The Women of Marvel podcast is again for a brand new season, beginning today. The lengthy operating podcast is presently hosted by Ellie Pyle, Angélique Roché, and Judy Stephens, and spotlights ladies storytellers, followers, and business consultants.
Guests for the brand new season embody Kelly Thompson, Jordan Ifueko, Sam Maggs; editors Alanna Smith, Robyn Belt, and extra.
The first episode, with excerpts of the Women of Marvel panel from this yr’s NYCC will be listened to right here.
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The theme of the Winter 2022 season, “The Super Power of Mentorship,” focuses on the relationships behind and between completed heroes within the Marvel Universe and the mentors, academics, and inspirations that helped information and encourage them. Super Heroes are solely so highly effective; they don’t learn to be heroes alone. Fans can tune-in to listen to how some of their favourite heroes have benefited from and been formed by their tremendous powered mentors.
Through conversations with artists, writers, creators, and a few of our very personal Women of Marvel, the season explores relationships between fan-favorite characters together with Carol Danvers and Kamala Khan, Storm and Kitty Pryde, and Janet and Nadia Van Dyne. The episodes can even function present and former Marvel workers to share their recommendation and experiences with mentorship throughout their profession.
The 8-episode sequence is produced by Isabel Robertson, Kara McGuirk, Angélique Roche, Judy Stephens, Ellie Pyle, and government produced by Jill Du Boff. You can take heed to new episodes of Women of Marvel each Thursday on the SXM App, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, or wherever you take heed to podcasts. For extra info on Women of Marvel, please go to marvel.com/women-of-marvel.
About the Hosts
Ellie Pyle is a comic book guide editor, playwright, novelist, theatre director and producer. As Marvel’s Executive Director of Digital Media/Publishing, she is presently targeted on growing Infinity Comics and Marvel’s fiction podcasts. She started her Marvel profession over a decade in the past as an editor on such titles as Amazing (and Superior) Spider-Man, Mark Waid’s Daredevil, Black Widow, and Fearless Defenders. She later grew to become Director of Content Development consulting on merchandise throughout the corporate together with Marvel TV, Animation, the Spotlight Play Program, Games, Parks, and New Media. Outside of Marvel, she has edited creator owned comics (for the Distinguished Competition), labored in online game narrative, and based Bespoke Plays, a author pushed, bicoastal, new play growth sequence that makes a speciality of style.
Angélique Roché, is a author, lawyer, journalist, producer, and host. With nearly twenty years of expertise, Angelique has labored in varied sectors together with public coverage, marketing campaign politics, company communications, and pop-culture-focused content material creation. As a journalist and commentator, Angélique has contributed to MSNBC, ESPN, AMC, Disney+, Peacock, SiriusXM, Harper’s Bazaar, NBC News, Black Girl Nerds, Syfy, Marvel, and Nerdist. In addition to producing interviews, internet hosting dwell occasions and purple carpets, and moderating panels she is presently the host and a producer of Marvel Entertainment’s Marvel’s Voices podcast and a contributor to and consulting editor of the Marvel’s Voices comics anthology sequence (2020 – current). She is the co-author of the forthcoming non-fiction guide, My Super Hero is Black from Marvel and Simon and Schuster/Gallery Books (out there 6.13.22) and can be featured in Titan Books’ upcoming Marvel’s Black Panther: Script To Page (out there 12.27.22). Angélique can also be the lead author on the Yaya Inc., Black and Blue Story Project’s teen-focused graphic novel sequence. Angelique’s credit embody being a producer on Marvel’s scripted podcast, Wolverine the Lost Trail, and author/producer on ESPN’s Marvel’s Arena of Heroes.
Judy Stephens is a producer, writer, and cosplayer with ever altering rainbow hair shade. Born in Metro Detroit, she moved to New York City in 2003 to attend faculty and fell in love with the town. While learning images at Parsons, she found anime and cosplay by conventions. Since then, she has attended over 100 conventions throughout the US and worldwide as workers and photographer, plus cosplayed over 25 characters, together with Captain Marvel. As a Producer, Judy labored at Marvel for 15 years the place she created sequence like Marvel Becoming, Marvel Quickdraw, Marvel Make Me a Hero, Women of Marvel and extra. A proud Queens resident, the place she lives with her two cats, she spends her free time eating & touring with buddies, figuring out and doing puzzles. Judy is presently the host and producer of the Women of Marvel podcast, and co-author of the upcoming Marvel guide, Super Visible: The Story of the Women of Marvel.
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