Welcome to the Elemental Women in the Arts podcast. My name is Broghanne Jessamine your host, I am an actor and the owner of Elemental Women Productions. In each episode I will be talking to the incredible women who work in the entertainment industry. From actors, to writers, costume, sound and more. We will talk about who they are, what they do and their experiences in this industry. Joins us eac... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Eboni Zamani is a filmmaker, photographer and writer hailing from Philadelphia. She got her start in filmmaking in high school with a documentary about youth in the military. Visual and written storytelling became her outlet of choice. Eboni received... more
Erin Bradford is an actor, writer, producer and teaching artist. She is the creator and writer of Plant Moms an upcoming series about a group of women raising plants in the concrete jungle and is overall wonderful.
We loved speaking to her for this... more
Yuko Kudo is native Japanese multi-dimensional artist based in New York. She uses art and storytelling to create community, while reminding people they are not alone. Her latest work includes a one-human-musical show entitled, "I Came Here To Be Love... more
Courtney Salvage is an actor, director, teacher and all round artist. We loved talking to her and hearing her journey.
You can get in contact with Courtney by visiting her website, following her on Instagram and watch Co Functioning here.
Host: Br... more
Khaya Fraites is a NYC based voiceover and film Actor. Currently in the process of writing and producing a web series with her best friend Arianna Flores-Moya called “Multi-Hyphenates”.
You can connect with Khaya and support her by following her ... more
Rachael is a new and devised-work focused director, deviser, playwright, and producer. Currently based in Manhattan, she is originally from Virginia, has ties to Tennessee, and also spent several years working in the DC Metro area. She is drawn to ... more
Content warning: sexual assault
Stand up, improv and developing an incredible solo show, Diana Varco and I speak about who she is, what she does and her experience in the arts.
To connect with Diana, you can follow her on Instagram (@Dianavarc... more
Born into a Slovenian acting family, Gaia grew up with theatre and moved to NYC in 2015 in search of new creative opportunities. Since finishing acting conservatory, Gaia has been acting and producing internationally, in theatre as well as film. In t... more
Good, insightful interviews and discussions. In depth and enlightening.
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