S1 E6 - There Are STILL Underrepresented Jobs by Female-Identifying Artists w/ Guests Kaitlyn Farley, Julia Izumi, and Anna Ryder STILL...?!
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- Performing Arts
Synopsis:
Danielle and Cori are joined by fight choreographer Kaitlyn Farley, playwright Julia Izumi, and director Anna Ryder to discuss their chosen professions in the arts and entertainment industry which are historically underrepresented by female-identifying artists.
Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Guests: Kaitlyn Farley, Julia Izumi, and Anna Ryder
Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Editor: Rafe Terrizzi
Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi
Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co.
Where to find us:
Instagram:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@pictureit_sicily
@kaitlynalexisfarley
@jujuizu
X:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@daniellespell
@kat_farley
@jujuizu
@anna_ryder
Website:
"STILL...?!" The Podcast
Link to “Spill” Articles Discussed in Season 1 Episode 6:
Looking at Hiring Biases By The Numbers
EquityNews
Data Compiled By Russell Lehrer, Graphics by Nick DeSantis, Special thanks to Doug Beebe, Tom Kaub and Sherry Xu
Spring 2017
New AAPAC Report Shows Nearly 90 Percent of Playwrights From 2016–2017 Season White and Mostly Male
Playbill
By Olivia Clement
March 05, 2019
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.
This episode of “Still…?!” The Podcast, “There are STILL Underrepresented Jobs by Female-Identifying Artists,” was recorded on May 7, 2023, before the SAG-AFTRA strike of 2023 went into effect.
Please note guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect that of Via Brooklyn and "Still...?!” The Podcast.
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.
Synopsis:
Danielle and Cori are joined by fight choreographer Kaitlyn Farley, playwright Julia Izumi, and director Anna Ryder to discuss their chosen professions in the arts and entertainment industry which are historically underrepresented by female-identifying artists.
Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Guests: Kaitlyn Farley, Julia Izumi, and Anna Ryder
Producers: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Editor: Rafe Terrizzi
Original Music: Rafe Terrizzi
Production Company: Via Brooklyn Theatre Co.
Where to find us:
Instagram:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@pictureit_sicily
@kaitlynalexisfarley
@jujuizu
X:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@daniellespell
@kat_farley
@jujuizu
@anna_ryder
Website:
"STILL...?!" The Podcast
Link to “Spill” Articles Discussed in Season 1 Episode 6:
Looking at Hiring Biases By The Numbers
EquityNews
Data Compiled By Russell Lehrer, Graphics by Nick DeSantis, Special thanks to Doug Beebe, Tom Kaub and Sherry Xu
Spring 2017
New AAPAC Report Shows Nearly 90 Percent of Playwrights From 2016–2017 Season White and Mostly Male
Playbill
By Olivia Clement
March 05, 2019
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.
This episode of “Still…?!” The Podcast, “There are STILL Underrepresented Jobs by Female-Identifying Artists,” was recorded on May 7, 2023, before the SAG-AFTRA strike of 2023 went into effect.
Please note guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect that of Via Brooklyn and "Still...?!” The Podcast.
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.
54 min