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Wild Film Hub
Carina Thomas
9 episodes
9 months ago
Join our community at “The Wild Film Hub Podcast”! Listen to the first-hand experiences of a diverse raft of Natural History Filmmakers, from rising stars to seasoned professionals, from Runners to Executive Producers. This podcast looks at our industry, focusing on topics including; how to access entry-level roles, how individuals can champion sustainable filmmaking, and of course featuring personal stories from on-location filming to behind-the-scenes production. A source of information and inspiration!

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Join our community at “The Wild Film Hub Podcast”! Listen to the first-hand experiences of a diverse raft of Natural History Filmmakers, from rising stars to seasoned professionals, from Runners to Executive Producers. This podcast looks at our industry, focusing on topics including; how to access entry-level roles, how individuals can champion sustainable filmmaking, and of course featuring personal stories from on-location filming to behind-the-scenes production. A source of information and inspiration!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Why are all the mums leaving Natural History Television? With Series Producer Ruth Harries
Wild Film Hub
28 minutes 41 seconds
2 years ago
Why are all the mums leaving Natural History Television? With Series Producer Ruth Harries
Women working in Natural History Television are leaving at an alarming rate, with the main reason stated as its incompatibility with parenthood. Both working mums, Ruth & I discuss our own experiences and delve into the facts, statistics, and issues facing parents, specifically mums in our industry. We talk about parental / maternity leave, flexible hours, and working part-time. Then look for more solutions that could help other women and parents. 

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Wild Film Hub
Join our community at “The Wild Film Hub Podcast”! Listen to the first-hand experiences of a diverse raft of Natural History Filmmakers, from rising stars to seasoned professionals, from Runners to Executive Producers. This podcast looks at our industry, focusing on topics including; how to access entry-level roles, how individuals can champion sustainable filmmaking, and of course featuring personal stories from on-location filming to behind-the-scenes production. A source of information and inspiration!

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.