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27. Alexis Wilkinson: Let Me Work It Out

27. Alexis Wilkinson: Let Me Work It Out

FromShe Does Podcast


27. Alexis Wilkinson: Let Me Work It Out

FromShe Does Podcast

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Feb 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Alexis Wilkinson went from being the first black woman President of Harvard’s acclaimed humor publication, The Lampoon, to writing for HBO’s hit comedy series, “Veep.” She’s become an outspoken public figure and writer--with work featured in Slate, Opening Ceremony and TIME--but as we know, big victories such as these don’t come without a lot of work, a few disruptions and some twists and turns in the road. In this episode, Alexis recalls her experiences of “comping” or trying out for The Lampoon multiple times, finding her place in the middle of an elitist institution, losing her best friend and working to create media that represents this diverse world as it actually is. Her response to naysayers? Laughter. And this is why she chose comedy. Music in this episode is by Chargaux.





















The best thing you can do when the unexpected happens is to laugh at it. That’s the best outcome. You either get angry or you laugh at it.

— Alexis Wilkinson

RELATED LINKS:Alexis on TwitterAlexis' writing on Opening Ceremony, Slate, Time, Cosmopolitan & xojaneBoston People feature on AlexisAlexis on Studio360Veep CLIPS USED IN SHOW:Veep Theme SongAlexis at Chicago Ideas Week ConferenceNPR Interview with AlexisAlexis on Melissa-Harris PerryClip from Veep Episode 7, Season 2 - "The Shutdown"Clip from Veep Episode 1, Season 1 - "Fundraiser"   Name: Alexis WilkinsonCurrent City: Los Angeles, CaliforniaWhat are you listening to now? "I Wanna Boi" by PWR BTTMWhat film/book/show/piece of media changed you? I've gotten really into the director Alexander Payne lately. "Citizen Ruth" is a great movie. I've been thinking a lot about smart satire and treating "unlikable" characters with compassion and that film does an amazing job of both. Who is your career role model? Shonda RhimesWhat is a tool you can't live without? My foundation primer by BECCA! My skin is oily like an empty bag of chips without it. I also have a Mophie phone charging case that has changed my life. How do you drink your coffee/tea? Milk and sugar if I'm relaxed. Black if I'm getting down to business.What's your spirit animal? House cat: attractive, inflated sense of importance, adaptable, rudeUpdates? We're finishing up shooting the last episodes of Veep, which everyone should check out! The new season premieres the 24th of April. I've got a couple projects in both film and TV that are moving forward, but it's a bit too soon to tell. Fingers crossed! CREDITS:Produced by Sarah Ginsburg & Elaine SheldonSound design by Billy WirasnikIllustration by Christine Cover MUSIC in this episode is by Charly & Margaux of CHARGAUX. Visit their website, purchase their music on iTunes and check out their MusicMaker episode Wednesday, February 17th. 























Songs you heard: Lullaby (feat. Soft Glas), Tell William, I'm So Pretty from the album Broke & Baroque // All The Parties, Lone Ranger, Great Expectations from the album The Gallerina Suites
Released:
Feb 10, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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She Does, hosted by Elaine Sheldon & Sarah Ginsburg, showcases women making their mark in media. We explore each woman's past to understand how their personality, background and philosophy informs their work. Female writers, producers, directors, technologists, designers, cinematographers, musicians and journalists share their knowledge and personal stories.