Chloé Hayden has taken the world by storm, not only for her role as Quinni in the popular Netflix series Heartbreak High, but for her authenticity as an advocate for disability rights and diversity. Now, Chloé has teamed up with Nova Entertainment to launch the new original podcast Boldly Me, launching today.
‘Boldly Me’ will see Chloé Hayden interview people who, just like herself, are living life boldly as their true selves. Each episode will see Chloé joined in conversation with someone known for living their life authentically and with confidence, sharing everything from life lessons to advice for overcoming challenges, and learning to embrace your sparkle. ‘Boldly Me’ will be the perfect companion for anyone needing a confidence boost to fully embrace their most authentic self.
Guests include high-profile names including Grace Tame, Nedd Brockmann, Deni Todorovic, Dylan Alcott, Tim Minchin, Brihony Dawson and Rj Mitte, alongside many interesting...
‘Boldly Me’ will see Chloé Hayden interview people who, just like herself, are living life boldly as their true selves. Each episode will see Chloé joined in conversation with someone known for living their life authentically and with confidence, sharing everything from life lessons to advice for overcoming challenges, and learning to embrace your sparkle. ‘Boldly Me’ will be the perfect companion for anyone needing a confidence boost to fully embrace their most authentic self.
Guests include high-profile names including Grace Tame, Nedd Brockmann, Deni Todorovic, Dylan Alcott, Tim Minchin, Brihony Dawson and Rj Mitte, alongside many interesting...
- 4/24/2023
- Podnews.net
Illustration by Jeff CashvanMovie-lovers!Welcome back to The Deuce Notebook, a collaboration between Mubi Notebook and The Deuce Film Series, our monthly event at Nitehawk Williamsburg that excavates the facts and fantasies of cinema's most infamous block in the world: 42nd Street between 7th and 8th Avenues. For each screening, my co-hosts and I pick a flick that we think embodies the era of all-night moviegoing down the “Forty-Deuce” and present the theater at which it premiered.Over the years, we’ve occasionally gone "off" the Deuce to a nearby theatre; likewise, we’ve invited guest curators to present a film of their choosing. Back in July of 2013, our first guest—the queer film, video, and performance collective Dirty Looks (whose "On Location" program was a Huge inspiration for our series)—took over and presented Jerry Douglas’ pioneering, all-male adult title The Back Row, which premiered at the 55th Street...
- 5/25/2021
- MUBI
Emily Butler (Lisa McCune) was hoping her book “My Sh*t Husband” would be a big success. What she wasn’t hoping for, was for Greg (Peter Helliar) to turn it into an empire.
When Greg shows off his newfound celebrity status at school, he meets perfect parent and President of the Parents and Friends Committee, Luna Keys (Casey Donovan). Becoming overly involved in primary school politics, Greg’s rivalry with Luna sees her beating him at every turn.
Pablo Pictures and Princess Pictures’ How To Stay Married returns on May 4, 8.30pm on 10 and 10 Play on demand.
The post ‘How to Stay Married’ (Season 3 Trailer) appeared first on If Magazine.
When Greg shows off his newfound celebrity status at school, he meets perfect parent and President of the Parents and Friends Committee, Luna Keys (Casey Donovan). Becoming overly involved in primary school politics, Greg’s rivalry with Luna sees her beating him at every turn.
Pablo Pictures and Princess Pictures’ How To Stay Married returns on May 4, 8.30pm on 10 and 10 Play on demand.
The post ‘How to Stay Married’ (Season 3 Trailer) appeared first on If Magazine.
- 4/19/2021
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Catfish Australia’s Casey Donovan.
An Australian version of the long-running MTV dating show Catfish and a Sydney riff on Crazy Rich Asians are among the shows that will screen on Network 10’s second annual Pilot Week.
Casey Donovan and documentarian Patrick Abboud will host Eureka Productions’ Catfish Australia while Screentime’s Sydney’s Crazy Rich Asians will follow six well-to-do Asians in Sydney and their fixer, a format created by Johnny Lowry.
The line-up also includes Cjz’s Part Time Privates, a sitcom created by and starring Heidi Arena and Thank God You’re Here’s Nicola Parry as two mums-turned-private eyes; Matchbox Pictures and Two Scoop Media’s I Am…Roxy!, which will delve into the daily life of publicist and talent manager Roxy Jacenko; and Screentime’s My 80 Year Old Flatmate, a reality show in which older Aussies rent their rooms to young people.
As happened last year,...
An Australian version of the long-running MTV dating show Catfish and a Sydney riff on Crazy Rich Asians are among the shows that will screen on Network 10’s second annual Pilot Week.
Casey Donovan and documentarian Patrick Abboud will host Eureka Productions’ Catfish Australia while Screentime’s Sydney’s Crazy Rich Asians will follow six well-to-do Asians in Sydney and their fixer, a format created by Johnny Lowry.
The line-up also includes Cjz’s Part Time Privates, a sitcom created by and starring Heidi Arena and Thank God You’re Here’s Nicola Parry as two mums-turned-private eyes; Matchbox Pictures and Two Scoop Media’s I Am…Roxy!, which will delve into the daily life of publicist and talent manager Roxy Jacenko; and Screentime’s My 80 Year Old Flatmate, a reality show in which older Aussies rent their rooms to young people.
As happened last year,...
- 5/27/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
‘The Hunt’
A thriller which centres on three generations of Vietnamese Australian families as they cope with the aftermath of war, a revival of the quiz Mastermind and documentaries which uncover family secrets and medical myths will screen on Sbs next year.
Among other shows unveiled at the broadcaster’s Upfronts are four “Slow Summer” documentaries in the vein of The Ghan, the third and final season of Matchbox Pictures’ The Family Law and a doc which posits that Christianity in Australia is in crisis.
Kurt Fearnley, Scott Cam, Casey Donovan and Rodger Corser are the first names confirmed for the 10th edition of Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia’s (Wbitpa) Who Do You Think You Are?
Sbs director of TV and online content Marshall Heald said: “At Sbs we tell stories and show people on screen that you don’t see anywhere else, giving a voice to communities that would otherwise go unheard.
A thriller which centres on three generations of Vietnamese Australian families as they cope with the aftermath of war, a revival of the quiz Mastermind and documentaries which uncover family secrets and medical myths will screen on Sbs next year.
Among other shows unveiled at the broadcaster’s Upfronts are four “Slow Summer” documentaries in the vein of The Ghan, the third and final season of Matchbox Pictures’ The Family Law and a doc which posits that Christianity in Australia is in crisis.
Kurt Fearnley, Scott Cam, Casey Donovan and Rodger Corser are the first names confirmed for the 10th edition of Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia’s (Wbitpa) Who Do You Think You Are?
Sbs director of TV and online content Marshall Heald said: “At Sbs we tell stories and show people on screen that you don’t see anywhere else, giving a voice to communities that would otherwise go unheard.
- 11/20/2018
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
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