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17. Pamela Ribon: Finding Your Own Fun

17. Pamela Ribon: Finding Your Own Fun

FromShe Does Podcast


17. Pamela Ribon: Finding Your Own Fun

FromShe Does Podcast

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Length:
34 minutes
Released:
Aug 26, 2015
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Pamela Ribon is a television writer, screenwriter, best-selling novelist and all around hilarious human. She’s been a writer in comedy rooms for both network and cable television and is the author of four novels. NPR called her new memoir, Notes to Boys, “brain-breakingly funny.” Pamela has developed original series and features for ABC, ABC Family, Warner Bros., Disney Channel and 20th Century Fox Productions. She recently finished working on a feature for Walt Disney Animation Studios and she’s currently writing for Sony Pictures Animation on an upcoming feature. Pamela started writing on the web in 1998, before most people even knew what a blog was. She has been building her audience ever since, breaking the internet with “Barbie F*cks It Up Again,” among other posts. We talk about standup comedy, how to make your work go viral, and why it’s important to mind your our beeswax and find your own fun.

























Wanting what other people have will never get you what you want, because you’re not spending time finding your own fun. It’s not fun to be jealous of people and it’s such a waste of time, because nobody has the same story. You can take the craziest route if you just follow what’s interesting to you.

— Pamela Ribon

RELATED LINKS:Pamela on TwitterPamela on FacebookPamela’s Books on AmazonNotes To Boys on Audible Pamela on “Chicks Who Script” "Barbie F*cks It Up Again" by Pamela, on GizmodoOprah.com: “How Roller Derby Can Save Your Life”Dewey Donation SystemName: Pamela RibonCurrent City: Los AngelesWhat are you listening to now? Podcasts: Scriptnotes, The Dinner Party Download, Pop Culture Happy Hour, Extra Hot GreatWhat film piece of media changed you? The Family Ties episode "A, My Name is Alex." It was an hour-long "very special" episode about Alex going to therapy after the sudden death of a close friend. Shot like a play, Alex moved in and out of the set, talking to an unseen therapist while playing out scenes with his family and friends. Seeing a sitcom tackle something so serious, mixing comedy with drama, letting Michael J Fox "act" so hard, completely blew my young mind. Comedy could help? Comedy could get serious? A sitcom could make me cry? I still remember jokes from it, so it also made me laugh. Because this episode is such a long ago memory, I originally assumed this epiphany happened only to me, but I've met more than one writer who also named this episode as an important moment in their young lives. Wikipedia says it won a shit-ton of awards, so I guess it wasn't just us kids knowing it was a good. Who is your career role model? Tina Fey, John Waters, Penn Jillette, Peggy Olson, Bjork, Leslie Knope.What is a tool you can't live without? SpotifyHow do you drink your coffee/tea? BlackWhat's your spirit animal? Hello Kitty. It used to be Batz Maru. I am evolving.Any updates since we interviewed you? I'm currently writing a feature for Sony Animation and a comedy pilot for the Disney Channel. Everything else is under various NDAs.MUSIC FEATURED IN SHOW:























Music this week is by Springtime Carnivore. Listen to Episode 17.5 with Greta Morgan of Springtime Carnivore!TRACKS: Karen Bird’s Themes, Talk To Me Slow, Last One To Know, Foxtrot Freak, Collectors, Western Pink, Name on a Matchbook, Low Clouds, Two Scars CREDITS:Produced by Elaine Sheldon & Sarah GinsburgSound design by Billy WirasnikIllustration by Christine CoverProduction Assistance by Alijah CaseCLIPS FEATURED IN SHOW:Good Morning America Barbie Segment 1 & 2Barbie Commercial "Cut & Style Barbie" 
Released:
Aug 26, 2015
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.