexe, Simone de Beauvoir, Gallimard, 1949. “Nous qui versons la vie goutte à goutte. » Féminismes et économie reproductive : une sociohistoire du pouvoir colonial à La Réunion”, Myriam Paris, thèse de doctorat en science politique sous la direction de Frédérique Matonti, Université Paris 1, 2018. “Gulhumar Haitiwaji dénonce la persécution des Ouïghours”, Konbini, 14 décembre 2018. “La Chine accusée de stériliser de force des femmes ouïghoures”, France Info, 30 juin 2020.Betty Draper est un personnage de la série Mad Men interprété par January Jones. Yummy Mummies est une téléréalité australienne qui suit des femmes riches et enceintes. Big Little Lies est une série créée par David E. Kelley et réalisée par Jean-Marc Vallée pour HBO en 2017, adaptée du roman de Lianne Moriarty. “Do Mommy Wars exist ?”, Parents Magazine, Août 2013. Roseanne est une série télévisée créée par Matt Williams diffusée dans les années 1990 sur ABC et suivant la vie de la famille Conner, dont les deux parents sont ouvriers.Good Girls (Vol à mères armées au Québec) est une série créée par Jenna Bans pour NBC en 2018. Lois est le nom de la mère des garçons de la série Malcolm in the Middle, créée en 2000 par Linwood Boomer pour FOX. Sex Education est une série créée par Laurie Nunn en 2019 pour Netflix. Le personnage de Jackson a pour mères un couple de lesbiennes, Sophia et Roz Marchetti. The L Word est une série créée par Ilene Chaiken en 2004 pour Showtime. Les personnages de Bette et de Tina parviennent à avoir une fille, Angelica. Transparent est une série créée par Jil Soloway pour Amazon Video en 2014. Years and Years est un feuilleton télévisé créé par Russel T Davies pour BBC One en 2019. Le personnage de la mère handicapée est joué par Ruth Madeley. Mrs. Fletcher est une mini-série américaine créée par Tom Perrotta pour HBO en 2019. Kathryn Hanh incarne le personnage principal. The Good Fight, spin off de The Good Wife est une série créée par Robert King pour CBS en 2017. Le personnage de Lucca, interprété par Cush Jumbo est une femme noire qui se fait prendre pour la nounou de son propre enfant. Losing Isaiah est un film réalisé par Stephen Gyllenhaal en 1995 où Halle Berry incarne le rôle d’une jeune mère noire dépendante à la drogue qui perd la garde de son enfant. Better Things est une série créée par Pamela Adlon et Louis C.K. en 2016 pour FX où Pamela Adlon joue le rôle d’une mère célibataire de trois enfants. Borgen est une série danoise créée par Adam Price en 2010 où l’actrice Sidse Babett Knudsen joue le rôle de la Première Ministre du Danemark. Workin’ Moms est une série canadienne créée par Catherine Reitman pour CBC en 2019. “Workin’ Moms, la série décomplexée et décomplexante dont on ne parle pas assez”, Marie-Claire, 12 août 2019. The Letdown (“Supermamans” en français) est une série australienne créée par Sarah Sheller et Allison Bell en 2016. “‘It made us nervous’: Alison Bell on taking The Letdown to a ‘darker and harder’ place”, The Guardian, 29 mai 2019. Bad Moms est un film réalisé par Jon Lucas et Scott Moore en 2016. Catastrophe est une série créée par Sharon Horgan et Rob Delaney pour Channel 4 en 2015. Motherland est une série britannique créée par Sharon Horgan et Graham Lineham pour la BBC 2 en 2016. Mommy est un film réalisé par Xavier Dolan en 2014. La femme gelée, Annie Ernaux, Gallimard, 1981. Dans le jardin de l’ogre, Leila Slimani, Gallimard, 2014.Beloved, Toni Morrison, Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1987. La puissance des mères, pour un nouveau sujet révolutionnaire, Fatima Ouassak, Éditions La Découverte, 2020. Le festival Very Bad Mother se tiendra du 14 au 16 mai 2021 à Concarneau et possède une cagnotte. Le collectif Femmes en lutte 93. Le collectif de défense des jeunes du Mantois qui organise le groupe des Mamans de Mantes-la-Jolie. Le collectif des mères solidaires contre le fascisme est fondé par Geneiève Bernanos, la mère d’Antonin Bernanos, militant antifasciste arrêté en 2019. Awa Gueye a fondé le collectif Justice et vérité pour Babacar à la suite de la mort de son frère à Rennes en 2015 tué par un policier de la Bac. Le compte instagram @Bordel.de.meres créé par Fiona Schmidt. Lâchez-nous l'utérus, Fiona Schmidt, Hachette, 2020. Le compte Instagram @theverygoodmother. Quoi de Meuf est une émission de Nouvelles Écoutes, cet épisode est conçu et présenté par Clémentine Gallot et Kaoutar Harchi, mixé par Laurie Galligani. Générique réalisé par Aurore Meyer Mahieu. Montage et coordination Ashley Tola.

DigitalBoost Digital Bites
The Nitty Gritty of Getting Back to Work

DigitalBoost Digital Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 40:32


In this episode, Phillip talks to Alison Bell of Bell HR and Ann Kerr, a specialist HR adviser for Business Gateway about restarting business operations. The post COVID-19 workplace poses many challenges for employers. This open and frank conversation touches on some of the burning issues facing businesses right now; from restructuring and making redundancies, to making best use of the furlough scheme and applying best practice in communication with staff. Some useful links: http://www.bellhrconsulting.co.uk/ https://www.bgateway.com/resources/getting-back-to-business-hr-considerations https://www.bgateway.com/resources/getting-back-to-business-hr-guidance-for-employers

Why, Indy?
06| Alison Bell - Education for Competency

Why, Indy?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 71:21


We had the opportunity to recognize Chancellor Alison Bell and Western Governors University (WGU) Indiana on it's 10-year anniversary. We learned about their unique education model, discovered their impact on the Indiana community, and had a discussion on the relevance of higher education in our professional lives.

Escuchando Peliculas
Cuentos Asombrosos: ¡Dynoman y Voltio! - 3 (2020) #Fantástico #aventuras #superheroes #audesc #podcast

Escuchando Peliculas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 47:58


País Estados Unidos Dirección Susanna Fogel Música Noah Sorota Fotografía Neville Kidd Reparto Robert Forster, Tyler Crumley, Kyle Bornheimer, Leander Suleiman, Alison Bell, Toby Nichols, Morgan Gao, James Healy Jr. Sinopsis Un niño adolescente y su abuelo (Forster) comparten la sensación de no ser especiales. Pero cuando un anillo de superhéroe pedido a un cómic por el abuelo cuando era joven llega finalmente a casa 50 años tarde, ambos descubren que el anillo tiene el poder de convertirlos en superhéroes reales.

Founders & Innovators Morning Show
BONUS Boost Your Company Culture | Alison Bell | StrategicHIRE Consulting | ENTREPRENEUR

Founders & Innovators Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 15:46


Why we need to invest in our employees, how to build a thriving company culture, how startups should approach the hiring process, how your startup can leverage the fact that people want to be challenged…and what founders can do proactively now during the coronavirus pandemic to come back stronger than ever.   Connect with Alison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alison-bell/   And please support our show! Your $4 monthly contribution will get you exclusive content and behind-the-scenes-insight: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/R6cT2riSm   Joia is a passionate advocate for polymathy and a leadership coach for entrepreneurs. Her leadership accelerator, the Leaders Creating Leaders program, is for entrepreneurs who share the philosophy that “True leaders are committed to growing themselves while growing others; the mark of a successful leader is not the creation of followers, but the creation of other leaders.”  She’s currently working on her first book, The 8 Pillars of Effective Leadership.   Find out more and/or apply for a coaching spot at www.humanpossibilities.pro

Culture Confluence
Ep. 11 - PGSO and Conservatory of Music

Culture Confluence

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 58:00


This week, I sit down with Michael Hall and Teresa Saunders of the Prince George Symphony Orchestra and Alison Bell from the Prince George Conservatory of Music. Both organizations play important roles in music education and professional support in our community, and are more multi faceted that you might assume. The PGSO and Conservatory of Music continue to think creatively and push boundaries around what is traditionally covered by these organizations to the benefit of musicians and community members alike. Just take a listen to all the exciting work being done, on Culture Confluence on CFUR 88.7fm. For more information on the PGSO, visit www.pgso.com.For more information on the PG Conservatory of Music, visit www.pgconservatory.ca.Music featured on this episode from Justin Wright, Thomas Beckman, and the Brain Porter (instructor at the Conservatory of Music).

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle
WGU Indiana: Access To An Affordable, Fully Accredited Education for Busy Hoosiers

An Indianapolis Business Podcast: Off the Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 29:26


On this episode, we interview Alison Barber Bell, Chancellor of WGU Indiana, and Jacob Brown, Graduate of WGU's Master's in Business Leadership and Vice President of Fifth Third Bank. We discuss WGU's unique non-profit, accredited online degree program... from WGU's new Indiana offices downtown. WGU Indiana is an online, competency-based university established to expand access to higher education for Indiana residents. The university offers more than 60 undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the fields of business, K-12 teacher education, information technology, and health professions, including nursing. Degrees are granted under the accreditation of WGU, which is accredited through the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities (NWCCU). Teachers College programs are accredited by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), College of Business programs are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP), and nursing programs are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE). WGU Indiana has helped 7,500 Hoosiers achieve their dream of completing a college degree. Another 5,900 students are currently enrolled. Facts about WGU Indiana: In 2010, Western Governors University was approached by Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels about creating a state-based model for the university. Indiana became the very first state model and the first state-endorsed online university, creating positions for a local chancellor and local advisory board. WGU Indiana is a nonprofit, accredited, online university that serves students from all different backgrounds WGU Indiana is currently serving about 5,600 Hoosiers – a 166 percent increase in enrollment since 2011. WGU Indiana serves more than 520 active-duty military members, veterans or military family members. WGU Indiana has awarded degrees to more than 7,500 Indiana residents. WGU Indiana serves students who are not well-served by traditional colleges and universities; 72 percent are classified as underserved in one or more of four categories: ethnic minority, low income, rural residents, or first-generation college students. As of 2018, 86 percent of WGU Indiana’s students work full-time jobs while pursuing a degree. According to a recent Gallup-Purdue index, which provides insight into the relationship between the college experience and outcomes, WGU consistently scored higher than the national average when measuring school compatibility, mentorship, challenging curriculum, cost-worthiness and more. WGU Indiana’s tuition fees are nearly half the national average. Tuition is about $6,500 per 12-month year for most programs, and it is charged at a flat rate, which means students can complete as many courses as they are able in any term, at no additional cost. On average, WGU graduates increase their pre-enrollment income by $12,600 within two years of graduation and by $18,400 within four years. With an average cost of $16,500 for a bachelor's degree, most WGU graduates see a positive return on their investment within two to three years. Special Guests: Allison Barber Bell and Jacob Brown.

Lit Up
Alison Bell and Sarah Scheller on co-writing the letdown TV series

Lit Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 55:30


The Letdown TV series is a comedy which follows new mum Audrey as she tries to come to terms with her new identity as a mum and contend with the oddballs in mothers' group. Writers Alison Bell and Sarah Scheller speaks to host Angela Ledgerwood about how their collaborative relationship worked when trying to write this series based on their own experiences, why they shunned the polished aesthetics of other tv shows and how Alison Bell came to act in the series as well as write it.

This Glorious Mess
Mum! Climate Change Is Real

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2019 43:33


Do you wish you could get your kids interested in politics? Well, careful what you wish for because on today's show Holly and Andrew have a dilemma from a listener who's daughter is feeling defeated after the election. And going on maternity leave can have a big impact on a woman's career but a recent study has shown there's absolutely no effect to a father's work pattern when their child is born. What a surprise. Plus, Holly sits down with Alison Bell, one of the stars and the co-creator of The Letdown, to talk about the ABC's honest yet hilarious depiction of parenthood. CONTACT US Your hosts are Holly Wainwright and Andrew Daddo With thanks to Alison Bell. You can catch up anytime on The Letdown here; https://iview.abc.net.au/show/letdown Share your nail or fail by leaving us a message on 02 8999 9386. Or fling us an e-mail: tgm@mamamia.com.au This podcast was produced by Rachael Hart This Glorious Mess is a podcast by Mamamia. Explore more Mamamia podcasts: https://www.mamamia.com.au/podcasts  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Feed Play Love
The Best Way To Laugh At The Chaos Of Motherhood

Feed Play Love

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2019 16:44


The Letdown is back with a second season, with mother Audrey looking at the challenges of first birthday parties, childcare, moving house and sex. Co-creators and writers, Sarah Scheller and Alison Bell, drop in to chat about how they manage to make a comedy about a period of life that remains a blur for many.  

Mediaweek
The letdown with Alison Bell and Sarah Scheller

Mediaweek

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 37:53


The creators of the critically acclaimed Sydney made global hit The Letdown are back with a second series. Alison and Sarah talk to Mediaweek about their Netflix deal, working in LA and what a New York Times good review meant.

Primal Alternative Podcast
PAP 42: Alison Bell How a health crisis turned into a bone broth business

Primal Alternative Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2018 55:45


Alison Bell is the co owner of Broth of Life.  You will love this episode as you hear how Alison, a former athlete hit breaking point with four autoimmune diseases and caring for her son who had behavioural issues – serious ones – where he would get violent. Through real food Alison and her son Listen In The post PAP 42: Alison Bell How a health crisis turned into a bone broth business appeared first on The Wellness Couch.

Jamie Hare: How did you end up here?
Dr Alison Bell: How did you end up here?

Jamie Hare: How did you end up here?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 49:59


Artist and researcher discusses her career, from art school to a remote studio on the Isle of Arran. She also addresses her thoughts after completing her Phd as an older woman and wondering what comes next. Her website is here http://alisonbell.co.uk The film we talked about during our discussion can be found here: https://vimeo.com/153774968

Screen Stuff Podcast
#94: THE LETDOWN

Screen Stuff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2018


The Letdown. Paul and Elgin review #TheLetdown: The Letdown on Netflix, created by Sarah Scheller and Alison Bell (originally for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation) and starring the latter as Audrey, a woman facing the challenges of being a new mom. A dark-ish half-hour comedy about the pressures of modern-day motherhood (and fatherhood), this new show tackles […]

Another Aussie in LA
#134 - Sarah Scheller

Another Aussie in LA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2016 39:39


They say write what you know and Sarah Scheller (NO ACTIVITY) has done just that with her first pilot THE LETDOWN. Part of the ABC Comedy Showroom it tells the story of a struggling new mum and the mothers’ group she thinks she doesn’t need - a situation that proves to be ripe for the comedic picking. Sarah shares about finding a great collaborator in actress and co-creator/writer Alison Bell, developing the work with Julian Morrow (THE CHASER), getting support from ABC from the get-go and calling in favors from actor mates like Brendan Cowell and Patrick Brammall. She admits that everyone was a little intimidated by Noni Hazelhurst - I mean, who didn’t grow up watching her! - and we do our best not to give the whole story away! 

That Paleo Show
TPS 141: Broth of Life with Ada and Alison

That Paleo Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 30:40


This week Brett interviews Ada Tse and Alison Bell from Broth of Life. Alison and Ada have created a wonderful company selling amongst other things dehydrated bone broth. So naturally this week the discussion revolves around all things broth starting from Alison’s history as a professional tennis player and the diet’s promoted to professional athletes. Listen In The post TPS 141: Broth of Life with Ada and Alison appeared first on The Wellness Couch.