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Lang Fisher and Tracey Wigfield are the dynamic duo behind the highly anticipated Netflix comedy series THE FOUR SEASONS, a show they co-created with Tina Fey, inspired by the classic 1981 film. Fisher previously co-created the hit NEVER HAVE I EVER and wrote for BROOKLYN NINE-NINE and THE MINDY PROJECT, and Wigfield created SAVED BY THE BELL, GREAT NEWS, and won an Emmy for writing the 30 ROCK finale. THE FOUR SEASONS follows three suburban couples vacationing together each season, but tensions arise when one couple splits up and the husband brings a much younger woman on subsequent trips. In this interview, we talk about the nature of writing for comedy, the changes in the sitcom/comedy landscape, the development of the show, including the initial concept and inspiration from the movie, the writing process for the show, and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
In dieser besonderen Perle der Woche ist Marcel Rapp, Chefredakteur von Powermetal.de und Host des Pommesgabel Podcasts, zu Gast bei Kai – und bringt nicht nur journalistische Kompetenz mit, sondern auch eine Extraportion Anekdoten. Gemeinsam lassen sie sich von einem Zufallsgenerator musikalischer Themen überraschen und landen direkt bei einer Frage, die nostalgischer kaum sein könnte: Welcher Song erinnert dich an deine erste Liebe?Was dabei herauskommt, ist eine charmante Mischung aus Blind Guardian, Wigfield, Tanzkurs-Momenten und persönlicher Offenheit. Zwischen Lachen und ernst gemeinter Reflektion entsteht ein Gespräch über Musik als emotionalen Speicher – und über all die kleinen Geschichten, die mit Songs verbunden sind.
Emmy award-winning writer, actor, and producer Tracey Wigfield (30 Rock, The Mindy Project, Great News, Saved By The Bell Revival, The Four Seasons) has picked “President Barack Obama: Between Two Ferns with Zach Galifianakis” from the Funny or Die Vault. She and our host, Marcos González, cover everything from tortured metaphors to reboots to news bloopers. Follow along as Tracey and Marcos talk through Obama's acting skills and how shows evolve past their cancellation. Tracey Wigfield is a writer, actor, and showrunner. Tracey worked her way from writer's assistant to staff writer on "30 Rock" (NBC). She and Fey co-wrote the series finale, which won them each an Emmy for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Following the end of "30 Rock," Wigfield joined the writing staff of "The Mindy Project" (Fox/Hulu), and was eventually named executive producer alongside the show's creator and star, Mindy Kaling. She would also occasionally appear on the show, playing Dr. Lauren Neustadter. In 2017, Wigfield created her own series, the workplace comedy "Great News" (NBC). She also developed the Peacock teen sitcom Saved By The Bell, a revival of the original series of the same name created by Sam Bobrick. Follow Tracey: Instagram: @traceywigfield X: @traceywigfield Key Moments: (0:00) Intro (1:48) Why Tracey chose Barack Obama: Between Two Ferns (3:35) How Tracey got into TV writing (7:35) Biggest lessons from 30 Rock (11:39) Climbing up the creative latter (15:32) Writing the mother-daughter relationship (18:29) TV reboots and nostalgia (21:30) Final speed round questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unsure if anyone has been more sought after for this podcast than Stacy Wigfield. Stacy has been a staple of the community for decades. Whether it be volunteering, sitting on boards or hanging at events, Stacy is always around. When this podcast began, we wanted it to be a champion of Menomonie. This episode, we are speaking to the ultimate champion for Menomonie and the surrounding areas. You will become a fan of Stacy, just like everyone else after listening. Sponsors: Tanglewood Greens, Office on Main, Elevated Endeavors and Carbliss Co-Hosts: Becca Schoenborn & Dustyn Dubuque
In Episode 17 of the Jerry-Rig Podcast, host Jerry Suhrstedt and marketing strategist Lindsey Wigfield discuss key content marketing strategies to boost lead generation and sales. They cover the importance of branding, creating compelling and relevant content, optimizing content for SEO, effectively using social media, leveraging email marketing, and implementing lead magnets and calls to action. Lindsey shares real-life examples and case studies, including a successful content strategy for a home energy auditor that significantly increased bookings. The episode offers actionable insights for businesses looking to enhance their online presence and convert digital content into sales.
A recent study found that nearly 50 per cent of adults in the UK reported having feelings of loneliness, at least occasionally. It's a fairly shocking stat, but what effect is this having on our collective health? In this episode we catch up Prof Andrea Wigfield, director of the Centre for Loneliness Studies at Sheffield Hallam University. She tells about the different types of loneliness we can feel, the risks it poses to our mental and physical health and what we can do to limit its impact. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
8/9/22 - Nathan Wigfield is the Executive Director of the St. Thomas More House of Prayer, a Catholic retreat center in the diocese of Erie, Pennsylvania that has the mission of praying and promoting the Liturgy of the Hours. In addition to leading the Hours each day, Nathan gets to share the prayer of the Church through hosting individual and group retreats, offering guided Liturgy of the Hours retreats, organizing events such as Solemn Vespers and Mass on special feast days, and through the development of online resources. Over seven years ago Nathan converted to the Catholic Church after discovering the writings of the early Church Fathers. He and his wife along with their three children reside in Cranberry, Pennsylvania where they are part of a growing community of Catholic families.
Dr. Weaver is joined by Janet Wigfield, Alignment Strategies' VP, Media & Virtual Events, to discuss why white women grapple with the concept of white privilege and why their understanding and acknowledgement of this privilege is essential to the advancement of diversity, equity and inclusion. White privilege is a recurring topic of the Same Race/Cross Race Conversations Weaver and Wigfield designed together for Working Mother Media's annual Multicultural Women's National Conference.In this EpisodeDefining white privilegeThe value of same-race and cross-race conversationsThe challenges in recognizing white privilegeWhite privilege and the Karen stereotypeThe relationship between white women and women of color in the workplaceMisconceptions about affirmative action and accessResources and LinksJanet WigfieldDr. Vanessa WeaverWorking Mother MediaAlignment StrategiesWhite Fragility: Why It's So Hard For White People To Talk About RacismMulticultural Women's National ConferenceThe American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without RacismFollow Us on Social MediaAlignment StrategiesLinkedInFacebookDiversity and Inclusion TelevisionLinkedInFacebook
Dr. Weaver is joined by Janet Wigfield, Alignment Strategies' VP, Media & Virtual Events, to discuss why white women grapple with the concept of white privilege and why their understanding and acknowledgement of this privilege is essential to the advancement of diversity, equity and inclusion. White privilege is a recurring topic of the Same Race/Cross Race Conversations Weaver and Wigfield designed together for Working Mother Media's annual Multicultural Women’s National Conference.In this EpisodeDefining white privilegeThe value of same-race and cross-race conversationsThe challenges in recognizing white privilegeWhite privilege and the Karen stereotypeThe relationship between white women and women of color in the workplaceMisconceptions about affirmative action and accessResources and LinksJanet WigfieldDr. Vanessa WeaverWorking Mother MediaAlignment StrategiesWhite Fragility: Why It’s So Hard For White People To Talk About RacismMulticultural Women's National ConferenceThe American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without RacismFollow Us on Social MediaAlignment StrategiesLinkedInFacebookDiversity and Inclusion TelevisionLinkedInFacebook
On this episode, we sit down with the one and only Doug Wigfield!
Former Presbyterian Nathan Wigfield from the Thomas More Retreat Center in Northwest PA shares his journey to the Catholic faith. Marcus Grodi hosts.
Former Presbyterian Nathan Wigfield from the Thomas More Retreat Center in Northwest PA shares his journey to the Catholic faith. Marcus Grodi hosts.
Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/crickcastpod/Twitter- https://twitter.com/cricks999Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/sammy.crickersYoutube- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQOZOcrYNRNblLWZDdoB7vQ?view_as=subscriberThis week's podcast is with GB international and BUCS short course champion @joewigfieldI was lucky enough to talk to Joe just a day after his incredible 3:40 PB for 1500m at Battersea Park.Having entered the sport quite late, Joe has had a tremendous rise to the forefront of British Junior athletes and was selected to represent Great Britain at the European Junior Championships in 2019
Nathan Wigfiled, Director at the St. Thomas More House of Prayer joins the show to talk about the retreat center and the devotion of Liturgy of the Hours. St. Thomas More House of Prayer Vox Sponsae Podcast Beginner's Guide to Liturgy of the Hours (1 Volume) Beginner's Guide to 4 Volume Set (Liturgy of the Hours) Guide to August 2020 Morning Prayer
Neste episódio, contamos com a presença das convidadadas Uyhara Barreira, mestre em ensino de inglês como segunda língua e língua estrangeira pela universidade de Birmingham (UK) e mãe de 2 crianças. Contamos também com a presença de Rita Oliveira, professora de inglês que trabalha com crianças, adolescentes e adultos. Abordamos o assunto de aprendizagem em ambientes virtuais e o conceito de auto-regulação. Referências: Schunk, D. H. (2005). Self-regulated learning: The educational legacy of Paul R. Pintrich. Educational psychologist, 40(2), 85-94. Wigfield, A., Klauda, S. L., & Cambria, J. (2011). Influences on the development of academic self-regulatory processes. Handbook of self-regulation of learning and performance, 33-48. Sugestões de Leitura em português: Polydoro, Soely Aparecida Jorge, & Azzi, Roberta Gurgel. (2009). Autorregulação da aprendizagem na perspectiva da teoria sociocognitiva: introduzindo modelos de investigação e intervenção. Psicologia da Educação, (29), 75-94. Recuperado em 16 de abril de 2020, de http://pepsic.bvsalud.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1414-69752009000200005&lng=pt&tlng=pt. Machado, A., & Boruchovitch, E. (2018). Promovendo a autorregulação da aprendizagem em sala de aula: considerações sobre modelos de intervenção e a formação de professores | Promoting self-regulated learning in the classroom: Considerations on intervention models and teacher education. Revista de Educação PUC-Campinas, 23(3), 337-348. doi:https://doi.org/10.24220/2318-0870v23n3a4107
durée : 00:04:58 - Le reportage de la rédaction - Il a débarqué le matin du 6 juin 1944 sur Utah Beach, dans la Manche. Il revient en Normandie pour la première fois 75 ans plus tard. A bord d’Air Force One et à l’invitation du président des Etats-Unis. Et Floyd Wigfield se souvient "de tout".
Welcome Renegade Nation it’s me Naughty Nicole and it’s time for another Renegade Review. And we’re going to be looking at NBC’s attempt to win back their throne for must see TV with a new sitcom called Great News. And the first thing you’ll notice about this new show is the disturbing similarities to 30 Rock and The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and you wouldn’t be wrong. With Great News though, we’re following a news producer, Katie, played by Briga Heelan who we find has an unnatural attachment to her mother who has her work life disrupted when her boss hires as an intern for the news station, her loving and overbearing mom played by the great Andrea Martin. And while the focus is news versus late night, the frustrated goofball at the center of a constantly careening television production has a familiar tone. From a genetic perspective, the similarities make some sense. Great News was created by Tracey Wigfield, who's written for 30 Rock and The Mindy Project, and its executive produced by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock. That makes it Fey and Carlock's EP follow-up to Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, their follow-up to, of course, 30 Rock itself. And if Katie's mom is her Tracy Jordan — the unstoppable force that suddenly upends an already delicate work environment — then her Jenna Maroney is Portia played by Nicole Richie, as the brazenly needy and overconfident co-anchor who constantly frustrates Chuck, the puffed-up anchor played by John Michael Higgins at the center of the show. Admittedly, the entire cast doesn't map that neatly, but when you hear the music from Jeff Richmond and Giancarlo Vulcano — who also scored 30 Rock and Kimmy Schmidt — you'd be forgiven for thinking you're back in Liz Lemon World. And that's not a bad thing at all. Like 30 Rock, Great News is a joke-based comedy. That might seem self-evident, but it's not, really. As comedies have become more tonally experimental and often much darker, the visual goofs and quick hits that are part of the Fey/Carlock house style executed so well here by Wigfield can't be taken for granted. The fact that the equivalent of the Kathie Lee/Hoda pairing in Katie's world is called Morning Wined Up With Kelly and Mary Kelly is just silly fun; it's a bit that proudly disclaims thematic ambition. It's the kind of comedy with jokes in it.
This week we did a bit of a different format. We addressed the broad subject of being married with one of our favorite married couples, Tracey Wigfield and Adam Countee! What's their marriage like compared to ours? What was their wedding like compared to ours? Was their's better? WHY? For one, their wedding was covered by the G.D. New York Times... So like, I guess that's "better" than a wedding not being covered by anyone but a bunch of people's Instagrams that showed the extensive wreckage of the tornado that hit it. Adam and Tracey are both fantastic writers who have worked on enormous hits such as The Mindy Project, 30 Rock, Community, and Silicon Valley. I mean, Jesus. Those shows are huge. Also, FYI, Tracey is Dan's boss on her new show "Great News" premiering this month on NBC! WATCH IT, YOU FOOLS! OUR VERY LIVELIHOOD DEPENDS ON IT! We must feed our dog and the podcast is not enough to cover the astronomical dog food bills. We’ve started taking little iPhone photos of our guests while they hold an unlit cigarette in their sunglasses and posting them with the ‘sodes on Headgum.com, so go look at ’em. I think it's important that you see how cute our guests are, physically. If you’ve got any questions, comments, or concerns about the current, past, or future Make Me Like It podcasts, shoot Dan and Kelly an email at littlepuppyquestions@gmail.com! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler
Emmy-winning writer of 30 Rock, The Mindy Project and several previous Golden Globe ceremonies, Tracey Wigfield joins the team to dissect Sunday's awards, remember David Bowie and spill secrets about watching Star Wars with Guy Branum. With Tracey Wigfield, Oliver Wang, Margaret Wappler and host Guy Branum. Produced by Colin Anderson for MaximumFun.org
Get in to your assigned seats and listen in to High School with Tracey Wigfield (30 Rock, The Mindy Project). Coming from ruling her class at a smaller middle school, Tracey entered her all girls catholic high school and quickly realized that a bigger class means giving up political status. After a failed attempt at the cheerleader life, Tracey moved on to the theater. Tune in and find out how Tracey found out how her rebellious, cigarette-smoking boyfriend was cheating on her, why a play she got the lead on was cancelled, and how a dinosaur ended up wearing a nun's habit. After graduating in 2001, Tracey had the honor of being invited to deliver the commencement speech at her high school recently. Probably because shes wildly successful and confident and so so funny. You're going to love this. Turn in your papers, it's time for High School With Miranda Berman.
Chip joins Tracey in Los Angeles to talk about her early days at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, and starting as a writer's assistant at 30 Rock. Tracey joined the writing staff officially on season four of 30 Rock, and recently won the Emmy for the series finale with Tina Fey. She now writes for The Mindy Project on FOX, and we get to hear about the experience of shaping a new show from the start - and why you don't want to know how it might end.
PAUL DINELLO and AMY SEDARIS stopped by Employee of the Month's live show at UCB. I hope to have them back on because this interview is brief and nutty, but wanted to share it nonetheless for die hard fans. PAUL DINELLO is an actor, writer, director and performer. He is an alumnus of Second City in Chicago. Since then he continues to collaborate with Amy Sedaris and Stephen Colbert. Together, they spawned Strangers with Candy, which Dinello later directed the film version, as well as Wigfield and Exit 57. Most recently, Dinello has been a writer and producer on The Colbert Report, where he also makes appearances as Tad, the building manager, and Stephen's Gay Accountability Partner. We spoke a little about his career in comedy.