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Emily Ruhl is a model, actress, producer, writer, and director. She has been the face of brands like Smashbox, KKW and MAC; acted in films like Newness (Sundance 2017), and Executive Produced We Strangers (SXSW 2024) and Playland (Tribeca 2023). Her directorial writing, directing, and producing debut, short Blue Moon, played at 100+ festivals and landed her 4 awards for Best Director. Emily is a Lister on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List 2024. BREAKDOWN: 2:57 - EPing We Strangers (SXSW 2024) 3:52 - What an EP does 4:54 - Blue Moon - lessons in making your first film 9:08 - EPing Playland (Tribeca 2023) 10:43 - What attracted Emily to projects as an EP 13:30 - Working with Jim Cummings 16:28 - Upcoming projects 25:10 - How to learn about how to develop & pitch TV 28:04 - Addiction & recovery shows - the good, the bad, and the ugly 31:48 - Founding Public School Pictures 33:50 - Making Forbes 30 Under 30 & tips for next year's list 40:00 - Finding financing for your own projects 43:50 - Building a production company staff 47:50 - Modeling in Tokyo & NYC 51:54 - Purpose & motivation fueled by passion & rejection 55:25 - Lessons in management 56:50 - "Rejection" vs. “adapting to a ‘no'" 57:40 - TIME CAPSULE CONNECT WITH EMILY: @emilyruhl www.publicschoolpictures.com CONNECT WITH THE SHOW: All Platforms: @NoSetPathShow www.NoSetPathShow.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebecca-doyle3/support
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents another awesome show! This week we present another exclsuive interview leading up to the 2023 Tribecal Festival with actress, model, producer and writer Emily Ruhl. We talk to the multi-talented Emily who discusses producing the Tribeca selected film Playland! (www.tribecafilm.com/films/playland-2023) Emily talks about the film, how she got involved as a producer and more! Very unique and sytlistic, Playland is one of Tribeca's must see films! "The ghosts of barflies' past haunt Playland, a transdisciplinary work of queer bricolage” by filmmaker Georden West. The film takes place inside the empty husk of the Playland Café, Boston's oldest and most notorious gay hangout space. " In addition Emily talks about creating her own content which includes co-writing a song for the film "Blue Moon" and her upcoming series "13th Stepping" under her production company Public School Pictures. Emily also talk about working with Nicholas Hoult and not minding multiple takes of a kissing scene! A great interview not to be missed! And at the end of the program we present our first of two exclusive interviews from Fan Expo (fanexpohq.com/fanexpophiladelphia)! BTB's own Al Sotto talks to actress Danielle Panabaker who is best known as Caitlin Snow/Killer Frost from CW's The Flash! Danielle talks to us about her thoughts on The Flash ending after nine seasons, her experience directing several episodes and more! We ask Danielle if she would like to be a part of James Gunn's upcoming DCU! Find out what she says! BTB's host with the most Al Sotto brings to you another entertaining program! This week on the panel we welcome back Mike "The General" Zad and returning to BTB for the first time virtually since his in studio appearance a few years back we welcome filmmaker and pop culture enthusiast Michael Dougherty! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment — uncensored — only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits: Classic Cut - Paramore "Decode"
Superhero comedy short S.Q.U.A.D. will have its world premiere at New Jersey Shore Film Festival on July 7, 2023The film, directed by Ethan Cyr, Dakota Holmes-Dodge, and Carlos Lavezzari, explores the issues of race, gender and class through the narrative of comic book superheroes.Emily Ruhl is a model, actress, producer, writer, and director. She has appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon, Oyster Magazine, Elle Canada, and Flare Canada amongst many others.Movie Reviews and More is broadcast live Tuesdays at 5PM PT.Movie Reviews and More TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Movie Reviews and More Radio Show is broadcast on K4HD Radio - Hollywood Talk Radio (www.k4hd.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Movie Reviews and More Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
Welcome to episode 142 of Activist #MMT. Today's the final part of my three-part conversation with Emily Ruhl, on his 2008 paper, Religiously-defensible, divinely-supported genocide. Today we discuss principles seven to ten. My full and detailed question and summary list can be found in the show notes to part one. Also, be sure to see the list "audio chapters" in all three parts (look below!) to find exactly where each topic is discussed. You can financially support this podcast by going to Patreon.com/ActivistMMT. For as little as a dollar a month, all patrons get exclusive, super-early access to several full episodes and some unique patron-only opportunities, like asking my academic guests questions (like my episodes with Dirk Ehnts, John Harvey, and Warren Mosler). In addition to this podcast, patrons also support the development of my large and growing collection of learn-MMT resources, and my journey through the Torrens graduate program. To become a patron, you can start by going to Patreon.com/ActivistMMT. Every little bit helps a little bit, and it all adds up to a lot. Thanks. And now, let's get right back to my conversation with Emily Ruhl. Enjoy. Audio chapters 3:01 - Different levels of Nazis: killing versus deciding who to kill (doctors, commandants, soldiers) 6:44 - Symbols as an expression and reminder of power (pledge of allegiance) 8:02 - Charismatization: The charisma of the individual, and of the world (institutions) around him — including reactions to him. 18:17 - Calmly stirring up the crowd into a frenzy, and further into genocide. 19:03 - The pursuit of Atlantis and the holy grail (Indians Jones) 28:10 - Nazi pseudo-religion is a tool to justify genocide. False economics is a tool to justify mass neglect and exploitation. 34:44 - Connecting false economics and Nazi Germany's pseudo-religion 38:47 - In the national context, there is no such thing as "finding money" Their decision to do something IS the the funding. 41:38 - Final question: Polanyi, "latent anti-Semetism" versus venting frustrations from a lifetime of mass neglect and exploitation 51:00 - Reality of hyperinflation, the treaty of Versailles 52:28 - Final comments 54:44 - Goodbyes
Welcome to episode 142 of Activist #MMT. Today's the final part of my three-part conversation with Emily Ruhl, on his 2008 paper, . Today we discuss principles seven to ten. My full and detailed question and summary list can be found in the show notes to . Also, be sure to see the list "audio chapters" in all three parts (look below!) to find exactly where each topic is discussed. You can financially support this podcast by going to . For as little as a dollar a month, all patrons get exclusive, super-early access to and some unique patron-only opportunities, like asking my academic guests questions (like my episodes with , , and ). In addition to this podcast, patrons also support the development of my large and growing collection of , and my journey through the Torrens graduate program. To become a patron, you can start by going to . Every little bit helps a little bit, and it all adds up to a lot. Thanks. And now, let's get right back to my conversation with Emily Ruhl. Enjoy. Audio chapters 3:01 - Different levels of Nazis: killing versus deciding who to kill (doctors, commandants, soldiers) 6:44 - Symbols as an expression and reminder of power (pledge of allegiance) 8:02 - Charismatization: The charisma of the individual, and of the world (institutions) around him — including reactions to him. 18:17 - Calmly stirring up the crowd into a frenzy, and further into genocide. 19:03 - The pursuit of Atlantis and the holy grail (Indians Jones) 28:10 - Nazi pseudo-religion is a tool to justify genocide. False economics is a tool to justify mass neglect and exploitation. 34:44 - Connecting false economics and Nazi Germany's pseudo-religion 38:47 - In the national context, there is no such thing as "finding money" Their decision to do something IS the the funding. 41:38 - Final question: Polanyi, "latent anti-Semetism" versus venting frustrations from a lifetime of mass neglect and exploitation 51:00 - Reality of hyperinflation, the treaty of Versailles 52:28 - Final comments 54:44 - Goodbyes
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents an incredible interview leading up to the 2023 Tribecal Festival with actress, model, producer and writer Emily Ruhl. We talk to the multi-talented Emily who discusses producing the Tribeca selected film Playland! (https://www.tribecafilm.com/films/playland-2023) Emily talks about the film, how she got involved as a producer and more! Very unique and sytlistic, Playland is one of Tribeca's must see films! "The ghosts of barflies' past haunt Playland, a transdisciplinary work of queer bricolage” by filmmaker Georden West. The film takes place inside the empty husk of the Playland Café, Boston's oldest and most notorious gay hangout space. " In addition Emily talks about creating her own content which includes co-writing a song for the film "Blue Moon" and her upcoming series "13th Stepping" under her production company Public School Pictures. Emily also talk about working with Nicholas Hoult and not minding multiple takes of a kissing scene! A great interview not to be missed!
Welcome to episode 144 of Activist #MMT. Today's part two of a three-part conversation with historian, author, and Harvard master's graduate, Emily Ruhl, on her new paper and master's thesis, In League with the Devine: How Religion Influenced Nazi Perpetrators of the Holocaust. You will find my detailed question list at the bottom of the show notes for part one. Also, be sure to see the list "audio chapters" in all three parts (look below!) to find exactly where each topic is discussed. A full introduction can be found at the beginning of part one, but for now, let's get right back to my conversation with Emily Ruhl. Enjoy. Audio chapters 2:43 - German pseudo-religion: three parts: anti-Semitism, Blut und Boden (blood and soil), and Volksgemeinschaf (the German worldview) 3:50 - Racism is an impossible concept. The only way to preserve the German Aryan theory is to exterminate anyone not "definitely" Aryan. 7:21 - The order in which you kill changes it from murder to sanctioned by God 11:12 - Religion is both coercion and a salve once what they were coerced to do is done. 20:31 - The biggest bias in sources is the power of those who created (wrote, filmed, etc.) it. 29:21 - "No punishment" for those refusing to kill, but only if they didn't threaten the regime. 30:12 - Religious symbols: pins (SS lightning bolts), belt buckles, architecture, white doctors coats. 44:28 - Symbols in architecture 48:59 - Different levels of Nazis: killing versus deciding who to kill (doctors, commandants, soldiers) 55:30 - Duplicate of introduction, with no background music (for those with sensitive ears)
Welcome to episode 144 of Activist #MMT. Today's part two of a three-part conversation with historian, author, and Harvard master's graduate, Emily Ruhl, on her new paper and master's thesis, . You will find my detailed question list at the bottom of the show notes for . Also, be sure to see the list "audio chapters" in all three parts (look below!) to find exactly where each topic is discussed. A full introduction can be found at the beginning of part one, but for now, let's get right back to my conversation with Emily Ruhl. Enjoy. Audio chapters 2:43 - German pseudo-religion: three parts: anti-Semitism, Blut und Boden (blood and soil), and Volksgemeinschaf (the German worldview) 3:50 - Racism is an impossible concept. The only way to preserve the German Aryan theory is to exterminate anyone not "definitely" Aryan. 7:21 - The order in which you kill changes it from murder to sanctioned by God 11:12 - Religion is both coercion and a salve once what they were coerced to do is done. 20:31 - The biggest bias in sources is the power of those who created (wrote, filmed, etc.) it. 29:21 - "No punishment" for those refusing to kill, but only if they didn't threaten the regime. 30:12 - Religious symbols: pins (SS lightning bolts), belt buckles, architecture, white doctors coats. 44:28 - Symbols in architecture 48:59 - Different levels of Nazis: killing versus deciding who to kill (doctors, commandants, soldiers) 55:30 - Duplicate of introduction, with no background music (for those with sensitive ears)
Welcome to episode 143 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with historian, author, and Harvard master's graduate, Emily Ruhl, on her new paper and master's thesis, In League with the Devine: How Religion Influenced Nazi Perpetrators of the Holocaust. This is the first of a three-part episode. You will find my full and detailed question list at the bottom of today's show notes. Also, be sure to see the list "audio chapters" in all three parts to find exactly where each topic is discussed. (Here are links to parts two and three. A list of the audio chapters in this episode can be found right below [above the full-question list].) (In order to preserve both my podcast and sanity as I proceed through the Torrens graduate program, I've decided to slow my podcast from one episode a week to once a month.) The Nazi Party started by trying to resist and reject all religion, but soon, religion became a fundamental part of the Party's strategy of coercing and propagandizing everybody, from members of the public, to the highest ranking figures in both religious and political institutions, into accepting the brutal and systematic murder of eleven-million souls. The Nazi religion took elements of Christianity, Protestantism, and Paganism, to make one geared not to brotherly love, but primarily to erasing non-Aryans from the Earth. This Nazi pseudo-religion served both as coercion – you must kill the unworthy, or at least stand back while others do – and also as a salve, to come to terms with what you've just done. As you'll hear in the cool quote for part two (the first minute before the opening music), that salve can make the difference between sanity and insanity, and life and death. The Nazi's didn't want to murder eleven million people, they had to, because God said they had to. It was "unfortunate, but necessary." My primary goal for this interview is to demonstrate how this is parallel to mainstream economics, which is also a tool to justify suffering, this time in the form of austerity. Instead of a gun to the head at point blank range, austerity is mass deprivation and exploitation, resulting in a slow and torturous death by despair, starvation, exposure, and untreated sickness and injury – not to mention wasted potential. We currently have the ability to provide all with what they desperately need, including healthcare, education, decent food and shelter, un-poisoned water, and breathable air. As illuminated by Kate Raworth's doughnut, if we are to continue existing as a species, then we must provide the desperate with what they most desperately need. At the same time, we also have to stop the very few on top from using the vast majority of our precious and limited resources to needlessly lavish themselves. Unfortunately, we are instead digging ourselves into an even deeper ecological crisis, when we should be getting off fossil fuels entirely, and restructuring society so we don't require as much. On our current path, in the not-too-distant future, it may indeed become unfortunate but necessary to choose who must be deprived in order for the rest to live. Of course, given our obscene and still growing inequality, the most powerful few will be the ones to make those decisions, and the least powerful many will be the sacrificed. This is the lifeboat economics of the tragedy of the tragedy of the commons. Instead of the around eleven million murdered by the Nazi Party, mainstream economics is little more than a religion to justify what may ultimately result in the death of not millions, but billions. Austerity is genocide at a slower pace. As if riding in a bus hurtling towards a cliff, we as a species currently face a binary choice, between having a terrible accident, and plunging off into oblivion. As Mark Twain said, "History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme." There is still time to learn from that history. We can choose another path. On a completely unrelated side note, while attending her master's program, writing her master's thesis and working full time, Emily also wrote… an entire fantasy novel. You can find out more about it, and read the entire first chapter, at her website, emilyruhlbooks.com. In order to preserve both my podcast and my sanity as I proceed through Torrens University and Modern Money Lab's graduate program in MMT and ecological economics (
Welcome to episode 143 of Activist #MMT. Today I talk with historian, author, and Harvard master's graduate, Emily Ruhl, on her new paper and master's thesis, . This is the first of a three-part episode. You will find my full and detailed question list at the bottom of today's show notes. Also, be sure to see the list "audio chapters" in all three parts to find exactly where each topic is discussed. (Here are links to parts and . A list of the audio chapters in this episode can be found right below [above the full-question list].) (In order to preserve both my podcast and sanity as I proceed through the Torrens graduate program, I've decided to slow my podcast from one episode a week to once a month.) The Nazi Party started by trying to resist and reject all religion, but soon, religion became a fundamental part of the Party's strategy of coercing and propagandizing everybody, from members of the public, to the highest ranking figures in both religious and political institutions, into accepting the brutal and systematic murder of eleven-million souls. The Nazi religion took elements of Christianity, Protestantism, and Paganism, to make one geared not to brotherly love, but primarily to erasing non-Aryans from the Earth. This Nazi pseudo-religion served both as coercion – you must kill the unworthy, or at least stand back while others do – and also as a salve, to come to terms with what you've just done. As you'll hear in the cool quote for part two (the first minute before the opening music), that salve can make the difference between sanity and insanity, and life and death. The Nazi's didn't want to murder eleven million people, they had to, because God said they had to. It was "unfortunate, but necessary." My primary goal for this interview is to demonstrate how this is parallel to mainstream economics, which is also a tool to justify suffering, this time in the form of austerity. Instead of a gun to the head at point blank range, austerity is mass deprivation and exploitation, resulting in a slow and torturous death by despair, starvation, exposure, and untreated sickness and injury – not to mention wasted potential. We currently have the ability to provide all with what they desperately need, including healthcare, education, decent food and shelter, un-poisoned water, and breathable air. As illuminated by , if we are to continue existing as a species, then we must provide the desperate with what they most desperately need. At the same time, we also have to stop the very few on top from using the vast majority of our precious and limited resources to needlessly lavish themselves. Unfortunately, we are instead digging ourselves into an even deeper ecological crisis, when we should be getting off fossil fuels entirely, and restructuring society so we don't require as much. On our current path, in the not-too-distant future, it may indeed become unfortunate but necessary to choose who must be deprived in order for the rest to live. Of course, given our obscene and still growing inequality, the most powerful few will be the ones to make those decisions, and the least powerful many will be the sacrificed. This is the lifeboat economics of . Instead of the around eleven million murdered by the Nazi Party, mainstream economics is little more than a religion to justify what may ultimately result in the death of not millions, but billions. Austerity is genocide at a slower pace. As if riding in a bus hurtling towards a cliff, we as a species currently face a binary choice, between having a terrible accident, and plunging off into oblivion. As Mark Twain said, "History never repeats itself, but it does often rhyme." There is still time to learn from that history. We can choose another path. On a completely unrelated side note, while attending her master's program, writing her master's thesis and working full time, Emily also wrote… an entire fantasy novel. You can find out more about it, and read the entire first...
Chris welcomes model, actress, producer, writer, and director Emily Ruhl to The Gist podcast this week. Emily has appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon and has been the face of many cosmetic companies including Smashbox, Too Faced, KKW Beauty, and MAC. On the podcast, they discuss her producing, directorial, and writing debut, BLUE MOON. Plus, they chat about her first TV series in development, 13TH STEPPING, and her production company, Public School Pictures. There's so much to learn about her process and how she's accomplished so much so young. Listen! It's Vetrano: http://listenitsvetrano.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/CMVetrano Instagram: http://instagram.com/CMVetrano TikTok: http://tiktok.com/CMVetrano YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@listenitsvetranoFacebook: http://facebook.com/ListenItsVetrano Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I sit down with Emily Ruhl, an LA based model and actress who recently went behind the camera to begin producing her own stories and short films. She gets candid on what modeling and acting was really like and why she decided to start her own production company. She didn't get a traditional high school experience due to starting her career at a young age so the vibe for her company was her ode to the life she wish she could have had, which I think is so fun. She's telling her stories on her terms and I think her breaking out on her own in this industry is such an inspiration to anyone who knows they have a unique vision and a passion for sharing it! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a rating and review, screenshot and share on stories as you're listening and tag us so we can repost! Thank you to our sponsor, Anchor! If you want to start your own podcast for FREE download the Anchor app or go to Anchor.fm today Let's Connect! Emily's Instagram Public School Pictures My Instagram | Tik Tok The Let's Get Candid Podcast Instagram Geneva Kayla Morán Blog Konecta Social | Work With Konecta Social Pinterest Facebook --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kaylaaamorann/support
This week we chat with the young and ambitious model-turned-writer and producer, Emily Ruhl. Emily is the founder of Public School Pictures, a full-service creative studio currently producing her first TV series, 13th Stepping. Before venturing into the world of film and production, Emily was the face of our favorite magazine prints and makeup lines for nearly a decade, starting at only age thirteen! Transitioning from the spotlight of the fashion and beauty industry to her role behind the scenes in film, this episode covers it all…In this episode the pair go back to the beginning of Emily's journey at New York Fashion Week, age thirteen, where she was scouted and signed to her first modeling contract in Tokyo. Appearing as the face of everyone's favorite magazines and makeup lines, Emily offers insight into her teenage years and what it meant to grow up fast in a city that never sleeps. She then dives into the challenges of growing up in the public eye as she transitions into film. Now, at twenty-three years old, she's embracing the film industry not only through acting, but now writing and producing her first TV series, 13th Stepping, through her own production company, Public School Pictures. Conversations on mental obstacles, living alone in NYC as a teenager, and the inspiration behind her films today are just the beginning…Twentysomethings, listen now for an hour of inspiration with the incredible Emily Ruhl!Follow Us!Emily Ruhl: @emilyruhlPublic School Pictures: @publicschoolpicturesErica Wenger: @erica_wengerDear Twentysomething: @deartwentysomething
Emily Ruhl joins The Art of Kindness with Robert Peterpaul to discuss breaking through the entertainment industry as a model, actress and now filmmaker and acts of kindness along the way. Emily was thirteen when she was scouted while attending New York Fashion Week. Shortly thereafter, the Dallas native signed her first modeling contract in Tokyo. She later returned to NYC to sign with top modeling agency Marilyn Management. She has since appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon, and Elle Canada amongst others. She has been the face of many cosmetic companies including Smashbox, Too Faced, the Kardashian's KKW Beauty, and MAC. On the acting front, Emily starred opposite Nicholas Hoult in the film NEWNESS, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She also made a cameo appearance in Troian Bellisario's short film, LIFE ON MARS. The talent made her producing, directing, and writing debut with the short film BLUE MOON. Additionally, she co-wrote and produced the theme song to BLUE MOON titled HER. She is currently in production for her first TV series, 13TH STEPPING, which she also wrote, directed, and stars in. Featuring: surprise guest - the best person ever - Cassie!! Got kindness tips or stories? Please email us: artofkindnesspodcast@gmail.com Follow Emily @emilyruhl Follow us @artofkindnesspod / @robpeterpaul Support the show! (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/theaok) Music: "Awake" by Ricky Alvarez & "Sunshine" by Lemon Music Studio Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the latest episode of What's Your Limp? Jordan chats with actor/model/filmmaker Emily Ruhl.Emily, a fellow Texas, opened up about her journey as a child/teen model, how she transitioned to acting and how she eventually ventured into filmmaking. She also gets candid about some of the difficulties that women face in the modeling/film industries, the positive effects of the #MeToo movement and more!Be sure to follow Emily on Instagram at @EmilyRuhl and check out her production company @PublicSchoolPictures. Also, follows us @TheJordanRoss and @WhatsYourLimp. You can also check out our YouTube channel for exclusive highlight videos at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLBmrV22sTqx0vuQhnbYPZg
Get ready to be inspired and motivated by the journey of this week's multitalented and endlessly passionate guest Emily Ruhl. She opens up about lessons gained from investing in herself as a young adult to flourishing with her own production company while attaining accolades for her incomparable storytelling. From helping herself and friends navigate sobriety to finding her perfect match, this is an episode you won't forget. Like our content? Subscribe, rate & review! Want to write a letter? https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScGSAuXcPkCkdx3qoWiG1trcQYzksClzVes4u7YXcR2td9ALg/viewform Want to send a voice message? https://www.speakpipe.com/DamselsintheDMs Want to pitch a guest or topic? https://www.damselsinthedms.com/contact.html
I'm joined by writer, producer, actress & model, Emily Ruhl. We discuss sharing your fears and anxieties with the people you're dating, learning from each heartbreak, loving and hating someone at the same time, and how the length of a relationship does not equal the emotional impact of the relationship. Emily shares her experience dating after addiction, being friends with multiple exes, and how she prioritizes maintaining her independence when in relationships. Check out Emily's short film Blue Moon here or at publicschoolpictures.com. Get your FREE 1-year supply of immune-supporting Vitamin D AND 5 FREE travel packs with your first purchase of Atheltic Green's AG1. All you have to do is visit https://www.athleticgreens.com/sop– I know you'll love it as much as I do! Overcome your dating anxiety just like I did by taking Mindset Wellness CBD's Happy gummy before a date and Calm gummy after! Grab yours today at mindsetwellness.com and use code SeeingOtherPeople for 20% off and free shipping. Schedule a 1:1 with me at direct.me/ilanadunn Support the show by buying me a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/ilana.dunn
Today I am joined by Emily Ruhl. Emily was thirteen when she was scouted while attending the shows at New York Fashion Week. Shortly thereafter, the Dallas native signed her first modeling contract in Tokyo. She later returned to NYC to sign with top modeling agency Marilyn Management. She has appeared in Teen Vogue, Marie Claire, WWD, Seventeen Magazine, Nylon, Oyster Magazine, Elle Canada, and Flare Canada amongst many others. She has modeled for many cosmetic companies including Smashbox, Too Faced, KKW Beauty, OUAI, and MAC Cosmetics. Emily first starred opposite Nicholas Hoult in Drake Doremus' feature film NEWNESS, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. She also made a cameo appearance in Troian Bellisario's short film, LIFE ON MARS. BLUE MOON is her producing, directorial, and writing debut. Additionally, she co-wrote and produced the theme song to BLUE MOON titled HER.We talk about how she got into acting, producing Blue Moon, and stepping into a role. To connect with Emily https://www.instagram.com/emilyruhl/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Building up systems in your life that work for you can be challenging, especially if you have a LOT of responsibilities. In today's episode, I'm excited to be joined by Emily Ruhl (@emilyruhl), to talk about life's challenges as an actress, director, model, and writer. Emily started working when she was 13 and has now built a fantastic career for herself. Join us as we talk about building communities, systems, and relationships that will make your life meaningful, exactly like how the universe conspired! Episode Highlights: Essentials you need for a perfect night at home What it's like being a model in your teens The importance of setting boundaries in your career How Emily met her first boyfriend on a plane Why therapy is the most intimate relationship you'll have The reality of starting out as an actress How Emily started her own company The inspiration for the Blue Moon Why it's important to delegate You don't have to be everything every day Why it's okay to feel pressured even if you love your job The importance of building systems for your business Having a great team to work with you How to block out unnecessary noise Telling people you love that you love them To connect with and follow Emily, head on over to: Instagram: @emilyruhl Public School Pictures on Instagram: @publicschoolpictures Public School Pictures: publicschoolpictures.com Blue Moon: bluemoontheshort.com Watch the 13th Stepping Trailer -- New episodes every Wednesday! To stay up to date on the podcast you can find us on Instagram @inyourtwentys Need advice? Want to be featured on the show? Just wanna chat? Shoot an email to inyourtwentys@gmail.com Host: Tinah (Tina w/ an H) Ogalo @tinah.ogalo PSSSSSTTT. If you liked the episode, please tell your friends / follow / rate/review - I'd love to hear your thoughts! xx --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/inyourtwentys/support
We have a chat to actor, writer, director, producer and former model, Emily Ruhl. We talk to her about her first short film ‘Blue Moon' and her current project, a show called ‘13th Stepping'. We also go in-depth about her former modelling career and how acting helped her with her relationship with herself and her body.
TRIGGER WARNING: Sexual Assault Today we are joined by writer, producer, actress, and model Emily Ruhl. Emily was recruited for modeling at New York Fashion Week when she was only 13, so we begin by discussing how the modeling industry impacted her and her relationship with herself, her body, and those around her. Next we get into her transition from modeling into acting, directing, & producing, as well as the inspiration behind her two short films “Blue Moon” and “13th Stepping.” We all commiserate around the unique challenges women face in the entertainment industry and achieving success in general. She opens up to us about some of the painful experiences that helped inspire her art, as well as her love life in general. More specifically, her romantic relationships on and off set, the hilarity of directing her own sex scene, and working with stars like Nicholas Hoult and Josh Hutcherson. Watch “Blue Moon” and the “13th Stepping” trailer at https://www.publicschoolpictures.com/. Follow Emily on Instagram @emilyruhl and her production company @publicschoolpictures. Follow Caitlin @ckny1213 on Instagram and Tiktok and Nina @ninabarnett on Instagram and @ninzbarnett on TikTok. Follow the pod @wtfsuppod on Instagram and Tiktok and remember to rate, review, subscribe, and to share the podcast with a friend! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wtfsup/support
Actress and filmmaker Emily Ruhl joins us on the podcast today to talk with us about the inspiration behind some of her award-winning LGBTQ+ romantic short film Blue Moon and her latest project 13th Stepping, a dark comedy-drama series centering on a group of AA members in New York City. Emily also shares how she learned the age-old adage of “trust the process” and gained insight as a casting director while she was developing her series. Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe to the podcast and be sure to share with your friends and family!
Today on the Brett Allan Show we have writer and director and actor Emily Ruhl. We discuss her new project "Blue Moon" and the process of creating your own work. We chat about her move from fashion and modeling to the world of acting, best advice, and what talent she wished had besides acting and modeling. All this and more. Be sure to follow us on social media for all the latest podcast updates!Twittertwitter.com/@brettallanshowIGinstagram.com/brettallanshowFacebookFacebook.com/brettallanshowNOW ON YOUTUBE!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChHLbnRKmqYmZ4Xl24v3d7ALeave Us a Review!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/id1486122533?mt=2&ls=1
Emily Ruhl recently joined host Elias in the cave! Emily has established herself as a top model and she is now expanding her talents into writing, directing and producing with her short film BLUE MOON. The project is a vibrant vignette of a love story that takes place in a single night. It follows two young women through Los Angeles as they explore the depths of themselves. Additionally, she co-wrote and produced the short film's theme song called HER. Ruhl is in production for her second short film where she will star as the lead actress. She recently won “Best Director short” at the New Creators Film Awards, “Best First Time Director” at the Rome Movie Awards, and “Best Romatic short” at the Independent Short Award Photo credit: Martina Tolot Moroder You can watch this interview on YouTube https://youtu.be/NoH_3fsxaZs You can find Emily on Instagram @emily_ruhl and www.emilyruhl.com Have a question? Email us themccpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Social Media for the latest show updates! www.twitter.com/themccpodcast www.instagram.com/themccpodcast www.facebook.com/themancavechroniclespodcast www.themccpodcast.com
BLUE MOON is a vibrant vignette of a love story that takes place in a single night. It follows two young women through Los Angeles as they explore the depths of themselves and one another. Playing at the LGBTQ+ Film Festival today - Watch for FREE NOW! https://vimeo.com/618727577 Conversation with filmmaker Emily Ruhl on the process making this film from development to distribution. Subscribe to the podcast: https://twitter.com/wildsoundpod https://www.instagram.com/wildsoundpod/ https://www.facebook.com/wildsoundpod