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More of my interview with 'Desperate Housewives’ star Eva Longoria. Eva tells me about overcoming anxiety when first-time directing, gives her restaurant tips for Mexico City, and we hear about how she juggles home bases in the U.S., Spain and Mexico. This episode was recorded at Coucou in West Hollywood, CA. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Director Eva Longoria discusses her new film, Flamin' Hot, with fellow director Patricia Cardoso in a Q&A at the DGA theater in Los Angeles. In the conversation, Longoria discusses securing the project as her feature directing debut, maintaining Chicano authenticity throughout the story, and how the visual language of the film informs the development of the main character. The film tells the true story of how a former Frito Lay janitor disrupted the food industry by channeling his Mexican heritage to turn Flamin' Hot Cheetos from a snack into an iconic global pop culture phenomenon. Please note: spoilers are included. See photos and a summary of this event below: https://dga.org/Events/2023/July2023/FlaminHot_QnA_0623.aspx
It can be quite tricky to pivot from one career path in the film industry to another path. What should you do when you start climbing one ladder and realize you want to jump onto another ladder? In today’s episode, No Film School’s Charles Haine, GG Hawkins, and Jason Hellerman discuss: Ladders - avoid getting on the wrong one Not wanting to be put into a box How having a gap in your resume is not a bad thing The best ladder to jump on if you don’t know which ladder to climb Building our identity on our craft How you should market yourself if you are a “multi-hyphenate” professional Why you should consider having multiple websites Plus, we share a short conversation with Eva Longoria, who is a great example of someone who has climbed different ladders in the industry. Eva is not only a talented actor, but she is also a producer and director. Eva offers words of advice for new filmmakers and she describes what it was like to direct her recent film, Flamin' Hot . The film is based on the inspiring true story of Richard Montañez, the Frito Lay janitor who channeled his Mexican American heritage and upbringing to turn the iconic Flamin’ Hot Cheetos into a snack that disrupted the food industry and became a global pop culture phenomenon. The film will be available for streaming on June 9. Memorable Quotes “The higher you climb, the easier it is to hop to other verticals.” [1:58] “There’s this intense pressure to build our identity on these external things.” [15:25] “There’s not a recipe. You just do it. You learn by doing.” [27:04] “If you have a device like that, you gotta set it up early. You gotta set up the rules of your world right at the top.” [36:44] Resources: Flamin’ Hot trailer Find No Film School everywhere: On the Web https://nofilmschool.com/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nofilmschool Twitter https://twitter.com/nofilmschool YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/nofilmschool Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nofilmschool Send us an email with questions or feedback: podcast@nofilmschool.com ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In her new CNN series “Searching for Mexico,” actress and activist Eva Longoria goes on a journey across the country to trace her Mexican roots and explore the nation’s identity through its food. In today’s episode, we look back on her favorite moments and examine how the influence of colonization has shaped Mexican cuisine over time. Guest: Eva Longoria To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we have the award-winning actress, director, producer, entrepreneur, and activist by the name of Eva Longoria. Eva Longoria has long established herself as one of Hollywood's most sought-after television directors. Named by Variety as one of their most anticipated directors of 2021, Longoria continues to hone her craft, seek new projects, and expand opportunities for others by paving the way for future women and minority producers, directors, and industry leaders in Hollywood and beyond.Her strong work ethic, coupled with her passion for storytelling, has led to a pivotal moment as she prepares for the release of her feature film directorial debut with Flamin’ Hot. She recently wrapped production for the highly anticipated Searchlight biopic about the story of Richard Montañez and the spicy Flamin’ Hot Cheetos snack, for which she beat out multiple high-profile film directors vying for the job. Eva became well known worldwide thanks to Desperate Housewives, where she played the main character, Gabrielle Solis. In my journeys as a colorist , VFX , and post-production supervisor , I had the pleasure of working on a film Eva starred in and produced Without Men years ago. I had a ball working on it.The women of a remote Latin American town are forced to pick up the pieces and remake their world when communist guerrillas forcibly recruit all the town's men. The only men left in town for years are the priest and Julio, who was disguised as a woman. As a trailblazing actress, director, producer, entrepreneur, and activist, Eva Longoria has become one the most significant trailblazers behind the camera. For over a decade, she has been directing and choosing projects that have a purpose and are focused on elevating the stories of the Latinx and other underrepresented communities.Eva past television directing credits include the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary Versus, as well as episodes of Ashley Garcia: Genius In Love, Grand Hotel, Black-ish, The Mick, LA to Vegas, Jane the Virgin, Telenovela, Devious Maids, Latinos Living the Dream, and the short films Out of the Blue and A Proper Send-Off. She was also nominated for a 2021 Daytime Emmy for her directing work on Ashley Garcia: Genius In Love.As a Global Brand Ambassador for L’Oreal Paris for over 15 years, Longoria has become a frequent director of the brand’s commercials, she recently upped the ante by self-directing the first ever hair color TV commercial created at home on a smartphone at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.Eva has also contributed writing to publications on the subject of education. She also has a contract with L'Oreal and has been named one of the most beautiful people. Her latest documentary La Guerra Civil, is in this year's Sundance Film Festival. This feature-length documentary follows the epic rivalry between iconic boxers Oscar De La Hoya and Julio César Chávez in the 1990s sparked a cultural divide between Mexican nationals and Mexican Americans. A chronicle of a battle that was more than a boxing rivalry and examines a fascinating slice of the Latino experience in the process.Here are some of why Eva took on this film:“In the Mexican and Mexican-American communities, boxing is so much more than a sport. It is a cultural expression of who we are. The 1996 “Ultimate Glory” fight between Julio César Chávez and Oscar De La Hoya will forever be an iconic memory in our lifetimes. At the time, Chávez was a Mexican national hero entering the 100th professional fight of his career and De La Hoya was a Mexican-American boxer about to enter his prime.Given t
Get to know actress and philanthropist Eva Longoria on the latest episode of Second Home by Pacaso, where Eva dishes advice to master the art of hosting, the journey that led her to start her own tequila brand and what makes a home a home.
Social media isn’t just a multi-billion-dollar industry for the creators of the most popular platforms. Today, anyone can reach millions and turn their ideas, creativity, and passions into purpose and profit. So it should be no surprise that influencers generate more than $100 billion per year, and that number continues to trend upward as more platforms cater to creators. Because of that, the creator economy has completely reshaped the way we think of brands, e-commerce, and business, and influenced the way we consume media. If you’re a citizen of the Internet, you’re impacted by the content that finds its way into your social feeds daily. In this episode, actress Eva Longoria and investor-turned-influencer Sahil Bloom explore how to fine-tune your social feed and why there is still so much more room for growth for creators, new and old. — Where to find Eva Longoria: • Website: https://evalongoria.komi.io/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/evalongoria/ •Twitter: https://twitter.com/EvaLongoria Where to find Sahil Bloom: • Website: https://www.sahilbloom.com/ • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sahilbloom • Twitter: https://twitter.com/SahilBloom Where to find First In Line and Brit Morin: • Twitter: https://twitter.com/brit • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brit/ & https://www.instagram.com/firstinline/ • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@firstinline_pod • Website: http://firstinlinepod.com/ Where to find the production team: • Pen Name Consulting https://penname.co/ — In this episode, we cover: (03:15) Meet Eva Longoria and Sahil Bloom (04:24) How Eva always knew she’d be successful and how she got into acting (07:51) How the internet has changed privacy for celebrities (09:13) How Instagram and Twitter helped decentralize trust and create opportunities (10:30) How Sahil became an influencer, even though he didn’t intend to (12:42) How innovation is fueled by solving problems and authenticity (14:58) How sharing your day-to-day struggle online helps you gain trust (16:15) Why being a little older starting out was protective for Eva Longoria (17:50) How most influencers aren’t even making a living wage (21:16) How to keep your mental health in check when you’re online for work (22:22) The difference between wealth-building and income generating (24:21) How Sahil plans his posting around other projects to keep them tied together (26:30) How Eva prioritizes projects based on if she will enjoy them (29:31) Why Eva invested in Angel City FC to empower women and help with equal pay (32:22) Why it’s easier to create like-minded communities now (33:32) Why Eva is careful about everything she consumes (35:50) The pros and cons of how easy it is to create and consume content (38:15) The best tools for creating communities (40:00) How Eva facilitates her fan community (41:22) Will AI avatars be interacting with fans on Web3 (43:35) What is the Pratfall Effect (44:41) How people are intimidated by Web3 and crypto (46:00) Last tips on how to stand out and be successful as a content
On this episode, hosts Rick Martinez and Carla Lalli Music give pointers for getting golden brown cutlets, share strategies on veg-heavy dishes that won't heat up your kitchen, and help a caller achieve the ideal crispy-chewy-crunchy-gooey chocolate chip cookies. Plus, actress Eva Longoria joins this week’s Total Kitchen Nightmare segment to discuss how cooking mishaps made her a better chef. This week’s recipe book: Rick’s Giant Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie Carla’s California Veggie Sandwich Stella Parks’ Chocolate Chip Cookies Carla’s Crunchy Chicken Cutlet Sandwich As always, we’d love to hear about your cooking conundrums at 833-433-FOOD (3663). Find us on Instagram @borderlinesalty Find full episode transcripts and more about the podcast on our website borderlinesalty.fm . If you can’t get enough of our hosts – we don’t blame you! Subscribe to Carla's newsletters here and find links to her Instagram and YouTube channel at www.carlalallimusic.com . You can order Rick’s cookbook “Mi Cocina: Recipes and Rapture from My Kitchen in Mexico here , watch the companion Mi Cocina video series here , and find all of his socials at www.rick-martinez.com
Since you love this podcast, we think you might like this one as well. Check out the trailer for Connections with Eva Longoria Celebrated actress, producer, and humanitarian, Eva Longoria, is taking us back to the very foundation of what makes us human - our desire to authentically connect with others. In open and honest conversations with some of the brightest thought leaders of the moment, Eva seeks to reinvigorate our focus on the power and critical importance of connection. Eva and her guests take on complex topics that affect us all and break them down into lively, meaningful conversations. Covering a wide range of topics, from spirituality, to money, romance, food, politics, and parenting, Eva’s signature style will give you a new perspective on your most powerful connections - with the world around you, and with yourself. Listen and subscribe to Connections with Eva Longoria on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-connections-with-eva-long-94338658/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Since you love this podcast, we think you might like this one as well. Check out the trailer for Connections with Eva Longoria Celebrated actress, producer, and humanitarian, Eva Longoria, is taking us back to the very foundation of what makes us human - our desire to authentically connect with others. In open and honest conversations with some of the brightest thought leaders of the moment, Eva seeks to reinvigorate our focus on the power and critical importance of connection. Eva and her guests take on complex topics that affect us all and break them down into lively, meaningful conversations. Covering a wide range of topics, from spirituality, to money, romance, food, politics, and parenting, Eva’s signature style will give you a new perspective on your most powerful connections - with the world around you, and with yourself. Listen and subscribe to Connections with Eva Longoria on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts! https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-connections-with-eva-long-94338658/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.