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Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 5: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Living Through a Pandemic (Part 2)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 16:44


20/20 New Media's Otessa Ghadar and Diana Eaton chat with Tanya Lee-Koller about business, relationships, and living through a pandemic (part 2). 

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 6: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Living Through a Pandemic (Part 3)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 11:40


20/20 New Media's Otessa Ghadar and Diana Eaton chat with Tanya Lee-Koller about business, relationships, and living through a pandemic (part 3). 

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 7: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Living Through a Pandemic (Part 4)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 8:02


20/20 New Media's Otessa Ghadar and Diana Eaton chat with Tanya Lee-Koller about business, relationships, and living through a pandemic (part 4). 

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 22: Podcast Production & Monetization & Wellbeing (Part 2)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 16:26


20/20 New Media Founder, Otessa Ghadar, and The Sarah Fraser Show Host and Media Personality, Sarah Fraser chat all things podcast production, making money doing what you love, keeping your chill, and living well in a chaotic world (part 2).

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 23: Podcast Production & Monetization & Wellbeing (Part 3)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 17:15


20/20 New Media Founder, Otessa Ghadar, and The Sarah Fraser Show Host and Media Personality, Sarah Fraser chat all things podcast production, making money doing what you love, keeping your chill, and living well in a chaotic world (part 3).

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 24: Podcast Production & Monetization & Wellbeing (Part 4)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 14:05


20/20 New Media Founder, Otessa Ghadar, and The Sarah Fraser Show Host and Media Personality, Sarah Fraser chat all things podcast production, making money doing what you love, keeping your chill, and living well in a chaotic world (part 4).

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 25: Podcast Production & Monetization & Wellbeing (Part 5)

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 13:09


20/20 New Media Founder, Otessa Ghadar, and The Sarah Fraser Show Host and Media Personality, Sarah Fraser chat all things podcast production, making money doing what you love, keeping your chill, and living well in a chaotic world (part 5).

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 4: Entrepreneurship, Relationships, and Living Through a Pandemic

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 50:15


20/20 New Media's Otessa Ghadar and Diana Eaton chat with Tanya Lee-Koller about business, relationships, and living through a pandemic. 

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn
Season 3, Ep. 1: Podcast Production & Monetization & Wellbeing

Conversations with Hysterical Womxn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 74:49


20/20 New Media Founder, Otessa Ghadar, and The Sarah Fraser Show Host and Media Personality, Sarah Fraser chat all things podcast production, making money doing what you love, keeping your chill, and living well in a chaotic world! 

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Otessa Ghadar: How to Tell Your Story (Ep. 151)

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 23:08


  Bio Otessa Marie Ghadar (Instagram: @otessa_, @dcwebfest, @2020newmedia, @hardDCcore)  is an award-winning digital storyteller who uses writing, filmmaking, photography, and technology to share her narratives and build communities. As one of the web series medium’s earliest adopters, Otessa is a true forerunner of digital media. Starting in 2006, Otessa’s web series "Orange Juice in Bishop’s Garden" is now the longest continually running show online, with an international audience in over 145 countries.  Otessa founded the DC Web Fest (one of the first of its kind & now in its 7th year) out of the need for digital content creators to showcase their works, inspiring creativity and innovation.  As an Adjunct Professor at American University, and through additional guest lecturing, Otessa uses her passions to guide the next generation of digital storytellers. Stemming from her knowledge and expertise, she published the world’s first new media textbook called "The Wild West of Film." In addition to speaking, she also enjoys exhibiting her work, having shown work as part of FotoWeek DC, Transformer Gallery, The National Museum for Women in the Arts, amongst others.  A newly initiated Google Next Generation Policy leader, Otessa works diligently to increase technology awareness and innovation among minority and marginalized communities She resides in Washington DC, and is currently working on her next trans-media project -- the Young Adult Science Fiction series, "Lemma." She Completed her Graduate Film Studies at Columbia University's film school in NYC. Resources Otessa Marie Ghadar DC Web Fest hardDCCore series She So Crazy series Orange Juice in Bishops Garden series The Wild West of Film by Otessa Ghadar 20/20 Productions: perfect vision new medi Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/otessa_ News Roundup HUD and DOJ back Facebook advertising discrimination lawsuit The Departments of Housing and Urban Development and Justice last week backed a lawsuit that housing justice advocates brought back in March alleging that Facebook allows advertisers to discriminate against certain groups. The lawsuit alleges that Facebook facilitates unlawful discrimination by allowing advertisers to exclude keywords that are closely associated with those groups and zip codes in which certain demographics reside. HUD filed a formal administrative complaint, which was then followed up by a statement of interest by the DOJ. Former Tesla security employee files whistleblower complaint Tesla’s problems escalated a bit last week-the week following Founder and CEO Elon Musk’s August 7th tweet saying that investors were interested in taking the company private. A former Tesla security employee named Martin Trip has now filed a whistleblower complaint with the Securities and Exchange Commission claiming that he was fired for raising allegations internally that Tesla had failed to report to investors the theft of some $37 million in raw materials from the Gigafactory -- Tesla’s lithium-ion battery production plant in Nevada. The complaint also alleges that Tesla spies on employees and that some Tesla employees engage in drug trafficking. The SEC is already investigating Tesla and Elon Musk to determine whether Musk’s tweet was designed to inflate share prices. Pushback on Google’s China Plans According to a companywide meeting transcript obtained by Reuters, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced last week that, contrary to rumors, the company is not close to launching a search engine in China. To launch such a search engine, Google would need to comply with China’s censorship regulations, a move that has raised internal resistance from many Google employees. In other Google-related news, a new class action lawsuit alleges that Google continues to track users after they turned off their location settings. The case is Patacsil v Google Inc, U.S. District Court, Northern District of California. Alex Jones drama continues The Department of Justice is suing the alleged operators of a pirate radio station in Austin, Texas who were allegedly using a makeshift facility in an apartment complex to illegally broadcast Alex Jones’ conspiracy theories to 90.1FM without a license, via an extension cord. The FCC levied a $15,000 fine against the station operators back in 2014, but the station owners refuse to pay it, claiming that the FCC doesn’t have jurisdiction to levy the fine. Meanwhile, Vimeo joined the long list of internet companies that have booted Alex Jones for violating their terms of service. Twitter has also suspended Jones. President Trump tweeted that internet companies are discriminating against conservative content and that he may “get involved” Pai: White House called him regarding Sinclair FCC Chairman Ajit Pai told the Senate Commerce Committee during an oversight hearing last week that White House counsel Don McGahn contacted him to make a “status inquiry” immediately after Pai announced back in July that he and the FCC had serious concerns about the ill-fated merger of Sinclair and Tribune Media.  But Pai insists that the White House did not interfere in the proceeding. Melania Trump speaks out on cyberbullying First Lady Melania Trump spoke out against cyberbullying at a Rockville summit on Monday as part of her Be Best initiative. The remarks come days after President Trump called Omarosa Manigault a “dog” on Twitter, underscoring a disconnect between the East and West wings of the White House on their approaches to cyberbullying. Netflix signs Kenya Barris Finally, Netflix has signed showrunner Kenya Barris to a multi-year deal to produce a new tv series. Barris created ABC’s successful “black-ish” about an upper-middle class black family, as well as last summer’s movie hit “Girl’s Trip”. The Wall Street Journal reports that Barris negotiated an early exit from the Disney-owned TV network after it refused to air a black-ish episode that featured a plot about athletes kneeling during the national anthem. Barris will be joining Shonda Rhimes at Netflix.

Podcast - Picture Lock
Picture Lock Radio: Ep. 71- DC Web Fest, #whokilledheather, How To Buy A Baby & Caribbean Girl NY

Podcast - Picture Lock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018


Happy Friday folks! This is a jam-packed episode. This weekend the 6th Annual DC Web Fest hits Washington, DC. I have the festival team (Otessa Ghadar, Amy Young, and Diana Eaton) on the show to talk about what you can expect to see. I also have Neal Fisher, director of #whokilledheather, creator Wendy Litner and producer Lauren Corber of How To Buy A Baby, and Mariette MonPierre, director of Caribbean Girl NYC. Don't forget the 2018 DC Black Film Festival call for entries is now open! The festival will be held August 16-18 at the Miracle Theatre in Southeast Washington, DC. Filmmakers can submit through FilmFreeway. Visit dcbff.org for more details! Check out the line up for this year's DC Web Fest here: www.dcwebfest.org Find out who killed Heather here: http://www.whokilledheather.com/ Find out how to buy a baby here: http://www.howtobuyababy.com/ Finally, a Caribbean show! Peep it here: http://www.caribbeangirlnyc.com/ Get a partner as passionate as you in your film or film event's publicity: www.picturelockpr.com Subscribe to this podcast in iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/kevin-sampsons-picture-lock/id639359584?mt=2 Be sure to visit www.picturelockshow.com for everything Picture Lock! Please give us a review on whatever platform you listen to this podcast on. Thanks so much for your continued support. Drop a line a picturelockshow@gmail.com to say hi and let me know what you think of the show. Connect with Picture Lock on Social: FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/picturelockshow SNAPCHAT: https://www.snapchat.com/add/picturelockshow YouTube CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/picturelockshow TWITTER: https://twitter.com/picturelockshow INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/picturelockshow PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/picturelockshow

Seriesly
2017 DC Web Fest Recap - Ep 47

Seriesly

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 30:47


We got a chance to sit down with web series creators Brandon Russell, Joe Carabeo, Lauren Jaslow and the creator of DC Web Fest, Otessa Ghadar. HereFat & Fat The Magic Trick Fashpack: FreetownThe Wizards of AusAttack! Attack! Art?The WatercoolerBrandon Russell's show Beat and Path: Walk of ShameQuestions, comments or concerns? Let us know! Use the hashtag #serieslyrecap to let us know what you are thinking! If you enjoyed this episode please like/follow or subscribe :)Connect with usEmail: serieslypodcast@gmail.com Snapchat: serieslypodcast Website - Twitter - Instagram - Facebook - YouTube

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GenreTainment
G091 - DC Web Fest Founder Otessa Ghadar

GenreTainment

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2015 42:18


For this episode we are speaking with Otessa Marie Ghadar creator of the web series Orange Juice in Bishops Garden, founder of DC Web Series Festival, and president of the new media company 20/20 Productions.Ghadar tells us why and how she founded the first web series & digital media festival in the Washington DC area. We learn how she created her own web series, the challenges she faced filming seven seasons of that show, and the recognition it has gained from the LGBT community.GenreTainment is where we talk about what is happening in the world of film, TV and web series. We give you interviews with writers, directors, producers and actors in both independent and not-so-independent creations. Links:DC Web Fest20/20 ProductionsOrange Juice in Bishops GardenOne Hit DieFuture Duck!@MrMarx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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DCMPTD Podcast Feed
Reel Talk with Film DC Interviews DC WebFest Coordinators

DCMPTD Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014


Reel Talk with Film DC sits down with Otessa Ghadar, creator and producer of the DC Web and Digital Media Festival (DC Web Fest) along with festival coordinators Kathleen Loughran and Ashley Mumford. The festival, in its second year, will take place September 19 and 20th and will feature some of the industry's brightest and talented thought leaders and innovators in digital media and technology.

DCMPTD Podcast Feed
Reel Talk with Film DC Interviews DC WebFest Coordinators

DCMPTD Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2014


Reel Talk with Film DC sits down with Otessa Ghadar, creator and producer of the DC Web and Digital Media Festival (DC Web Fest) along with festival coordinators Kathleen Loughran and Ashley Mumford. The festival, in its second year, will take place September 19 and 20th and will feature some of the industry's brightest and talented thought leaders and innovators in digital media and technology.

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Anthony Anderson and Otessa Ghadar Interview: How to Create a Web Series

DCMPTD Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013


MPTD sits down with popular DC-based web series creators and Filmmakers of the Month Anthony Anderson and Otessa Ghadar to discuss what goes into creating a web series and why everyone is so hooked on their shows. Anthony Anderson's "Anacostia: The Web Series" is heading into its 4th season and Otessa Ghadar's "Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden" is in the middle of its 6th season. Both shows are appreciated not just locally but nationally and internationally as well.

DCMPTD Podcast Feed
Anthony Anderson and Otessa Ghadar Interview: How to Create a Web Series

DCMPTD Podcast Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2013


MPTD sits down with popular DC-based web series creators and Filmmakers of the Month Anthony Anderson and Otessa Ghadar to discuss what goes into creating a web series and why everyone is so hooked on their shows. Anthony Anderson's "Anacostia: The Web Series" is heading into its 4th season and Otessa Ghadar's "Orange Juice in Bishop's Garden" is in the middle of its 6th season. Both shows are appreciated not just locally but nationally and internationally as well.