#29:'Doing Their Own Sh*t' - a podcast by Cher Vincent and James T. Green

from 2015-11-18T06:00

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This week, Cher and James dig into the world of online video, where they praise the resurgence of people of color dominating the small screen while thinking aloud about the future of video discovery. Topics include: Master of None, Netflix and Hulu, the writing of Shonda Rhimes, Issa Rae, and gripes with the limitations of streaming hardware options. During Open Call, Cher discovers a mysterious producer named Breakmaster Cylinder, while James gets in his feels with the app Drizzy Tears.


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References made during our conversation:


The sound bite of Aziz Ansari on Colbert


The independent web series, "You’re So Talented"


"Master of None", a Netflix original series


"Fresh of the Boat", a comedy series on ABC


Netflix, a video streaming provider and (accidental, well purposely pivoted) production studio


Nielsen Ratings


Hulu, another video streaming provider and, yeah you guessed it, production studio


"The Mindy Project", a comedy series originally on FOX, now on Hulu


Issa Rae, an actress and writer, creator of Awkward Black Girl, Ratchet Piece Theater, The "F" Word, and The Choir


Shonda Rhimes, a television producer, writer, and head of all the wonderful shows at Shondaland


"How to Get Away With Murder", a drama series on ABC


Open TV, a Chicago-based web platform for television by queer, trans and cis-women and artists of color


You know we couldn't forget about Open Call:


Cher: The mysterious Breakmaster Cylinder


James: Drizzy Tears, a game for iOS


Thanks for listening to episode 29. It couldn't have been made without the help of the following folks:


The Chicago Podcast Cooperative. If you like this show, you might enjoy Roboism where Alex and Savannah discuss robots and feminism but mostly robots.


Our Patreon supporters: Caty, Amy, Stewart, Classy, Jennifer, Joelle, Will, "Michael", and Revision Path podcast.


The Cards Against Humanity Offices for letting us record in their space.


U+1F60C for providing the show's music.


Until next time, keep things Open Ended.

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