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We made it! Time for the holidays, time for our 300th episode, time for meat horror, time to hear from our listeners, time for Nicole J. Butler, time for red and green, and time for Santa’s elves being tied to a possible ancient “Aryan” race. Why do you think it’s red and green? What other […]
We made it! Time for the holidays, time for our 300th episode, time for meat horror, time to hear from our listeners, time for Nicole J. Butler, time for red and green, and time for Santa’s elves being tied to a possible ancient “Aryan” race. Why do you think it’s red and green? What other […]
On this episode of the Shed Geek Podcast Shannon speaks with Nicole J. Butler, a.k.a SHE SHED CHERYL from the infamous State Farm Commercial where her she shed burnt down, and needed replaced with their insurance policy. Nicole was such a joy to speak with. She lives her everyday as an artist in Hollywood, where she has made here career as an actress for the past 18 years. She was kind enough to speak with the Shed Geek Podcast on how the commercial involving her as SHE SHED CHERYL changed her acting career. Nicole was an absolute blast to speak with, and brought a very welcome and entertaining element to the show. You never know where you may see her, this year we spotted her during a Super Bowl advertisement. Thanks Nicole, for giving us time to speak with such a talented professional. Who knows, maybe one day someone will put Nicole back in a shed commercial. Also, find out how the podcast can be heard throughout the plain communities by dialing the number 330-997-3055. If the number is busy, just dial again! For more information or to know more about the Shed Geek Podcast visit us at our website.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, or YouTube at the handle @shedgeekpodcast.To be a guest on the Shed Geek Podcast visit our website and fill out the "Contact Us" form.To suggest show topics or ask questions you want answered email us at info@shedgeek.com.This episodes Sponsors:Studio Sponsor: Union Grove LumberMini Barn Audio: RTO NationalHigh Barn Audio: Shed HubMini Barn Audio: CALMini Barn Video: Joey PivotLiftHigh Barn Video: My ShedHigh Barn Video: Shed HubMini Barn Video: SHEDorize
How can you stay true to yourself, even if the whole wide world is telling you to be different? From (not) networking in Hollywood as an introverted actress to turning an ADHD diagnosis into a wonderful opportunity to acquire new skills and techniques, Nicole J Butler does things her own way.In the past 20 years, Nicole has appeared in over 100 commercials, television shows, and independent projects, including her self-produced web series, “Sister President”. But that level of success didn't come easily. Nicole moved to Hollywood with just $200. She got stuck with jobs that she hated, made it through terrible auditions, quit acting, and went broke. Then, after years of doing it wrong, she decided to stop following “the rules”… and started getting it right.In this episode, Nicole and I talk aboutBeing a leader and an introvertIowa, intersectional invisibility and being a Black woman in HollywoodWhat working through burnout feels likeA different perspective on being diagnosed with ADHD as an adultThis episode at a glance:[10:34] How Nicole turned political disenchantment into a compelling web series. [19:11] Getting through those "make or break" moments. [23:16] How to know if someone is a good match to work with: shared work ethics, values, and people who are a pleasure to be around. [27:58] Being a Black woman in Hollywood - from back when all the roles were bailiffs and policewomen... to now. [29:48] The conundrum of intersectional invisibility: being incredibly unique and visible - but at the same time finding it so much harder to get people to listen to you.[36:18] Being an introvert in a traditionally extroverted field[40:42] Why leadership is not about value or importance; it's about adding your unique talents to the big puzzle. [42:42] How even if leading is not your default setting, sometimes it's necessary, a means to an end[50:59] Working through burnout - mental and physical exhaustionResources and Links mentioned in this episodeCheck out Nicole's websiteFollow Nicole on Instagram or TwitterWatch Sister President on YouTubeRead about breast cancer and/or find support at the National Breast Cancer FoundationRichard Branson on Dyslexia and ImaginationRead more about burnout prevention and treatment More about the “My Good Woman” podcastMy Good Woman is a podcast for new and future female leaders hosted by me, Dawn Andrews! I'm a happily married hockey mom, proud female leader, and founder and CEO of Free Range Thinking, where we turn founders into confident CEOs with strategic consulting and leadership training.Grab a seat at the table with me each week for candid conversations with culture-shifting, glass ceiling-busting, trailblazing women leading enterprises making a change in the world. We discuss what makes them tick and how they get it all done. And we share actionable strategies to help you and your team get organized - so you can focus on your company's growth, profit and impact. If you liked what you heard, don't forget to follow along, so you never miss an episode. And leave us a review before you go!
On this episode of Diversity Be Like, host Sequoia Houston talks to actress, writer, and producer Nicole J. Butler about her new online series Sister President, what it's like being a Black woman in Hollywood, and how her career has evolved since she moved to LA in 2015.
On this episode of Diversity Be Like, host Sequoia Houston talks to actress, writer, and producer Nicole J. Butler about her new online series Sister President, what it's like being a Black woman in Hollywood, and how her career has evolved since she moved to LA in 2015.
In our 2nd episode, Sam Torode speaks with actress Nicole J. Butler. Nicole has appeared in TV shows from “ER” and “CSI” to “Jimmy Kimmel Live” and “Space Force.” She's perhaps best known as “She-Shed Cheryl” from a viral State Farm commercial. Recently she wrote, produced, and starred in her own comedy series, “Sister President,” free to watch on YouTube. Her production company is called the Live True Project. In this interview, Nicole discusses how she came to love the theater; the art of embodying a character; scripting her own series; her spiritual journey; the importance of on-screen diversity; politics and the pandemic; and more. Visit Nicole's website: nicolejbutler.com Watch “Sister President”: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAoubP1sR8LYB9ygNP7o3PihC76pTv1z0 Follow her on Twitter: twitter.com/nicolejbutler And Instagram: instagram.com/nicolejbutler This ad-free podcast is supported by Sam's books, including “Living from the Soul: The 7 Spiritual Principles of Ralph Waldo Emerson,” available at samtorode.com.
Christine was so happy to be joined by writer, producer, and actress Nicole J. Butler, who played Prizzi Pritchett on Hart of Dixie, to talk about her journey from Chicago to Los Angeles, her time on Hart of Dixie, She-Shed Cheryl, and her new web series, Sister President! Visit Nicole's Website! Watch the trailer for Sister President HERE! Link to Nicole J. Butler's YouTube channel, The Live True Project Intro Music: Moonshine Creek by Swoop Cash Roll
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes actress and producer Ncole J. Butler to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss her journey in front of the camera and behind it---and how SISTER PRESIDENT came to be.
Host Adrianne Murchison, returning guest Lanada Chanel Duncan of b.e. decors interior decorating company and actress Nicole J. Butler, well-known as She-Shed Cheryl in State Farm commercials, discuss the importance of self care during the coronavirus pandemic. The episode is a preview for the debut of Chanel Duncan’s upcoming podcast, She-Talks in the She-Cave. Butler has appeared on numerous television shows and produces series through her production company, The Live True Project.
Actress Nicole J. Butler, the star of the State Farm ' She Shed' commercial, was born in Chicago and moved to Los Angeles after college to pursue her dreams of acting. It was countless small parts in TV shows such as 'The Big Bang Theory,' 'Mike and Molly,' 'NCIS' and many more — coupled with commercials for such national brands as Progressive Insurance, Gain laundry detergent, Pizza Hut, Walmart, and Target that moved her career from part-time to full time actress. Ultimately it was that State Farm commercial that went viral that sent her from “commercial actress” to “She Shed Cheryl,” a moniker she would come to embrace. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Rick and Dave discuss a kid who chopped off his dad’s head, castration limericks, Harry Caray & Ron Santo, Rick’s brush with Dennis Hopper, and they interview She-Shed Cheryl (Nicole J. Butler) from the State Farm commercial. [Ep150] The post Minutia Men – Chopping Heads & Burning Sheds appeared first on Radio Misfits.