Tanya McRae: News Anchor & Multimedia Journalist
Tanya McRae is an Emmy-Award winning television producer, with more than three decades of experience working in news, talk, lifestyle and reality TV. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with a degree in communications and is currently an anchor, journalist and host of the award-winning community affairs program “In Focus SoCal” for Spectrum News in Los Angeles. On today’s episode Fanshen and Tanya discuss Tanya’s path to journalism, her decision to reinvent herself mid-career and the responsibility she feels to give voice to the voiceless.
Sian Morson: Founder and CEO
Sian Morson wears many hats. She is an entrepreneur, investor, producer and story-teller. She’s launched a number of companies and is the co-founder of the Starfish Accelerator. She’s a filmmaker whose film, “A Luv Tale,” is currently streaming on Amazon. She’s also an expert on Web3. If you’ve ever wondered what exactly Web3 is or “what’s a NFT” listen to this episode because Fanshen and Sian break it all down.
Anya Adams: Award-winning Director
Anya Adams is a two-time NAACP Award winning director whose work can be seen on shows like Yellowjackets, Ginny and Georgia and A League of Their Own. Sista Brunch’s own Anya Adams returns to the podcast to talk about her incredible path to becoming an award-winning television director and update us on what she’s been up to since she was last behind the microphone (hint: it includes a new feature film).
Marissa Nance: Founder & CEO of Native Communications
Marissa Nance is an advertising veteran with more than 30 years of experience developing marketing campaigns for clients like Amazon, Pine-sol and Nike. She has made it her mission to create pathways for BIPOC communities to be heard and have a seat at the table. In 2019, she left Omnicom to launch the first and only minority and female certified media agency, Native Tongue Communications. In this episode, Fanshen and Marissa talk why Marissa decided to branch out on her own and form her own agency and her experience as a Black women in advertising.
Maegan Philmore: Director/Producer & Activist
Maegan Philmore is a director, producer and activist. Her production company, Hudson Philmore specializes in womanist, queer, BIPOC, all abilities & sizes, unscripted and scripted content. Hudson Philmore aims to make stories that challenge the exclusion in Hollywood. When she’s not directing or producing, she’s at her day job at Paramount formally ViacomCBS, where she is director of production overseeing the physical production of movies of the week for Paramount, Comedy Central, VH1, and MTV. On this week’s episode Fanshen and Maegan discuss Maegan’s mission to produce stories that challenge the status quo.