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LOGAN BROWNING: Hollywood Needs More Black Women Creatives - MARSHA! MARSHA! MARSHA! Ep. 5
LOGAN BROWNING: Hollywood Needs More Black Women Creatives - MARSHA! MARSHA! MARSHA! Ep. 5
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Length:
69 minutes
Released:
Nov 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Actress Logan Browning (known for her starring role as Samantha in "Dear White People") tells Marsha about what it was like growing up as a child actor, moving to LA without her parents, and how she’s learning to navigate Hollywood as a Black female content creator.
Unlike most kids her age, Logan started her acting career at age 14. She remembers this being one of the loneliest times in her life. [2:44] Marsha opens up about having a lonely childhood as well, and not knowing where to belong. The two share an intimate moment about how scary finding acceptance and belonging can be. [14:56]
Logan talks about becoming a Black female director and honing in on the stories that feel true to the culture. She breaks down the narratives she finds in modern films that make her weary. [29:04]
Marsha asks Logan how she thinks we can teach young people to see a future for themselves, especially as current school curriculum history books certainly don't include everyone. Yet, Logan and Marsha conclude there’s a new history being taught everyday.
Episode Links:
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Oprah Winfrey
STOMP Out Bullying Prevention
Follow Marsha on socials:
Instagram: @marshamolinari
TikTok: @marshamolinari
Twitter: @MDMOLINARI
Follow our Guest:
Instagram: @loganlaurice
Twitter: @LoganLaurice
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Unlike most kids her age, Logan started her acting career at age 14. She remembers this being one of the loneliest times in her life. [2:44] Marsha opens up about having a lonely childhood as well, and not knowing where to belong. The two share an intimate moment about how scary finding acceptance and belonging can be. [14:56]
Logan talks about becoming a Black female director and honing in on the stories that feel true to the culture. She breaks down the narratives she finds in modern films that make her weary. [29:04]
Marsha asks Logan how she thinks we can teach young people to see a future for themselves, especially as current school curriculum history books certainly don't include everyone. Yet, Logan and Marsha conclude there’s a new history being taught everyday.
Episode Links:
What Happened to You?: Conversations on Trauma, Resilience, and Healing by Oprah Winfrey
STOMP Out Bullying Prevention
Follow Marsha on socials:
Instagram: @marshamolinari
TikTok: @marshamolinari
Twitter: @MDMOLINARI
Follow our Guest:
Instagram: @loganlaurice
Twitter: @LoganLaurice
Follow Vocal Podcast Network:
Instagram: @vocalpodcasts
Twitter: @VocalPodcasts
#VocalPodcasts
#VocalPodcastNetwork
#Mx3Podcast
#MarshaMarshaMarsha
Released:
Nov 9, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (17)
Trailer: Watch, Listen & Subscribe Now! Episodes 1 & 2 Launching Next Week! by MARSHA! MARSHA! MARSHA!