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Best podcasts about jessica bellamy

Latest podcast episodes about jessica bellamy

BLACK GIRLS EATING
Jessica Bellamy| On the Scene. Behind the Scene. A true creative story.

BLACK GIRLS EATING

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 59:04


On the scene, behind the scences. Jessics Bellamy sits down with Candace and Tanorria to talk all things creative, in the life of captivating wife and mom and the face behind Black Girls in Starbucks. Grab a cup and take a seat as the trio dives into what creating online connection groups is really like and why a life on the scene but behind the scencs suits them just fine.

Coffee Chat Podcast
Laneikka Denne and Ziggy Resnick Chat Feminazi @ Belvoir 25A

Coffee Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 31:33


Hello Cuties! The podcast is back with short snappy episodes with queer artists in celebration of Sydney World Pride!! First episode of season five is with Laneikka Denne and Ziggy Resnick where we chatted all things Feminazi, why queer stories are important, experiences being a queer creative and some fun rapid fire questions! So, grab a coffee and enjoy!! BIOS: Laneikka is a queer writer and actor from Western Sydney. At seventeen, Laneikka wrote DEAD SKIN which premiered at KXT to a sold-out season, published by Australian Plays and the winner of SA State Theatre Company's Young Playwrights Award. Laneikka's second play FEMINAZI premieres as part of Belvoir Theatre's Sydney World Pride Programming in 2023. Laneikka was the recipient of the Diversity Entertainment Creative Mentorship 2022, her play DEAD SKIN was performed in LA, to be developed into a feature film adaption of the play. Laneikka's short screenplay Oi was awarded Open Screenplay's Best Short Drama Award and is in pre-production in Sydney. Laneikka acted in the national tour of FOLLOW ME HOME with ATYP and is currently Sally in Netflix's ‘Wellmania'. Laneikka created THE MONOLOGUE COLLECTIVE where teenagers write monologues for teenagers to perform for the HSC to sold-out seasons and was nominated for Best Production for Young People at the Sydney Theatre Awards 2023. Young, queer humans are at the heart of all of Laneikka's work.A queer, Jewish, Greek, first generation “Australian” clown, Ziggy graduated from NIDA with a BFA (Acting) in 2020. During this time she worked with Leticia Caceres on SIX, Priscilla Jackman on Ibsen's Ghosts and Jim Sharman on Twelfth Night, and debuted the role of Amélie in the first Australian stage adaptation of the film Amélie (dir. Miranda Middleton). After graduating from NIDA, Ziggy debuted the role of Shoshana in A is for Apple by Jessica Bellamy at Griffin Theatre Company, worked as a clown on Opera Australia's Ernani, starred in a new Australian show Trash Pop Butterflies Dance Dance Paradise as part of Midsumma Festival and directed Much Stuff at Kings Cross Theatre. She will perform her new play Pear-Shaped in 2023 at TheatreWorks Melbourne. Ziggy is proud to be a member of the 2022/23 SheWrites Collective at TheatreWorks and the RIPE Development Program at Fruit Box Theatre.

Life With Lam
Manav Shrivastav: The Nepalese Wonder Boy

Life With Lam

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 60:40


Welcome back to Life With Lam! Thank you for taking the time out of your day to listen to this podcast, I hope you enjoy XOXO Joining me in this episode is Manav Shrivastav, fellow committee member from the DSA crew. Wanting to spice things up a little bit and deviating from DSA, Manav and I discuss his many side hustles and the motivations surrounding his packed out schedule. Landing a gig at the 7th Floor Theatre, Manav stars in "Sprout by Jessica Bellamy", discussing the process behind scouting, practicing for productions and acting in general. The two of us dive into why he continues to strive, the many influences in his life from early stages and to this present date in what is another thrilling episode of Life With Lam. Thank you Manav for hopping into the studio, I hope you listeners can sit back and enjoy the latest episode as much as I did! Manav's Socials: Instagram (Personal) - https://www.instagram.com/manav_everest/ DJ'ing - https://www.facebook.com/DJEverestMelb/ Remember if you enjoyed the episode, please don't forget to follow Life With Lam and leave a review. Contact me via these handles if you want to collaborate or be a part of the family! Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lifewithlampodcast/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lifewithlampodcast Email - lifewithlampodcast@gmail.com

Borrowed Wisdom with Robert Barry Fleming
How Community-Oriented Research Can Dismantle Systems and Dispel the Myth of Data Neutrality, ft Jessica Bellamy & Josh Poe (Root Cause Research Center)

Borrowed Wisdom with Robert Barry Fleming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 41:25


Co-Principal Investigators Jessica Bellamy and Josh Poe share their work connecting data justice, housing justice, and abolition and discuss their practice of accountability and accompaniment, and subversive intellectualism in the South. Jessica Bellamy is an award-winning international speaker, workshop facilitator, motion infographic designer, and research analyst. She and her colleague Josh Poe are the founders of the Root Cause Research Center which is a grassroots-led institution that collects data, creates data visuals, and trains impacted community members in research and data storytelling. Jessica's research career began at the University of Louisville's Neurodevelopmental Science Lab, where she worked for nearly five years. She later used her training as a research analyst, as well as her training in community organizing and graphic design to start GRIDS: The Grassroots Information Design Studio, which was a social enterprise that combined all three skill sets to benefit social initiatives. Josh Poe is the co-founder and Co-Principal Investigator at the Root Cause Research Center here in Louisville. He is an urban planner, community organizer, and geographer with over 20 years of scholarship, activism and practical experience in planning, urban land policy and housing issues in his home state of Kentucky and Seattle, Washington, including with Black Lives Matter Louisville. Make your voice heard about the Smoketown development: https://www.cflouisville.org/resources/smoketown-feedback/

Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs
106. The Importance of Creating Diverse and Inclusive Business Graphics

Studio 78: Branding, Productivity, & Business Tips for Female Creative Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 44:47


Jessica Bellamy is an award-winning international speaker, workshop facilitator, motion infographic designer, and research analyst. She has presented and given workshops on information design and data equity in the United States and in other countries.  She presents at conferences as well as at universities such as Carnegie Mellon, UCLA, Vermont College of Fine Arts, ArtCenter, and Yale. Jessica is an alumnus of the Adobe Creative Residency program.  She is also a Design Justice advocate.  She started her design career working with nonprofits and community groups to create compelling explainers that break down complex service and policy information. In this episode, Jessica discusses big data and how it’s being used in society, how to work with nonprofits, tips for creating visuals, and the benefits of creating workshops. She also discusses the Adobe Creative Residence and how that experience impacted her career. Show notes: https://nachesnow.com/106

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers
Episode 044 - Jessica Bellamy

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 35:25


Today's guest is Jessica Bellamy, Motion Information Designer, Founder of GRIDS, and International Speaker from Louisville KY. GRIDS is an agency that specializes in creating infographics for non-profits and community groups to help explain complex issues, services, and policies. They offer courses as well. Jessica shares what it was like in 2017 when she was selected as one of six creatives brought in for the Adobe Creative Residency. She tells us about the first time she noticed design out in the world, but it isn't what you think. I can also say that I learned so much from Jessica during this interview and I know you will too.

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The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers
Episode 044 - Jessica Bellamy

The Quickie - Interviews for Graphic Designers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2019 35:25


Today's guest is Jessica Bellamy, Motion Information Designer, Founder of GRIDS, and International Speaker from Louisville KY. GRIDS is an agency that specializes in creating infographics for non-profits and community groups to help explain complex issues, services, and policies. They offer courses as well. Jessica shares what it was like in 2017 when she was selected as one of six creatives brought in for the Adobe Creative Residency. She tells us about the first time she noticed design out in the world, but it isn't what you think. I can also say that I learned so much from Jessica during this interview and I know you will too. 

First Things First
Jessica Bellamy

First Things First

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 18:10


Jessica Bellamy is an information designer. She tells visual stories using data and personal narratives. She started her design career working with nonprofits and community groups to create visuals that break down complex service and policy information. In 2015, she created a small design agency called GRIDS: The Grassroots Information Design Studio. She creates infographics for social change. In this episode, we talk about how design can be used as a tool to help fight for social justice and the problem with askholes. First Things First is produced as part of Frontier Media. Learn more at www.frontier.is Host: Paddy Harrington Producer and Editor: Max Cotter   Frontier’s sponsor music is an edited version of “sketch (rum-portrait)” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/sketch_rum-portrait_1585 This episode features an edited version of “get out” by Jahzzar from the album “Sketches.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Sketches/get_out_1716 This episode features an edited version of “Once more with you” by Loyalty Freak Music from the album “MINIMAL AMBIENT BOUNCE.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Loyalty_Freak_Music/MINIMAL_AMBIENT_BOUNCE/Loyalty_Freak_Music_-_MINIMAL_AMBIENT_BOUNCE_-_01_Once_more_with_you This episode features an edited version of “Murmur” by Broke For Free from the album “Layers.” The original can be found at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Layers/Murmur_1979

Lessons Learned in Marketing
LLM 86 Infographic design with Jessica Bellamy

Lessons Learned in Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 39:41


Jessica Bellamy is a motion Infographic designer from Louisville Kentucky. her work tells visual stories using data and personal narratives.Jessica started her design career working with non-profits and community groups to create compelling explainers that break down complex service and policy information.We talk about GRIDS, how it started and how she landed in infographic design after...

Lessons Learned in Marketing
Infographic design with Jessica Bellamy

Lessons Learned in Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 39:41


Jessica Bellamy is a motion Infographic designer from Louisville Kentucky. Her work tells visual stories using data and personal narratives. Jessica started her design career working with non-profits and community groups to create compelling explainers that break down complex service and policy information. We talk about GRIDS, how it started and how she landed in infographic design after...

The PolicyViz Podcast
Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 33:36


International speaker, Adobe Creative Residency alumna, and award-winning infographic designer, Jessica Bellamy, graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Louisville (UofL) with degrees in Drawing (BFA), Graphic Design (BFA), Pan African Studies (BA), and a minor in Communication. As... The post Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy appeared first on PolicyViz.

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The PolicyViz Podcast
Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy

The PolicyViz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 33:37


International speaker, Adobe Creative Residency alumna, and award-winning infographic designer, Jessica Bellamy, graduated Summa Cum Laude from the University of Louisville (UofL) with degrees in Drawing (BFA), Graphic Design (BFA), Pan African Studies (BA), and a minor in Communication. As... The post Episode #148: Jessica Bellamy appeared first on PolicyViz.

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Strange Fruit
Strange Fruit #221: Addressing America's Racial 'Sleep Gap'

Strange Fruit

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 49:47


We know being black in America affects lots of aspects of life. You're likely to make less money than a white person doing the same job. Your kids are more likely to get a harsher punishment at school than a white kid who misbehaved the same way. But a new op-ed by Emory University Professor Benjamin Reiss says there's a disparity at play that you might not even have thought about: sleep. Turns out, race shapes our sleep - and the reasons stretch deep into our country's history. Reiss joins us this week to explain why, and what we can do about it. We also check in with Minneapolis City Council member Andrea Jenkins. Her election victory last month made her the first openly transgender woman of color to be elected to public office. And we'll check in with Jessica Bellamy from Kentuckians for the Commonwealth. They're having a black trivia fundraiser on December 7, and Jessica stopped by to try to stump us with some sample questions!

Revision Path
177: Jessica Bellamy

Revision Path

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2017 56:25


We're starting off February this year by talking with entrepreneur and visual storyteller Jessica Bellamy. She specializes in creating eye-catching information graphics that are easy to understand and share, which is definitely needed in this current climate of "fake news". Jessica talked about her exhibit titled The Black Woman Project, the progressive design scene in Louisville, Kentucky, and how she started her grassroots design studio GRIDS, which is currently working on a project about bringing awareness to the incarceration system. If you're trying to find someone that cares about her community and helps give back by using design, then look no further! Thank you for all you do Jessica! GRIDS: The Grassroots Information Design Studio GRIDS: The Grassroots Information Design Studio on Facebook Come join the Revision Path community on Slack! http://revisionpath.com/slack Check out the Revision Path store and buy a t-shirt or hoodie to help support the movement! Free shipping on orders of $30 and more from February 10-13! Use promo code FORYOU at checkout! http://revisionpath.com/store February 27 will be our 4th anniversary episode, and you can be a part of the show! Send your comments and voice by February 24! We're on iTunes and Stitcher as well! Visit http://revisionpath.com/iTunes or http://revisionpath.com/stitcher, subscribe, and leave us a 5-star rating and a review! Thanks so much to all of you who have already rated and reviewed us! Interested in sponsoring the Revision Path podcast? Head on over to http://revisionpath.com/donate and help support the show!