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Welcome to a brand new episode of the ¿Quién Tú Eres? podcast, where we explore the conflict we often face between "professionalism" & being our authentic selves. This week's guest is Paloma Valenzuela. Paloma Valenzuela is a Dominican-American, screenwriter, playwright, filmmaker, and lecturer originally from the city of Boston. She is the creative director of the production company La Palomita Productions. She is the writer/producer/creator of the comedic web series "The Pineapple Diaries". The show was featured in the Latina Magazine's "5 Web Series Every Latinx Needs to Watch Right Now", The Boston Globe, Boston Magazine, Remezcla, and Hip Latina. She is a 2018-2019 Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Neighborhood Salon Luminary and a 2019 City of Boston Artist Fellow as well as was chosen for the WBUR Boston's NPR Artery 25 in 2019. Her work has been an official selection at film festivals such as The New Orleans Film Festival, Roxbury International Film Festival, and Miami Short Film Festival. She has taught screenwriting and film at Brandeis University, GrubStreet in Boston, and the Institute of Contemporary Art and has given workshops at Harvard University, Wellesley College, UMASS Boston, UMASS Amherst, Wesleyan University, and The New School. She is currently finishing production and post-production for her short film “The Seltzer Factory”, a documentary/narrative hybrid film exploring her maternal family's history in Hungary and Romania. The film is set to premiere in 2023. In this week's episode, Paloma shares her experience creating a web series and how she's measuring her success as a working artist. There is always the outside pressure to consider yourself an artist when you've made it big. But success to her is just continuing to make art. She's producing her own work, picking up gigs, and teaching in universities part-time, and she feels very successful. Follow Paloma on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/palomavalenzuelalapalomitaproductions/ Instagram: @iamlapalomita Follow Pabel on: Website: https://plurawl.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plurawl/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@plurawl LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pabelmartinez/ Join our Personal Self-Discovery Coach App's Waitlist here! Click here to book a Pabel for a speaking engagement Podcast production for this episode was provided by CCST. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://feeds.megaphone.fm/SCOSR3144394743
We speak to Del and Lucas from Sea Shepherd Melbourne about their involvement with the organisation and its current and future activities. Del Jordan has been an onshore volunteer with Sea Shepherd since 2013. She has been the Coordinator of the Melbourne Chapter since 2016, a role she is most proud of. She loves being part of an organisation that is so effective, passionate and so focused on our oceans and marine life that inhabit it. She is extremely of the work the Melbourne Chapter have done over the years, at times supporting 3 ships as well as being one of the main centres of fundraising and outreach to keep our ships out on the ocean doing direct action. Del has been proudly vegan since 2016. When she's not devoting herself to marine conservation, she works full time as a primary school teacher and loves teaching her students about the ocean and of course about Sea Shepherd. One thing she imparts with every kid she teaches is you are never too young to make a difference to the world around you.Lucas has been an onshore volunteer with Sea Shepherd since 2014. As a volunteer he is happy to help out anywhere be it a beach clean, bakesale or vegan market but is most passionate about speaking to members of the public about the issues that plague our oceans and how they can aid the cause. He has been vegan since 2015. Outside of Sea Shepherd Lucas works full time as a Software Engineer and Digital Consultant. He is passionate about using technology to create experiences and applications that are inclusive and accessible. Topics discussed include: Why they became involved. What the links between sea shepherd and veganism are.Some of the things they've done in their time with Sea Shepherd. What the organisations is up to in Australia and globally at the moment. How the pandemic impacted Sea Shepherd's work.What Del and Lucas think the future of Sea Shepherd will look like.And how people can get involved if they are interested. Recommended documentaries: Defend Conserve Protect https://www.defendconserveprotectmovie.com Whale WarsThe Cove https://www.opsociety.org/our-work/films/the-cove/ Chasing the ThunderSeaspiracy https://www.seaspiracy.orgBlackfish https://www.blackfishmovie.comSea of Shadows https://films.nationalgeographic.com/sea-of-shadowsThe Return To Antarctica: Whales Under Siege https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7v7kPNsMAsExposed: The Shocking Truth about Antarctic Krill Fishing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7inUvTBy34Inspiring Ocean Conservation Films to Watch Right Now: https://www.seashepherd.org.au/latest-news/sea-shepherd-films/ Links:Get Involved: https://www.seashepherd.org.au/get-involved-2023/ Music played:Bullet with Butterfly Wings by Smashing Pumpkins If You Love Someone by The VeronicasThe Seed by Aurora Freedom of Species' Spotify playlist can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3TJQujKYjGFoFP6LhBbaTS If you have any feedback on our show, please get in touch via email: freedomofspecies@gmail.com
Paloma Valenzuela is a Dominican-American writer, Director and actress originally from the city of Boston. She is the Creative Director of the production company La Gringa Loca Productions, LLC. She is the writer/producer/creator of the comedic web series "The Pineapple Diaries". In 2017 the show was featured in Latina Magazine's "5 Web Series Every Latinx Needs to Watch Right Now". Her work has participated as Official Selection at film festivals such as the New Orleans Film Festival and Miami Short Film Festival among others. In 2019 Paloma was featured in Boston Magazine's "Boston's New Creative Guard" and selected as one of the WBUR The Artery 25, a series highlighting millennials of color making an impact in the Boston arts scene. In 2019 Paloma won Best Supporting Actress at the Premios IRIS Dominicana Movie Awards for her role as Lolita in the film "Un 4to de Josue" which is streaming on HBO. Paloma has collaborated with the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum as a museum Neighborhood Salon Artist Luminary. She is the recipient of the 2016 Creative City Grant and in 2019 she was granted the City of Boston Artist Fellowship. In March 2020 Paloma finished editing and launching the third season of "The Pineapple Diaries". She is currently planning for future projects and also has been working as a teaching artist teaching screenwriting and productions for organizations such as GrubStreet in Boston and the Institute of Contemporary Art Boston. She is currently directing a video series for the Gardner Museum called the "Luminary Lens Series". Starting January 2021, Paloma has joined the faculty at Brandeis University as Lecturer of English, teaching Screenwriting in the Creative Writing Department. Episode Description: Here we explore a detailed storytelling journey into her path to becoming a Producer and Owner of La Gringa Loca Productions. Throughout the conversation we hope to give the listeners and viewers a take on highlighting Boston inner cities local talent and advocacy in film. Themes: - Film making and women in productions - Diversity in the New England area, can we do better to support local talent? - Verbal paintings of the different vibrant boroughs where diversity is visible within the city of Boston such as Jamaica Plain - Rediscovering neighborhoods - Film industry in the Caribbean --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mahogany-honey/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mahogany-honey/support
In the EIP season three finale, the team pays tribute to Chadwick Boseman with a look back at Black Panther and the legacy he leaves behind with guest, Karyn Brown. The EIP crew also wrap up the Rotten Tomatoes' 300 Most Essential Films to Watch Right Now with part two of the series. As always, the Permitted Minute, rants & raves, and much more on the season finale of Everything is Permitted. Segments: 22:35 - The Permitted Minute 24:48 - Wakanda Forever: A Tribute to Chadwick Boseman 53:11 - 300 Most Essential Films, Part 2 Become a Patron to get early access to segments like Raiders of the Bargain Bin as well as our main show, bonus Patreon only segments, and access to our Patreon only Facebook Group! Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Anchor | Google Podcasts | YouTube Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
On Tonights Episode We Talk To Brialynn Massie about her film Serena Waits. She's also known for other titles such as Lilith, Must Love Horror and 60 Seconds 2 Die 2 This episode is sponsored by Deadly Grounds Coffee "It's good to get a little Deadly" https://deadlygroundscoffee.com Serena Waits When an alcohol-fueled hook up takes a violent and horrifying turn, three college athletes find themselves haunted by the very girl they left for dead. Watch RIGHT NOW for FREE https://youtu.be/SigD7laIFFM Director: Hunter Johnson Writer: Hunter Johnson Stars: Lara Jean Sullivan, Gregory Blair, Colton Wheeler Brialynn Massie is a Korean-American actress, born and raised in Seattle, WA. She is based in Los Angeles, CA. She is a Meisner-trained actress. and also an active advocate for homeless and at-risk youth and young adults. In her spare time, she loves training and working with animals, cooking, and creating art in any form possible. Follow Brialynn https://Instagram.com/brialynnmassie https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4838513/ https://www.facebook.com/brialynnmassie/ Produced by: The Dorkening Podcast Network https://TheDorkening.com Facebook.com/TheDorkening Youtube.com/TheDorkening Twitter.com/TheDorkening Instagram.com/TheDorkening Serena Waits - Horror Movie Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xXzsGh3Fik&feature=emb_title I'm going live using StreamYard! Before leaving a comment, please grant StreamYard permission to see your name at streamyard.com/facebook Find out more at https://wicked-horror-show.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/wicked-horror-show/9549cf1e-d513-41e0-b065-7c2c82e6afc0
For Episode 9, Tim and Kyle go down two completely different avenues which make for a very interesting episode! Tim recommends two films involving dystopian futures, while Kyle pulls at the heart strings by recommending two coming-of-age films.Tim's Picks: - “Escape From New York” (1981) Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription or Rent on Amazon for $2.99 - “Snowpiercer” (2013) - Availavle to BUY digitally on Amazon for $6.99Kyle's Picks: - “Me and Earl and The Dying Girl (2015) - Rent on Vudu, Fandango Now, & Google Play, all for the same $3.99 price - "Its Kind Of A Funny Story” (2010) - Rent on Amazon for $3.99; also available for rent on Vudu, Fandango Now, & Google Play #ReelDads
For Episode 9, Tim and Kyle go down two completely different avenues which make for a very interesting episode! Tim recommends two films involving dystopian futures, while Kyle pulls at the heart strings by recommending two coming-of-age films.Tim's Picks: - “Escape From New York” (1981) Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription or Rent on Amazon for $2.99 - “Snowpiercer” (2013) - Availavle to BUY digitally on Amazon for $6.99Kyle's Picks: - “Me and Earl and The Dying Girl (2015) - Rent on Vudu, Fandango Now, & Google Play, all for the same $3.99 price - "Its Kind Of A Funny Story” (2010) - Rent on Amazon for $3.99; also available for rent on Vudu, Fandango Now, & Google Play #ReelDads
For Episode 8, Tim and Kyle get a little darker when it comes to the subject matter, and it wasn't planned that way! Also, they realize that the podcast might have an alter-ego title called "Reel Cuts".#ReelCuts#GiveTerrenceAChanceTim's Picks: - “Night and the City (1950) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription - “Thieves' Highway" (1949) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription OR Rent on Amazon for ONLY 99 CENTS! Can't beat that!Kyle's Picks: - “Naked" (1993) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck Subscription - "Badlands" (1973) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck Subscription OR Rent on Amazon for $3.99Thanks for listening! Reel Dads will be releasing new episodes every Wednesday for your listening pleasure, so keep up with us by subscribing and find us on Facebook by searching for "Reel Dads Podcast".
For Episode 8, Tim and Kyle get a little darker when it comes to the subject matter, and it wasn't planned that way! Also, they realize that the podcast might have an alter-ego title called "Reel Cuts".#ReelCuts#GiveTerrenceAChanceTim's Picks: - “Night and the City (1950) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription - “Thieves' Highway" (1949) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription OR Rent on Amazon for ONLY 99 CENTS! Can't beat that!Kyle's Picks: - “Naked" (1993) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck Subscription - "Badlands" (1973) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck Subscription OR Rent on Amazon for $3.99Thanks for listening! Reel Dads will be releasing new episodes every Wednesday for your listening pleasure, so keep up with us by subscribing and find us on Facebook by searching for "Reel Dads Podcast".
For Episode 7, Tim challenges Kyle (and himself) with two films that are both known for using non-professional actors, and Kyle challenges Tim with two recently discovered “hidden gems” from the last year!Tim's Picks: - “My Brother’s Wedding” (1983) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription - “Au Hasard Balthazar” (1966) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription OR Rent for $3.99 on Amazon PrimeKyle's Picks: - “Everything Beautiful is Far Away” (2017) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a Hulu Subscription OR Rent for $3.99 on Amazon Prime - “DRIB” (2017) - Watch RIGHT NOW with an Amazon Prime SubscriptionThanks for listening! Reel Dads will be releasing new episodes every Wednesday for your listening pleasure, so keep up with us by subscribing and find us on Facebook by searching for "Reel Dads Podcast".
For Episode 7, Tim challenges Kyle (and himself) with two films that are both known for using non-professional actors, and Kyle challenges Tim with two recently discovered “hidden gems” from the last year!Tim's Picks: - “My Brother’s Wedding” (1983) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription - “Au Hasard Balthazar” (1966) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a FilmStruck subscription OR Rent for $3.99 on Amazon PrimeKyle's Picks: - “Everything Beautiful is Far Away” (2017) - Watch RIGHT NOW with a Hulu Subscription OR Rent for $3.99 on Amazon Prime - “DRIB” (2017) - Watch RIGHT NOW with an Amazon Prime SubscriptionThanks for listening! Reel Dads will be releasing new episodes every Wednesday for your listening pleasure, so keep up with us by subscribing and find us on Facebook by searching for "Reel Dads Podcast".