…we talk about art and feminism…what it means to be a feminist, and how this plays a role in what Kitty creates. We also talk about the struggle of the multi-hyphenate artist.
Read MoreThe ladies talk about casting, from the perspective of both the actor and the director. They talk about what it takes to make a successful working relationship on set, and they share how they keep it fresh after years of working together.
Read MoreWant a couple more minutes of wit and wisdom from Crystal Chappell...
Read MoreYou know her from Days of Our Lives, Guiding Light, the Emmy award winning web series Venice, and so much more. I’m talking about Emmy Award winning actress, Crystal Chappell...
Read MoreIt's the Her Process micro podcast! This particular episode is only fifteen minutes in length, and features a little follow-up...
Read MoreDuring our talk, Mhairi opened up about how she fell out of love with acting a few years ago. I know that a lot of you listening will be able to relate...
Read MoreThis week's micro podcast runs a little over ten minutes and features actress and writer, Catrina Del Re. I ask Catrina...
Read MoreKatherine is back to answer the twelve questions that I ask of all my guests, regardless of what kind of art they practice. And since she is such a multifaceted artist, I'm betting...
Read MoreIn this micro pod, which runs a little under nine minutes, Bonita will put a smile on your face. Her positive energy will reach out to you over the airwaves and make you just feel so happy to create...
Read MoreI'm happy to welcome back actress, April Bowlby. There's plenty of humor and wisdom packed into this ten minute show! I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it...
Read MoreThis week's chat is with my dear friend, April Bowlby. April and I met over a decade ago (wow, has it been that long?) in a scene study class. You might know her from her role as Alan's longtime girlfriend, Kandi, on Two and a Half Men. Or, you may recognize her as Stacy from six seasons of Drop Dead Diva...
Read MoreThis week's chat is with actor/producer, Stephanie Thorpe. Stephanie knew that she wanted to act, write, and produce for as long as she can remember. Her love of creating characters and telling stories led her to act and produce on stage and on the screen. By remaining true to herself, and the eight year old Lord of The Rings and Dune reading girl that she was, Stephanie has been able to combine her passion for sci-fi and fantasy along with her love of acting and production, to create quite a stir in the new media community, and beyond.
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