
They make it really easy and fun, actually.

Talk to us about that.Īshley: Sam Richardson and I presented the awards to the makeup artists, one of my favorite parts of production, so I was very happy to do that. Just last night you were hosting on the Creative Arts Emmys. I think it’s fantastic that you show up to this podcast still wearing that incredible dress. I think I emailed you about your incredible hosting of the WGA Awards a while back.

I will try to fill in Craig’s shoes and talk about Chernobyl or something. Welcome back, Ashley.Īshley Nicole Black: Hello. She’s everything you could hope to ever be. She’s a writer, an actor, a producer, a dog mom. Today on the show we have the incredible Ashley Nicole Black filling in for Craig. My name is John August, and this is Episode 566 of Scriptnotes, a podcast about screenwriting and things that are interesting to screenwriters. In any case, both episodes talk about the approximate time of this issue.The original post for this episode can be found here. Some historians count the French intervention from the beginning of the conflict and some others do not. It all depends on how things are looked at. The first episode that was recorded last year says that it was 3. Another difference between this version and the last one is that here, Marta says that Mexico was part of the French Empire for 5 years more or less.

This new episode is under 4 minutes long in the slower version and has fewer English translations. Why? In case some teachers have already materials created with the first version Marta didn't want their materials to not work anymore! What are the differences: The first version was longer, and a bit more complex. That was the fifth episode of this podcast! Now, after a full year of experience, she decided to publish this revised version without deleting the original. Marta decided to revamp the episode she had previously recorded about the history of Cinco de Mayo.
