STILL...?! Via Brooklyn
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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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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!
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Bonus Ep. B - Why It's STILL Important to Strike - Part 2
Synopsis:
On this second ever bonus episode, Danielle and Cori discuss the suspension of the historic 2023 SAG-AFTRA strike and what the new contract looks like. We dive into the gains, the losses, questions that remain, and encourage everyone to vote by the December 5th deadline.
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 B:
2023 SAG-AFTRA & AMPTP Draft Contract
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.
Glossary of terms used in this episode: SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists), WGA (Writers Guild of America), AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers)
SAG-AFTRA IG: @sagaftra
WGA IG: @wgaeast @wgawest
We want to thank Fran Dresher, Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, the other strike negotiators, strike captains, SAG-AFTRA union members, and our sister unions for all of their hard work and support during the strike
If you are a SAG-AFTRA union member please vote by December 5, 2023!
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. -
S1 E8 - What Academia is STILL Like for Female-Identifying Academics w/ Guest Dr. Bess Rowen
Synopsis:
Cori Hundt and Danielle Joy are joined by Professor Dr. Bess Rowen to discuss what academia is still like for female-identifying artists. We discuss how she went down this career path, what questions theatre theory can help answer, and what her experience has been as a female academic.
Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Guest: Bess Rowen
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
@simplythebess
@linesbetweenthelines
X:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@daniellespell
@linesbtwnlines
Website:
"STILL...?!" The Podcast
Link to “Spill” Article Discussed in Season 1 Episode 8:
“Stanford research reveals a hidden obstacle for women in academia”
By: Edmund L Andrews
December 16, 2021
Stanford News
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.
Please note guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect that of Via Brooklyn and "Still...?!” The Podcast.
This episode of “Still…?!” The Podcast, “What Academia is STILL Like for Female-Identifying Academics,” was recorded on August 6, 2023, after the SAG-AFTRA strike of 2023 went into effect, and therefore the recording was created to be in line with strike rules regarding promotion of work.
You can find more information on the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
You can donate to the Entertainment Community Fund to help workers affected by the ongoing strikes here.
You can purchase Dr. Bess Rowen’s book here.
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. -
S1 E7 - Cool Side Hustles are STILL Important w/ Guests Kathleen Choe and Jessica Giannone
Synopsis:
Cori Hundt and Danielle Joy are joined by actors Kathleen Choe & Jessica Giannone to discuss their very cool side hustles, why side hustles are important as an artist, and how they can help enhance the art you create.
Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Guests: Kathleen Choe & Jessica Giannone
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
@katchoe
@jessicalgiannone
X:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@daniellespell
Website:
"STILL...?!" The Podcast
Link to “Spill” Articles Discussed in Season 1 Episode 7:
New York Times
Travis Diehl
March 8, 2023
“Why Is a Day Job Seen as the Mark of an Artist’s Failure?”
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.
Please note guests' opinions are their own and do not necessarily reflect that of Via Brooklyn and "Still...?!” The Podcast.
This episode of “Still…?!” The Podcast, “Cool Side Hustles are Still Important,” was recorded on July 15, 2023, after the SAG-AFTRA strike of 2023 went into effect, and therefore some edits to the original recording were made in order to be in line with strike rules regarding promotion of work.
You can find more information on the SAG-AFTRA strike here.
You can donate to the Entertainment Community Fund to help workers affected by the ongoing strikes here.
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. -
S1 E6 - There Are STILL Underrepresented Jobs by Female-Identifying Artists w/ Guests Kaitlyn Farley, Julia Izumi, and Anna Ryder
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. -
S1 E5 - It's STILL Important to Create Your Own Work w/ Guest Shannon Harris
Synopsis:
Danielle and Cori are joined by actor and independent filmmaker, Shannon Harris, as they chat about why it is important to create your own work as a female-identifying artist, as well as the successes and challenges that come along with producing. They also get to learn all about Shannon’s process for creating her two independent short films, “THREE birds” and “grist”.
Hosts: Cori Hundt & Danielle Joy
Guest: Shannon Harris
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
@shannon_harrisig
@tricoastalprod
X:
@stillthepodcast
@corihundt
@daniellespell
@S_Harris_2017
@tricoastalprod
Website:
"STILL...?!" The Podcast
Link to “Spill” Articles Discussed in Season 1 Episode 5:
“Gamer, actor Tasi Alabastro helps theaters use Twitch to adapt to coronavirus era and beyond”
By: Lily Janiak May 6, 2020 Updated: May 7, 2020
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, “It's STILL Important to Create Your Own Work,” was recorded on June 3, 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.
Shannon wanted it to be known that she misspoke about the originally scheduled run of Her Portmanteau. The original run was scheduled for February 2022; but the production was postponed to fall 2022 due to COVID.
Twitch is an interactive livestreaming service for content spanning gaming, entertainment, sports, music, and more.
Intersectionality is a term coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw that she describes as, “It’s basically a lens, a prism, for seeing the way in which various forms of inequality often operate together and exacerbate each other.”
A few different people are credited with the original quote of "plan your work, and work your plan" including British PM Margaret Thatcher, NFL Coach Mark Levy, and American Author Napoleon Hill to name a few.
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.