At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
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Hi, I’m Barbara Barna Abel. Welcome to ”Camera Ready & Abel” the podcast that explores the intersection of Media and Personal Growth. Join me weekly for the media insights and stay for the transformation. Whether you’re looking to build more credibility, gain more career traction, or just want to be more comfortable on camera - this is the podcast for you! Because let’s face it, everyone needs to be camera ready these days. I have curated each episode with love, focusing on insights & strategies from real professionals with real stories to help you tap into your superpowers, find your voice, clarify your message, and make an impact on the world.
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Hi, I’m Barbara Barna Abel. Welcome to ”Camera Ready & Abel” the podcast that explores the intersection of Media and Personal Growth. Join me weekly for the media insights and stay for the transformation. Whether you’re looking to build more credibility, gain more career traction, or just want to be more comfortable on camera - this is the podcast for you! Because let’s face it, everyone needs to be camera ready these days. I have curated each episode with love, focusing on insights & strategies from real professionals with real stories to help you tap into your superpowers, find your voice, clarify your message, and make an impact on the world.
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1 How to Stand Out in a Saturated World: Barbara Barna Abel on Sales is Not a Dirty Word 37:51
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This episode is a rebroadcast of my conversation with Aleasha Bahr on her Sales is Not a Dirty Word podcast about all the many ways to Stand Out in a Saturated World . It’s extremely rare to be first or even early so a saturated marketplace is something we all have to live and work with. It's easy to feel overwhelmed and some days, defeated, but please know, from the core of my being, there is room for you. Key takeaways Let go of trying to fit into the mainstream. There is no mainstream anymore. Find your audience (who needs and wants what you do) and adapt your message to them. Focus on the value of what you do and how it makes your audience's life better. Understand what lights you up so you can light up others. Be present and demonstrate you’re actively engaged. Be bold - bold means showing up to be seen. It has nothing to do with loud or outrageous. Work on your Presence to increase your confidence, connection and charisma (coaching helps) For more Sales is Not A Dirty Word visit https://sndw.aleashabahr.com/ Read The Charisma Myth and download the workbook.…
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1 Prepare & Practice to Pursue Your Dream: Barbara Barna Abel on Second Act Actors 52:19
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This episode is a rebroadcast of my appearance on Dr. Janet McMordie's Second Act Actors, the podcast for people who have made a major life or career change into acting. I discovered this information is meaningful across many fields and disciplines. Janet and I discussed: The hows and whys of preparation and practice The importance of giving yourself permission to pursue your dream The myth of natural talent Why everyone needs to nurture and develop their skills The beauty and power of being a Latebloomer Stick to the end because I share a lot of valuable advice and strategies you don't want to miss. For more Second Act Actors visit: https://www.youtube.com/@secondactactors…
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1 I Have Skills, Now What Do I Do With Them? with Jolene Latimer 34:14
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This episode is brought to you by the phrase, I have skills, now what do I do with them? Follow up question number one is: Who needs what I've got? Here to discuss is the multi-talented Jolene Latimer, whose superpower is her ability to get to the heart of a story. Jolene asked herself: How do I leverage my skills? How do I get better? How do I become the person I know I can be? and shares the strategies and steps she took to pursue her dream and break into major media. Key takeaways Identify your strengths Align your skills with your passion Prioritize developing meaningful relationships Partner with people who know more than you and listen Go hyperniche Small steps lead to big moments Learn as you go - never stop studying Remember: you have the skills, you can adapt! Jolene is a writer, producer and sports journalist with a Masters in Journalism from USC. Jolene has covered major events like the Winter Olympics, World Series, and the NBA Awards and her byline has appeared in the Associated Press, CBC, USA Today, PEOPLE, and TeenVogue. Check out Jolene's work by visiting https://jolenelatimer.com/ and connect with Jolene on instagram . To build on these strategic steps, listen to Brian Baltazar Think Like a Producer…
Everyone from Socrates to Euripedes to Virgil Abloh has commanded us to Question Everything. My guest for this episode, television host and professional interviewer Danielle Robay, figured out early on that questions are a superpower - and all of us can develop and tap into it. At a critical time in Danielle's career, when she was rebounding from the dream job that turned out to be a soul crushing mistake, she turned her superpower inward, asking herself five thoughtful questions per day, and emerged more confident and more clear and committed to her path. Danielle shares... what she learned from her worst interview ever what she learned from her mentor Larry King how to prepare for an interview how to ask for an interview and her favorite quote from Shirley Chisholm : Service is the rent you pay for a room on this earth. Watch and listen to Danielle's video podcast PRETTYSMART , her love letter to bold, inquisitive women who have something to say. Stay in touch with Danielle on Instagram at @daniellerobay and check out her other offerings: QUESTION EVERYTHING CARD GAME link for purchase: https://prettysmartshop.com/collections/shop/products/question-everything-card-deck-1 PRETTYSMART podcast link: https://pod.link/prettysmart…
I am thrilled to be joined by Laura Geller on this episode Camera Ready & Abel discussing the wise words of her father: Nothing Appears As It Seems. Translation: There's always more to the story than meets the eye. Don't compare and despair. Laura is the legendary founder of Laura Geller Beauty. Laura began her career as a makeup artist, often working on TV and with Broadway actors before launching her hugely successful makeup line on QVC in 1997. Key takeaways: Do your homework! Know and observe all your competitors Identify what is different about you AND/OR your product Do a soft launch on social media to gain Proof of Concept Mind your own business: Know and understand the financing backend and frontend Find a mentor Talk to your audience/customer where they are Innovate, don't imitate Create opportunities by joining professional organizations Laura is a member of Forbes 50 over 50 and QVC's 50 and Fabulous - a testament to her great success - but as she’ll remind you, her success did not come overnight. Laura's resilience and ability to weather the storms along the way have helped give her profound appreciation for her success. Laura delivers a masterclass in playing the long game, and most importantly, YOUR long game. Visit www.laurageller.com for more information about Laura’s products and follow her on Instagram at @lauragellerbeauty and @aurajgeller . Full disclosure: I wear Laura's products every day <3…
Feeling a little stuck? Need to change your energy? My guest for this episode, actor-writer-sought after public speaker-instagram slayer, Franchesca Ramsey, delivers a Master Class in how to reenergize, refocus, get back in alignment to bring back the joy and make your goals happen. In short, how to be CEO of your own life. Franchesca is a highly successful creator. But she didn't start there and she generously shares the steps she took to evolve from her career as a graphic designer working for the City of Miami to making YouTube videos to creating and starring in the award-winning MTV series, DeCoded , to being a writer-correspondent for The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore to the triple threat, full-on CEO of her own life she is today. Key takeaways: Don't wait for permission - take initiative! Be someone people want to work with Be a generous connector Keep a wins jar Focus on goals you can control Enjoy Franchesca on instagram and Visit www.franchesca.net to get more of Franchesca’s gems. While you're there check out her NAACP-nominated book, Well That Escalated Quickly, one of Amazon’s best books of 2018. Good news! All of the Camera Ready & Abel episodes + grab-n-go clips of inspiration and actionable insights are now available on YouTube .…
This episode of Camera Ready & Abel is brought to you by the phrase How to Find Your Drive because there is great power in finding what ignites you as you develop a life and career you can sustain with joy and excitement. Here to discuss is Raquel Bruno, founder, president, and CEO of Drive Entertainment Group whose tagline Thrive With Drive gives you a glimpse into her intentional and proactive approach to helping others take their career to new heights. Raquel is a TV, film, and digital producer, talent booking savant, media and creator coach, and a popular DJ on Twitch who has worked with all A-list talent in media & arts from Lady Gaga to RUN DMC, launched TV Land, Co-Produced Emmy-nominated TV Specials & content and booked various film documentaries. Raquel’s conversation goes beyond how to find your drive, she also opens up about what to do when you’ve misplaced it. You can learn more about Raquel’s work at driveentertainmentgroup.com and follow her on Instagram at @raquellovesdrive .…
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1 Why You Need to Think Like a Producer with Brian Balthazar 34:23
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In my years as a casting director and talent development executive, I've observed that the secret to many of the most successful hosts and performers is that they understand how television production works and how their part of the show (or segment) fits into something larger than themselves. I saw this first hand when I booked my guest for this episode, Brian Balthazar, on Page Six TV back in the day, and he was always so great because he knew how to make good TV. It's a treat to have him discuss and share actionable insights on how to think like a producer because Brian has built an impressive career simultaneously in front and behind the camera as a television host, producer and network executive. Brian is the executive producer and founder of Balthazar Entertainment , specializing in compelling lifestyle programming including Christina on the Coast and T ough Love with Hilary Farr for HGTV and My Dream Kitchen with Carla Hall on Food Network. Brian oversaw the launch of the fourth of Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda where he later became a beloved guest dishing pop culture and trends, was a co-executive producer of The View and was a vice president at Discovery Networks (now Warner Brothers Discovery) where he oversaw mega hits like Flip or Flop and my favorite, Love It or List It . Key takeaways Production is not personal (even though it often feels that way) Never go to a pitch meeting with only one idea (your idea isn't that unique) If you are pitching yourself as talent, start self-producing examples on social media There is not one right way to succeed. Find the way that is right for you. Be grateful for the opportunities Follow Brian on Instagram at @brianbalthazar …trust me, he’s a fun poster!…
It's a truism in coaching that we learn something from everyone we meet. I learned a ton from my conversation with award-winning producer, manager, and Hollywood Navigator, Brian Medavoy and I learn something new every time I listen to this episode: Life is about moments. Because it's the little wins, the moments, that add up to something bigger. There's no Olympics, World Cup, World Series, Super Bowl or Oscars without the moments that add up to get there. Key Takeaways: Moments gets you out of your head and into the present Moments gets you away from being results-focused Success is measured by what we do for others. The best way to get a person's attention is to help them. You can learn a lot from an Oscar winning actress or an actor, but you can learn a lot more from what he or she did before they became really successful As a personal manager, Brian Medavoy has had a hand in the careers of Ryan Reynolds, Toby McGuire, Josh Brolin, David Schwimmer, Jason Bateman and Maria Bello, among others + developed and produced TV classics like Dharma and Greg, The Single Guy, and Just Shoot Me . Brian is also the writer of an insightful and generous blog, Welcome to Hollywood . Resources mentioned by Brian in this episode: The Five Minute Journal Building a Second Brain - Tiago Forte Late night legend Dick Cavette interviews jazz legend Oscar Peterson Brian Medavoy's Business Plan for Actors…
This is another one of my "asking for a friend" episodes. I thought you'd be as interested in me in learning how performance golf coach, Eric Cogorno, built a 7-figure business with his popular YouTube channel and online training platform, cogornogolf.com . I got that and so much more: A masterclass in working through fear, setting goals, writing a detailed 10-year plan that includes income projections, the power of meditation and daily visualizations and showing up consistently even when you feel like quitting. Eric credits having a great creative partner, Mary Lengle , reading Feel the Fear...and Do It Anyway by Susan Jeffers and following Jim Rohn's Goal Setting Method. The result is deeply inspiring and totally actionable. Also visit Eric's second channel Lessons I've Learned with Eric Cogorno including this keeper: The Secret to Stopping Fear & Anxiety.…
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1 Marketing: If You Build It and You TELL People About It, They Will Come with Brian Patacca 35:45
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This episode with life, business and career coach, Brian Patacca, has been one of my go-to's ever since he shared this nugget with me: Marketing is going public with your gifts and being seen for your gifts. If you build it and you tell people about it, they will come. Grab your journal. Brian and I begin with marketing and end with dignity and respect. Along the way, Brian reframes the entire concept of marketing around generosity and purpose: Be determined each day, not to leave your function unfulfilled. Clarity is kindness and kindness is clarity - banish the vague and wishy washy and ASK. Your creativity is your birthright and the world is a better place when you are doing what you are called to do. Effective marketing does 3 things, makes you FEEL something, makes you DO something, makes you NOTICE something. Don't be afraid of the word No. Hearing No frees you to focus your energy on where you'll find your Yes. Brian is a spiritual practitioner who engages creative professionals seeking to ignite their businesses with fierce accountability, marketing innovation and soul satisfying success. He is the founder of a coaching organization and creative community with locations in New York, Los Angeles, and Atlanta. Now based in Los Angeles, Brian coaches nationwide in several web-based group courses including his latest programs, Agent Goals and Actor Operating System . Get more Brian by tuning into his podcast at www.BrianBreaksCharacter.com and download his free guide to 23 stories of people growing their networks in unusual ways that you can put into practice, at supersneakyauditons.com .…
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1 Everything You Need to Know About Sales with Aleasha Bahr 34:40
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I used to think sales was a dirty word, especially when it came to selling myself and my services. I know I'm not alone in this, which is why I am excited about this episode with Aleasha Bahr who shares everything you need to know about sales. We're all in sales - whether you're selling yourself to an employer in an audition or job interview or pitching your idea to a network or for financing or trying to get your boss or team to buy into your idea. Aleasha is a woman in a male-dominated industry who is calling out the common lies in sales - primarily, that sales is a one-size-fits-all proposition and that you have to do things that feel “weird” or "yucky" and out of alignment to close the deal. Aleasha says embrace the Black Sheep Sales Method instead: Find your tribe and thrive (because if it's a fit, it's a fact) Ask yourself: what are better questions I could be asking? Put yourselves in your customer's shoes (empathy) Focus on what makes your customer's life better/easier Customize your pitch to motivate your customer Prioritize building relationships and you naturally sell yourself Try different approaches to see what works best for you Be mindful of reputation management Try this action step: I am going to innovate my approach to pitching myself by innovating my approach to ______ (fill in the blank). Aleasha explains how around 25 minutes into the episode. Learn How to Sell Like a Natural via Aleasha's Sales is NOT a Dirty Word podcast + so much more on Aleasha's website including how you can work with her. Listen to Aleasha and me discuss How to Stand Out in a Saturated World .…
Creativity is the ability to create, produce, or develop original work theories, techniques, thoughts and ways of seeing. You are creative, whether you tap into it or not, and you take your creativity wherever you go, and I think it's often overlooked how valuable creativity is as a transferable skill: the abilities you take from job to job. Here to discuss is BAFTA-nominated television director, Ed Bazalgette, who exemplifies creativity as a transferable skill, having first found success as a musician, then editor, and now director and producer. I first met Ed when he was the lead guitarist for The Vapors, supporting their global hit, Turning Japanese, and I've been a super fan ever since. Please do yourself a favor and check out the power-pop majesty of their full albums, New Clear Days and Magnets. Ed's directing credits include Dr. Who, Poldark, The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die, and The Witcher. Ed opened my eyes in so many ways: stay humble there's room for more than one person's creativity on a project creating an environment that fosters sharing creative ideas serves the project leadership, communications and soft skills are essential never stop learning and questioning what's in service of the story combine a let's try it! mentality with discipline the ripple effect of creativity as a transferable skill because the more you put out there, the more everybody working with you takes with them to the next thing they do Ed's currently in post-production on Marie Antoinette for PBS. For more on creativity, listen to Maria Brito discuss how Creativity Rules the World. For more on breaking into directing, listen to Mike Simon discuss Directing Talent.…
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1 How to Build a Sustainable and Successful Career with Producers Roni Selig and Marcie Mulé 36:36
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If you want to know how to build a sustainable and successful career, then look no further because this episode of Camera Ready & Abel delivers a masterclass from 2 titans of the unscripted television world, Roni Selig and Marcie Mulé. Roni is a multi-Emmy-winning producer whose credits span from GMA to CNN most recently launched a new digital platform for The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and executive produced The Call to Unite, a 24-hour global livestream event, hosted by Tim Shriver in response to the COVID 19 pandemic. Marcie is a two-time Emmy-winning producer for the Bravo series Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List and the former co-founder of Picture This Television, a full -service production company that created programming for Bravo, Lifetime, TLC, Food Network, MTV and PBS. Now Roni and Marcie have joined forces to create RonMar Studios Inc, producing innovative unscripted content from long form documentaries and reality programs to digital fundraisers, live streams including and musical performances. These legends dive into the role their rugged, resourceful, and resilient work ethic played in growing and sustaining a successful career. Learn more about RonMar Studios Inc. by visiting their website at www.ronmarstudios.com and check out their impressive body of work.…
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1 Feeling stuck? Try unlearning your need for approval with Chris Witherspoon 38:25
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This is one of my favorite evergreen episodes. Chris Witherspoon is an entertainment journalist, producer, entrepreneur and CEO of PopViewers who taught me how his career soared to the next level when he unlearned the importance of seeking approval. Instead of looking outward he focused inward on his approval matrix: Feeling happy, great in his own skin, confident and loving his work. As a recovering people pleaser I know firsthand how much time and energy is wasted seeking approval. Chris has overcome enormous challenges to create his life and career. Therapy, digging dip and doing the hard work helped Chris learn to let go of needing approval. So did listening to the sage advice of two very wise women: Sister Harden (14:17) - one of the church muthas at his congregation growing up in Ohio - told Chris before he left for college, “ If you don’t see the example, be the example. " Oprah has a soft spot for Chris as an interviewer and shared with him how, when the chips are down and you feel you're at rock bottom, go sit under a tree, get settled and at peace with the moment so you can receive the answers you seek (21:13) and how early in her career she sacrificed her authenticity and integrity in exchange for approval and never made that mistake again (25:54). Bonus tip: Oprah always repeats your name when you interview her. So does Barack Obama. More key takeaways: Ask what makes you happy? Ask what makes you feel alive? Ask what makes you jump out of bed in the morning? Ask for help - it's an act of bravery. Chris is the founder and CEO of PopViewers , the platform that helps you find what to watch next, invites you to react to the TV and movies you’ve watched, and encourages you to share the experience with fellow content-lovers. Follow Chris on instagram @witherspoonc and connect on LinkedIn .…
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