WALK THE TALK BABE
A Podcast About Dreaming Big & Taking Up Space
Meet The Artists building legacy & putting their spin on what it means to be a black woman in entertainment
A Conversation with Joy C. Mitchell
Meet the talented Los Angeles-born, London-based TV writer and producer behind some of your favourite shows. Joy’s work includes the beloved Shonda Rhimes, Netflix drama, Bridgerton, Alex Rider on Amazon Prime, The Letter for the King on Netflix, and the mini-series Deutschland 86 on Amazon Prime. On top of screenwriting, Joy got her start as a writer in entertainment and travel journalism, writing for Billboard, The Hollywood Reporter, and Teen Vogue, just to name a few.
We’ll talk being on-set, the realities of pitching and selling a show, representation in television and more!
A Conversation with Naomi Larbi
Meet the Swiss-Ghanaian artist, writer, and model who’s worked for brands like Bottega Veneta, Off White, Dior & Swarovski. See her work in magazines like Vogue, L’Officiel and Marie Claire, just to name a few...
We'll talk about style philosophies, industry green flags & red flags, Julia Fox, creative expression, working with international agencies, dream jobs and much, much more!
A Conversation With Nicole Amarteifio
Meet the Ghanaian director/producer and screenwriter, nicknamed the Shonda Rhimes of Africa. With the Colour Creative agency seal of approval, her work includes projects such as the acclaimed show An African City, Peacock's The Best Man: The Final Chapters, and Baby Something, to name a few!
We'll talk about Issa Rae, the American Black Film Festival, Megan Thee Stallion, connecting with talent, setbacks in developing TV, and a bunch of other stuff you may be curious about.
A Conversation With Beth million
Meet the multi-hyphenate singer/songwriter, and actress from projects like Sick on Peacock, Showtime’s Flatbush Misdemeanours, and HBO’s And Just That, just to name a few!
We'll talk about taking creative leaps, imposter syndrome, finding your voice, black representation in entertainment and much more.
You can catch Beth in Trim Season, a horror flick set on a marijuana farm hiding a sinister secret, in select theatres, June 7th, 2024!