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As the Bagels reflect on the Jewish New Year and the anniversary of the Oct. 7th terror attacks in Israel, they are also uplifted thanks to a conversation about Reboot Studios' latest project, "We Should Eat." Written and directed by Shaina Feinberg and developed by Alysia Reiner, the short tells the story of a Jewish family with a Filipino father and Jewish mother. The duo tells Esther and Erin about the film's diverse Jewish experiences and nuanced character dynamics while addressing existential dread and intergenerational trauma. Check out these links: Shaina Feinberg's A Brief History of Hating My Face | NYT Reboot's The Anne Frank Gift Shop Sneak Peak Learn more about Reboot here.
Julia Rothman is an award-winning illustrator, pattern maker, NYT columnist and party motivator from New York. Her drawings appear on a variety of things, from newspapers and magazines to posters and billboards, wallpapers, bedding, towels, apparel, mugs and other merchandise. Julia has authored and illustrated over twelve books and has an illustrated column in the New York Times called “Scratch” about small businesses with big personalities. A lot of her projects were self-initiated. Julia just reaches out to people she wants to work with. She enjoys having a variety of projects at the same time and a lot of them are found by proactively pitching ideas. Many artists may not know this, she says, but she encourages everyone to just take a leap and contact prospective clients. You never know who might need your art. Julia likes to maintain a regular drawing practice. She always keeps a sketch pad around and can be found doodling most of the time. Sometimes she draws with friends and other times she just draws to stay busy. If she hasn't drawn for a while, she feels a certain sense of discomfort. She regularly attends drawing nights, meets up with other artists and has co-founded Women Who Draw, an open directory of female* professional illustrators, artists and cartoonists. On this episode we dive deep into how Julia found her way into the illustration world, what teaching at RISD and SVA has taught her, the benefits of starting the year with a More/Less list, and why you shouldn't be afraid of bad drawings. She even shares the backstory of how she became a professional party motivator. Such a fun and informative conversation with one of the most prolific illustrators of our time! _________ MENTIONED LINKS: • Women Who Draw: an open directory of female professional illustrators • Ladies Drawing Night: a female-only (trans-inclusive) drink and draw • “Scratch”: Julia Rothman & Shaina Feinberg's New York Times column • The Anatomy Series: The Julia Rothman Collection • “Every Body – An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle”, Julia Rothman & Shaina Feinberg • Julia's wallpapers at Hygge & West • Skillshare course: “How to Make A Repeat Pattern with Julia Rothman” • Purchase Julia's books on Indiebound • Matt Dorfman: art director of the NYT Book Review • Lynda Barry's “Making Comics” • Vogue article about Julia's More/Less lists _________ FOLLOW JULIA: Instagram: @juliarothmanWebsite: juliarothman.comTwitter: x.com/juliarothmanPatreon: patreon.com/juliarothman HIRE JULIA: juliaaprilrothman@gmail.com _________ If you liked this episode, please subscribe and leave a review. And follow Paid 2 Draw on Instagram and TikTok. _________ Hosted by Vicky Cichoń and Dave Leutert. Music by Amanda Deff. _________ Berlin Letters Festival: Come to our live interview with Ximena Jiménez on Sunday, July 7th, at ~1:15pm at silent green in Berlin! ✨ There are also various workshops available during Berlin Letters, even for non-ticket holders. You can find a workshop overview right here. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/paid2draw/message
Annie reads from How We Got By, a new book by Shaina Feinberg & Julia Rothman which includes a chapter about how School For The Dogs got started. She also gives an update on the bizarre/sad Dog Daddy world tour, and shares how excited she got when she first read about a man being called "the hot dog trainer." Who was the handsome fella? November giveaway: Enter to win a "Hot Dog Trainer" mug this month at http://schoolforthedogs.com/pod Apply to the SFTD Professional Course through Nov. 30th. http://schoolforthedogs.com/pro Get How We Got By on Amazon: https://rebrand.ly/hwgb Hot Dog Train Instagram: @annie.grossman @schoolforthedogs --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dogs/support
This week Angie is joined by writer and filmmaker Shaina Feinberg and illustrator Julia Rothman to talk about their new book, How We Got By: 111 People Share Stories of Survival, Resilience & Hope through Hardship. The book was inspired by the success of their illustrated column for the business section of The New York Times called Scratch about people's relationship with money, small businesses, and resilience. They talk about how writing a book can help you find a husband (!), how speaking with strangers has encouraged them to live more fully, and the quirks that define their friendship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Angie is joined by writer and filmmaker Shaina Feinberg and illustrator Julia Rothman to talk about their new book, How We Got By: 111 People Share Stories of Survival, Resilience & Hope through Hardship. The book was inspired by the success of their illustrated column for the business section of The New York Times called Scratch about people's relationship with money, small businesses, and resilience. They talk about how writing a book can help you find a husband (!), how speaking with strangers has encouraged them to live more fully, and the quirks that define their friendship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello everyone! In this episode I discuss The Daughters of Temperance Hobbs by Katherine Howe and Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle, by Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg . I hope you enjoy it!Contact: ReadingWithChristineFigs@gmail.com Shop: https://bookshop.org/shop/ReadingWithChristineFigs
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Shaina Feinberg joins me on the podcast this week to talk about the brand new second season of her series, Dinette. The show follows a group of female and gender non-conforming friends navigating their relationships with each other, the world and themselves. We chatted a bunch about how she created this (and her many other projects) […] The post MikeyPod 338 | Filmmaker Shaina Feinberg appeared first on MikeyPod.
October 3-9, 1992 This week Ken welcomes filmmaker, and all around talent, Shaina Feinberg to the show. Ken and Shaina discuss newly borns, how 1992 is a good year for Ken, Joan Rivers, The Real World, MTV, growing up in Manhattan, how big a difference a few years seems when you are younger, how people with a different style than you can seem way older, Bob Newhart, pitching a show for a 95 year old, home shopping network, the many phases of a creative career, directing a play, finding your direction in life later in life, having a ton of different jobs, favorite female directors, being a woman in a industry seen as a man's industry, Penelope Spheeris, shooting things in a pandemic, getting into directing via acting, Amy Heckerling, Martha Coolidge, My So-Called Life, Kate & Allie, Fringe, This Way Up, UK Shows, showing your kids positive role models, showcasing women, making Cheers now, doing staged readings of sitcom scripts, travel shows, food shows, Somebody Feed Phil, Anthony Bordain, Nailed It!, making documentaries about Shaina's mom, how people end up in Manhattan, how stand up comedy is like being a chef, wanting your kids to have a better life than you did, having a love of making stuff, having a lot of pans in the fire, wanting to write for Work in Progress, blue sky shows, not making shows with incredibly unlikable characters and introducing the youngest guest in the history of TV Guidance Counselor.
Pull yourself together and get ready for another scorching hot episode of The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour as Dave, Dez, and Chris welcome back all-star champion Shaina Feinberg to the program to discuss the new season of her series Dinette, having a second human child, taking care of plants, TV series Dave wants to be on, bidet use, and other fun topics. Recorded live September 27, 2021.Watch Dinette on BRIC TV or Dave will stab you.Watch The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour every Monday at 8pm ET, now exclusively on Twitch!Support this show by becoming a Maximum Fun member!Buy Painted Doll's new record How To Draw Fire from Tee Pee Records today!Purchase Witch Taint's new album Sons of Midwestern Darkness immediately.Dave's new stand up album The Pride of Cleveland is out now on 800 Pound Gorilla Records! Buy it or Dave will stab you.Watch the music video for “Death To Death Metal” on YouTube or Dave's feelings will be hurt.Follow Dave on Instagram (@mrdavehill), Dez on Twitter (@shouthouseradio) and Chris on Twitter (@csgersbeck). Dave is banned from Twitter.Buy Dave's incredible new book Parking The MooseJoin our incredible weekly newsletter. This is basically the greatest newsletter you'll ever sign up for.Chat with listeners at Dave Hill's Facebooking Incident. Everyone is making out here and stuff. It rules.Please listen to our other podcast Dave Hill: History Fluffer. It's totally different from this one and it smells great.Also please listen to our other other podcast So… You're Canadian with Dave Hill on the Maximum Fun Network.
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Shaina Feinberg is a writer/director from New York City. Her book Every Body – a candid look at sex from every angle – came out in January 2021 from Little, Brown. Her bi-weekly column in The New York Times, "Scratch" is an illustrated look at the world of business. Shaina is also a filmmaker who specializes in micro-budget filmmaking. In 2019, she was named by Indiewire as 1 of 25 queer filmmakers to watch. She has directed two original series for Audible: Aliens of Extraordinary Ability, starring Maeve Higgins and Cristela Alonzo, and Phreaks, starring Christian Slater, Carrie Coon and Justice Smith. She is a visiting professor at the Vermont College of Fine Art in the MFA program for film. She lives in Brooklyn.
For our 9th episode, we chat with the incredibly talented, chic, cool, fun, amazing writer/filmmaker Shaina Feinberg (Dinette, Senior Escort Service) about the timeline of experience translated to art, wanting to be Jewish and modern, not necessarily traditional, motherhood. This one is a calming reminder that it's not only possible, but necessary to thrive personally and creatively and will get you breathing life into your own ideas!!
Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg join host Tristan Taormino to talk about the book they co-created Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex From Every Angle. In it, they collected hundreds of stories about sex both anonymously and credited which they share in this delightful book. It covers every conceivable topic from first times to hook ups to mental health and polyamory to BDSM and pegging. They talk about the process of collecting the stories, which included asking strangers on the street to share their sex stories. They discuss the challenges, joy, and takeaways from the process of talking to so many people about their sex lives. For Julia, she felt less alone after collecting all the interviews. Shaina said the book “changed her brain.” Find out why. Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg are constant collaborators. Their illustrated column, Scratch, runs every other Sunday in The New York Times. They have also collaborated on illustrated stories for The New Yorker, Topic and other publications. Julia is the author and/or illustrator of twelve books, including Nature Anatomy, Ladies Drawing Night, and Hello, New York. In 2017, she cofounded, with Wendy MacNoughton, Women Who Draw, an open directory of female-identifying illustrators, artists, and cartoonists. Shaina is a writer/director who has created content for the The New York Times, IFC, Audible, Refinery29, First Look Media, This American Life, and BRICTV. Both Shaina and Julia live in Brooklyn. Thanks to Calm and Pour Moi for their support of this episode.
Shaina Feinberg & Julia Rothman interviews hundreds of people around the world about their intimate stories and wrote an awesome book! We chat sex, porn, masturbation, kink shaming and some...Armie Hammer....oh boy... --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abby-holland/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/abby-holland/support
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to talk to strangers about their sexual experiences? Julia Rothman and Shaina Feinberg did just that, and more, for their new book, Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle. A few things you’ll hear in this episode: An excerpt from August’s first time hitting the streets to ask people, “What’s a Girl Boner?” What Julia and Shaina recall learning about sex early on What struck them most about the books’ stories about masturbation, Shaina’s Betty Dodson interview, body acceptance and religion What takeaways they want you to embrace from their experience creating Every Body What numerous listeners wish others knew about sex or their sexuality The role attention can play in arousal, pleasure and desire Check out Sex Hacks with Kenneth Play and the replay Dr. Megan mentioned: greatlifegreatsex.com/sexhacks Join August on Patreon to support the show and get fun extras! patreon.com/girlboner Learn more: girlboner.org
It's the first Goodtime Hour of 2021 and Dave, Dez and Chris invite Shaina Feinberg & Julia Rothman, authors of the new book Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle, to the show to discuss the anonymous sex stories featured in their book, then they take calls from listeners who have sex stories of their own! Recorded live January 4, 2021.Watch The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour every Monday at 8pm EST, now exclusively on YouTube!Support this show by becoming a Maximum Fun member!Buy Painted Doll's new record How To Draw Fire from Tee Pee Records today!Purchase Witch Taint’s new album Sons of Midwestern Darkness immediately.Dave’s new stand up album The Pride of Cleveland is out now on 800 Pound Gorilla Records! Buy it or Dave will stab you.Watch the music video for “Death To Death Metal” on YouTube or Dave’s feelings will be hurt.Follow Dave on Instagram (@mrdavehill), Dez on Twitter (@shouthouseradio) and Chris on Twitter (@csgersbeck). Dave is banned from Twitter.Buy Dave’s incredible new book Parking The MooseJoin our incredible weekly newsletter. This is basically the greatest newsletter you’ll ever sign up for.Chat with listeners at Dave Hill’s Facebooking Incident. Everyone is making out here and stuff. It rules.Please listen to our other podcast Dave Hill: History Fluffer. It’s totally different from this one and it smells great.Also please listen to our other other podcast So… You’re Canadian with Dave Hill on the Maximum Fun Network.
Ashley Williams directed, wrote, produced, and starred in MEATS, a short film shot by Roman Vasyanov (the D.P. for SUICIDE SQUAD and FURY). Ashley also wrote and starred in the short film STUD BOOB which is in post-production now with director Shaina Feinberg. She’s shadowing major television directors, developing a series with producer-director Pamela Fryman, and developing feature and television projects for herself to direct, as well as continuing to produce projects for Hallmark, where she conceived of, developed, executive produced, and starred in LOVE ON A LIMB.
It's another groin-grabbingly fantastic episode of The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour as Dave, Dez, and Chris welcome filmmaker & author Shaina Feinberg to the program to discuss her new book, Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angle, and also the disturbing euphemism known as "pink sock." You have been warned. Recorded live on October 12, 2020.Pre-order Every Body: An Honest and Open Look at Sex from Every Angel today, out January 5, 2021!Visit Shaina's website!Watch The Dave Hill Goodtime Hour every Monday at 9pm EDT, now exclusively on YouTube!Support this show by becoming a Maximum Fun member!Buy Painted Doll's new record How To Draw Fire from Tee Pee Records today!Purchase Witch Taint’s new album Sons of Midwestern Darkness immediately.Dave’s new stand up album The Pride of Cleveland is out now on 800 Pound Gorilla Records! Buy it or Dave will stab you.Watch the music video for “Death To Death Metal” on YouTube or Dave’s feelings will be hurt.Follow Dave on Instagram (@mrdavehill), Dez on Twitter (@shouthouseradio) and Chris on Twitter (@csgersbeck). Dave is banned from Twitter.Buy Dave’s incredible new book Parking The MooseJoin our incredible weekly newsletter. This is basically the greatest newsletter you’ll ever sign up for.Chat with listeners at Dave Hill’s Facebooking Incident. Everyone is making out here and stuff. It rules.Please listen to our other podcast Dave Hill: History Fluffer. It’s totally different from this one and it smells great.Also please listen to our other other podcast So… You’re Canadian with Dave Hill on the Maximum Fun Network.
This week, we thought that we were getting back to normal, but instead, we’re redefining it. • Brooklyn, USA is produced by Sachar Mathias, Emily Boghossian, Shirin Barghi, Charlie Hoxie, Khyriel Palmer, and Mayumi Sato • “Suncut” was produced by Fred Brown • “New York’s Not Dead” was produced by Emily Boghossian • “NYC Nightlife United” was produced by Shirin Barghi with help from Khyriel Palmer and Kecia Élan Cole • “Jazz Stoop” was produced by Charlie Hoxie • “Pandemic Motherhood” was produced by Shaina Feinberg • “Outdoor Dining” was produced by Ross Tuttle • “Cooking Under Solitude” was produced by Emily Boghossian and Fred Brown • “Griffin’s World” was produced by Emily Boghossian, Taylor Cook and Lauren Germain • Read the episode transcript here: bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA • You can watch Shaina Feinberg’s short film, “Pandemic Motherhood” here: https://www.instagram.com/p/CD4DdF-gfk0/ • Make your own Sun Cut appointment with Shawn Cosbert – aka The Sun-Barber – by emailing Shawnwcosbert4[at]gmail.com or calling (917) 562-5360 • Check out the "Jazz Stoop" musicians on Instagram @wackzilliam, @vitopalos, @kali_rodriguez_music, @sashagutierrrez, @gchakarji, @thebasswalker, @ginasotofficial • Learn more about the Brooklyn Anti-gentrification Network here: https://bangentrification.org/ • If you have something to say and want us to share it, call us at (917) 719-0021 or check out our handy guide on how to send us a message: https://bit.ly/2Z3pfaW • See what you’ve been missing on BRIC x HOME: https://bit.ly/2WV72tq • Learn a new skill in one of BRIC’s Online Media Education Courses: https://bit.ly/2WAd43v • Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @BRICtv • bricartsmedia.org/Brooklyn-USA •
Feminist filmmaker Shaina Feinberg talks with Jordana and Shannon this week about the blurred line between truth and fiction in her films. The three women discuss representation in movies, dealing with grief through humor, and the intersection between parenting and ambition. And then Jordana reveals her sort-of date with Quentin Tarantino. Music "Voicemail" by Khronos Beats "Rewind Back" by Marscott "Swing America" by Dimusic "Best I Can" by Jasmine Jordan ft. Habit Blcx
Shaina & Chris discuss their opening night film "Senior Escort Service", dealing with grief, and revealing your truth through storytelling. Hosted by The Lower East Side Film Festival directors Shannon Walker and Roxy Hunt.
Shaina & Chris discuss their opening night film "Senior Escort Service", dealing with grief, and revealing your truth through storytelling.Hosted by The Lower East Side Film Festival directors Shannon Walker and Roxy Hunt.
J. Lalonde, Katharine Heller, Joe Schiappa and Shaina Feinberg share tales of an overwhelming nature.