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"One of the Good Ones" is writer Gloria Calderón Kellett's first full-length play and will run at The Old Globe through June 22. Plus, our Midday Movies critics celebrate independent cinema and an upcoming Japanese film series. And finally, your weekend arts preview.
[Encore! ¡Otra!] Two powerhouse talents, one unforgettable episode. When The Black List teamed up with Hulu to launch the first-ever Latinx List, it was only natural for Franklin and Kate to sit down with two of the initiative's driving forces: Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day at a Time) and Tanya Saracho (Vida). In this classic conversation, the acclaimed showrunners discuss how their friendship fuels creativity, their commitment to uplifting the next generation of Latinx storytellers, and the impact of authentic representation in Hollywood.Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.This was recorded in 2020. To learn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.Mentions: +Deadline, The Black List, Latin Tracking Board, NALIP, And Untitled Latinx Project Unveil Latinx TV List: https://deadline.com/2020/06/the-black-list-latin-tracking-board-nalip-remezcla-untitled-latinx-project-unveil-inaugural-latinx-tv-list-diversity-inclusion-representation-1202972696/ +One Day at a Time: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/one_day_at_a_time +Hollywood Reporter, ‘One Day at a Time,' ‘Star Trek' Sub for Returning Originals on CBS Fall Schedule: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/one-day-at-a-time-star-trek-sub-for-returning-originals-on-cbs-fall-schedule +Vida: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/vida +Variety, ‘Vida' Creator Tanya Saracho Signs Overall Deal With UCP: https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/vida-tanya-saracho-overall-deal-ucp-1234740022/
Another Take revisits stories from the archives. This originally aired on January 18, 2021. None of the dates, titles, or other references from that time have been changed. Members of the Latinx community have been perpetually underrepresented in Hollywood, both in front of and behind the camera. In 2021, big awards shows ignored programs that centered Latinx stories, like One Day at a Time, Vida, and Gentefied. Now, creators are demanding more. 270 producers, writers, and showrunners signed a letter calling for systematic change in the industry. Two of the letter’s signees explore why Latinx shows are undervalued and why these creators are pushing for diversity in entertainment. In this episode: Gloria Calderón Kellett, Co-show-runner & Co-creator of One Day at a Time Marvin Lemus, Show-runner of Gentefied Episode credits: This episode was updated by Chloe K. Li. The original production team was Ney Alvarez produced this episode with Negin Owliaei, Dina Kesbeh, Alexandra Locke, Priyanka Tilve, Amy Walters, Malika Bilal and guest host, Mohammed Jamjoom.. Our sound designer is Alex Roldan. Our lead of audience development and engagement is Aya Elmileik and Adam Abou-Gad is our engagement producer. Alexandra Locke is The Take’s executive producer. Ney Alvarez is Al Jazeera's head of audio. Connect with us: @AJEPodcasts on Instagram, X, Facebook, Threads and YouTube
Hyphenate Media Group's Eva Longoria and Cris Abrego on nurturing next generation Latino creators and backing Gloria Calderón Kellett [29:52]; and, from Content Americas in Miami, Secuoya Studios' Brendan Fitzgerald [02:38], Omdia's Maria Rua Aguete [11:37] and Globo's Manuel Belmar [15:57] give their take on the present state of the Latin American market.
Today, we bring you another one of our most beloved interviews with Latinas in entertainment. "If you find yourself in an industry doing all the jobs around the job you really want to do, check in on that," Linda tells Alicia. "There's some sort of fear around you not doing the thing you really want to do." She would know. After years of working in film and digital creative, Linda decided to follow her true passion: writing. Within two years of making that commitment, she was pitching and selling a television series. And there's so much more to Linda's story--breaking with tradition, sacrificing something of great value, and working harder than she thought she could.Follow Linda @lindayvettechavez on Instagram. If you loved this episode, listen to Ilana Peña, and Gloria Calderón Kellett for more on creating Latina narratives in Hollywood.
This week, we bring you one of our best-loved episodes about Latinas in the entertainment industry. Calderón Kellett runs the show. Literally. She's the co-showrunner and executive producer of Netflix's One Day at a Time, and with each season, she'd adding more credits to that list: writer, director and actor. She talks with Alicia about her rise through Hollywood's writers' rooms (How I Met Your Mother, Devious Maids, and Drunk History), and argues for letting good things be good. And reveals her plans to take her storytelling to the next level. Follow Gloria on instagram @gloriakellett. If you loved this episode, listen to Cristela Alonzo and Linda Yvette Chavez on what takes to write and run a television show.
The Black List partnered with Hulu to launch the inaugural Latinx List. Around the time it happened, it only made sense that Franklin and Kate talk to two of the initiative's chief architects: Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day at a Time) and Tanya Saracho (Vida). The showrunners talk about how their friendship nurtures creativity, cultivating the next generation of Latinx talent, and so much more.Questions? Comments? Criticism? Hit us up on social media at @theblcklst.This conversation is from 2021. Kearn more about The Black List, visit www.blcklst.com.Mentions: +Deadline, The Black List, Latin Tracking Board, NALIP, And Untitled Latinx Project Unveil Latinx TV List: https://deadline.com/2020/06/the-black-list-latin-tracking-board-nalip-remezcla-untitled-latinx-project-unveil-inaugural-latinx-tv-list-diversity-inclusion-representation-1202972696/ +One Day at a Time: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/one_day_at_a_time +Hollywood Reporter, ‘One Day at a Time,' ‘Star Trek' Sub for Returning Originals on CBS Fall Schedule: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/one-day-at-a-time-star-trek-sub-for-returning-originals-on-cbs-fall-schedule +Vida: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/vida +Variety, ‘Vida' Creator Tanya Saracho Signs Overall Deal With UCP: https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/vida-tanya-saracho-overall-deal-ucp-1234740022/
Continuing with our Latina celebration and in conjunction with our Rita Moreno episode earlier this month, we bring you a fresh from the Little Reps vault, a rewind episode on Gloria Calderón Kellett! Enjoy!
Leading ladies Emeraude Toubia (With Love) and Justina Machado (The Horror of Dolores Roach) join Jacqueline Coley (Rotten Tomatoes) for a discussion about what drew each of them to their characters, taking on unexpected roles, Latine representation, collaborating with creators Gloria Calderón Kellett and Aaron Mark, and more!Seasons 1-2 of With Love are streaming now on Prime Video. The Horror of Dolores Roach is streaming now on Prime Video. This conversation was recorded live at ATX TV Festival Season 12 (June 1-4, 2023) in Austin, TX. PANELISTS:Emeraude Toubia (Actor, With Love) Justina Machado (Actor, The Horror of Dolores Roach) MODERATOR:Jacqueline Coley (Rotten Tomatoes)SUBSCRIBE to youtube.com/ATXTV for more panels, conversations & events with your favorite TV creatives and casts.FOLLOW ATX TV:Twitter: twitter.com/ATXFestivalFacebook: facebook.com/ATXFestivalInstagram: instagram.com/atxfestival/TikTok: tiktok.com/@atxtvLearn more about year round ATX TV programming & events: https://atxtv.co/Become an ATX TV Member: https://atxtv.co/membership
Barbie and Oppenheimer have proven to be massively successful at the box office, but where does that leave the comparatively underwhelming performance of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One and other tentpole hopefuls? Then, The Horror of Dolores Roach Executive Producer Gloria Calderón Kellett talks to NPR TV critic Eric Deggans about the challenges of making a screen adaptation of a hit podcast. She also explains the significant impact of residuals throughout her career, and why she thinks writers need a better deal in the streaming age.
The star of The Horror of Dolores Roach shares the ways her childhood in Chicago prepared her for the ups and downs of Hollywood, how the decision to focus on what was within her control reshaped her career, and why she encourages everyone to go to therapy.If you liked this episode, listen to ODAAT's Gloria Calderón Kellett Is a Boss in Any Room and Why Olga Merediz Is Ready to Let It All Hang Out.
This episode is supported by Topo Chico Hard SeltzerVisit www.topochicohardseltzerusa.com/lol today!On this episode of Latinos Out Loud, Rachel has a lovely chat with WITH LOVE cast members, Emeraude Tobias, Mark Indelicato, Isis King, Constance Marie and Benito Martinez. A big shout out goes to the show's creator AND former guest of LOL, Gloria Calderon Kellett who continues to entertain and educate the world on the vibrance of LatinX culture. With Love is a romantic dramedy centered on siblings Lily and Jorge Diaz as they navigate big life changes and rely on their equally big family to get them through. Following her whirlwind romance with Santiago, Lily decides to focus all her energy on a personal journey of self-love by growing her makeup styling business and looking into homeownership. But when both Santiago and Nick profess their feelings for her, Lily wrestles with what is best for her future. Meanwhile Jorge begins to question whether he and Henry are truly compatible. When he meets Henry's proud Texan parents, he can't decide whether the relationship is a fairy tale or a nightmare.With Love stars Emeraude Toubia as Lily Diaz, Mark Indelicato as Jorge Diaz Jr., Rome Flynn as Santiago Zayas, Desmond Chiam as Nick Zhao, Vincent Rodriguez III as Henry Cruz, Isis King as Sol Perez, Todd Grinnell as Dr. Miles Murphy, Constance Marie as Beatriz Diaz, and Benito Martinez as Jorge Diaz Sr. With Love is created and executive produced by Gloria Calderón Kellett and co-produced by Kellett's production company, GloNation and Amazon Studios.
WITH LOVE Season 2 Premieres June 2nd on Prime Video With Love is a romantic dramedy centered on siblings Lily and Jorge Diaz as they navigate big life changes and rely on their equally big family to get them through. Following her whirlwind romance with Santiago, Lily decides to focus all her energy on a personal journey of self-love by growing her makeup styling business and looking into homeownership. But when both Santiago and Nick profess their feelings for her, Lily wrestles with what is best for her future. Meanwhile Jorge begins to question whether he and Henry are truly compatible. When he meets Henry's proud Texan parents, he can't decide whether the relationship is a fairy tale or a nightmare. With Love stars Emeraude Toubia as Lily Diaz, Mark Indelicato as Jorge Diaz Jr., Rome Flynn as Santiago Zayas, Desmond Chiam as Nick Zhao, Vincent Rodriguez III as Henry Cruz, Isis King as Sol Perez, Todd Grinnell as Dr. Miles Murphy, Constance Marie as Beatriz Diaz, and Benito Martinez as Jorge Diaz Sr. With Love is created and executive produced by Gloria Calderón Kellett and produced by Kellett's production company, GloNation and Amazon Studios. With Love is created and executive produced by Gloria Calderón Kellett and produced by Kellett's production company, GloNation and Amazon Studios. Catch up with the Diaz Family by rewatching With Love Season 1, now streaming on Prime Video. FOLLOW WITH LOVE Instagram: @WithLoveOnPrime, @PrimeVideo Twitter: @WithLoveOnPrime, @PrimeVideo TikTok: @WithLoveOnPrime, @PrimeVideo Facebook: @PrimeVideo #WithLoveTV #theFstateTV #thefstate #thefstatemagazine FEATURING BLACK MODELS AND BIPOC CREATORS. Branding LOVE. STYLE. CULTURE and connecting people in creative spaces. To support 1. FOLLOW www.instagram.com/thefstatemagazine 2. FOLLOW www.instagram.com/thefstate 3. VISIT www.thefstatemag.com 4. VISIT www.thefstate.com 5. DONATE cashapp $theFstate 6. DONATE paypal.me/thefstate 7. SHARE 8. FOR FEATURES VISIT www.thefstatemag.com/contact Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefstate/support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefstate/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thefstate/support
The Showrunner for the new MSNBC/Peacock docuseries, Leguizamo Does America, pulls back the curtain on how a project goes from a four page pitch deck to a six episode television show, and shares how her family's forced migration from Chile shapes her understanding of what it means to be American.In this vibrant, music- and food-filled show, John Leguizamo travels across the U.S. to celebrate and explore the cultural contributions of Latinos. Leguizamo Does America airs through May 21st, Sundays at 10pm ET on MSNBC, and can be found streaming on Peacock.If you liked this episode, listen to How Kate del Castillo Built (and Rebuilt) Her Life and ODAAT's Gloria Calderón Kellett Is a Boss in Any Room.
We're bringing you a great pilot this month! It's called Throuple written by Richie Keen (It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia), Andrew Leeds (The Patient, Barry), and Lindsey Kraft (Grace & Frankie). Throuple is an autobiographical comedy based on a short film written by and starring the three real-life best friends. It revolves around a long-term couple and their best friend as they navigate everyday situations in their own unique way. Keen was attached to direct, Scott Fedro and Perry Rogers were also attached to executive produce. The project was set up at NBC with Universal TV as the studio. It's a real slice of life relationship comedy that we know you're going to love.Throuple stars Richie Keen, Lindsey Kraft, Andrew Leeds, Moujan Zolfaghari, India De Beaufort, Jay Lacopo, Gloria Calderón Kellett, and Andrew Reich with stage directions. You can watch the short film that inspired this pilot here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73PR_Isbh58If you'd like to see the video feed of Throuple, you can do so by going to maximum fun.org/join and become a member for as little as $5. For $5 you'll get our entire catalogue of bonus content and a bunch of bonus episodes too! Tune in next week for our interview with Steve. Thanks for watching and supporting our show! Enjoy! For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
The creator and executive producer of The Gordita Chronicles started her career as a producer and on-air reporter at Telemundo before making a big pivot into scripted television. In this conversation, she details the steps that move required, and the power of celebrating each small win. Follow Claudia on Instagram @claudiforest. If you loved this episode, listen to Julissa Calderon Is Helping Hollywood to Reimagine Latina Characters and ODAAT's Gloria Calderón Kellett Is a Boss in Any Room.We want to hear from you! Thank you for taking a few minutes to complete our survey. Your feedback helps understand what you love about Latina to Latina and how we can make it even better. To show our thanks, we'll send you a free sticker and you'll enter for a chance to win a $100 American Express gift card. We appreciate your time.
On this premiere episode of Prime Video Presents: Season 3, host Tim Kash speaks with creator Gloria Calderón Kellett and actress Emeraude Toubia about their series “With Love.”Prime Video Presents is a Prime Video podcast and an AT WILL MEDIA production. Watch the Amazon Original series With Love, streaming now on Prime Video.
Join host Tim Kash (The IMDB Show, MTV News) as he sits down with the cast and creators of your favorite Amazon Originals and goes behind the scenes of shows like Gloria Calderón Kellett and Emeraude Toubia's “With Love”, Tracy Oliver's “Harlem”, and Marin Hinkle's “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.” Ambie-nominated Prime Video Presents returns on May 5th.
Gloria Calderón, director of the Museo de los Niños in San Jose, Costa Rica shares fascinating stories about the repurposed prison that is now a place of joy and exploration for little people.
Esta semana hablamos con Gloria Calderón sobre su artículo "La botica de la mediación". Además, seguimos con las secciones habituales. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-4g-valladolid/message
Streaming has totally changed the face of TV, but in all its abundance, who gets to make a show, and which shows live to see another season? Sam chats with TV writer and producer Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day at a Time, With Love), who has long grappled with this question. They talk about what it takes to make something for your people in the industry right now, what she's doing to claim space for Latinx creatives and how she copes with it all.You can follow us on Twitter @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at samsanders@npr.org.
En el primer programa del 2022, José Antonio decide abordar como puede influir en la mediación que nuestras mascotas hayan dejado de ser cosas inertes y se las haya dotado de sensibilidad, para ello entrevistara a Gloria Calderón. Además, puedes escuchar las secciones habituales de actualidad mediadora y el buzón del oyente. Se hace una primera presentación de una sección nueva: El rincón de Mapi, sección donde se aconsejarán libros de lectura de mediación. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radio-4g-valladolid/message
In our final minisode of Season 4, TV industry powerhouse Gloria Calderón Kellett joins me to talk about Prime Video's With Love. Gloria is the creator and executive producer of the five-part holiday series that has redefined the rom-com. She also plays Gladys in the series, a single 40-something woman who is living her life large and unapologetically. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Play | Stitcher | RSS Contact + Follow: Email | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
Being The Ricardos, Aaron Sorkin's latest project as a big-screen writer-director is...also very much a small-screen project, so we are claiming it. Look, it's about TV (specifically, the stars and making of I Love Lucy) and it's kind of on TV (members can stream it for free on Amazon Prime Video), so IT COUNTS. Anyway: joining us for the discussion is actual film critic Tim Grierson! Around The Dial takes us through film-to-TV adaptation Finding Magic Mike; TV-to-film-back-to-TV adaptation MacGruber; Insecure; How To With John Wilson; Dead Asleep; and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. John Potts asks us to choose a TV getaway for our next imaginary holiday. Ilan brings us back to the TV-to-movie pipeline with a Canon presentation on The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie." Then we name the week's Winner and Loser before closing out with a Game Time that really decks the halls. No need to arrange a multi-cam setup: this podcast is for your ears only! GUESTS
Being The Ricardos, Aaron Sorkin's latest project as a big-screen writer-director is...also very much a small-screen project, so we are claiming it. Look, it's about TV (specifically, the stars and making of I Love Lucy) and it's kind of on TV (members can stream it for free on Amazon Prime Video), so IT COUNTS. Anyway: joining us for the discussion is actual film critic Tim Grierson! Around The Dial takes us through film-to-TV adaptation Finding Magic Mike; TV-to-film-back-to-TV adaptation MacGruber; Insecure; How To With John Wilson; Dead Asleep; and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. John Potts asks us to choose a TV getaway for our next imaginary holiday. Ilan brings us back to the TV-to-movie pipeline with a Canon presentation on The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie. Then we name the week's Winner and Loser before closing out with a Game Time that really decks the halls. No need to arrange a multi-cam setup: this podcast is for your ears only!Show TopicsBeing The RicardosATD: Finding Magic MikeATD: MacGruberATD: InsecureATD: How To With John WilsonATD: Dead AsleepATD: Law & Order: Special Victims UnitExtra Credit: TV GetawaysThe Canon: The Simpsons S04.E06: Itchy & Scratchy: The MovieWinner and Loser of the WeekGame Time: The Caroling Burnett Show IIShow NotesTim Grierson on Twitter"Aaron Sorkin Defends ‘Being the Ricardos' Casting Decisions" at The Hollywood Reporter"What's Fact and What's Fiction in Being The RicardosTara's interview with Gloria Calderón Kellett at DeciderTim at Screen InternationalTim at MelTim's book, This Is How You Make A Movie, at The Last BookshopSarah's Dead Asleep review at Best EvidencePhoto: Amazon StudiosDiscussionTweet at us @ExtraHotPodcast on TwitterWe are @ExtraHotGreat on Instagram See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gloria Calderón Kellett sits with Robin Bronk and talks about demeaning roles early in her acting career, her decision to become a writer, her personal relationship with obesity, and starting new and important conversations about disenfranchisement and representation.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gloria Calderón Kellett earned accolades as the co-showrunner for the reboot of "One Day at a Time," which followed a Cuban-American family. The show ended its fourth and final season in 2020. Now Kellett is the sole creator of a new family-centered show, titled "With Love." Each episode of the rom-com finds its characters on a different holiday, from Christmas to Valentine's Day to Dia de los Muertos. Kellett joins us to discuss the show, available to stream on Amazon Prime.
We're celebrating several different holidays at once this week! Christmas is coming up, so we thought we would do something different and talk to the cast and creator of With Love from Prime Video. Hear us talk to Constance Marie, Benito Martinez, Gloria Calderón Kellett, Emeraude Toubia, Rome Flynn, Desmond Chiam, Vincent Rodriguez III, Isis King and Todd Grinnell about this crazy family story, the pressure of the holidays and what makes the series unique. WITH LOVE IS NOW STREAMING ON PRIME VIDEO! We also give a spoiler filled review of The Flash's Armageddon finale, dive into the planned Gotham Knights series from The CW and talk about the Fantastic Beasts 3 trailer. Plus, a Zorro return? We cover that and so much more! You can also find us at https://www.downandnerdypodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We are just filled with love on this one. Today Constance Marie joins us on the mic. You Might Know Her From Selena, George Lopez, Undone, My Family/Mi Familia, American Family, Switched at Birth, Law & Order True Crime: The Menendez Murders, Puss in Boots, and the new Amazon series With Love. We just had a ball with Constance talking about her charming new series With Love, which features a predominantly Latinx cast and queer storylines. Plus we get into her beginnings as a break dancer on tour with David Bowie (and in films like Breakin' 2), and donning the now iconic wig to play Marcella Quintanilla in the Selena biopic...despite being Jennifer Lopez's peer. We also got to talk about being part of landmark projects for Latinx folks, learning American Sign Language for her role in Switched at Birth, and being animated in Undone. This one was a total delight. Be careful spinning on your heads on cardboard, babes! Follow us on social media @damianbellino || @rodemanne Discussed this week: The Gossip Girl reboot is deranged (Todd Almond is maybe playing Jordan Roth?) Broadwayworld Message boards: Mandy Patikin and Toni Colette in The Wild Party Michael Schulman's profile of Jeremy Strong in the New Yorker Jessica Chastain tweeting on behalf of Aaron Sorkin (eyeroll) / Anne Hathaway on Instagram We WILL defend Faye Dunaway til the day we die (change the best picture winner) New Amazon series, With Love created by Gloria Calderón Kellett Danced with David Bowie and Peter Frampton in Glass Spider Tour (choreographed by Toni Basil) Dance nickname was “Speedy” Danced in music videos for Cher, Prince, Belinda Carlisle HOLY SHIT Constance in the Toni Basil skis while Bowie sings La La La Human Steps: Canadian dance troupe Played Marcella Quintanilla Selena's mom in the biopic Selena (1997) Constance in the wig and glasses as Marcella “Washing Machine” scene in Selena Gregory Nava directed My Family/Mi Familia (1995), Selena (1996), American Family (2002) 6 seasons as Angie on the ABC sitcom George Lopez 5 seasons as Regina on Switched at Birth, a show that required she learn ASL (had to stop at a certain point because she had permanent nerve damage) New Amazon series, Undone uses rotoscope animation (as seen in Scanner Darkly) Back to the Beach with Frankie and Annette / Breakin 2 Electric Boogaloo Went out with Michael J. Fox in Spin City and he said YES wear your heels Voiced a human in Puss & Boots You played a cop and a bartender on the soap Santa Barbera Punk'd (he remained calm unlike Frankie Muniz or Hilary Duff) You played paternal aunt to the Menendez brothers in the NBC anthology, Law & Order: True Crime. Lyle was the hot one. Raquel Welch played Constance's mom in the 2001 dramedy, Tortilla Soup. Jenny Gago played her mom in My Family/Mi Familia Union Square which suffered from “The Single Guy curse” Her real name is Constance Marie Lopez but she dropped the Lopez because it's been “hogged up”
This week, Busy is not feeling her best & is on a bit of bed rest. Caissie had a truly terrible bad day that she is still not quite over, clearly. And regarding the broken Snowbaby saga, a possible solution has hit a bit of a snafu. Then, Busy's former LMU classmate & the showrunner of “One Day at a Time,” Gloria Calderón Kellett stops by to talk about her new project “With Love” on Amazon, and what it was like working with Busy's kid, Birdie, on the show! Then, Glo blows everyones' minds by sharing how important it can be to reframe the way you're thinking about things. It might blow your mind too! SPONSORS: http://OliveandJune.com PROMO CODE: BEST for 20% off your 1st mani system http://ForiaWellness.com/BEST PROMO CODE: BEST for 20% off your 1st order http://JuneShine.com/BUSY PROMO CODE: BUSY for 20% off plus free shipping http://TryBite.com/BEST PROMO CODE: BEST for 20% off 1st subscription order http://ZocDoc.com/DOINGHERBEST to sign up for free http://TrueBill.com/BEST to save up to thousands a year
Washington Post reporter Arelis R. Hernández speaks with actor and showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett about her new comedy series, “With Love,” her mission to reflect more joy in the representation of Latinos on screen and the changing entertainment landscape for creators.
Gloria Calderón Kellett and Emeraude Toubia joined CBS News Correspondent Lilia Luciano to discuss the new Amazon Prime Video limited series “With Love,” which debuts next Friday. The romantic comedy was created by Calderón Kellett and stars Toubia who plays Lily. It follows Lily and her brother's search for love over the holidays. In the series and on the podcast, Calderón Kellett pushes for American Latinx representation in media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gloria Calderón Kellett and Emeraude Toubia joined CBS News Correspondent Lilia Luciano to discuss the new Amazon Prime Video limited series “With Love,” which debuts next Friday. The romantic comedy was created by Calderón Kellett and stars Toubia who plays Lily. It follows Lily and her brother's search for love over the holidays. In the series and on the podcast, Calderón Kellett pushes for American Latinx representation in media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett joins Kristen Maldonado on Pop Culture Planet to talk about her new Amazon show With Love, One Day At A Time, and her goal to tell stories that embrace the joy within underrepresented groups. ► LISTEN TO POP CULTURE PLANET Shop: https://www.teespring.com/stores/kaymaldo Anchor: https://anchor.fm/kristen-maldonado Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7AtF9ZNmui1cUeOQU0VZ2j Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pop-culture-planet/id1525827008 RadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/pop-culture-planet-GEVrng Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/pop-culture-planet-1 PocketCasts: https://pca.st/qr5fmsu2 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/popcultplanet Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/popcultplanet ► MEET OUR GUEST Gloria Calderón Kellett Twitter: https://twitter.com/everythingloria Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gloriakellett ► LET'S BE FRIENDS Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/kaymaldo1 Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/kaymaldo Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/kaymaldo TikTok: https://m.tiktok.com/h5/share/usr/224009218184642560.html Pop Culture Planet Podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristen-maldonado Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/critic/kristen-maldonado/movies Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/kaymaldo My Website: http://www.kristenmaldonado.com ► FOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: kmalvado@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kristen-maldonado/support
Gloria talks to Write On about her process for choosing a writers' room. "For One Day at a Time, we wanted a heavily Latino room because we were doing Latinx storylines, and we wanted to make sure that we were specific because it was a Cuban family, but also, it was great to hear from all the other Latinos in the room that were not Cuban that were like, 'Oh my God, my family did that too!'" Gloria goes on to discuss what makes a good TV staff writer: "Ultimately, if you are on a staff, you are there at the service of the showrunner. You are there to help them make the show they want to make, so how can you help them? What idea can you give them so that we can all go home? What thing are you going to do that's going to crack it? I think once that became crystal clear, everything became much, much easier for me." Gloria's new series, With Love, will premiere on Amazon later this year. Don't forget to subscribe to the Write On Podcast on iTunes! Now available on Google Podcasts!
Luego de descubrir que su hermana gemela es Gloria Calderón, la rica y famosa “Princesa de South Beach”, María es confundida con ella y debe decidir entre revelar su verdadera identidad… o no. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On today's What to Watch: Netflix's Britney vs. Spears doc further examines the singer's controversial conservatorship; the new sci-fi drama La Brea — about a huge sink hole opening up in the middle of Los Angeles — debuts on NBC; Rob Lowe hosts the Netflix special Attack of the Hollywood Clichés, where actors, directors, critics, and more break down the biggest tropes in pop culture. As part of EW's Celebrating Latinx Art series, One Day at a Time co-creator Gloria Calderón Kellett tells us what she's watching, and why it should be made in other countries with other diverse talent. Plus, entertainment headlines — including how Dancing With the Stars dealt with Cheryl Burke's positive COVID test and the show's first elimination this season — and trivia. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW. Host: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Editor/Producer: Joshua Heller (@joshuaheller); Writer: Tyler Aquilina (@tyler_aquilina); Executive Producer: Shana Naomi Krochmal (@shananaomi). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're a best-of, greatest hits, top picks, hot takes kind of group, and on this week's episode we bring you highlights (oh, we also like highlights) of this first season of Meeting Tom Cruise. You'll hear from (deep breath): Jay Ellis, Malin Akerman, Gloria Calderón Kellitt, Jay “Foggy” Hayden, David Alan Basche, Lisa Ann Walter, Kevin Pollak, Christy Meyers, Sarah Wright Olsen, Cousin Sal, Evan Ferrante, Dan Patrick, Anthony Natale, Victoria Kelleher, Craig O'Brien, Benito Martinez, Vinessa Shaw, Marc Blucas and… and… Anthony Anderson and Rosie O'Donnell. Meeting Tom Cruise. It's getting less impossible by the day. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
This week, Jeff Meacham is thinking about LEGEND, which is not something that even Jeff Meacham likes to think about; the gang debates the perks and perils of fame, and comes damn close to thinking about the needs of others, but only for a moment; Creator of ONE DAY AT A TIME Gloria Calderón Kellitt remembers her days working for Cameron Crowe, the great Snapple Incident, and the day that Tom Cruise whispered in her ear. Follow Gloria on Twitter: @everythingloria And on Instagram: @gloriakellett Gloria also mentioned the great work of Operation Pedro Pan. Check it out! And though we discussed helping the world for a briefer time than we discussed Tom’s favorite Snapple flavor, we thought we’d memorialize it here: Leonardo Dicaprio Foundation supports projects around the world that build climate resiliency, protect vulnerable wildlife, and restore balance to threatened ecosystems and communities. The Innocence Project, founded in 1992 by Peter Neufeld and Barry Scheck at Cardozo School of Law, exonerates the wrongly convicted through DNA testing and reforms the criminal justice system to prevent future injustice. For the last two years, Joel has raised money for Covenant House through the NY Stage & Screen annual Sleepout. Covenant House is committed to helping find housing, support and education for the over 4 million homeless youth in this country. With your help, we can help them get off the street and look towards a brighter future. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Members of the Latinx community have perpetually remained underrepresented in front and behind Hollywood’s cameras. This past year, shows centering Latina, Latino and Latinx stories, like One Day at a Time, Vida, and Gentefied, were ignored at major awards shows. Now, creators are demanding more, as 270 producers, writers and show runners signed a letter calling for systematic change in the industry. In today’s episode, we speak to two of the letter’s signees to explore why Latinx shows are undervalued, and why these creators are pushing for diversity in entertainment.In this episode:Gloria Calderón Kellett (@everythingloria), co-show-runner and co-creator of One Day at a Time; Marvin Lemus (@ElMarvinLemus), show-runner of Gentefied.Connect with The Take: Twitter (@AJTheTake), Instagram (@ajthetake) and Facebook (@TheTakePod)
Hey Splitting Upward fans! Today, we're bringing you a preview of our newest podcast, "America's Moms." To hear future episodes, search for "America's Moms" on your favorite podcast platform and subscribe!In our first episode, Claudya Martinez (ByClaudya.com) explores the relationship between Penelope Alvarez & Lydia Riera from the Pop TV sitcom "One Day At A Time." Claudya chats with series co-creator & showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellet about what inspired the characters, then learns about parenting in the Latinx "sandwich generation" from family therapist Susana Marquez (WellnessParaLaMama.com).--For more great parenting content, check out Mom.com!
Claudya Martinez (ByClaudya.com) explores the relationship between Penelope Alvarez & Lydia Riera from the Pop TV sitcom "One Day At A Time." Claudya chats with series co-creator & showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellet about what inspired the characters, then learns about parenting in the Latinx "sandwich generation" from family therapist Susana Marquez (WellnessParaLaMama.com).--For more great parenting content, check out Mom.com!--For copyright claims: audioDMCA@wildskymedia.com
Gloria Calderón Kellett joins Dominic and Ted to discuss last night's results and the continued divisiveness in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Gloria Calderón Kellet shares her wisdom with Gabrielle and Pallavi as they discuss the difficulties of navigating friendship across racial, cultural, and professional boundaries during the pressures of a global pandemic. Find Gloria on Twitter at @everythinggloria and on Instagram at @gloriakellett. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Charity Promotion: Democracy Works: This advertisement is part of a charitable initiative in partnership with Democracy Works. howto.vote --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatarefriendsfor/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatarefriendsfor/support
The incredible writers and showrunners Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day at a Time) and Tanya Saracho (Vida) join Reza for a lively discussion about their careers and ethos. They discuss starting out in theatre, remaking a writer’s room from scratch, the importance of representation on and off camera, and the utter perfection of When Harry Met Sally. Watch Rough Draft and other Topic shows on the Apple TV app. Go to apple.co/topic to get your free 7-day trial. Follow Gloria Calderón Kellett @everythingloria Follow Tanya Saracho @TanyaSaracho Rough Draft is a Topic Original Series. Hosted by Reza Aslan Executive Produced by Reza Aslan, David Andreone, Alfredo de Villa, and Safa Samieyazde’-Yazd. Executive Producers for Topic, Ryan Chanatry, Anna Holmes, and Gena Konstantinakos. Production aid from Russell Sperberg. Music and Theme by Jacob Snider. Sound by Sean Oakley. Editing and mixing by Will Stanton, with additional editing by Blake V. Twitter | @roughdraftreza Facebook | Rough Draft with Reza Aslan Follow Reza @rezaaslan Email us at roughdraftpodcast@topic.com For transcripts and full credits, head to https://www.topic.com/rough-draft-podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Television writers and producers Gloria Calderón Kellett and Mike Royce stopped by the show recently to chat with Daniel and Stephanie Ford about "One Day at a Time" premiering on CBS. The pair discussed working with the show's talented cast (headlined by Rita Moreno and Justina Machado), who comprises the writer's room (including television legend Norman Lear), and their natural approach to blending comedy and social commentary. Watch "One Day at a Time" on CBS starting Oct. 12 at 9 p.m. EST. Also follow the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. To learn more about Gloria Calderón Kellett, follow her on Twitter and Instagram. Also watch her YouTube series "TV Writing 101." To learn more about Mike Royce, follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Also listen to our first interview with him in Episode 100. Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm.
This month's episode is Most Likely written by Gloria Calderón-Kellett (Creator of One Day At A Time). It’s a hilarious, heartfelt and raunchy ensemble comedy about a group of 20-somethings whose quarter-life crises are triggered when letters they wrote in high school to their future selves show up in their mailbox. In Andrew’s interview you’ll get to hear the absolutely incredible story of how she teamed up with comedy legend Norman Lear to create the One Day At A Time remake. She discusses her experience at her first job in Hollywood taking packages for Cameron Crowe; things she wished she knew when she was a staff writer; and some tips she's learned from Norman Lear. Enjoy!MOST LIKELY stars Ana Villafañe as Stella Cortez, Taran Killam as Tucker Zayne, Victor Rasuk as Matteo Greyson, Emily Chang as Arlo Lam, Tyler Ritter as Atticus Anders, Caitlin McGee as Nora Asher, Todd Grinnell as Mr. Frost,Gloria Calderón Kellett as Woman (Creator/Showrunner, One Day At A Time), and Andrew Reich with stage directions.For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
"I dance.......more than you know." A new HIMYM recap plus an interview with the legendary Gloria Calderón Kellett! Support the show (http://patreon.com/heybeautifulpod)
Today's show is brought to you by Wacom — makers of the incredible Wacom One! This week, we're joined by writer/actor Gloria Calderón Kellett, co-showrunner of the critically-acclaimed "One Day at a Time." As the coronavirus crisis looms over TV and movie production, Brad thinks this is a great time to pitch your comic as an animated project. Gloria jumps in to talk about the process from her first-hand experience.Special OfferJoin us at the $5 tier by July 4! When you do, you (along with all of the other $5 backers) will get an exclusive invite to the Cocktails with ComicLab Zoom meet-up! Plus... FOUR eBooks from the co-hosts...How to Make WebcomicsThe Webcomics HandbookEvil Inc: Under New ManagementDrive Act OneQuestions asked and topics covered...2020 Goals revisitedWhy weren't there more "neo-comics" like Homestruck?The importance of guttersYou get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.
Hay muchísimo para ver en esta cuarentena, y Natalia Trzenko y Dolores Graña quieren detenerse en los nombres de las mujeres detrás de muchos de los nuevos títulos que llegan a la pantalla: Leslye Headland, Amy Poehler, Mindy Kaling, Gloria Calderón, Tanya Saracho, Linda Yvette Chávez, Liz Feldman, Michaela Coel, Laurie Nunn, Sally Wainwright, Liz Tigelaar y Alena Smith, entre otros.
We’re taking a break from dead pilots this month to talk about race and inclusion in the writers room! Andrew sits down with Alyson Fouse (Scary Movie 2, My Wife and Kids) and Matt Claybrooks (Everybody Hates Chris, The Oscars) for an open and honest conversation. They talk about the challenges they were up against while breaking into the business, the progress they’ve witnessed when it comes to inclusion in rooms, the ways in which it still needs to change, and some things all white writers should be thinking about. Enjoy!WE’RE DOING A VIRTUAL DEAD PILOTS SHOW THIS SATURDAY 6/20 @ 4 PM PST! If you haven’t been able to come to a show, now is your chance.We’re reading the pilot “Most Likely” written by Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day At A Time)The cast includes: Ana Villafañe (New Amsterdam), Victor Rasuk (Fifty Shades Freed, Godzilla, Lords Of Dogtown), Emily Chang (The Vampire Diaries, The Bold Type), Tyler Ritter (Agents of Shield, The McCarthys), Caitlin McGee (Bluff City Law, Modern Love), Todd Grinnell (One Day At A Time), Taran Killam as Tucker Zayne (Single Parents, SNL), and Gloria Calderon Kellett as Woman (Creator/Showrunner, One Day At A Time).BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://houseseats.live/2020/06/20/dead-pilots-society-6-20/Proceeds for this show will be donated to The LA Food BankMore information about The LA Food Bank: https://www.lafoodbank.org/The Navajo (Diné) Nation is home to 175,000 people, all of whom are grossly endangered by the staggering spread of COVID-19 across their homeland. Currently, the Navajo Nation has more cases of COVID-19 than 8 U.S. states. In an effort to raise funds for Navajo organizations working on the front lines fighting to help those impacted, we invite you to join us in taking the #Donation4NavajoNationChallenge!To support The Navajo Relief Fund to help The Navajo Nation fight COVID-19 go to: https://ndncollective.org/navajo-nation-relief-fund/For more Dead Pilots Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast!Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram, and Twitter, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com
Gloria Calderón Kellett (One Day at a Time) answers questions from DePaul University writing students as part of a class on TV showrunners. CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIAhttps://twitter.com/BENBLACKERhttps://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanelTHE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCASThttps://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-writers-panel/
Gina & Katherine talk to showrunner/director Gloria Calderón Kellett to discuss the lack of representation in POC writer's room and keeping the hustle alive.
Even in the middle of global pandemic, there are still moments of joy. Such is the case of the much beloved reboot of ONE DAY AT A TIME, which started (https://poptv.com/odaat) its fourth season last month over at Pop TV. For this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes Gloria Calderón Kellett (https://twitter.com/everythingloria) , one of the show's show runners and executive producers. Julio and Gloria talk about the ODAAT love, and we also learn what songs she used to skate to back in the day. Featured image of the ONE DAY AT A TIME cast via Pop TV
Live from the Women Rule summit, Anna speaks with "One Day At a Time" star Isabella Gomez and showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett about TV, Trump, Latinx representation, the stereotypes they wish would disappear, and how Hollywood is changing for women.
After weeks in television limbo, One Day at a Time has been picked up by Pop, a CBS-owned cable network. And millions of us breathed a little easier. Gloria Calderón Kellett, the co-showrunner and executive producer, very publicly declared the vital role ODAAT plays in today’s television landscape. She talks with Alicia about her rise through Hollywood’s writers’ rooms, and reveals her plans to take her storytelling to the next level.Love the show? Show your love and become a Latina to Latina insider here!
Gloria Calderón Kellett (@everythingloria) joins Dino to talk about her career and One Day At A Time (#RenewODAAT). Produced by David Janove.
The star and showrunner of Netflix’s "One Day At a Time" — one of Hollywood's few series starring and led by women of color — talk Hollywood, sexism and the stereotypes they’re tired of hearing about Latinas. It’s a TV show about a Cuban-American single mother who works as a nurse. She’s an Army veteran and her ex-husband is still a contractor overseas. She has post-traumatic stress, depression and anxiety. Her teenage daughter is an out and proud lesbian in a world that isn’t always welcoming. Her son has been bullied by racists who tell him to “go back to Mexico,” even though he’s a third-generation American. Her mother, a devout Catholic and Cuban immigrant, and lives with them in a small apartment in a working-class Los Angeles neighborhood. If you’re among those who read that and think the show isn’t for you, Machado is having none of it. “We get this question a lot, like, ‘What does it have to do with me? Why should I watch it?’” Machado said in an interview for POLITICO’s Women Rule podcast. “And I’m saying personally, I grew up watching white people and I identified with them. And I didn’t have anything in common with ‘Growing Pains.’ I had nothing in common with Kirk Cameron. … They were telling universal stories about family, about love, about all of these things.” “When I wake up in the morning, I don’t think, like, ‘Another day in the life of a Latina!’” chuckled Gloria Calderón Kellett, the series’ co-runner, who joined Machado on the podcast. “You just wake up, and you’re a human and you’re trying to go about your day.” Over its three seasons, “One Day At a Time” has earned a devoted fan following, both for its sharp writing and for its perspective on the world. It’s one of relatively few TV shows in Hollywood both led by and starring women of color (Machado’s mother is portrayed by Rita Moreno, the legendary EGOT winner whose career has spanned from “Singin’ In the Rain” and “West Side Story” to the Netflix series). Having strong women behind the camera makes a difference, too. “Day One of our show, we sit down with our staff and we say, ‘Hey, listen. If you have something — your kid has something at their school, you get to go to that,’” said Calderón Kellett. “‘And for those of you who have chosen not to have children, but your dog or your mom or your best friend is the most important person in the world to you, they have something? You get to go to that. All of you get to live your lives. And we’re going to try very hard to get out of here so that you can have dinner and have a full life outside of this.’ The moment you say that to anybody, they will kill for you.” Having worked a steady career in TV on series like “How I Met Your Mother” and “Rules of Engagement,” Calderón Kellett said she was moved to take the approach because she’s toiled away in so many toxic and unaccommodating male-dominated writers’ rooms. “Here I am in Hollywood, and I’m suffering [because of] a guy who doesn’t want to go home because he doesn’t like his wife and kids, and he wants to hold me hostage here while he’s telling dick jokes,” she said. “The more I would be in rooms where there would be half women, or more and more women, the more that type of misogynistic behavior ended. It would just start to end.”
With ‘One Day at a Time' having just dropped its third season on Netflix, showrunner Gloria Calderón Kellett hoped to launch another series this year. Knowing that pilot season is not for the faint of heart, Calderón Kellett decided to share different aspects of the experience via tweets. She gives us a dramatic reading of some of her recent threads. Plus, a bonus Oscars banter!
It’s a golden age of television, the common refrain goes. But for some traditionally marginalized communities, there’s nothing golden about not seeing yourself reflected in the shows you watch and stories you see. "One Day at a Time," a Netflix reimagining of the hit 1970s show of the same name, is seeking to shift that narrative. Ed and Daniella sat down this week with Gloria Calderón Kellett, Justina Machado, and Isabella Gomez—the showrunner and stars, respectively—at the Eaton Hotel in Washington, D.C., to get their sense of what representation means to them and how their show fits into a broader push for including more diverse voices in Hollywood. In speaking with the three women, it’s striking to hear how the communities they portray on screen—Latinx, LGBT, veterans, and more—have affected them, not just the other way around.
This week we discuss the Netflix show “Elite,” getting in touch with our roots, and fat comedians. We are an independent production. If you’d like to support the work we do, you can join our Patreon by visiting patreon.com/shesallfatpod. When you pledge to be a supporter, you’ll get all sorts of goodies like our Patreon-only Facebook Group and extra content. If you are interested in the perks available to our Patrons but you are not able to afford the monthly contribution, apply for our Patreon Scholarship! If you are a member of the Fatmily interested in becoming a sponsor, contact us here. Need advice? Email/send voice memo to fyi@shesallfatpod.com. Follow us! Twitter / Instagram / Get updates! You can find us on: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Stitcher / Google Play / Pocket Cast / PlayerFM / CastBox Want to send us some snail mail? 137 N. Larchmont Blvd #709, Los Angeles, CA, 90004 Need something else? Check out our site: shesallfatpod.com Download an SAF Wallpaper here! Mentioned in this episode: I’m Obsessed: Evelyn from the Internets. Treasure. Elite. The Meat of It: Follow Danielle Perez! Follow Sofie Hagen! Thigh Gap Comedy. Nanette. Danielle’s Creators/Comedians to Watch: Lena Waithe. Gloria Calderón Kellett. Madison Shepard. Sofie’s Fat Activist Recommendations: Kivan Bay. Dashaun Harrison. @Shooglet on Instagram. Ask a Fattie: The Stoop. Elizabeth Warren's Ancestry. It’s Okay, You Can Ask: Ethnic Blanket. Will Smith. Gillum Roast. The links above may contain affiliate links. Using affiliate links helps us earn a percentage of any purchase you may make on that website, and those earnings will be used to improve our production. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gloria Calderón Kellett runs the show. Literally. She’s the co-showrunner and executive producer of Netflix’s One Day at a Time, and with each season, she’s adding more credits to that list: writer, director and actor. She talks with Alicia about her rise through Hollywood’s writers’ rooms (How I Met Your Mother, Devious Maids, and Drunk History), and argues for letting good things be good. And reveals her plans to take her storytelling to the next level.Love the show? Show your love and become a Latina to Latina insider here!
This week on the show we're thrilled to welcome the creative powerhouse Gloria Calderón Kellett. Well-known for the critically acclaimed relaunch of "One Day At A Time," she is a show-runner, writer, actor and all-around force-to-be-reckoned-with. She talks with Dave and Brad about her writing process, finding new ideas, sitcom writing, writing as a collaboration, editing for humor, and much, much more. Gloria and Dave have been married for a number of years. (Which number is anybody's guess.) So this marks the first time that one of the ComicLab hosts exchanged smooches with one of the guests. Sorry, Jake. BUT FIRST... Speaking of humor writing, Brad's older son, Alex, has become fascinated with writing comedy. And that has resulting in a strange combination of pride and fear for dad. Show notes 00:00 — Brad's son wants to be a writer 11:10 — Facing the blank page 16:46 — What's missing from webcomics? Craft services. 19:49 — Writing an episode for TV 21:19 — Accepting criticism 25:00 — Do Gloria and Dave ever collaborate on each other's projects? 27:27 — "Finding your muse" in an actor 34:24 — Writing as part of a team 44:20 — How to see a live taping of ODAT 45:23 — The sitcom writing format 55:55 — Editing for humor 01:02:09 — Writing in groups vs writing solitude Great rewards when you support ComicLab $2 — support the show $5 — submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast $10 — record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast $50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcast Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.
The art of motherhood. Gloria Calderón Kellett talks about making “One Day at a Time” and the classic TV moms who influenced how she writes about motherhood. Novelists Louise Erdrich and Megan Hunter, along with Parley Ann Boswell, talk about the artistic choice of featuring pregnant women in dystopian fiction. Isabella Rossellini talks to Kurt Andersen about her short film series, “Mammas,” that looks at different animals’ approaches to motherhood. And listener Beth Greenspan finds inspiration in a poem by Mary Karr about when sons go from being boys to men. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The art of motherhood. Gloria Calderón Kellett talks about making “One Day at a Time” and the classic TV moms who influenced how she writes about motherhood. Novelists Louise Erdrich and Megan Hunter, along with Parley Ann Boswell, talk about the artistic choice of featuring pregnant women in dystopian fiction. Isabella Rossellini talks to Kurt Andersen about her short film series, “Mammas,” that looks at different animals’ approaches to motherhood. And listener Beth Greenspan finds inspiration in a poem by Mary Karr about when sons go from being boys to men. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Royce and Gloria Calderón Kellett on their Netflix family comedy One Day at a Time. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/consumed/support
When Norman Lear decided to reboot the classic sitcom One Day at a Time, this time with a Latino family, he wanted a writer-producer who could offer an authentic voice to the project. He found that person in Gloria Calderón Kellett, who incorporated much of her own background into the show, including making the family Cuban.
When Norman Lear decided to reboot the classic sitcom One Day at a Time, this time with a Latino family, he wanted a writer-producer who could offer an authentic voice to the project. He found that person in Gloria Calderón Kellett, who incorporated much of her own background into the show, including making the family Cuban.
Conversamos con la nueva alcaldesa en gestiones, Gloria de Oñate. Platicamos sobre el tema de su salario en el CNR y las propuestas.