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In this enlightening episode of Fem Forte, we are joined by the talented Nicole Pacent, an actress and producer celebrated for her roles in Westworld, Criminal Minds Evolution, Call Me Kat, and the groundbreaking web series Anyone But Me. Nicole also has experience behind the microphone as the former co-host of The Coming Out Pod. Nicole shares her inspiring journey from the theatre stage to the bright lights of Hollywood, offering an intimate look at the dedication and resilience required to become a full-time actor. Beyond her acting career, Nicole is a passionate advocate for activism and representation in queer media, topics she dives into with heartfelt enthusiasm. Join us as Nicole reflects on her personal and professional growth, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and adaptability in the entertainment industry. Tune in for an episode filled with wisdom, authenticity, and a behind-the-scenes look at the intersection of art and activism in queer media. Learn more about our guests and sponsors, and get more resources at: https://www.femfortepodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/femforte/message
Nicole Pacent is an actress and producer, known for Westworld (2016), Criminal Minds (2005) and Call Me Kat (2021). Nicole was also on the award winning series Anyone But Me, and has been a long time advocate for the LGBTQ+ community through the podcast series The Coming Out Pod. Fellow fans of Nicole's work can catch her soon in Los Angeles in a new production called Castle in the Sky which is set in Prohibition Era LA, and taking place in the actual Art Deco penthouse of the late fashion connoisseur James Oviatt, on whom the show is based. Ready to learn more? https://www.undertheroseproductions.com/the-story In this episode we talk about Nicole's journey as an actor on Westworld, how her thinking about AI and the arts is evolving as well as what it means to be a very public figure in today's very online culture. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the top of the episode we shared news about an amazing opportunity for educators To register, you can visit the conference website at https://aieloc.org/conference.
Join Jewish Comedians Rachel Creeger & Philip Simon for their comedy podcast, a chat show about all things Jewish, produced by Russell Balkind. This week's guests are actor and writer Marcus Freed, and producer and director Howard ReichmanFollow them on social media, follow US on social media and don't forget to let us know what you think about the show.Facebook: @JewTalkinTwitter: @JewTalkinInstagram: @JewTalkinLots more fantastic episodes waiting to be released every Friday morning, so don't forget to subscribe and leave us a 5* review - it really helps other people find the show. Go on… it's what your mother would want!--------------------------------------------------------------------- Twitter: @marcusjfreedInstagram: @marcusjfreedWebsite: www.marcusjfreed.comFor more than 15 years, award winning actor and writer Marcus J Freed's purpose has been helping people optimise their inner talents and live to their highest potential. He has many entrepreneurial endeavours, fuelling his passion for life. Marcus founded the business consultancy Freedthinking, and developed Bibliyoga and the Kosher Sutras, helping transform the lives of thousands. He recently published “The Kosher Sutras - the Jewish Way in Yoga & Meditation”. A regular broadcaster for BBC national radio, and past President of the Jewish Yoga Network, Marcus has written for publications including The Washington Post, The Independent and The Jewish Chronicle, and has appeared on Fox TV news networks. A trained actor, Marcus performed his Biblical comic plays in over 20 countries and appeared in the movie Saving Lincoln. His Youtube channel Marcus Recommends is dedicated to connecting people with great ideas and celebrating life. Marcus has also achieved Rabbinic semicha certification, although he would not use the title unless it was in ‘Rabbis behaving badly'Twitter: @HowardReichmanWebsite: www.villagefilmworks.comHoward is a seasoned, hands-on producer, director, editor and writer with more than 20 years experience from corporate, marketing and branding films and videos to narrative films, mainstream movies and TV pilots such as "Wired City" which he wrote, produced and directed and went on to be an official selection in the New York Television Festival and also the Independent Television Festival. Howard earned his BFA in film writing and directing from NYU's Tisch School Of The Arts. Upon graduation he was hired as Director of Photography for the television pilot “Destination Unknown” which won a Telly Award in 1994. He was also the producer of the critically acclaimed, award winning drama “Anyone But Me”. Howard's comedy skills make him a sought after script/story consultant in New York and Los Angeles, hired for rewrites and “punch-ups” for movies, TV shows, and advertising campaigns. He has worked on projects for CBS, ABC, NBC, MTV, CNN, The HIstory Channel, The Discovery Channel, Dreamworks and many more. As an entrepreneur, Howard co-founded WritersRoomPro, the popular collaborative writing application used by all of the major studios and most of the top TV shows Get bonus content on the Jew Talkin' To Me? Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Why are so many Christians scared to share the gospel with friends, family and co-workers, and how do we overcome that fear? I'll talk it over with apologist Ray Comfort as we discuss his book, "Anyone But Me." Then: Through the Psalms, the Lord offers us comfort, strength and encouragement for every moment in life. I'll talk about it with Michele Howe, author of the book, "Deliver Me." Join us for Friday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
On this episode the crew interviews actor Sheila Carrasco about her new one woman show, "Anyone But Me" and her experiences as a Latina in the entertainment business.
#Jeryl www.thesatinlounge.com Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes Life Coach, Queer Indie Artist JERYL to #PillowTalk Jeryl discusses creating soundtrack music for tv/film and the web, The Documentary Sentencing The Victim, and indie artists hacks. She's an accomplished singer, songwriter, musician, and you can find her music on more television and movie soundtracks than we would probably recognize. Venice the Series, Anyone But Me, the PBS Series Independent Lens and Jeryl's song "So Many Things" Sidewalks Entertainment Television's theme song. She describes her music as acoustic-power-pop-rock. Get motivated for fitness as Jeryl is also a certified physical trainer. Learn more about her at her website. Jeryl Website FACEBOOK @JerylMotivation TWITTER @JerylMusic INSTAGRAM @JerylMotivation OUR SOCIALS www.thesatinlounge.com YouTube Channel #TheSatinLoungeLive INSTAGRAM @_thesatinlounge TWITTER @_thesatinlounge FACEBOOK @TheSatinLoungewithKiaRene www.kiarene.com INSTAGRAM @iamkiarene TWITTER @KiaRene FACEBOOK @iamkiarene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/support
Delegates is written by Bin Lee and Tina Cesa Ward. Lee wrote and directed the award- winning film Office Ninja, co-wrote American Born Chinese (a Scriptapalooza quarter-finalist), and guest wrote and directed an episode of the webseries The Ladies and The Gents. Ward has won multiple awards for her short films and web series, including the first-ever Writers Guild Award for Original New Media for Anyone But Me and three International Academy of Web TV awards for her writing and directing work. She created and wrote the comic book Guards of Dagmar. Delegates is available at: Comixology (digital) https://www.comixology.com/Delegates/comics-series/111231 Artithmeric (print) https://artithmeric.com/author/bin-lee-tina-cesa-ward/
#ProducingJuliet www.thesatinlounge.com Best of The Satin Lounge with Kia René welcomes creators & cast of "Producing Juliet", LGBTQ+ Activist Writer/Director TINA CESA WARD, and Actresses RACHAEL HIP FLORES and ALISHA SPIELMANN to #PillowTalk. The dynamic duo from the award winning web series "Anyone But Me" and "Good People in Love" return with another leading lady from their brand new web series entitled "Producing Juliet" and discuss the loyalty and support of LGBTQ+ fans. ABOUT PRODUCING JULIET - When Rebecca meets kindred spirit Juliet, a playwright struggling to get her sophomore effort produced, Rebecca's tenuous and open relationship with her alluring yet distant actress girlfriend becomes clear. Rebecca finds a new focus and decides to leave her corporate life behind to produce Juliet's new play. And although Juliet is looking to create some distance of her own from an openly gay actor who can't walk away from her, Juliet's new partnership with Rebecca is about to put everyone's drama center stage. www.producingjuliet.com FACEBOOK @ProducingJuliet INSTAGRAM @ProducingJuliet TWITTER @ProducingJuliet OUR SOCIALS www.thesatinlounge.com YouTube Channel #TheSatinLoungeLive INSTAGRAM @_thesatinlounge TWITTER @_thesatinlounge FACEBOOK @TheSatinLoungewithKiaRene www.kiarene.com INSTAGRAM @iamkiarene TWITTER @KiaRene FACEBOOK @iamkiarene --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesatinlounge/support
Why are so many Christians scared to share the gospel with friends, family and co-workers, and how do we overcome that fear? I'll talk it over with apologist Ray Comfort as we discuss his book, "Anyone But Me." Plus: How has the pandemic impacted Bible reading across America? We'll get the details from John Plake of the American Bible Society, which has just released its 10th Annual State of the Bible report. That and more on Wednesday's JANET MEFFERD TODAY.
This week our guest is the one and only Ray Comfort of Living Waters Ministries! Ray is on the podcast to talk about his latest book, Anyone But Me. We chat about why its important to share the gospel and how to overcome the fear we may experience in doing so. You won't want to miss this interview!You can even watch the video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sf-R-nrRrIQ&t=155sRecommended Resources:Anyone but Me: 10 Ways to Overcome Your Fear and Be Prepared to Share the Gospel by Ray Comfort See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rising star & singer Joy Crookes chats to Seán. Her music has been gathering enormous acclaim since her first EP release in 2018 & a debut album later this year. 'Anyone But Me' is Joy Crookes new single, album reviews Fiona Apple, Ron Sexsmith & Columbia Mills, The Mary Tyler Moore Show at 50.
We finally talk to the woman who started it all! Writer Susan Miller not only co-created Anyone But Me and wrote on Season 1 of the original L Word, she's also THE REASON WHY THIS PODCAST EXISTS (for real)! An award-winning playwright, Susan talks about coming out almost exclusively through her work, and explains why she has described herself as a "bisexual lesbian." We also tackle the hot-button issue of authenticity in casting, and answer the ancient Zen question, "What is the sound of two women kissing?"
I'm excited to be chatting with writer/director, Tina Cesa Ward and actor, Rachael Hip-Flores. These ladies first worked together in 2008 when Tina cast Rachael in her ground breaking web series, Anyone But Me. The show went on to win Indie Soap awards, a Clicker award for best drama, a Writers Guild Award for best Original New Media, and more. Rachael won a Streamy for her portrayal of series lead, Vivian. Clearly this was a pairing that worked! And it turned out to be the beginning of a long working relationship, and friendship. Today the ladies talk about casting, from the perspective of both the actor and the director. They talk about what it takes to make a successful working relationship on set, and they share how they keep it fresh after years of working together. If you want to get some great insight, and have some laughs along the way, take a listen!
Best known for award-winning LGBTQ-inspired web series Anyone But Me and Producing Juliet, writer and director Tina Cesa Ward’s latest feminist offering, comic book series Delegates, puts women of color in power and pops with political relevance.
Leigh and Ellie hang out with actor, activist, and real-life bisexual Nicole Pacent (@NicolePacent). We chat about her experience on the well-known web series Anyone But Me, bi invisibility in the media, our embarrassing college faux-hawk days, and "The Kiss" poster that literally every queer girl had up in her dorm room. Follow along on Twitter: Lez Hang Out (@lezhangoutpod) and answer our Q & Gay at the end of every episode. Leigh Holmes Foster (@lshfoster) and Ellie Brigida (@elliebrigida). You can also join us on Facebook.com/lezhangoutpod and Instagram (@lezhangoutpod). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This Thursday, June 23, join us as we have great guests on the show: Nicole Pancet (4PM/CST) & Khary Penebaker (3PM/CST). Pacent is best known for her role on "Anyone But Me". Pacent is an actress, singer, writer, YouTube personality, and LGBTQ activist. Nicole received her BFA in Drama from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. Recent screen credits include TNT's "Murder in the First," the upcoming feature film, "Seclusion," and the short film, "A Lesson in Grace and Modern Cordiality," for which Nicole won Best Actress at the Rattlestick West 72-Hour Film Festival. Los Angeles theater credits include Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "All's Well That Ends Well" at Will Geer's Theatricum Botanicum, and the recent staged reading of Susan Miller's new play, "Average American,". NYC theater credits include a production of "Dark Rapture," and "Revenge of the Space Pandas." Khary Penebaker has been an entrepreneur, small business owner, and executive in the roofing industry for nearly twenty years. He takes pride in paying family supporting wages to a diverse skilled labor force. He was named 2004 Supplier of the Year by the Wisconsin Supplier Development Council, 2010 City of Madison FAAIR Award for Accomplishments in Workforce Diversity, and 2010 Minority Business Contractor of the Year by The Daily Reporter. Penebaker has made numerous appearances in national and local media as an advocate for common sense solutions for gun violence prevention including being a part of the acclaimed Spike Lee directed NBA gun violence PSA series. He is a husband and father of three children ranging in age from toddler to teenager. Remember to follow us at @tracyfortshow. Thank you for listening and supporting us!
Mackin sits down with the always insightful Jack DeMeo (Songwriter, Improviser, Classy Dude) to do little bits, ask big questions, and make some music. (The songs performed are Moonlight Mile by the Rolling Stones, Vampires by Mackin Carroll, and Anyone But Me by Jack DeMeo).
In Episode 1 of Her Process, I chat with award winning writer director, Tina Cesa Ward. Tina, along with Susan Miller, won the first ever Writers Guild of America Award for Original New Media for her hit indie drama series "Anyone But Me". Tina gives us a little insight into how she's always writing, even when she's not writing. We talk about the different hats she wears on her web series productions, how she creates characters, and we discuss labels people find themselves saddled with in the entertainment industry. She also answers the question, "To improvise, or not to improvise?"
Show #264 OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW - Sweet Amarillo (Remedy) SUZETTE LAWRENCE & THE NEON ANGELS - Baby Don't Cry (Tear Up The Honky Tonk) VINCENT CROSS - A Town Called Normal (A Town Called Normal) CAROLINA STORY - Almost Over Now (Chapter Two) (mic break) YVETTE LANDRY - Together, Forever (Me & T-Coe’s Country) MARK JONES & TWENTY PACES - Who's To Blame (Breaking Even) WYLIE AND THE WILD WEST - 21st Century Blues (Relic) OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW - Doc’s Day (Remedy) (mic break) OWEN CAMPBELL - It Don't Mean a Thing (The Pilgrim) VAN DARIEN - Low Road (Silent Sparrow) ROD PICOTT - 65 Falcon (Hang Your Hopes On A Crooked Nail) THE LAST HOMBRES - Gone Directly (Odd Fellows Rest) (mic break) THE SWEET POTATOES - Anyone But Me (Faith, Good Neighbors and a Telephone) ASYLUM STREET SPANKERS - She Texted Me Goodbye (The Last Laugh) (mic break) OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW - Sweet Home (Remedy) (July 25th, 2014) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
We're joined this week by Tina Cesa Ward, Writer and director of Anyone But Me and Good People in Love. We remember Nora Ephron, discuss the fine points of choosing tights over paint for your next fan costume, Apple's new podcast app, and hear Tim and Tina's report from Vidcon. All of this and more on Behind The Video Episode 9.
Analizamos el final de Anyone But Me con nuestro particular estilo.
Analizamos el final de Anyone But Me con nuestro particular estilo.
It's a special edition of New Mediacracy from New York City with a group of rock stars who know the worlds of production, distribution, advertising, and especially, brands. The whole thing was put together and moderated by Jeff Koenig, and brings together Eric Mortensen, Director of Content at blip.tv, Jeremy Redleaf, the creator of Streamy Award-winner Odd Jobs, Wilson Cleveland, producer and head of CJP Digital Media, Jack Ferry, co-creator of $99 Music Videos, Melissa Schneider, also co-creator of $99 Music Videos, Tina Cesa Ward, producer and director of Streamy Award-winner Anyone But Me, and Susan Miller, Obie Award-winning playwright and also producer and writer of Anyone But Me. This is a great follow-up to the LA bubble discussion from a previous show, but it also fills in the blanks with a ton of info about creating shows with brands, the state of advertising in online video, and the problems with celebrities attaching themselves to web productions. For me, the biggest take-away was not about a bubble around LA or New York City, but how clear the division is between YouTube-focused creators and everyone else. Give it a listen, and post your thoughts in the comments. Direct MP3 link
In episode 3 of the Schmootzcast, I sit down for an hour-long "girlfriend" chat with Queens of the World writer/producer/director, Mel Robertson and lead actress, Nicole Pacent. We talk about the film, the sport, social networking, and extras like Nicole's first Dinah and a hint or two about Anyone But Me.
Welcome to the "Schmootz on" podcast. Episode 2 of the Schmootzcast dishes with Anyone But Me star and Streamy Award winner for Best Actress in a drama web series, Rachael Hip-Flores. Tune in to hear Rachael wax hypothetically on ABM Season 2, what it means to be a teaching artist, Altoids or tic tacs when kissing her co-star, and much more.