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Warner Bros Television Group chairman Channing Dungey on her hopes for a Harry Potter drama series and concerns over a US writers' strike; and The Ink Factory's Michele Wolkoff, Waterside Studios' Jeff Norton, Banijay's James Townley, Nevis's Anni Fernandez and OUTtv's Philip Webb on the trends shaping the industry next year, all live from Content London 2022.
It's the 250th episode of Happier In Hollywood! Liz and Sarah celebrate by recapping their twenty-five favorite topics featured on the podcast. From their very first Hollywood Hack—saying “fuck” in a meeting—to revelatory conversations with guests like Channing Dungey, Marcia Clark, Annie Duke, and more. Favorite pointers include “be an insulator,” the value of the “boulder pusher,” what to wear on Zoom, and asking: “Does this move the needle?” If you've been listening from the beginning, join Liz and Sarah as they look back; if you're new here, this episode is a great place to start—and welcome! Get in touch on Twitter: @sarahmfain & @elizabethcraft Get in touch on Instagram: @Sfain & @LizCraft Visit our website: https://happierinhollywood.com Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/HappierinHollywood/ Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,' a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Side Hustle School, Do The Thing, and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends! LINKS Episode 248: Embrace A New Identity https://happierinhollywood.com/episode248/ Episode 27: Jenna Fischer Talks Party Crashing, Pottery Barn Tears, and Patience https://happierinhollywood.com/episode27/ The Actor's Life: A Survival Guide by Jenna Fischer https://www.amazon.com/Actors-Life-Survival-Guide/dp/1944648224 Episode 69: Our Dream Guest! An Interview With ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey https://happierinhollywood.com/episode69/ Channing Dungey https://variety.com/exec/channing-dungey/ Bonus Episode: Liz and Sarah's “American Beauties” Pitch https://happierinhollywood.com/bonus-episode-american-beauties-pitch/ Episode 47: “Live” From The Hollywood Forever Cemetery https://happierinhollywood.com/episode47/ Marcia Clark https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1133849/ The Fix https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942774/ Episode 144: What's Your Personal “Canary In A Coal Mine?” https://happierinhollywood.com/episode144/ Episode 156: Dressing For Zoom Meetings With Emmy-Nominated Costume Designer Allyson Fanger https://happierinhollywood.com/episode156/ Episode 212: Be A Boulder Pusher https://happierinhollywood.com/episode212/ Episode 98: What's Your Role In The Workplace? https://happierinhollywood.com/episode98/ Episode 147: Wrestling With Schrodinger's Cat https://happierinhollywood.com/episode147/ Episode 179: The Strategy Of Decision Making With Annie Duke https://happierinhollywood.com/episode179/ Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts by Annie Duke https://www.amazon.com/Thinking-Bets-Making-Smarter-Decisions/dp/0735216355 Episode 136: Down With Exclamation Points! https://happierinhollywood.com/episode136/ Episode 37: Sorry, Not Sorry! https://happierinhollywood.com/episode37/ Episode 107: Wish/Want/Walk Negotiation With Entertainment Attorney Michael Donaldson https://happierinhollywood.com/episode107/ Episode 214: Be An Insulator https://happierinhollywood.com/episode214/ Episode 92: Ask Yourself: Does This Move The Needle? https://happierinhollywood.com/episode92/ Episode 209: Sometimes It's Not A Fun Job, And We Don't Enjoy It https://happierinhollywood.com/episode209/ Episode 1: Picking A New Work Mantra https://happierinhollywood.com/episode1/ Episode 42: We Want Volunteers, Not Recruits! https://happierinhollywood.com/episode42/ Episode 5: Release The Banana! https://happierinhollywood.com/episode5/ Ep. 242: What Would Dolly Do 2022! https://happierinhollywood.com/episode242/ Episode 4: What's Your Story? https://happierinhollywood.com/episode4/ Episode 80: Power Down After Production! https://happierinhollywood.com/episode80/ Episode 20: Liz and Sarah Take On Office Birthdays https://happierinhollywood.com/episode20/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Making a break in the entertainment industry takes hard work, careful attention, and a strong vision. Today we speak with a woman who achieved great heights in film and television. Channing Dungey is a TV executive and the first black American president of a major broadcast television network. In this rich and inspiring episode, we talk with Channing about her journey to the top and beyond. We open the show by hearing about her earliest years, as she tells listeners about how she has always been enchanted by stories. After graduating from the UCLA School of Theater, Film, and Television, Channing pursued a career in the industry. In the years that followed, she became a path maker and mold-breaker as she steadily climbed the ranks. We ask Channing how she made her way into television, as she touches on the ebbs and flows of the film industry of the early 2000s, and why she connected with the TV medium. Diving into deeper detail, Channing shares some of the attributes that make a good television show, noting emotional connection and the longevity of a captivating story told over several seasons. On her various professional roles, Channing walks listeners through her career path so far, as she shares anecdotes about working for Steven Seagal, her stints running a production company, and what ultimately led her to take on the role of President of Entertainment at ABC. Channing continues by explaining the details of her role, and why, after 15 years of fulfilling work with ABC, it was time to move onto a new challenge: Netflix. Toward the end of the show, Channing opens up about the importance of hiring people of color and embracing women in entertainment. She lays out how new stories can be told, and why more diverse production teams, casts, and stories can and must be championed. To hear more on empowering women and people of color, as well as Channing's triumphant journey in television and film, be sure to join us. Key Points From This Episode: We introduce today's special guest, television executive, Channing Dungey. Channing tells us about her journey into film. Hear about Channing's first gig in the industry as a script reader and story editor. Channing touches on the route she took to become the president of ABC. How the film landscape was pushing writers into TV roles. Channing shares details on her journey to become President of Entertainment at ABC. We hear how Channing's role has led her to get involved with a variety of content. Some of the things Channing looks for in a good show. What led Channing to continue her career with Netflix. How to broadcast production differs from streaming. Channing touches on how to get more diversity in TV shows. Why, according to Channing, there is nothing more important than working with women. The work-life balance for working moms in the entertainment industry. Maintaining teamwork among partners who are working professionals. What Channing hopes to achieve with her latest chapter in life. What COVID means for the entertainment industry. Channing's advice for those wanting to get into the film industry. For more information and photos, visit here: https://notrealart.com/channing-dungey
Making a break in the entertainment industry takes hard work, careful attention, and a strong vision. Today we speak with a woman who achieved great heights in film and television. Channing Dungey is a TV executive and the first black American president of a major broadcast television network. In this rich and inspiring episode, we talk with Channing about her journey to the top and beyond. We open the show by hearing about her earliest years, as she tells listeners about how she has always been enchanted by stories. After graduating from the , Channing pursued a career in the industry. In the years that followed, she became a path maker and mold-breaker as she steadily climbed the ranks. We ask Channing how she made her way into television, as she touches on the ebbs and flows of the film industry of the early 2000s, and why she connected with the TV medium. Diving into deeper detail, Channing shares some of the attributes that make a good television show, noting emotional connection and the longevity of a captivating story told over several seasons. On her various professional roles, Channing walks listeners through her career path so far, as she shares anecdotes about working for Steven Seagal, her stints running a production company, and what ultimately led her to take on the role of President of Entertainment at ABC. Channing continues by explaining the details of her role, and why, after 15 years of fulfilling work with ABC, it was time to move onto a new challenge: Netflix. Toward the end of the show, Channing opens up about the importance of hiring people of color and embracing women in entertainment. She lays out how new stories can be told, and why more diverse production teams, casts, and stories can and must be championed. To hear more on empowering women and people of color, as well as Channing’s triumphant journey in television and film, be sure to join us. Key Points From This Episode: We introduce today’s special guest, television executive, Channing Dungey. Channing tells us about her journey into film. Hear about Channing’s first gig in the industry as a script reader and story editor. Channing touches on the route she took to become the president of ABC. How the film landscape was pushing writers into TV roles. Channing shares details on her journey to become President of Entertainment at ABC. We hear how Channing’s role has led her to get involved with a variety of content. Some of the things Channing looks for in a good show. What led Channing to continue her career with Netflix. How to broadcast production differs from streaming. Channing touches on how to get more diversity in TV shows. Why, according to Channing, there is nothing more important than working with women. The work-life balance for working moms in the entertainment industry. Maintaining teamwork among partners who are working professionals. What Channing hopes to achieve with her latest chapter in life. What COVID means for the entertainment industry. Channing’s advice for those wanting to get into the film industry. For more information and photos, visit here:
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Today on the show we’re joined by the highly talented Karen Frost who is a television producer, fellow podcaster and spiritual advisor. Karen is a creative executive at JuVee Productions, Viola Davis and Julius Tennon’s production company that is focused on developing the content of marginalized and emerging writers. In this episode, you will hear all about the podcast Drunken Church Ladies, which she co-hosts with her wife and her personal struggles with breaking out of religious traditions to find her own spiritual path. Karen is passionate about redefining God and what it means to be spiritual, fully committed to creating a society that is wholly inclusive and one that can reconstruct ancient ways that no longer serve the greater good of all. She shares about the obstacles she has had to overcome as a queer person of color, the mental shift she had to make to finally get into the entertainment industry and what the spiritual center, Bodhi, meant to her in the process. Some of the other topics we cover include dry counties, filtering through scripts, the massive advancement of the LGBTQ community, the importance of faith and the conflicting voices around climate change. There is a ton of wisdom to get out of this episode, so be sure to join in on the conversation! Key Points From This Episode: Thoughts on drinking wine while podcasting and Karen's show, Drunken Church Ladies. Settling into the podcasting process and Karen's unique segmented structure. Breaking out of religious traditions and the lack of spaces to explore spirituality. Karen’s mission to redefine God and to reconstruct religious narratives. How JuVee Productions helped Karen to find her own voice as a queer person of color. Working with Viola Davis and her role at JuVee Productions. Learning faith in LA's worst economic period! Being introduced to a new way of faith at Bodhi and the essence of what they believe. Realizing that she needed to get rid of internal biases to get into the entertainment industry. Creating stories that are like both mirrors and windows. More about Karen's producer role and how they help artists to develop and refine their ideas. Being sent hundreds of scripts and the criteria for them to warrant a second look. Recording all new ideas, her creative process and why Karen believes in rigorous outlining. Mormons, memberships and, moonshine in dry counties. Diversity and unexpected friendships as some of the best things about spiritual centers. Thanksgiving at Viola’s house and the incredible authenticity she demonstrated. Steering clear of works that perpetuate stereotypes and the kind of narratives to avoid. The massive progress there has been made in terms of LGBTQ rights. Views on the creation of an inclusive country and letting go of what no longer serves us. The importance of patience in the re-birth of the US and why we need antagonists. Climate change, capitalism and the impact that a single person can have. The diverse mentalities and philosophies in the US and the need for new paradigms. Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode: Karen Frost — https://www.revkarenfrost.com/about-karen/ Karen Frost on Twitter — https://twitter.com/revkarenfrost Drunken Church Ladies Podcast — https://www.drunkenchurchladies.com/ JuVee Productions — http://www.juveeproductions.com/ Spirit Uncensored — https://www.spirituncensored.org/ Columbia College Chicago — https://www.colum.edu/ Viola Davis on Twitter — https://twitter.com/violadavis?ref_src Pam Redwood — https://www.smgspeakers.com/team_members/pam-redwood-harris/ Bodhi — https://bodhicenter.org/ Alec Baldwin — https://www.alecbaldwin.com/ Channing Dungey — https://www.linkedin.com/in/channing-dungey-57a47a183/ Jorge Gutierrez on Twitter — https://twitter.com/mexopolis Netflix — https://www.netflix.com/ The Breakfast Club — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088847/ Samantha Bee on Twitter — https://twitter.com/iamsambee Big Mouth —...
Liz and Sarah discuss a listener suggestion that they coordinate their meeting outfits. Are they up for the task? Then they talk about the difficulty of compartmentalizing when they need to work on several projects at once. Next, Liz and Sarah answer a listener question about whether they think a different network president would have kept The Fix on the air. In Take A Hike, Sarah shares her “health lull.” She was so motivated to keep improving her health for so long, but now she feels over it. How can she get back in the zone? Finally, this week’s Hollywood Hack: have a personal focus group. Channing Dungey on HIH:http://happierinhollywood.com/episode69/ Merrin Dungey: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0242257/ Photo by Hannah Morgan on Unsplash Happier In Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts — Happier With Gretchen Ruben, Do The Thing, and Side Hustle School. If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends!
Liz and Sarah discuss good (and bad) time management skills— for showrunners, and anyone else in a leadership position. A couple tips: give feedback instead of taking on the work yourself, and have an out time. Then, in Take Two, they revisit Sarah’s zen acceptance of L.A. traffic. This week’s business-savvy Hollywood Hack comes from Mandeville TV’s Director of Development, Lea Cuello: pre-Google the person you (or your boss) are meeting with! Finally, Liz shares her Fryman Canyon Celebrity Sighting: Kyle Richards! Links: WGA Showrunner Training Program: https://www.wga.org/members/programs/showrunner-training Carol Barbee: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0053322/ Chris Cantwell: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3437456/?ref_=tt_ov_wr Chris Rogers: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4815022/?ref_=tt_ov_wr Halt and Catch Fire: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2543312/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Joss Whedon: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0923736/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Dollhouse: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1135300/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Mekhi Phifer: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001616/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Lea Cuello: http://mandfilms.com/about/lea-cuello/ Channing Dungey: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1055381/ Kyle Richards: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0724202/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Photo by Julian Hochgesang on Unsplash
This episode we say Yasss to the Channing Dungey melanating the position of VP of Original Content over at Netflix, dig through the layers of unacceptability in Offsets public attempt to get his wife back, throw shade at these white folks spending money on their president's wall, thank Black Jesus for Idris Elba yet again, ask Black Jesus to fix neo-nazis responsible for emergency services, root for Serena (and Qai Qai) making coins with their respective merchandise, and more!
Alex and Nick offer feedback on four more teasers and cover a couple TV headlines from the past month, including expensive overall deal and top executives leaving their networks. Plus, we give official information about our Paper Team Mentorship! The Paper Team eyes the prize... SHOWNOTES Paper Tease Entries "Valkyrie" by Jamel Northerm "Together Alone" by Tyler Jordan & Mark Anthony "Totally Human" by Josh Naquin "Gasland" by Augusto Federico Amador & Diggi Singh Links "J.J. Abrams Seeking Record-Shattering Overall Megadeal" - Variety "The death of Hollywood’s middle class" - Fast Company "ABC shakeup: Channing Dungey resigns; Karey Burke becomes entertainment president" - Los Angeles Times Special thanks to Alex Switzky for helping us edit this episode. If you enjoyed this episode (and others), please consider leaving us an iTunes review at paperteam.co/itunes! :) You can find Paper Team on Twitter: Alex - @TVCalling Nick - @_njwatson If you have any questions, comments or feedback, you can e-mail us: ask@paperteam.co
Say Something Nice Podcast - Film, TV, and Music News & Discussion
To say that Stan Lee was a significant force in the art of comics is a significant understatement. He, and collaborators such as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, changed forever just how relatable, impactful, and flawed yet noble characters in superhero stories - no matter the medium - could be. In this episode, the SSN Crew discusses Stan Lee's career and his impact on entertainment. In addition, we review Steve McQueen's new film "Widows," and discuss Channing Dungey's exit from ABC, the final upcoming season of "Game of Thrones," and how "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" might be Themyscira After Dark. SHOW NOTES: • 0:00:00: Catching Up/Film & TV Reviews ◦ "Black Lightning" (The CW) ◦ "Riverdale" (The CW) ◦ "Titans" (DC Universe) ◦ "American Horror Story: Coven" (FX) ◦ "The Gifted" (FOX) ◦ "Daredevil" (Netflix) ◦ "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" (Netflix) ◦ "To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before" (2018, Netflix) ◦ "Finding Nemo" (2003) • 0:58:47: Entertainment News ◦ Trailers: "Dumbo," "Toy Story 4", "Pokemon: Detective Pikachu" ◦ You can see "Aquaman" early with an Amazon Prime account ◦ "Birds of Prey" casts Ella Jay Basco as Cassandra Cain ◦ Numerous film directors demand FilmStruck come back ◦ Criterion Collection launches its own streaming service ◦ ABC Shakeup: Channing Dungey Exits As Entertainment President, Karey Burke To Replace Her ◦ "Supergirl" casts "Two and a Half Men's" Jon Cryer as Lex Luthor ◦ Lost Disney film showing Oswald the Lucky Rabbit discovered in Japan after 70 years ◦ The "Game Of Thrones" Final Season Will Air In April, HBO Says ‘ ◦ "Star Wars": Pedro Pascal to Lead "The Mandalorian" Series ◦ Netflix Greenlights "Rhythm & Flow" Music Competition Series, Sets Cardi B, Chance the Rapper & T.I. As Judges • 1:56:34: Main Discussions ◦ 1:56:34: Review/Discussion of "Widows" (2018) ◦ 2:18:11: Stan Lee tribute • 2:40:25: Say Something Nice Challenge ◦ Armie Hammer Criticised Celebrities For Posting Selfies With Stan Lee And People Have A Lot Of Thoughts ◦ Bill Maher slams Stan Lee upon his passing WHERE TO FIND OUR CAST: Find Brandon online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/btouch Instagram: http://instagram.com/btouch Find Ken online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/chicoskid Find Ali online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/akaAliBabwa Find CoffeeLiteSweet online at: Twitter: http://twitter.com/CoffeeLiteSweet WHERE TO FIND US: Come join our Facebook group: http://ssnpodcast.com/fbgroup You can subscribe to the Say Something Nice Podcast at the following services: #iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/ssnpodcast #GooglePlay: http://ow.ly/7vLe30g8jFR #Stitcher: http://ow.ly/X8zV30g8jGW Check out the SSNP Network feed at: #iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/ssnpnetwork #GooglePlay: http://ow.ly/4ndrBz #Stitcher: http://ow.ly/Xfxlt #aCast: http://acast.com/ssnpodcast You can also find our show at http://ssnpodcast.com Please rate us five stars if you love us on iTunes and Stitcher and we will read your reviews on the show! You can also email us at podcast@ssnpodcast.com. Want to help support the show? Visit http://ssnpodcast.com/donate/ to leave us a PayPal donation! Check us out on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ssnpodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/ssnpodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/ssnpodcast Check us out on social media: Twitter: http://twitter.com/ssnpodcast Facebook: http://facebook.com/ssnpodcast Instagram: http://instagram.com/ssnpodcast https://media.blubrry.com/ssnpodcast/ssnpodcast.podbean.com/mf/play/q5pmfd/SSNP270_StanLeeWidows.mp3 We pay tribute to #StanLee and review #Widows #Titans (w #JasonTodd) & #SheRa in the new #SSNPod. #PodsInColor #podernfamily #dopeblackpods #supportblackpodcasts LISTEN: https://ssnpodcast.com/2018/11/21/ssnp-270-excelsior-saysomethingnew/ ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://buff.ly/2EBhBuF
Liz and Sarah's dream guest doesn't disappoint! They talk to ABC Entertainment President Channing Dungey about everything from the benefits of compartmentalizing, diversity in Hollywood, the famous Roseanne decision, to television development and why her notes are so good. Then Liz and Sarah share this week's fitness Hollywood Hack: get your coworkers to do a plank with you every hour. Finally, Liz reveals this week's Celebrity Sighting at the doctor's office: Mindy Kaling! Links:Channing Dungey: https://www.disneyabcpress.com/abc/abc-executives/The Fix: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942774/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1The Good Doctor: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt6470478/?ref_=nv_sr_1Roseanne: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0094540/?ref_=nm_flmg_prd_1American Idol: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0319931/?ref_=nv_sr_1The Goldbergs: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2712740/?ref_=nv_sr_1Grey's Anatomy: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0413573/?ref_=nv_sr_1UCLA: http://www.ucla.edu/Step Up: https://www.suwn.org/Suzanne Patmore Gibbs: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2616212/?ref_=nv_sr_1Morgan Wandell: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2325304/?ref_=nv_sr_1Ed McDonnell: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0568093/Steven Segal: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000219/?ref_=nv_sr_1Lucy Fisher: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0279651/?ref_=nv_sr_1Bob Iger: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2250609/?ref_=nv_sr_1The Conners: https://deadline.com/2018/06/roseanne-spinoff-the-conners-abc-no-roseanne-barr-involvement-1202415440/Merrin Dungey: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0242257/?ref_=nv_sr_1Mark Pedowitz: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1647392/?ref_=nv_sr_1Mindy Kaling: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1411676/Oprah Winfrey: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001856/?ref_=nv_sr_1Diane Keaton: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000473/?ref_=nv_sr_1
We want you to have a Happier Labor Day! This Labor Day, the Onward Project podcasts are all about improving your work life. (So be sure to listen to Episode 184 of Happier with Gretchen Rubin and Episode 611 of Side Hustle School!) Here on Happier In Hollywood we asked our listeners a question— does your job define you, and should it? And, wow, did you answer! We got tons of revealing responses— from Millennials, Gen Xers, and Baby Boomers— and Liz and Sarah are going to share them in this episode. Liz and Sarah will also reveal whether we feel defined by our job as writers/producers/showrunners. Finally, we have a work-related Hollywood Hack: prepare a menu of personal stories to break out in meetings! Links: History Labor Day: https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history Happier With Gretchen Rubin: https://gretchenrubin.com/podcasts/ Side Hustle School: https://sidehustleschool.com/ Channing Dungey: https://www.disneyabcpress.com/abc/abc-executives/ The Fix: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7942774/ Tapping Millennial Passions: http://www.millennialmarketing.com/2011/09/tapping-millennial-passions/
Come along with Sheila as she goes on a Pilates Retreat and discovers the woo-woo magic of Pilates. Held at the Lakehouse Hotel and Resort in San Marcos, CA, the retreat was hosted by Pilates teachers Melissa Greenwood, Daniela Caesar-Roden and Monica Schuller and brings together women from 5 different decades of life -- 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s and 60’s. The atmosphere was just like being back at summer camp at a lakeside resort, having a sleepover with a group of girls and the weekend was filled with Pilates, yoga, wine, conversation, hot tubs in the rain and even s’mores! The teachers and some retreaters share their unique stories of how they got into Pilates as well as their most woo-woo moments. Special thanks to retreaters to shared their stories; Rebecca Barnes, Rebecca Dayanim, Shirin Akbarpour, Channing Dungey and Marci Kamashian. http://www.lakehousehotelandresort.com https://www.facebook.com/eatplayandnamaste Get in touch with these amazing Pilates Teachers on Instagram: @mrg317 - Melissa Greenwood @eat.play.namaste - Daniela Caesar-Roden @monica.schuller - Monica Schuller The Sound Mind & Body Podcast is brought to you in part, by Audible - get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial at www.audibletrial.com/InBound You will find over 180,000 titles to choose from and to listen to through your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player. Support the Sound, Mind, & Body Podcast by visiting www.audibletrial.com/InBound If interested in producing a podcast of your own, like the Sound, Mind, & Body Podcast, contact Tim Edwards at Tim@InBoundPodcasting.com
Hi Everyone! Tune into Season 5: Episode 39 Gender Roles & Dating. We dive into Roseanne’s racist tweet, ABC canceling the show, Channing Dungey’s tweet, representation matters, Supreme Court ruling in same sex couple’s case, religious convictions vs. anti-discrimination, dating in the millennial era, going Dutch or nah?, and misconceptions of gender roles. Like, subscribe, and share. #roseannbarr #abc #blackgirlmagic #channningdungey #supremecourt #colorado #pride #weddings #dating #millenlials #dutch #genderroles #bewhoyouare #unapologeticallydifferent
What's up Fam?.... Episode 88 from the Podcast Brothers.. " Leave Pusha Terrance Alone " We start off the episode with our “ Clap for me “ segment and it goes out to Channing Dungey... the African American president of ABC who canceled The Roseane Show. ( 08:51 ) ABC network also canned a Blackish episode about Athletes kneeling so is it a fair trade? ( 12:02 ) Pusha T v Drake continues... did they go to far, should Drake respond? ( 19:48 ) Nicki Ninaj took up for Drake and Kim K takes up for Kanye, who was more in the right? ( 40:55 ) Jay Z alleged son ( Rymir ) plans on taking Jay to federal court to prove Jay is his father ( 46:07 ) we continue the episode with a dope therapy session.. we talk about why we went, how it has helped us and more ( 56:02 ) Other topics include - Andrew Lincoln is leaving the Walking Dead ( 01:16:51 ) - Drakes explaination of the Black Face photo ( 01:21:16 ) - 50 Cent parties with Rick Ross BM, the same woman that sued him for $7M ( 01:26:53 ) - Ja Rule interrupts the Drake/Pusha beef to remind the world That Loose Change was the greatest diss record of all times ( 01:30:13 ) - Fux is U doin - JR Smith & Tyrone Lue ( 01:33:14 ) Email us: mybroandmepodcast@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/podbros/message Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-podcast-brothers/donations
Attorney Antonio discusses the recent cancellation of Roseanne, and racist tweets by the star of the show. Moore also discusses the legacy of Channing Dungey and whether a person that hired Roseanne, gets to be celebrated for firing her after the fact of racist social media post. When Dungey hired Roseanne she stated there is "no one better to comment on our modern America than Roseanne.”Moore also looks a the impact of what Dungey calls "wish fulfillment" television she created of Scandal and Blackish on black and white America's perception of wealth. Moore uses data, and social analysis to critique the approaches used in development of programming at ABC.1) Why did Roseanne’s tweet lead to her firing? Why did ABC executive Channing Dungey hire her after similar tweet from Roseanne in 2013 tweet2) Roseanne was most watched show on TV 21 million viewers , NFL Sunday had 20 million viewers. Why was the show #1. What does that say about race and wealth in America? Roseanne’s House Evansville, Indiana is valued at $130,000, why is White America ok with seeing their truth on wealth in America? https://abcnews.go.com/Business/photos/television-film-homes-sale-18468262/image-184682663) Who is Channing Dungey ABC Executive did she hire Roseanne? Did she make the decision to fire Roseanne?4) What is the impact of the Channing Dungey Legacy of “Wish fulfillment” TV on Black America? https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/amp/news/abc-entertainment-chief-network-hasnt-paid-attention-true-realities-america-952189With our dramas, we have a lot of shows that feature very well-to-do, well-educated people, who are driving very nice cars and living in extremely nice places," said Dungey, according to local publication C21."There is definitely still room for that, and we absolutely want to continue to tell those stories because wish-fulfillment is a critical part of what we do as entertainers. But in recent history we haven’t paid enough attention to some of the true realities of what life is like for everyday Americans in our dramas."5) What is Blackish the TV show about, and does it make sense if the middle black family in LA is worth 200.00 liquid according to the data? https://lasentinel.net/the-middle-black-family-in-los-angeles-is-only-worth-200-00-liquid.html The Johnson house from Black-ish is located at 4175 Stansbury Avenue in Sherman Oaks. The home used in the pilot episode can be found at 1640 Lombardy Road in Pasadena. The house they live in is worth 2.7 million dollars https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/4175-Stansbury-Ave_Sherman-Oaks_CA_91423_M23896-40827 Why does black America need to see fantastical representations of their wealth conditions. Sherman Oaks had a population of 52,677 people and 25,255 households. The racial makeup of the neighborhood was 82% non-Hispanic white, 5% Asian American and 3% African American; 11% were Hispanic or Latino of any race. What is there new black middle that Kenya Burris claimed to be putting on screen? https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/mvxnnx/talking-to-black-ish-creator-kenya-barris-about-showing-a-new-black-viewpoint6) Are Scandal and Olivia Pope relatable or fantastically unrealistic? In a world where there are nearly no working age black millionaires why is black America set on that being the only image of working age blacks they can digest or want projected?
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BHL: Just Saying -- In this episode hosts April Daniels, Diann Valentine and Jennifer Williams discuss love, sex and relationships. The main topic of discussion for the night is Ain't Nothing But A G Thang. We're also going to discuss Channing Dungey's recent promotion! All this and more on today's Just Saying on BHL!
ABC changes, "Togetherness" and your letters - Huge industry and failure-analysis news this week, as ABC’s Paul Lee era ends and Channing Dungey takes on the now-horrible job of being a broadcast network TV president. Plus Tim reviews “Togetherness,” we talk about “Girls” returning, Jason reports in on “The X-Files” and “Legends of Tomorrow,” and we answer your letters. Host Tim Goodman and Jason Snell.
Before this year, Paul Lee was having a pretty good run at ABC. But after losing a power struggle with his boss Ben Sherwood, Lee has stepped down as head of the network. Channing Dungey will replace him.