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Ep. 308: The Frustration Of Free Work & Why We Decided To Just Start

Ep. 308: The Frustration Of Free Work & Why We Decided To Just Start

FromHappier in Hollywood


Ep. 308: The Frustration Of Free Work & Why We Decided To Just Start

FromHappier in Hollywood

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Liz and Sarah discuss a topic that’s on their minds and the minds of so many TV writers — the frustration of free work. What can writers do to combat this problem? One solution— ask for transparency. In The Craft (& Fain), they reveal why they decided to “just start” their thriller novel. This week’s Mailroom question is all about the various credits at the end of a TV show. And Sarah has a hair Hollywood Hack: shampoo bars. Finally, Sarah recommends the Flutter Experience for anyone in or near Los Angeles. 
Get in touch on Twitter: @sarahmfain & @elizabethcraft
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Happier in Hollywood is part of ‘The Onward Project,’ a family of podcasts brought together by Gretchen Rubin—all about how to make your life better. Check out the other Onward Project podcasts—Happier with Gretchen Rubin, Side Hustle School, and Everything Happens with Kate Bowler . If you liked this episode, please subscribe, leave a review, and tell your friends!
LINKS:
Kitsch Shampoo Bars:
hair accessories, hair care + beautymykitsch.com
Flutter Experience:
FLUTTERflutterexperience.com

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Released:
Apr 6, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Veteran TV writers Liz Craft and Sarah Fain demystify Hollywood by making career and personal struggles universal. Friends since high school and writing partners for 17 years, Liz and Sarah have survived and thrived in Tinseltown’s male-dominated entertainment industry, guided by blind optimism and a Midwestern work ethic. Along the way they've learned a lot about kicking ass, kissing ass, and office yoga.