"Women On Screen Out Loud" showcases female & non-binary voices from all sides of the camera. Each episode features a personal essay composed and read aloud by dynamic professionals in the film & television industry, followed by a brief interview that delves deeper into their inspirations and career journeys. Join hosts Lara Jean Chorostecki & Jennifer Pogue as they explore the diverse paths and purposes of being a Woman on Screen, however that takes shape across the gender spectrum.
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"Women On Screen Out Loud" showcases female & non-binary voices from all sides of the camera. Each episode features a personal essay composed and read aloud by dynamic professionals in the film & television industry, followed by a brief interview that delves deeper into their inspirations and career journeys. Join hosts Lara Jean Chorostecki & Jennifer Pogue as they explore the diverse paths and purposes of being a Woman on Screen, however that takes shape across the gender spectrum.
Caroline Dhavernas, Actor - "She Was More Beautiful Before"
WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD
41 minutes
5 years ago
Caroline Dhavernas, Actor - "She Was More Beautiful Before"
In her essay “She Was More Beautiful Before”; Actor Caroline Dhavernas’ sheds light on the inevitable aging process from a woman’s perspective, particularly as a woman in an incredibly demanding vocation, and a very public spotlight.
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WOMEN ON SCREEN OUT LOUD
"Women On Screen Out Loud" showcases female & non-binary voices from all sides of the camera. Each episode features a personal essay composed and read aloud by dynamic professionals in the film & television industry, followed by a brief interview that delves deeper into their inspirations and career journeys. Join hosts Lara Jean Chorostecki & Jennifer Pogue as they explore the diverse paths and purposes of being a Woman on Screen, however that takes shape across the gender spectrum.