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021. Building and Sustaining a Career in TV Writing with Felicia Pride

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In the third and final installment of “The Creative Class,” we sit down with Felicia Pride. Felicia is a TV writer / producer and an award-winning filmmaker who wrote on Ava DuVernay's Queen Sugar and is currently a producer on Grey’s Anatomy. In film, she’s the writer and executive producer of Really Love, which debuted on Netflix and became a Top Ten Movie on the platform.

Having moved to LA to pursue writing at 35, Felicia is no stranger to being bold with her life and being unapologetic about her dreams. In this conversation, Felicia shares with us how she was able to fiercely commit to her craft – no matter the high or low.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • The journey that led Felicia to LA
  • The medium of writing Felicia prefers and why
  • How writing is tied to our spiritual practices
  • The creative purpose fueling Felicia’s work
  • How Felicia healed her relationship with her father

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Social Media

  • Felicia Pride’s Instagram @feliciapride
  • Sōl Talk Instagram: @thesoltalk
  • Simone Keelah Instagram: @simonekeelah
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In the third and final installment of “The Creative Class,” we sit down with Felicia Pride. Felicia is a TV writer / producer and an award-winning filmmaker who wrote on Ava DuVernay's Queen Sugar and is currently a producer on Grey’s Anatomy. In film, she’s the writer and executive producer of Really Love, which debuted on Netflix and became a Top Ten Movie on the platform.

Having moved to LA to pursue writing at 35, Felicia is no stranger to being bold with her life and being unapologetic about her dreams. In this conversation, Felicia shares with us how she was able to fiercely commit to her craft – no matter the high or low.

In this episode you’ll hear:

  • The journey that led Felicia to LA
  • The medium of writing Felicia prefers and why
  • How writing is tied to our spiritual practices
  • The creative purpose fueling Felicia’s work
  • How Felicia healed her relationship with her father

Announcements

Join our Community

I’d love if you’d join the mailing list as we create a community of folks who believe in duality, love and growth. Sign up for the newsletter at https://www.simonekeelah.com/.

Social Media

  • Felicia Pride’s Instagram @feliciapride
  • Sōl Talk Instagram: @thesoltalk
  • Simone Keelah Instagram: @simonekeelah
  continue reading

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