TV Writer/comedian, Charla Lauriston (NBC, Netflix, TBS, FOX), sits down with writers and creatives to hear their stories and advice on how to thrive as creative professionals.
GG Hawkins shares her journey to making her first feature film on a budget, building a film career in a difficult season in the industry, and learning how to carve out time for rest.
Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Takeaways:
-Establishing trust is crucial in the pitch room.
-A clear connection to the material builds trust.
-An interesting and specific world makes a show memorable.
-Specificity in storytelling helps to stand out.
-Conflict is essential for driving the story.
-Clear conflicts help executives understand the show.
-Clarity and conciseness are key in a pitch.
-A pitch should engage the audience for 10-15 minutes.
-Fewer questions at the end indicate a strong pitch.
-Understanding character dynamics is vital for storytelling.
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Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Lauren Ashley Smith has served as Head Writer on The Rundown with Robin Thede and HBO's A Black Lady Sketch Show. In this conversation, Lauren talks about how she broke into the entertainment industry and how trusting her gut led to her job at The Rundown.
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Episode Takeaways:
-Having women in leadership roles can contribute to a well-organized and collaborative work environment.
-Gaining experience in television and working in various roles can provide valuable insights and opportunities.
-Serendipitous moments and taking risks can lead to unexpected career opportunities.
-Trusting your gut and being decisive are important qualities in running a successful show and writer's room.
-There is a need for standardized room structures in various industries to ensure organization and efficiency.
-Personal relationships and treating people with respect are key to success in the entertainment industry.
-Moving from a small town to a big city can be a significant change, but having a support system and diverse experiences can make the transition easier.
-Living in different cities can offer unique advantages and disadvantages, and personal preferences play a role in deciding where to live.
Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Kerry Coddett (Flatbush Misdemeanors) is an writer and entertainer in New York. In this episode of The Werking Writer Podcast, Kerry emphasizes the need to take control of one's career and not let trends or industry expectations dictate one's path. Kerry also shares her experience of having her sister as her manager and how their unconventional approach has led to success. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by black performers in the industry and the importance of maintaining creative control.
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Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Kristen Bartlett is a five-time Emmy-nominated writer, performer, and producer. Her credits include How to Die Alone, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee where she served as Head Writer and Executive Producer, and Saturday Night Live. Kristen has written pilots for ABC and CBS, been honored with three WGA Awards and a Peabody, and her work has been featured in the New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, and Vulture. Her show The Dead Dads Club, a darkly funny take on loss, performed to sold out audiences in New York, Los Angeles, and Montreal.
In this episode, she reflects on the burnout culture in Hollywood and the need for boundaries and self-care. Kristen also shares her journey of finding her true self and being honest about who she is. She highlights the significance of good leadership and not turning a good thing into a bad thing. Kristen's lessons include valuing oneself, embracing authenticity, and finding joy in the present moment.
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Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Franchesca Leigh Ramsey, also known as Chescaleigh, is an American comedian, activist, television and YouTube personality, and actress, who has appeared on MTV and MSNBC.
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Takeaways
Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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DAHÉLI HALL is an LA-based screenwriter, director, and comedian. A true hybrid comic talent, she is perhaps most well-known as a writer and recurring guest star, on Netflix's acclaimed comedy series, DEAR WHITE PEOPLE, and as a cast member on the Emmy-winning sketch show, MADtv on Fox.
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Takeaways
Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Brandon Gardner is a writer and improviser living in Los Angeles. He has been a teacher and performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in LA since 2016. In 2018 he wrote and starred in the semi-scripted short film Partners (2018). In 2019 he produced and directed the improvised series Scenes on a Park Bench and Scenes in an Office. David (2020), a short film he co-wrote with Zach Woods, was an official selection of the 2020 Cannes Film Festival. Bud (2021), his second short film written with Woods, was released in 2021.
Takeaways
Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Jerah Milligan is a Washington D.C.-born actor, comedian, director and writer. His short film MAHOGANY DRIVE recently screened at the Slamdance Film Festival. Previously, Jerah co-created and starred in Netflix's ASTRONOMY CLUB, produced by Kenya Baris and Dan Powell. Recently, Jerah directed the sketch segments of Yvonne Orji's latest HBO Special: A WHOLE ME. Other directing credits include Showtime's DESUS & MERO. In front of the camera, Jerah can next be seen in the short JAMAAL, directed by Yvonne Orji for Powderkeg. His acting credits also include Netflix’s “Black Mirror,” “Broad City,” “Blue Bloods,” “Chicago P.D.,” “The Detour,” and Apple TV+’s “Helpsters”. He's also been featured in sketches for Above Average, Funny or Die, College Humor and Girl Code. Jerah is a co-host of the podcast, Black Men Can't Jump, in Hollywood.
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Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Yola Jean Lu is a comedian, actress and writer based out of Austin, TX. She is one of the cofounders of the only all Asian improv troupe in Texas called Y'all We Asian, and also performs weekly with her all female/nb improv troupe, Garage. She recently just finished post production of her short film, Patsy, and is currently working on a one woman show called "Help! My Vagina is Trying to Kill Me!" that will be making its Edinburgh Fringe Festival premiere this year.
Takeaways
Episode Credits:
Produced and hosted by Charla Lauriston
Theme song and Segment Jingles composed and produced by Brendan Byrnes
Canva Artwork by Daiana Cordo
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Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
A charming, beautiful, bubbly, young woman who lives life to the fullest.
But Amanda is dying, with a secret she doesn’t want anyone to know.
She starts a blog detailing her cancer journey, and becomes an inspiration, touching and
captivating her local community as well as followers all over the world.
Until one day investigative producer Nancy gets an anonymous tip telling her to look at Amanda’s
blog, setting Nancy on an unimaginable road to uncover Amanda’s secret.
Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
all-too-real tale, of a woman from San Jose, California whose secret ripped a family apart and
left a community in shock.
Scamanda is the true story of a woman whose own words held the key to her secret.
New episodes every Monday.
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Amanda’s blog posts are read by actor Kendall Horn.