The Ash Taba Show

Ashley Tabatabai

Ashley Tabatabai is an actor and filmmaker who has also spent over a decade working in the digital marketing industry. This podcast is focused on the role of storytelling and how that permeates our lives through entertainment, business and marketing and within self development and growth.In each episode Ashley chats to people from various disciplines about their life journeys, with a view to uncovering insights that can be both inspiring and entertaining to the listener.

  1. The Only Value We Have Is In Our Authenticity | Lucy Russell

    12/16/2021

    The Only Value We Have Is In Our Authenticity | Lucy Russell

    On this episode I chat with actress Lucy Russell who's latest show "Atlantic Crossing" has recently won an International Emmy for Best Mini Series.  She started her acting career in her late twenties, having tried every other respectable job she could think of first and with a degree in Italian and Business from UCL in London. Her first feature was also Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas's first film, Following. She then studied for at The Poor School, finishing in 1999 (Baz Luhrmann's 'Sunscreen' on constant replay - go on, it's worth a listen). She was cast as the 'Lady' in Academy Award Nominee Eric Rohmer's The Lady and the Duke, beginning a love affair with gorgeous period costume. She has worked since then across genres with directors ranging from Terry Gilliam to Francois Ozon, from Paul Feig to Marc Forster and is featured in Academy Award Nominee and Golden Palm Nominee 'Toni Erdmann' (2016). We talk about: The experience of being on Atlantic Crossing winning an International Emmy.The differences between working on screen versus working on stage.Re-framing the meaning of "doing too much" in a performance.Why it is essential to be interested in yourself and in humanity and your own instrument as an actor.Why actors are not 100% responsible for all the storytelling.Her journey from trying every other conceivable "proper" job before pursuing acting fully.The importance of being in a regular acting class.How she navigated the decision to have kids and a family and a thriving acting career.Why having an artistic tribe is essential.You can connect with Lucy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lucyrussellact/ and on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LucyRussellAct Enjoy the show! Support the show

    1h 23m
  2. You Have To Understand Both Sides of The Argument to Start a Discussion | Matthew & Barnaby O'Connor

    06/17/2021

    You Have To Understand Both Sides of The Argument to Start a Discussion | Matthew & Barnaby O'Connor

    On this episode I chat with filmmakers Matthew O'Connor & Barnaby O'Connor of Ivy Film.  They have directed several music videos, numerous commercials and one previous feature documentary California High.   Their latest documentary feature "The Pickup Game"  is an inside look at the emergence of the ‘pickup’ business - an industry where self-styled seduction coaches travel the world, charging a small fortune to teach men skills they claim will guarantee success with women.  Four years in the making and the result of a global, coordinated shoot across multiple countries, The Pickup Game cracks open a worldwide, underground subculture that many people know in passing but few understand.  The film has screened at Toronto HotDocs, New York DocNYC and Melbourne Documentary Film Festival. It can be seen on Starz in the US and iWonder in Oceana. And it is now available to purchase on Amazon Prime, YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Apple TV and more. On the show, we talk about: The making of their first ever feature film which was a fictional narrative that took them on a road trip across America.Their ethos of wanting to start open discussions through the subject matter of their documentaries.Advice for up and coming filmmakers in the early stages of their careers.Some of the challenges of making The Pick Up Game.The initial feedback they received for the film on the festival circuit.How interviewing Ross Jeffries opened doors to having other people in the industry to speak with the team.Why after 4 years of making the film they believe these pickup companies need to be managed and overseen by a governing body of some sort.For more on the film, go to https://www.thepickupgamefilm.com/ Enjoy the show! Support the show

    1h 32m

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Ashley Tabatabai is an actor and filmmaker who has also spent over a decade working in the digital marketing industry. This podcast is focused on the role of storytelling and how that permeates our lives through entertainment, business and marketing and within self development and growth.In each episode Ashley chats to people from various disciplines about their life journeys, with a view to uncovering insights that can be both inspiring and entertaining to the listener.