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Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg
292. Catherine Dudley-Rose: Independent Filmmaker, Actress, and Musician

Arts Interview with Nancy Kranzberg

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 11:06


Catherine Dudley-Rose, independent filmmaker, actress, and musician stopped by to speak with Nancy about her life and career. Catherine is an award winning writer/director, actress and musician. Her first feature film, Parallel Chords, was released theatrically in Los Angeles after winning a number of awards at national film festivals. She has taught at the NY Stage & Film Program, the Broadway Theater Institute, and been a guest artist, director and performer internationally. She is a National Film Challenge winner, and an Emerging Director finalist in Seattle. She was a kick off speaker for the Citizen Jane Film Festival, celebrating female directors, and recently she was chosen to receive a RAC grant. She is an NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) funded grant recipient for her feature length screenplay Parallel Chords, and has been commissioned to write three other screenplays. Mentioned in LA Times, Hollywood reporter and Women and Hollywood for Parallel Chords winning "Best Feature Writer" sponsored by the Writer's Guild of America, West. ------  

Melting Pot
The journey from the stage to the sets Rachel Noll

Melting Pot

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 23:42


Rachel Noll James is an award-winning screenwriter, producer and director. She is also a classically trained actor with a background in both theatre and film. Notable credits include feature films 'The Storyteller' 'Malibu Road' and 'Don't Pass Me By', and short films 'Follow the River' 'Paramnesia' and 'Half Light'. She was the recipient of the Silver Prize in the Page Screenwriting Awards 2015 and Best Feature Writer at LA Femme Festival in 2014. Apple Podcasts: https://buff.ly/2Vf8vv8⠀Spotify: https://buff.ly/2Vf8uHA⠀Google Podcasts:https://buff.ly/2Vds6LX⠀....-Original music credit: Rish Sharma.His music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and other streaming platforms.  -Audio post production at HNM Studios New Delhi India.-October2019 voicesandmore Pte Ltd All rights reserved Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/melting-pot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Influencer Podcast
Understanding the Difference Between Writing and Storytelling with Jamie Jensen

The Influencer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 50:12


My guest today is the incredible Jamie Jensen. She is a dear friend of mine and one of my favorite story tellers. Jamie is an award-winning screenwriter, entrepreneur, story nerd. She made a feature film that won her a “Best Feature Writer” award, founded a digital marketing agency that grew 50% year over year for 3 straight years. Tune in now.    For exclusive content surrounding this and all podcast episodes, sign up for our amazing newsletter at www.theinfluencerpodcast.com. And don’t forget to snap and post a photo while listening to the show and tag me (@julssolomon)!   One more thing! Make sure you subscribe to the podcast to stay up-to-date on the latest influencer insights and strategies. 

Women of the Military
Joining the Marine Corps - Episode 80

Women of the Military

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 48:39


Jen has been in the communication field for 25 years, with experience in public affairs, community relations, writing, editing, and broadcasting. She has taught basic communication and public speaking courses at the college level for 15 years. Jen is an author, a TEDx presenter, founder of CommunicationTwentyFourSeven – a communication-focused blog, and a breast cancer survivor. She served active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps and was the first female Marine to be appointed editor of the Quantico Sentry newspaper and the first female Marine to be awarded the Sergeant Major Dan Daly Award by the Marine Corps Historical Foundation. She was also a recipient of the Best Feature Writer award by the Marine Corps Combat Correspondents Association. Jen was medically discharged due to a back injury after serving 3 years and 2 months. Prior to her discharge, she was presented with the Navy Achievement Medal. She received a B.A and M.A. in Communication from George Mason University and is currently a Ph.D. student studying English Language and Applied Linguistics with the University of Birmingham – UK. Her passion is working with students, specifically veterans, and helping them achieve their academic and career goals. She and her husband, Greg, have been married for 22 years. Their daughter, Sarah, is a junior at Georgia Southern University and their son, Nate, is a LCpl serving active duty in the U.S. Marine Corps and is currently stationed in Iwakuni, Japan.Jen decided to join the military when she found out that her parents had no way to pay for college. She saw it as a way to do something new with her life. Her mom refused to sign the paperwork so she waited until her 18th birthday to enlist. It was hard for her. She committed to join the Marine Corps and no one around her supported her choice to do that. That made boot camp hard because she had all those people telling her she couldn’t do it. But she made it through by letting those voices go and then she was able to realize what she was capable of. She served in PA and is thankful for the training she received in the military and the experiences that she got to be a part of it. The Marine Corps really set her life on the path it is today. Some say they believe the military helped to mold them into who they are. I believe the military helped reveal who I am. When I decided to join, I didn't have the support of my family or my friends. Even my recruiter didn't have very much faith in me at the beginning. I can tell you about my recruiting story (it's funny). I ended up graduating in the honor platoon. Anyway, even though my time wearing the uniform was relatively short (just over 3 years), the lessons I learned while in the Corps still carry me through life today. I received a lot of awards and accolades, but I also got into my own fair share of trouble. Connect with Jen:Twitter: @speechteach912LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-furlong-16779a5aBlog/Website: https://www.communicationtwentyfourseven.com/Related Episodes:Finding Herself in the Marines – Episode 12Serving as an Officer in the Marine Corps – Episode 51

KUCI: Get the Funk Out
9/9/19 @9:45am pst - award-winning producer, writer and director Catherine Dudley-Rose joins Janeane live on KUCI 88.9fm

KUCI: Get the Funk Out

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019


WINNER - BEST FEATURE WRITER LA FEMME INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL, WINNER - BEST NARRATIVE FEATURE, WINNER BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY, WINNER - PRODUCTION DESIGN, SELECTED ~ EMERGING DIRECTOR / NEW FILMMAKER FORUM ST. LOUIS “PARALLEL CHORDS" is the true story of a young violinist struggling to assert her individuality amidst the intense pressure of her pianist father and the formidable weight of her own musical ability. The film stars Rachel Ann and veteran actor Bjorn Johnson, with cinematography by Hannah Radcliff. The film screened during the festival circuit last year at Woods Hole, MA, KC, Portland Oregon, Columbus, Charlotte, and was chosen as 1 of 5 films by first time feature directors in the New Filmmaker's Forum of St. Louis International Film Festival. The film also won best Cinematography, Best Narrative Feature, and Best Production Design in the St. Louis Filmmaker's Showcase. LA Femme International Film Festival awarded Catherine with the Best Feature Writer award at the 2018 fest in LA, sponsored by the Writer's Guild of America, West.

360 Health Biz Podcast
23: Influence Your Brand with Storytelling with Jamie Jensen

360 Health Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 38:59


Storytelling is not longer just about Cinderella and her glass slipper. No, storytelling is an integral part of your business and influencing your brand. As Jamie Jensen shares in this episode, storytelling is the most human and natural thing you can do for your business. Find out how to use your story to develop your brand and where to use it. You don’t have to have just one story – you can be extremely successful with mini stories and multiple different stories. Tune in to learn about the building blocks to a good story…you’ll want to have a pen and paper handy for this one! We cannot stop gushing over our amazingly talented guest in this episode. Jamie Jensen is an award-winning screenwriter, business strategist, and the creator of Story School. To date, she’s helped over 700 entrepreneurs increase their sales by up to 900% with the power of effective storytelling. Prior to helping business leaders connect deeply with their audiences through copy, video, and talks, Jamie worked in story development in Hollywood, assisting writers in both film & television. Jamie is the co-director and executive producer of the feature film “Hannah Has a Ho-Phase,” which won her the “Best Feature Writer” award at La Femme Film Festival in 2013, and she most recently completed her 9th feature-length screenplay. Connect with Jamie Jensen : facebook.com/jamiejensenlive instagram.com/jamielynnjensen/ Get Jamie’s free All About Your About Page workbook at howtowriteanaboutpage.com Make sure to subscribe to our podcast and let us know what you think by giving us a 5-star review on iTunes. Take a screen shot or video of you listening to our podcast in your IG stories and tag @360healthbizpodcast. We will share your story to our stories! Grab our Ultimate Health Coaching Tool Kit complete with our top picks for platforms plus our sample contract and intake form: http://360healthbizpodcast.com Like this episode? Take a screenshot and share it to your Instagram stories and we will share it to ours Connect with us on social: instagram.com/360healthbizpodcast facebook.com/360healthbizpodcast  @kperrynutrition @sleeplikeaboss 

Get Gutsy with Jenny Fenig
All Parts of You Deserve to Be Expressed with Jamie Jensen

Get Gutsy with Jenny Fenig

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 44:59


Are you stifling pieces of yourself that yearn to come out? Do you have something big that you want to go for this year? Jamie Jensen is the girl you need to hear from today. I’m so pumped to have her on the show. A lover of a “blank canvas,” Jamie shares these juicy nuggets: How attending the famous “Fame” high school in New York City made her shrink and question her self-worth and innate talents How that experience taught her that all parts of you are valuable and need to be expressed (even if “experts” don’t agree) How she fell in love with visual storytelling Why she decided to close her lucrative copywriting agency and start fresh, even though on paper it’s totally irrational The role her intuition plays in making big decisions What is required to create “vulnerable storytelling” that captures the attention of your audience What is true about leaders About Our Guest: Jamie Jensen is the founder and CEO of Your Hot Copy, a digital copywriting agency for entrepreneurs with big hearts and bigger personalities. She’s used the power of the written word to help her clients (and herself) increase their sales by as much as 900%. To date, Your Hot Copy has worked with over 300 amazing clients (and counting). Prior to creating marketable content for the internet, Jamie was creating marketable content for the big screen. Her indie romantic comedy film Hannah Has a Ho-Phase won her the Best Feature Writer award at the La Femme Film Fest in 2013. Jamie holds a Bachelor’s degree in Storytelling from New York University, and a Master’s in Producing from the University of Southern California. You can learn more about how Jamie and Your Hot Copy can help you tell your story in a way that sells at yourhotcopy.com. xoxo Jenny P.S. Subscribe to the podcast + leave a review + rating to spread the GET GUTSY message far + wide. Means to world to me! We are all in this together.