STILL...?!

Via Brooklyn
STILL...?!

Cori & Danielle of Via Brooklyn Theatre Co., both in their 30's, realize they are about to age out of their lifelong dream of ever starring in a teenage rom com on the CW. So instead, these elderly millennials have started a podcast about all the crap STILL going on in the arts and entertainment industry for female-identifying artists. (Stay tuned for guests much more qualified than we are!)

  1. Woman of the Hour - Film Review

    18/12/2024

    Woman of the Hour - Film Review

    Synopsis: In this inaugural film review episode of “Still…?!” The Podcast, Cori Hundt and Danielle Joy talk about Woman of the Hour,  a film directed by Anna Kendrick and written by Ian McDonald that explores the lives of the women and girls attacked by serial killer Rodney Alcala who is known as the “dating game killer” for appearing on a dating show in the midst of his murder spree. Trigger warnings: abuse, sexual assault, and murder Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Threads: @stillthepodcast ⁠@corihundt  ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Articles Discussed: “Rodney Alcala” from Wikipedia: “Anna Kendrick Felt ‘Gross’ Making Money Off ‘Woman of the Hour,’ Donated All Her Pay to Anti-Violence Charities: ‘Felt Like the Least I Could Do’” from Variety written by Zack Sharf: “Where Are the Survivors of 'Dating Game Killer' Rodney Alcala Now? All About Tali Shapiro and Morgan Rowan's Lives Today” from People written by Jessica Sager: Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. If you or someone you love is a survivor of crime please go to  victimsofcrime.org for help, or, for information if you are a survivor of sexual assault please contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline  Call 1-800-656-4673  For more information on the organizations that Anna Kendrick donated her director’s pay to for this film, please go to: RAINN at rainn.org and National Center for Victims of Violent Crime at victimsofcrime.org All opinions discussed in this podcast are of Cori Hundt and Danielle Joy individually, not that of Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. or “Still…?!” The Podcast Please note there may be spoilers if you are listening to our episode before watching the film! Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out our audio drama ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    36 min
  2. S2 E6 - Why Women Should STILL Be Helping Women w/ Guest Kristen van Ginhoven

    21/08/2024

    S2 E6 - Why Women Should STILL Be Helping Women w/ Guest Kristen van Ginhoven

    Synopsis: An uplifting final episode to Season 2 where Cori Hundt and Danielle Joy talk with guest Kristen van Ginhoven about her journey in working for not-for-profit organizations that benefit women’s causes and why it is so important for women to lift each other up. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Guest: Kristen van Ginhoven Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Threads: @stillthepodcast ⁠@corihundt  ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Articles Discussed in Season 2, Episode 6: “Don’t Underestimate the Power of Women Supporting Each Other at Work” from the Harvard Business Review, Written by: Anne Welsh McNulty, September 03, 2018 “Power Of The Pack: Women Who Support Women Are More Successful” from Forbes, Written by: ⁠Shelley Zalis⁠, December 10, 2021 Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    47 min
  3. S2 E5 - Why Female-Identifying Artists STILL Have Imposter Syndrome

    14/08/2024

    S2 E5 - Why Female-Identifying Artists STILL Have Imposter Syndrome

    Synopsis: Danielle Joy and Cori Hundt talk about imposter syndrome in female-identifying artists and discover that it is not exactly what they thought it would be. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Guest: None Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Threads: @stillthepodcast ⁠@corihundt  ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Articles Discussed in Season 2, Episode 5: “Statistics about women and girls' mental health”, from the Mental Health Foundation UK: “Imposter Phenomenon” from the NIH National Library of Medicine, Written by Martin R. Huecker, Jacob Shreffler, Patrick T. McKeny, and David Davis, July 31, 2023: “Why Women Don’t Apply for Jobs Unless They’re 100% Qualified” from the Harvard Business Review, Written by: Tara Sophia Mohr, August 25, 2014:  “Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome” from the Harvard Business Review, Written by: Ruchika Tulshyan and Jodi-Ann Burey, February 11, 2021: Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. You can find the original episode (S1 E6) with Anna Ryder that is mentioned on this episode, “There are STILL Underrepresented Jobs by Female-Identifying Artists” here. In this episode, when we say most people in the arts and entertainment industry do other jobs as well, we are referring more specifically to union actors The "throw like a girl campaign" mentioned is for the product Always Shout out to @canva in this episode! Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    1h 2m
  4. S2 E4 - Why Artists Must STILL Self-Promote w/ Guest Sakinah Iman

    07/08/2024

    S2 E4 - Why Artists Must STILL Self-Promote w/ Guest Sakinah Iman

    Synopsis: Filmmaker, actress, and certified health educator Sakinah Iman chats with Danielle Joy and Cori Hundt about her work, why it is so important for artists to self-promote, and how you have to be your own biggest believer. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Guest: Sakinah Iman Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ @sakinahluvs Threads: @stillthepodcast ⁠@corihundt  ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Articles Discussed in Season 2, Episode 4: From FemaleInvest.com, “Stefanie Sword-Williams on the Art of Self-Promotion and How to Master It”. Published on March 15, 2024.  Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. Trigger Warning: Plays discussed in this episode have themes of sexual assault and drug use. Also, strong language is used. Please note Cori paraphrases the quote, “If you can meet success and failure and treat them both as impostors, then you are a balanced man, my son,” and says she originally heard it from an instructor at UCB (Upright Citizens Brigade), but the quote should be accredited to Rudyard Kipling. Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    1h 1m
  5. S2 E3 - Let’s Talk About Why Roles for Female-Identifying Artists are STILL Underrepresented in TV & Film w/ Guest Roku Long

    31/07/2024

    S2 E3 - Let’s Talk About Why Roles for Female-Identifying Artists are STILL Underrepresented in TV & Film w/ Guest Roku Long

    Synopsis: Writer, director, and producer Roku Long joins Danielle Joy and Cori Hundt to talk about her work, why roles for female-identifying artists are still underrepresented in film and TV, and how women’s stories are really just human stories. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Guest: Roku Long Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ @roku.long Threads: @stillthepodcast ⁠@corihundt  ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Articles Discussed in Season 2 Episode 3: Research from the San Diego State University Center for the Study of Women in Television and Film Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    49 min
  6. S2 E2 - Why Caregivers are STILL So Important w/ Guest Chelsea Phillips

    24/07/2024

    S2 E2 - Why Caregivers are STILL So Important w/ Guest Chelsea Phillips

    Synopsis: Danielle Joy and Cori Hundt chat with Professor Dr. Chelsea Phillips to discuss the role of caregivers in the arts and entertainment industry— both through a historical lens, as well as the caregiving challenges artists face today. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Guest: Chelsea Phillips Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ @chelsealenn Threads: @stillthepodcast ⁠@corihundt  ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Link to Purchase Dr. Chelsea Phillips Book, “Carrying All Before Her: Celebrity Pregnancy and the London Stage, 1689-1800” Link to Learn About Villanova’s Production of “The Spanish Tragedy” Articles Discussed in Season 2 Episode 2: An article from British Vogue titled, “6 Million Art Lovers Visited Tate Modern In 2019. Karin Hindsbo, Its New Director, Is On A Mission To Get Them Back”. Written by, Olivia Marks and published on January 20, 2024. Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    1h 7m
  7. S2 E1 - We’re STILL Talking About Reproductive Healthcare w/ Guest Katherine Brewster

    17/07/2024

    S2 E1 - We’re STILL Talking About Reproductive Healthcare w/ Guest Katherine Brewster

    Synopsis: In this first episode of Season 2, Danielle Joy and Cori Hundt, sit down with the President of BC Voices and Executive Producer of the documentary series StandUP SpeakOUT, Katherine Brewster, about the history of reproductive rights in America and how changes in modern day legislation are affecting those born female in the arts and entertainment industry. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Guest: Katherine Brewster Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ @standupspeakoutdocuseries  Threads: @stillthepodcast Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ BC Voices StandUp SpeakOUT Articles Discussed in Season 2 Episode 1: Actors Equity Association, May 3, 2022, “Reproductive Rights Are Human Rights, Says Actors’ Equity Association” SAG-AFTRA, March 1, 2023, “SAG-AFTRA’s Open Letter in Support of Reproductive Rights" Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    46 min
  8. Bonus Ep. C - AI is STILL Going to be Around for Awhile

    20/03/2024 · BONUS

    Bonus Ep. C - AI is STILL Going to be Around for Awhile

    Synopsis: On this long promised bonus episode, Danielle Joy and Cori Hundt discuss what AI means for the arts and entertainment industry- the pros, cons, & everything in between. Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy     Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co. Where to find us: Instagram: ⁠@stillthepodcast⁠ ⁠@corihundt ⁠ ⁠@pictureit_sicily⁠ Threads: @stillthepodcast Website: ⁠"STILL...?!" The Podcast⁠ Articles Discussed in Season 2 Bonus Episode C: Google- “Artificial intelligence (AI) vs. machine learning (ML)” Financial Times- “What is artificial intelligence and how does it work?” By: Cristina Criddle, July 20, 2023 The Hollywood Reporter- “Artists Lose First Round of Copyright Infringement Case Against AI Art Generators” By: Winston Cho, October 20, 2023 Tech Target- “AI lawsuits explained: Who's getting sued?” By: Ben Lutkevich, January 2, 2024 Notes on this Episode: In this podcast we use the term “female-identifying”, however, sometimes we do just say the word “women”, by which we mean it inclusively as anyone who identifies as female. We will continue to do our best throughout this podcast series to use the proper terminology and educate ourselves as preferred syntax continues to evolve. Thank you for listening! Please consider subscribing to ⁠Via Brooklyn’s Patreon⁠ for exclusive behind the scenes content and to support future episodes. For more digital content from Via Brooklyn, be sure to check out the ⁠Iron Anthology⁠ on major podcasting platforms.

    55 min

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Cori & Danielle of Via Brooklyn Theatre Co., both in their 30's, realize they are about to age out of their lifelong dream of ever starring in a teenage rom com on the CW. So instead, these elderly millennials have started a podcast about all the crap STILL going on in the arts and entertainment industry for female-identifying artists. (Stay tuned for guests much more qualified than we are!)

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