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Episode Summary:Menina Fortunato talks with Jessa, a dancer, choreographer, and movement coach, about her journey from Vancouver to Los Angeles. Jessa reflects on how she transitioned from musical theater to dance, highlighting her persistence despite early struggles with technique. She discusses the challenges of moving to LA and obtaining a work visa, underscoring the importance of perseverance and networking in building a successful career.Jessa shares her experiences performing with Ariana Grande at the VMAs and touring with Maluma, offering insight into her role as a movement coach. She explains how she helps artists develop confidence and stage presence, emphasizing the importance of mindset and personal growth. Jessa advises aspiring dancers on maintaining a positive attitude, being persistent, and building genuine relationships within the industry.The episode also explores the importance of mental and physical health for professional dancers, demonstrating how Jessa's story of resilience and passion helped her achieve success in a competitive industry.Show Notes:(0:00) Introduction to Jessa(2:00) Jessa's early dance journey and transition from musical theater to dance(5:30) Overcoming early struggles with technique and finding passion(9:00) The challenges of moving to LA and obtaining a work visa(12:00) Building a strong network and creating opportunities(15:00) Memorable experiences: performing with Ariana Grande at the VMAs(18:30) Touring with Maluma and traveling the world(21:00) The role of mindset in a dancer's career(25:00) Jessa's work as a movement coach and helping artists develop stage presence(28:30) The importance of mental and physical health in the dance industry(32:00) Advice for aspiring dancers on persistence and building relationships(35:00) The power of self-worth and confidence in booking jobs(40:00) Navigating the challenges of the dance industry with resilience(43:00) Building an authentic personal brand in the dance world(47:00) Jessa's advice on standing out in auditions and staying true to yourselfBiography:Jessa Doll is a commercial dancer from Vancouver, Canada, currently residing in Los Angeles. Growing up in Langley, BC, Jessa attended a Fine Arts High School where she majored in Modern Dance and Musical Theatre. In addition, she has travelled all over the world to train in various styles.After graduating, Jessa joined daCosta Talent and worked on numerous tv/film productions in the city of Vancouver. In 2014 Jessa obtained her 0-1 artist work visa for the United States. She is currently represented by Bloc Talent Agency. Her most recent credits as a dancer include; touring the world with Maluma on the 11:11/Papi Juancho World Tour, Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Riverdale, Disney's Freaky Friday, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Lucifer, DC Legends of Tomorrow, Nickelodeon's RAGZ, Disney's Girl vs. Monster, Bravetown and Lifetime's Britney Ever After. Commercial credits include: Mountain Dew, L'oreal Paris, Kohl's, Lee Jeans and Erroca House of Brands. Jessa has also worked with artists such as: Ariana Grande, Jennifer Lopez, French Montana, Natalie La Rose, Jesse McCartney, Marianas Trench and Michael Buble. Other credits include: Sport Chek, MAC Cosmetics, American Horror Story, New Balance, etc..Jessa's passion for dance extends to choreography and movement coaching. She has had the pleasure of working with numerous up and coming artists such as Gia Woods, Julia Wolf, Jessie Chambers, Dyln, Rohan, Maxyme, Bava and Ceara Cavalieri. Jessa is also currently a faculty member at Millennium Dance Complex OC teaching heels and jazz funk.Connect on Social Media:https://www.instagram.com/jessicadollhttps://www.facebook.com/jessa.doll.7
Megan and Wendy are back with a brand-new episode of Girls Gone Hallmark! This time, they dive into Hallmark's latest release, His and Hers, featuring the reunion of Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott as married lawyers Dana and Mark, who navigate the conflicts between their personal and professional lives. Don't miss out—tune in to hear their thoughts on this new film! Listen to the episode now! .Girls Gone Hallmark reviews His & Hers - the brand new movie starring Lacey Chabert and Brennan Elliott. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About His and Hers - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) His and Hers was directed by Linda-Lisa Hayter. Linda-Lisa has certainly made her mark with her 13 directing credits, including hits like Unexpected Grace, Betty's Bad Luck in Love, and Cranberry Christmas. Joie Botkin and Susan Black wrote the script for His and Hers. Susan has nine previous writing credits and this is her first Hallmark project. Joie is no stranger to Hallmark, having written scripts for fan favorites like Savoring Paris, 3 Bed, 2 Bath, 1 Ghost, and Our Italian Christmas Memories. She has 27 total acting credits, including an upcoming project: 'Tis the Season to be Irish. Lacey Chabert stars as Dana. Lacey has a busy season ahead as she'll headline Celebrations with Lacey Chabert on Hallmark+. She also stars alongside Kristoffer Polaha in The Christmas Quest. Lacey even ventures away from Hallmark to appear in Hot Frosty for Netflix, written by Russell Hainline of The Santa Summit and Three Wiser Men and a Boy fame. Brennan Elliott plays Mark. Brennan and Lacey have appeared in ten movies together, though it has been three years since they last worked together on Crossword Mysteries: Riddle Me Dead. Brennan gets the ultimate Bingo card check for his role as Graham in 38 episodes of the series UnREAL. He has 85 total acting credits and is certainly a darling of the Hallmark world, appearing most recently in Ms. Christmas Comes to Town, The Gift of Peace, Marry Go Round, and The Perfect Pairing, all within the last two years. Stephanie Bennett plays Tabby Noble. Stephanie has 42 acting credits and worked with Brennan on 5 episodes of UnREAL. For Hallmark, she has appeared in The Nine Lives AND The Nine Kittens of Christmas, Valentine in the Vineyard, and Christmas Class Reunion, to name a few. She also played Lori Loughlin in The Unauthorized Full House Story. Clayton James plays Brett Noble. Clayton has 58 acting credits. For Hallmark, he has appeared in When Calls the Heart, Right in Front of Me, and Don't Forget I Love You. Outside of the network, he played Kevin Federline in Britney Ever After, appeared in 14 episodes of the network comedy So Help Me Todd, and also in thrillers A Stranger's Child and The Podcast Murders. Darwin Sanford plays Uncle Paul. Darwin is an accomplished actor with 134 acting credits. His roles date back to appearing in three Bryan Adams music videos in 1984. More recently, he has appeared in Make Me a Match, Christmas at Dollywood, and When Calls the Heart for Hallmark. Mariesa Crouse plays Gwen. Mariesa has 21 acting credits, including The Wedding Cottage and 9 episodes of Chesapeake Shores. She's also a dancer who has appeared on Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist and served as assistant choreographer on Riverdale. Catherine Haggquist plays Lois. Catherine has a deep resume with 157 acting credits, including appearances in the trifecta of Once Upon a Time, Girlfriend's Guide to Divorce, and UnREAL. She's been in many Hallmark projects,
Now that Britney Spears is out of her conservatorship, after years of the #FreeBritney movement fighting to publicize the abuse she endured at the hands of her father, I'm re-watching the 2017 Lifetime film, Britney Ever After. It didn't age well. Read my rant about biopics, inspired by the new Baz Luhrmann film, Elvis, at Medusone.com.
Most of us are familiar with the renowned singer, songwriter, dancer, and all-around popstar icon that is Britney Spears. But what is her origin story? Join us as we discuss a movie that doesn’t even come close to answering that question with BRITNEY EVER AFTER (2017), starring Natasha Bassett, Nathan Keyes, and Peter Benson. Trust us when we say it’s Britney as you’ve never seen her before! We also celebrate Rachel’s birthday eve, see Stephanie’s clumsiness reach new levels by defying gravity, and have a chat with a dear friend of the show and certified Britney stan to provide her take on this apparent biopic. Listener warning: We’re not that innocent! This movie is available to view on the Lifetime Movie Club app and Amazon Prime. Support the show (https://patreon.com/lifewinepodcast)
This week we kick back and have some fun! Erin watched Britney Ever After, the not at all authorizes Britney Spears story. We talk Ramen Hair, sing incessantly, and Erin struggles with her love for men in white baseball hats, and Kevin Federline. We also take several hard turns into the discography of the late 90’s and Early 00’s. Then Paul tells us the true story of QUEEN Brit Brit, her rise, her fall, and how she’s still charming even when she sets things on fire. Support our Patreon! http://patreon.com/lifetimesentence Follow Us!! Instagram - @lifetimesentence Twitter - @lifesentencepod Facebook.com/lifetimesentence Email us! lifetimesentencepodcast@gmail.com http://lifetimesentence.com
In Episode 1, Pop Literacy investigates: Why the hell is BET’s new biographical miniseries about Bobby Brown so extraordinary? The short answer is that it was written by the same guy who scripted BET’s last ingenious biographical excursion, The New Edition Story. Abdul Williams talks to Pop Literacy about doing therapy-level interviews with the guys from the OG boy band, New Edition, as they worked out their decades’ worth of bad blood, good times, money woes, and ego battles—and then crafted them into a gripping, accurate, and satisfying miniseries. And then did it again with New Edition member-turned-superstar Bobby Brown’s messy and mesmerizing solo story. We’ll wrap it up with our thoughts on the best of the bad TV biopics (Britney Ever After!) and the best upcoming biopics (My Dinner with Hervé, starring Peter Dinklage; and The Front Runner starring Hugh Jackman). Jennifer Keishin Armstrong & Kimberly Potts find smart things to say about pop culture so you don’t have to. Just listen to Pop Literacy and you’ll be the smartest person in the room. Learn more about the newest addition to the Writer's Bone Podcast Network by visiting popliteracy.com.
In Episode 1, Pop Literacy investigates: Why the hell is BET’s new biographical miniseries about Bobby Brown so extraordinary? The short answer is that it was written by the same guy who scripted BET’s last ingenious biographical excursion, The New Edition Story. Abdul Williams talks to Pop Literacy about doing therapy-level interviews with the guys from the OG boy band, New Edition, as they worked out their decades’ worth of bad blood, good times, money woes, and ego battles—and then crafted them into a gripping, accurate, and satisfying miniseries. And then did it again with New Edition member-turned-superstar Bobby Brown’s messy and mesmerizing solo story. We’ll wrap it up with our thoughts on the best of the bad TV biopics (Britney Ever After!) and the best upcoming biopics (My Dinner with Hervé, starring Peter Dinklage; and The Front Runner starring Hugh Jackman). Jennifer Keishin Armstrong and Kimberly Potts find smart things to say about pop culture so you don’t have to. Just listen to Pop Literacy and you’ll be the smartest person in the room. Learn more about the newest addition to the Writer's Bone Podcast Network by visiting popliteracy.com. This episode is sponsored by Libro.fm and OneRoom.
This week, Victoria is taking us back to our podcast roots with her in-depth description of the unauthorized Britney Spears Lifetime biopic, Britney Ever After.
Episode 46: This week we watched Britney Ever After. We talked about insanity, getting music rights, getting film rights, and how being a celebrity is rough.
Ta-daaa! It's Britney Ever After, Bitch! We take a break from reading from the binder of found *NSYNC fan fiction, and recap an important television event! No, not the new season of Twin Peaks! It's Britney After After, the Lifetime biopic, starring Natasha Bassett as Britney Spears. As usual, Sacha accompanies on his keyboards! Also in this episode: Maya Angelou's cookbook, the saddest Dunkin' Donuts in all of the land, pizza in an s-shaped all-edges pan, parking backwards to make a quick getaway, not having the rights to play the songs, watching Britney Spears concert videos in the dental department of Sears, the ill-fated Britney song Chillin' With You ft. Jamie Lynn, condensing moments for clarity, the claymation version of Justin Timberlake, going to buy a Timbaland album but accidentally buying a Justin Timberlake album, reenacting Lynn Spears' memoir, celebrity as illness, dark Disney and more! Find us on itunes here! Find us on Facebook here!
"The looks are so iconic they might have been trademarked." We’re back, Lifetime Movie Lovers! Join Molls and author/screenwriter Andrea Seigel (twitter.com/andreaseigel) get together to dissect a movie they knew everyone would be obsessed with - Britney Ever After. The two discuss Britney's fashion, the acting, Britney's relationships, and so much more. Tune in to hear where this Lifetime gem, which is sure to be a classic, landed on our movie rating scale! Don't forget - new episodes every Sunday. Subscribe now & if you're digging us, leave a 5-star rating and review on iTunes so we can keep sharing the Lifetime movie love! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Real Housewives of Sydney are here. But are they as crazy in real life? Laura interviewed them all last week and, let’s just say she had a very interesting experience. SBS is asking Australians to face up to racism this week, so we decide to take a test to find out how racist we are. And we're a little surprised. Plus Nashville have gone and killed off Rayna Jaymes - but is it the best thing for the show? Show Notes This episode was hosted by Laura Brodnik and Tiffany Dunk You can watch Nashville 7.30 every Sunday on Showcase YOU CAN FIND ALL THE FACE UP TO RACISM SHOWS ON SBS ON DEMAND OR SBS, NOW. You can watch Britney Ever After at www.mylifetime.com YOU CAN WATCH THE REAL HOUSEWIVES ON ARENA EVERY SUNDAY AT 8.30 I’m A Celebrity is on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays on Ten from 7.30 Laura thinks you should be watching Super Girl on Foxtel and Tiff thinks you should watch Happy Valley on Stan Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them! This show was produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network.
The Real Housewives of Sydney are here. But are they as crazy in real life? Laura interviewed them all last week and, let’s just say she had a very interesting experience. SBS is asking Australians to face up to racism this week, so we decide to take a test to find out how racist we are. And we're a little surprised. Plus Nashville have gone and killed off Rayna Jaymes - but is it the best thing for the show? Show Notes This episode was hosted by Laura Brodnik and Tiffany Dunk You can watch Nashville 7.30 every Sunday on Showcase YOU CAN FIND ALL THE FACE UP TO RACISM SHOWS ON SBS ON DEMAND OR SBS, NOW. You can watch Britney Ever After at www.mylifetime.com YOU CAN WATCH THE REAL HOUSEWIVES ON ARENA EVERY SUNDAY AT 8.30 I’m A Celebrity is on Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays on Ten from 7.30 Laura thinks you should be watching Super Girl on Foxtel and Tiff thinks you should watch Happy Valley on Stan Tell us what you're watching via email: thebinge@mamamia.com.au or OUR VERY OWN FACEBOOK PAGE. Please leave a rating and review in iTunes at ibooks by going to apple.co/mamamia, subscribe to the show while you're there, and if there's a TV lover in your life, share this show with them! This show was produced by Elissa Ratliff for the Mamamia Podcast Network.
It’s our Academy Awards Special with the man who will be on the Oscars red carpet for it all, Ross Mathews. Plus, we’re breaking down Lifetime’s “Britney Ever After” biopic. And touching on all the Milo Y. drama. All this and more on Gay Weekly Roundtable with your hosts: Adam Salandra and Blake McIver. RSS Feed: http://afterbuzztv.staging.wpengine.com/aftershows/gay-weekly-roundtable-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ Gay […] The post Oscars Preview with special guest Ross Mathews | Gay Weekly Roundtable appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
It's finally aired! We've been waiting for Britney Ever After to be broadcast for almost a year now and this sweet day is finally here! So, what did we think of it? Just HOW frosted were fake JT's tips? And what's the deal with all that chicken? We cover it all in this week's episode of Lifemark.
This week Alex & Christina chat about the Lifetime Original Car Crash, Britney Ever After. What the biopic got right (mostly nothing), what they got wrong (mostly everything), and why they did what they did (they shouldn’t have). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jackie ruins what remains of her likeability factor by paying homage to Britney Ever After, poking the beyhive and recapping The Bachelor. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jackie ruins what remains of her likeability factor by paying homage to Britney Ever After, poking the beyhive and recapping The Bachelor.
Sex with the Ex? Britney, Katy, Beyoncé, Power Rangers, Wonder Woman, Grammys, Lion King Episode 61! Sex with the ex? SHOUTS: The Dear Matty Show. CJ Franklin Hyper Growth Media. @russlugan UP FRONT: Kyrie Irving sparks flat earth controversy. CELEBRITY SHADE: Errybody pissed Beyoncé didn't win AOTY Grammy. Britney Ever After. Related: Katy Perry pisses off Britney stans. Nicole Kidman isn't here for your worst dressed lists. LiLo singing again in Disney movie? She'd line to think so. Kesha's team leaks Dr. Luke emails. Donald Glover, James Earl Jones cast in live action Lion King. NERD NEWS: David Duke v Chris Evans Twitter fight. "Chris Evans' dick can genocide me anytime.' Logan reviews are in! Final Power Rangers trailer. National Wonder Woman Day June 3. Full new line of toys. Who Do We Hate, Who Do We Love? Wes: Keyboard Warriors. Old timey things (inherited my great grandfathers robe. It's luxurious and gentlemanly. RichyRich: Apartment construction at 7am. New Apple Laptop MacBook Air 13"
REPOST FEBRUARY 15, 2017: Bill Frost (Salt Lake City Weekly & X96) and Tommy Milagro (a comedy dive near you) talk The Grammys, Commander Adama on SOA/Mayans MC, a black Bachelorette!, Lucifer: Season 3!, the return of Last Week Tonight, failing ratings juggernaut SNL, Legion, Alaskan Bush People: Fuck That Show, Nick Cannon quits America's Got Talent, Michael Bolton's Big Sexy Valentine's Day Special, JustWatch.com: Best Site Ever, Rasslin' News, Kimmy Schmidt's back in May, The Walking Dead and What to Watch Harder (Last Week Tonight, Full Frontal, Taboo, CW DC TV, Riverdale, Death Race 2050, Lucha Underground, Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis, Humans, You Me Her, SuperMansion, Britney Ever After, Billions, Big Little Lies, Crashing, The Expanse, It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Man Seeking Woman, Lovesick and Santa Clarita Diet). Drinking: Rum & Cokes made with Rum from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.