This week on Her Process, I'm chatting with community artist, Lois Keller. Lois's journey as an artist has taken her from working on backdrops for the Cincinnati Opera, to working on murals with kids, to writing and illustrating a book for her daughters, to working on a portrait series that you just have to see to believe!
Read MoreIn this episode of Her Process, I'm chatting with writer and director, Sandra Payne. Sandra began her writing career working on Wishbone and Barney and Friends...yes, that Barney. She has written short films, award winning web series, and commercials.
Read MoreIn this episode of Her Process, I'm chatting with actor, improviser, and comedian, Heather Horton. Heather started her stage career at the tender age of three, as a dancer. She continued to shine on stage as a comedian. That experience parlayed into a career as an actor and improviser. Heather didn't always know she wanted to be an actor. In fact, there was quite a gap between her time on stage as a dancer and her time on stage as a comedian...
Read MoreIn this episode, I have the good fortune to be able to chat with classical guitarist, Chelsea Green. She currently lives in Cairo, Egypt, so it's a thrill to be able to snag a bit of her time during her visit home to Southern California.
Read MoreIn this episode of Her Process, I'm chatting with actor and producer, Tanya Ihnen. Tanya has a range of experience from performing on stage to working in the web space, where she's carved out quite a nice niche for herself.
Read MoreIn this episode of Her Process I'm chatting with writer/director, Tina Cesa Ward. I met Tina several years ago at an event for the International Academy of Web Television. She was living in New York at the time, and I was living here in Los Angeles. Over the next few years we'd see each other at various web series events and we became friendly. It wasn't until Tina relocated to Los Angeles around a year and a half ago that we had the chance to hang out more and become real friends, and now she's one of my dearest.
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