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Amper Radio
De Marcas y Empresas Ep. 14

Amper Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 34:25


El día de hoy tenemos entrevista con Ana Mazú Camou, directora de ISATV. Producción: Amper Radio Amper es una estación de la Universidad Latinoamericana Los comentarios y opiniones vertidos en este programa, son de exclusiva responsabilidad de quien los emite, y puede no reflejar la opinión de la institución.

Will and Lee Show
#10 Tom Ngo: A Journey from Poppin’ Bottles to PopShop Live

Will and Lee Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 72:07


At 19, Tom Ngo, started club promoting by passing out flyers. In no time, he set out to become the Asian American Puff Daddy, throwing his own nightclub events and managing artists. Always the visionary and innovator, Tom has helped push Asian American representation to where we are today. Over his career, Tom has: Managed Asian American artists like Far East Movement, MC Jin, Dumbfounded, and Keith Ape. Helped create CXSHXNLY, an Asian American artist management company that later became 88rising. Helped create ISATV, an Asian American Media platform, with co-creaters Wongfu Productions and Far East Movement. Founded Jetset LA, an Asian American events company, that has done over 4000 nightclub events. Today, Tom is the head of content for PopShop Live a livestreaming e-commerce app. Find Tom online: Tom Ngo TED Talk: I am Azn American Good Luck Glow Up Podcast: @goodluckglowup @tomngo422 PopShop Live: popshop.live A16Z's Article on Livestream E-commerce: Shopatainment: Video Shopping as Entertainment Please subscribe to our podcast! You can find the latest episodes and notes at: willandlee.show

Craft A Life You Love
061: The Dream Phase with Lynn Chen

Craft A Life You Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 43:06


As a creative there will likely come times when you pivot and try new things within your industry. That’s what Lynn Chen did when she decided to create her debut film, I Will Make You Mine which she wrote, produced, directed and starred in. Lynn is an actor that has been featured in television shows, films, audiobooks and video games. In this episode, we chat about how her experience as a food blogger helped her career as a filmmaker and while she created her debut film. She tells us why she was inspired to create her movie and how a lack of diversity on-screen affected her. Lynn shares her advice for people who want to break into the industry and her plans for ditching uncertainty and honing in on her dream phase. (This episode was pre-recorded on June 10, 2020) What’s in this episode: What brought Lynn to the point of making a film How having a lack of Asian diversity on-screen affected her as an actress Why she wanted to create a movie about Asian Americans Her experience of acting and directing in her film Lynn’s BuzzFeed food series and how it came about Why it’s okay to pivot and try new things How her past as a food blogger helped her as a filmmaker Her experience with loneliness in creative fields Lynn’s thoughts on her movie being selected for the 2020 SXSW Film Festival Her advice for someone who wants to break into the industry What Lynn’s planning to do next About Lynn:Lynn Chen makes her filmmaking debut with I WILL MAKE YOU MINE, a feature film which she wrote, produced, directed and stars in. The movie is an Official Selection of the 2020 SXSW Film Festival and is available on cable/digital streaming/DVD through Gravitas Ventures. She is best known as an actor, with credits in over 50 television shows (SHAMELESS, SILICON VALLEY), films (SAVING FACE, GO BACK TO CHINA) audiobooks (CRAZY RICH ASIANS) and video games (CALL OF DUTY: BLACK OPS III & IV). She first discovered her love of storytelling behind the camera by writing a comedy pilot during her year-long talent holding deal with NBC. Lynn co-wrote, produced, and starred in the one-woman short film VIA TEXT and was a co-producer/series regular on NICE GIRLS CREW, which aired for two seasons on Comcast. Lynn has produced, directed, and hosted non-scripted content for outlets like BuzzFeed, Tastemade, Hello Giggles, and ISATV that have seen over 40 million views. She created the blogs/podcasts The Actor’s Diet and Thick Dumpling Skin which have won numerous awards, including the BlogHer “Voices of the Year” and the Editor’s Choice for CBS LA’s “Most Valuable Blogger.” Lynn was selected in Marie Claire Magazine as part of their feature on the “Next Generation of Social Activists.” Lynn has also been a spokesperson for The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA), has worked with Time’s Up, the National Organization of Women (NOW), and is an Ambassador for Miry’s List. She has spoken at Disneyland California Food and Wine, WonderCon, Stanford, Dartmouth, and Wellesley University. Connect with Lynn:Website | Instagram | Facebook Links:I Will Make You Mine Hope you’ve enjoyed this episode! Would love to hear from you. What is one thing you can do with the wisdom and guidance you’ve extracted from this episode to make a positive and lasting change in your own life? Connect with me on social media. You can find me @amytangerine on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and pretty much anywhere. If you’re enjoying this podcast, please rate and review on iTunes, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and let your friends know about it too! The more we spread the creativity and happiness that comes from pursuing our passions, the better off our amazing community will be. Hope you feel uplifted, energized and inspired. 

Stay Podsitive with Sierra Katow
DANakaDAN! (ISAtv)

Stay Podsitive with Sierra Katow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 80:54


Dan chats with Sierra about the plight of social media and the general FATE OF THE WORLD!

Pulling Your Hair Out: Conversations About The Writing Process

Growing up, Thomas Reyes' Filipino immigrant parents moved a lot. He attended seven different schools, and lived in Las Vegas for seven years, all by the time he was in middle school. As an only child, he could make friends easily, but sitcoms became his surrogate siblings. He attended UCLA and after graduating, instead of going to law school, he studied sitcom writing at UCLA Extension. He has held a variety of positions in both scripted and unscripted television and has written for ISAtv as well the BuzzFeed series Ask an Asian. He has also written for the Disney ABC Talent Showcase and the CBS Diversity Sketch Workshop. He was a semifinalist at the Austin Film Festival and New York Television Festival. He recently completed the Warner Bros. Television Writers’ Workshop and is currently Staff Writer on the upcoming half-hour dramedy American Woman which will premiere in early 2018 on the newly launched Paramount Network. "[The professor] tore my script apart. It was brutal but it was a great lesson in not being precious... It's fine. I can go back to the drawing board and I'll still have more ideas, I'll still have more pages to write." • Thomas Reyes on Twitter and his website • American Woman (Paramount Network) • Warner Bros. Writers' Workshop   // Pulling Your Hair Out is produced and hosted by Richard Lowe. Music by Joshua Moshier.  

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan
231: The Journey To Recovery With Reera Yoo

The Tao of Self Confidence With Sheena Yap Chan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2016 11:59


Reera Yoo is a writer and filmmaker based in Southern California. Her name means “conqueror of the world,” and like all Ravenclaws, she carries a book with her wherever she goes. Reera completed her Bachelor of Fine Arts at New York University in 2012, majoring in Dramatic Writing and minoring in Producing. As a writer and editor, she has contributed to publications including KoreAm Journal, Audrey Magazine, Kollaboration, and Hallyu Magazine. She has also assisted in the production of videos featured on ISAtv, Wong Fu Productions, and BuzzFeed. Reera used to devalue her worth thinking she was never good enough in anything she did. It got so bad that she even had suicidal thoughts until her professor gave Reera some advice that made her stop the self loathing and started her journey to recovery. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Reera's episode, Reera's website, resources, gifts and so much more.

Likewise
LW 63: DANakaDAN (LIVE in New York!)

Likewise

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2015 40:23


YouTuber and rapper DANakaDAN joins this podcast this week LIVE from Kollaboration New York! Dan rose to fame through his work on ISATV, working hand-in-hand with acts ranging from David Choi to Dumbfoundead. Tune in as Matt and Dan chat it up in St. Marks, as they discuss his acclaimed documentary akaDan, a film capturing his journey pursuing his roots as a Korean American adoptee.