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How to Actually Sell a TV Show, Organically

People have asked me how I sell TV shows, and I made this course because it's easier than taking everyone out for coffee and talking about it...

Through How to Actually Sell a TV Show, Organically , I'm sharing the knowledge and experience I've gained in the last decade to lower the barrier of entry for aspiring writers and actors interested in selling their own shows. I'm also debunking the many misconceptions about selling television shows so that creatives can begin pursuing their dreams with confidence rather than fear.In the course, I'm teaching a one-day masterclass with three weeks of coaching + accountability so that you ACTUALLY build the content and relationships you need to sell a show, and most importantly, seed opportunities to sell again in the future. So, you get the plan AND the support to execute it with ease and flow, all over Zoom. For more information, including how to sign up and apply, check out the course website below.

Adrienne

Adrienne Rose White is an actress, writer, and producer. She stars alongside Amy Adams in the highly anticipated feature Nightbitch, set for release on December 6, 2024. Described as a “force of nature” by Dan Buffa of the Critic’s Choice Association, Adrienne has built her career on captivating stories that mix surreal magic, subversive social commentary, and genuine, heartfelt comedy.Adrienne first garnered attention as the straight-talking best friend in the comedy series Quirky Female Protagonist, a cheerfully surreal satire she also produced. The show went viral, earning critical praise from outlets like Huffington Post, IndieWire, and WUWM 89.7 FM.
Adrienne’s comedic flair complements her powerful dramatic performances, which she delivers with warmth, intelligence, and an undeniable presence. She led the bittersweet romantic feature After We're Over to winning the Audience Award at STLIFF, an Academy Award qualifying festival. She also plays the trusted advisor in Another Girl on Showtime, and a know-it-all with magical powers in the thriller The Witch Files on FreeVee.
In addition to her work in front of the camera, Adrienne has written comedies that explore the drastic measures women of color take to navigate inequality. Her shows, including How to Be a White Guy at CBS Network (executive produced by Cedric the Entertainer), have received industry recognition and coverage in Deadline and Variety. Elizabeth Banks’ WhoHaha named her a comedienne to watch in their Comedy Call-Out.
Outside of her professional achievements, Adrienne is passionate about advocacy and manifesting a better future. She serves on the board of the non-profit Healing TREE (Trauma Resources, Education & Entertainment), mixes mocktails with fresh mint and wild abandon, and enjoys quality time with her fiancé and their two dogs, Bo and Aurelius.
A graduate of Harvard College and the Atlantic Theater Company’s conservatory program, Adrienne continues to develop stories about magic and manifesting as a multifaceted force in entertainment.