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How Hollywood Works... Or Doesn't with Brenda Gilbert

How Hollywood Works... Or Doesn't with Brenda Gilbert

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We’re back with season two of the Women of Color Unite Podcast! Did you miss us?


The Women of Color Unite Podcast: How Hollywood Works… Or Doesn't pulls back the velvet curtain on the entertainment industry: the wins, the wild stories, and the “you can’t make this up” moments that define life behind the scenes. The show brings you real talk from people who live it, love it, and occasionally have to fight it. Each episode dives into creativity, career chaos, and those rare moments when Visibility, Innovation, and Access actually align.


In our premiere episode, we have an illustrious guest, Brenda Gilbert of BRON Studios. Now a board member of Women of Color Unite, Gilbert has produced over 125 projects, including “The Willoughbys” and “Loudmouth.” She joined our hosts, Cheryl L. Bedford and Nicci Freeman, to share her journey from business to film production, the importance of authentic storytelling, and the challenges she faced in the industry.

Links mentioned:

  • “Surrounded” trailer

  • “Loudmouth” trailer

  • “The Willoughbys” trailer

  • “Reggie” trailer

  • Instagram

  • WOCU

The Women of Color Unite Podcast is produced by Nwabata Nnani and edited by Lauren Bonett. It’s hosted by Cheryl L. Bedford and Nicci Freeman.


If you want to submit responses to any of our episodes - either written or a voice note - you can send them to podcast@wocunite.com.


Find out more about Women of Color Unite: https://wocunite.org


Donate to Women of Color Unite: https://wocunite.org/donate


Music by Oh Yeah featuring Nyuta


Follow us on social media: @wocupodcast, @wocuniteorg @gypsycarpetbagger and @Cheryl_CLBP.


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