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Ian Talks Comedy
Dave Hackel (creator, Becker; Dear John, Wings)

Ian Talks Comedy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 74:35


Dave Hackel joined me to discuss growing up in Delaware, Ohio; being kept busy by TV; working in radio at 14; doing everything for a cable channel in Columbus for three years; moving to LA and getting a job that supplied prizes for game shows; Turtle wax; writing in the same building as game show writers; getting first break, on Fish; working with Abe Vigoda; getting staff jobs on Shirley, a Shirley Jones sitcom; writing the made-for-TV movie, The Great American Traffic Jam; writing a Love Boat; Harper Valley PTA; 9 to 5 and meeting with April Kelley; doing Webster and working with Bruce Johnson; problems on the set; Alex Karras & Susan Clark vs. Emmanuel Lewis & producers; Out of this World; writing for Dear John; an episode he writes wins Cleavon Little an Emmy; Bill Asher (Bewitched) was a fan of Becker; being a consultant on Frasier; writing #2 Wings fan favorite "Stand Up Kind of Guy"; the story behind it; Wings being a show the meant something to him professionally and personally; working with Al Franken on Lateline; Becker having come from a previous pilot; making him a doctor and casting Ted Danson; test pilot script read; Ian Gurvitz's contributions; trying to make Becker dramatic and showcase issues and still be funny; retirement; travelling the US with his wife, Peter Casey and his wife; Detroit; Motown Museum; Kansas City; Minneapolis; becoming a Padres fan late in life; game show writers; Markie Post; Monty Hall; guests over 90; meeting Carl Reiner; Shawnee Smith; teaching in NYC; teenage political apathy; April Kelly's memory and not knowing who the hosts and musical guests on SNL anymore.

Hoof & Fang
Episode 16 (w/ guest April Kelley)

Hoof & Fang

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 60:31


Kirt and Maz clear the AIr about artificial intelligence. Then they chat with author April Kelley about her long-running series and why she loves writing fantasy characters.Find Hoof & Fang PodcastPatreon | Website | Store | Facebook Page | X (Twitter) | Instagram | TikTok Find April KelleyWebsite | Facebook | Facebook Author Page | Instagram Find Kirt GravesWebsite | Facebook Narrator Page | X (Twitter) | Instagram | TikTok Find Maz MaddoxWebsite | Facebook | Facebook Author Page | X (Twitter) | Instagram | TikTok Hoof & Fang Podcast is produced by Kirt Graves & Maz Maddox. All copywritten material is shared with permission. Music & sound effects are licensed through Storyblocks Audio. All opinions shared are those of the individuals and do not reflect the positions or policies of any company or organization with which they happen to be associated.

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Lets Talk Bipolar - by Bipolar UK
Ep.10, Simon Kitchen, CEO of Bipolar UK, Suicide Prevention and how Suicide affects the Bipolar Community

Lets Talk Bipolar - by Bipolar UK

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 44:23


This is a Bonus episode that is being released on World suicide Prevention Day 2021. Simon Kitchen is the CEO of Bipolar UK and in this episode we get to know a bit about him and how he came to work with Bipolar UK. We talk about the Bipolar Commission research that is being carried out and also what we know so far about the impact of increased risk of suicide for those living with Bipolar. On the same day that this podcast is released Bipolar Uk will be hosting a free webinar for Suicide Prevention Day to raise the profile of the number of suicides linked to bipolar, and proactive steps that need to be taken to reduce them. What bipolar is and the link with suicide. Simon Kitchen – CEO, Bipolar UK What does the data tell us? Dr Clare Dolman, co-Chair Bipolar Commission What is currently being done in public policy to reduce bipolar suicides? (focus on England). Simon Kitchen – CEO, Bipolar UK What can we ALL do to reduce the risk of suicide for people living with bipolar? Dr Thomas Richardson – role of talking therapies in reducing suicides for people with bipolar Emma Belle and April Kelley, Bipolar UK Ambassadors with lived experience Key facts 1 in 20 people who take their own life in the UK have a diagnosis of bipolar Someone with bipolar has a suicide risk that's at least 20 times greater than someone without bipolar, which is higher than someone with major depressive disorder Yet these statistics don't reveal the whole picture. “It's very likely these figures are hugely underestimated because of the large numbers of people with bipolar who are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed,” says Professor Guy Goodwin, Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. The real figure is more likely to equate to two people with bipolar taking their own life every day. Resources Bipolar UK's suicide prevention bank of content can be found here: https://www.bipolaruk.org/blogs/suicide-prevention April Kelley's personal account of how she copes with the really difficult days: https://www.bipolaruk.org/blog/in-the-mist-of-time2 Jeremy Clark shares how he has learnt to manage suicidal thinking: https://www.bipolaruk.org/blog/managesuicidalthinking Emma Belle chats with founder of suicide prevention charity Grassroots, Chris Brown, on her podcast: https://www.bipolaruk.org/blog/how-do-we-speak-to-someone-who-is-suicidal Nicky Chinn reflects on how ‘talking about it' helps him deal with suicidal thinking: https://www.bipolaruk.org/blog/a-life-was-saved Ellie remembers her father who took his own life when she was at school: https://www.bipolaruk.org/blog/coping-with-loss

Lets Talk Bipolar - by Bipolar UK
Ep.02 April Kelley Bipolar 2, Borderline Personality Disorder, Therapy fatigue and healing our inner child

Lets Talk Bipolar - by Bipolar UK

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 56:01


April is an actor and producer, and an Ambassador for Bipolar UK. April started her own company at 21 to bring stability to her career as an Actor. For April working for herself works better than working for someone else, so this career path she feels is best suited to her. April lives with Bipolar type 2 and Borderline Personality Disorder; she has suffered since she was 15 but didn't receive diagnosis and help until she was 27. She has been on medication since the age of 18 and feels that in the last year she has stepped into therapy whole heartedly after hitting rock bottom. We talk about how receiving a diagnosis can be bittersweet and how this can land so differently for us all and how Bipolar can be partly genetic and partly triggered by trauma. When April was diagnosed, April's dad said “I always knew there was a stroke of genius inside of you” The feeling of being invincible and absolute certainty that we are able to carry out an immense number of tasks without any doubt in our highest selves versus how low we can go and not be able to even to the smallest of tasks. We talk about the differences in our experiences of taking Quetiapine, April's hunger has been totally suppressed and in my experience my hunger was insatiable, and I needed 3 breakfasts before I my normal level of hunger came through for a normal hunger. We both know the feeling of a medication hangover and how it can take a few hours in the morning to shift. We also talk about how experiencing balanced mood is something that feels alien to us after having spent most of your life affected by Bipolar. Inner child work can be very healing in learning how to reparent our younger selves and offer those parts of us compassion, grace, love and understanding. April is currently working through these parts of her journey and grieving for the parts of our lives in the past where we were doing our best and forgive ourselves for the things we didn't know at the time and do know now. TW: Auditory intrusions, Hypomanic, Paranoia and Mania Please find support and resources on our website: Website www.bipolaruk.org Insta: bipolar_uk Twitter: bipolaruk Facebook: bipolaruk Find the links to April's profiles below: IG: @april_kelley Twitter: @april__kelley www.aprilkelley.com Hosted by Emma Belle IG @emmakbelle www.emmakbelle.com

We Need to Talk About Movies
Best Of The Pod (Season 10)

We Need to Talk About Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 118:06


On this bumper episode of the podcast, we looked back at some of the 'highlights' from the past 12 months. You'll hear interviews with Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson (Saint Frances), Tara Lee (The Racer), MJ Bassett (Rogue), Brett and Drew Pierce (The Wretched) and April Kelley and Sara Huxley (Rose: A Love Story). Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/banterflix)

The End of the Line
Episode 11 - Dawn

The End of the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 10:59


As she reflects on her sister's imminent wedding, Dawn slips into a stream of consciousness as she debates who to take as her plus one.     Dawn - played by April Kelley.  Written by Tom Taplin.  Directed by Mark Heywood. 

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We Need to Talk About Movies
Rose: A Love Story (Dark Hedges International Film Festival Special)

We Need to Talk About Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2020 78:10


On this episode, Jim was joined by Claire McCullough from Ormeau Community Cinema and local blogger Neil Sedgewick as they chatted about Rose: A Love Story, which recently had its world premiere at the London Film Festival.Jim also got the opportunity to speak with two of the film's producers April Kelley and Sara Huxley.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/banterflix)

Cinegirl Podcast
Episode 1 - Mental Health

Cinegirl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 48:18


In this episode, we speak to April Kelley (ambassador for Bipolar UK, actress, producer and co-founder of Mini Productions) about the way mental health is represented in film and TV. We discuss Tully, This Way Up and episode three of Modern Love, and focus on the way mental health is depicted in both of these works and across the screen generally, with a particular focus on female roles. April also talks to us about her personal journey in living with Bipolar Disorder, and the obstacles she has faced throughout her career.You can find April's work here:http://aprilkelley.com and you can follower her on instagram @april_kelley.April's involvement with Bipolar UK can be found here: http://aprilkelley.com/bipolar-uk/About Mini Production: http://miniproductions.co.uk

The Different Minds podcast series
An actress living with Bipolar disorder

The Different Minds podcast series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 34:10


Have you ever looked back on your life, and wished you could speak words of comfort and wisdom to your younger self for those times when life really tests you? April Kelley has done just that. In her wonderfully candid letter, she revisits a period in her life full of change – understanding that she is bisexual, and being diagnosed with Bipolar disorder. You can find out more about April here: www.aprilkelley.com You can find support here: www.bipolaruk.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/differentminds/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/differentminds/support

One Boss Witchcast
1. April Kelley - Actor, Producer, Writer and Human

One Boss Witchcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 34:26


In this, our premiere episode, I speak with April Kelley, an actor, producer, writer and ambassador for Bipolar UK. We are deeply professional and talk about maintaining mental health during a pandemic, ways to keep oneself going, and shoot the sh*t in general.  “How many times have people used a pen or paintbrush because they couldn't pull the trigger?” – Virginia Woolf The poem that April references is by Laura Kelly Fanucci, and can be found at https://www.instagram.com/p/B9zCs-xl3x2/ The book: https://amzn.to/349P1dS by Aaron Gillies A quick warning: we do discuss mental health in this episode, including bipolar disorder, and there is a reference to suicide. If you need help or support, please know that the following services are available to you in the UK/Ireland: Samaritans – for everyone Call 116 123 Campaign Against Living Miserably (CALM) – for men Call 0800 58 58 58 – 5pm to midnight every day Visit the webchat page Childline – for children and young people under 19 Call 0800 1111 – the number will not show up on your phone bill And in the US: The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline can be reached at 1-800-273-8255 April's article: https://happiful.com/bipolar-in-a-time-of-self-isolation/ Don't forget to check out the blog at www.onebosswitch.com, and the Etsy shop: http://etsy.co.uk/shop/onebosswitch Leave me a voicemail: https://anchor.fm/one-boss-witch/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/one-boss-witch/message

Slacks
#18 Feeling fly and being bi (with guest April Kelley)

Slacks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2020 48:06


Mal, D and Matilde spend some time with the wonderful April Kelley (Writer, Producer, Actor and ambassador for Bipolar UK) and learn some exciting insights about the making of her recent film ‘Treacle', what happened behind the scenes and what being double bi - bisexual and bipolar - feels like. Dig in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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The Screenster Podcast
Starting a Production Company with April Kelley & Sara Huxley

The Screenster Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 44:52


This week Georgie is joined by actors and producers, April Kelley and Sara Huxley. Together they own and run Mini Productions and are responsible for a variety of films. We chat more about challenging drama schools' expectations, building up contacts and looking after yourself both on and off set.

I am. I have
18. I am. I have - The Panel Podfest For Mental Health

I am. I have

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 42:49


Mental health advocate Grace Victory, ‘Mentally Yours’ co-host and journalist Yvette Caster, Chief Executive of the Mental Health Foundation Mark Rowland, and actor and producer April Kelley took to the stage to share their own experiences, including living with bipolar disorder, representations of bisexuality, ways of managing your own mental health, suicide and growth. This panel podcast closes the Podfest For Mental Health programme by discussing the changes they want to see in the world and how we can collectively make it easier for others to open up about mental health and get the help they need. This is the final podcast in a programme of five for Mental Health Awareness Week, recorded at Podfest For Mental Health If you are looking for counselling, you can find details of local therapists at www.counselling-directory.org.uk If you are in need of immediate mental health support, you can call The Samaritans 24-hours a day on 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org Please rate, review, subscribe and share if you like what you hear, using #iamihave and #Podfest4MentalHealth If you would like a free e-edition of Happiful Magazine delivered to your inbox every month, subscribe at www.happiful.com

Script Shop
B / Treacle | April Kelley

Script Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 55:52


April Kelley talks shop about her short script, 'B', now known as 'Treacle'. -Logline: "When friends Belle & Jessie go away for the weekend and drunkenly hook up, what seems like an awkward slip up to firmly heterosexual Jessie is in fact an incredible betrayal to bisexual Belle." Learn more at ScriptShopShow.com/63

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Script Shop
BONUS STORY - B - TREACLE

Script Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 3:27


BONUS STORY TIME! Allyson and Jack talk about road trip memories. This bonus story is inspired by our conversation with April Kelley about her short script, 'B' (or Treacle) and is NOT included in the actual episode. The full episode comes out Wednesday, December 19, 2018, but you can read the script now at ScriptShopShow.com/scripts

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Great Traits Project
Henry Scriven: Director and Screenwriter

Great Traits Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 41:13


On this podcast we meet director and screenwriter Henry Scriven (@henryscriven) Henry’s short films (To Let, The Babysitter, Divided, The Fox) have amassed over 35 million views online and won awards at film festivals across the world. His debut feature film, How To Become A Criminal Mastermind starring Joerg Stadler (Saving Private Ryan, Spy Game), picked up numerous awards including the Best Low Budget Film Award at the London Independent Film Festival and the Best Director Award at the Green Bay Film Festival. He recently completed a short film, The Fox which was funded by a grant from Film Earls Court and is being developed into a feature film. Currently Henry is preparing to start filming his next feature film, Love, Sex & Killing which is being co-produced by Sara Huxley and April Kelley at Mini Productions and Colin Day at Rickshaw Entertainment. The script was written by Raymond Friel who has written three produced feature films including The Calcium Kid with Orlando Bloom. In this podcast we talk about how Henry became a director, films that have influenced him, the feature film he is currently working on, and the creative process. If you enjoy this podcast you can read our Top 10 Bestseller, GREAT TRAITS available on Amazon

Comic Exposure
Kill or be Killed

Comic Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2017 60:39


On this Easter weekend podcast, the boys make a deal with the devil to get their hands on Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Kill or be Killed volume 1 trade. Listen to the boys discuss the power of Brubaker’s narration and the sublime facial renderings of Sean Phillips. Comic newbie, April Kelley, joins in to...