Trespicio, Terri L.
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Episode 07: Bunny Kinney '07 on Making it Big as a Filmmaker, 2020-04-06
Bunny chats with Terri from his home in London and shares his unique perspective on film making, how creating digital content shaped his career and why he hopes Emerson is still full of weirdos. Recorded on April 6, 2020.
Episode 07: Jae Williams '08, MA '16, 2021-02-08
Not only is Jae Williams a "double Lion," but he can also add "staff" and "faculty" to the lens with which he looks at Emerson through. Jae does just that in his current role in the Social Justice Center. Jae and Terri have a refreshingly honest conversation about diversity, inclusion and why Jae knows that he was meant to be at Emerson. Recorded on February 8, 2021.
Episode 08: Chen Tang '10 on Making It as an Actor, 2021-01-22
Chen Tang is an actor, an Asian American actor, and he shares with Terri not only what representation means to him, but how he aspires to see our world move past it. Not to mention the talent for layering he acquired during the Boston winters! Recorded on January 22, 2021.
Episode 08: Paloma Valenzuela '09 on Making it Big as an Artist, 2020-05-28
Paloma shares her insights on being a Boston based artist, the importance of cultural representation across all media and why it's actually totally ok with her to not have Cardi B status. Recorded on May 28, 2020.
Episode 08: Terri Trespicio, MFA '02 on Making It as a First Time Author, 2021-09 - 2021-12
We're flipping the script by putting Terri in the guest seat and we're also introducing our new host, Georgette Pierre, MA '09! Terri and Georgette talk about what brought each of them to Emerson and dive into Terri's first book, 'Unfollow Your Passion: How to Create a Life that Matters to You'.
Episode 09 (Bonus): Making it Big with Kevin Bright '76 and Norman Lear '42, 2020-10-15
Join Kevin Bright '76 as he sits down, virtually of course, with Emerson alumnus and Hollywood legend, Norman Lear '42 for this special bonus episode of Making It Big in 30 Minutes. The episode was recorded on October 15, 2020, in multiple locations, resulting, at times, in uneven audio levels.
Waking hour, 2002
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