"Small Achievable Goals"
Sphere Abacus (SA) has acquired new comedy series "Small Achievable Goals" (8x30’), co-created by and starring Baroness von Sketch Show duo Meredith MacNeill and Jennifer Whalen, for worldwide distribution. Produced by Sphere Media, this bold new comedy about menopause and middle age will be launched at the London Screenings ahead of its CBC premiere on February 25, 2025. On its launch day, the series trailer received 100K hits in less than 24 hours.
Filmed in Toronto and Hamilton, the CBC original series follows Julie (Whalen) and Kris (MacNeill), two wildly different women in the throes of menopause who are thrust together to produce a podcast for ‘The Podcast Folx’. The series follows them on an unpredictable journey of transformation as they help each other through workplace challenges and office politics, dating disasters and relationship drama, health concerns and parenting woes – and realise the only way through is together.
Whalen described Small Achievable Goals as “a joyful comedy about menopause because in this time of life we could all use a laugh. For those of us going through it, we see you. For everyone else, enjoy the ride!” while MacNeill commented; “Normally one would say that we stand behind the message, but the message is so strong, we believe it stands behind us.”
Jonathan Ford, Managing Director, Sphere Abacus comments; “It’s great to be part of this series, created by the award-winning Baroness von Sketch Show team. 'Small Achievable Goals' is incredibly funny yet poignant – cleverly using comedy to highlight important issues common to many women of a certain age throughout the world. We’re thrilled to be on board as global distributor.”
Sphere Media’s Jennifer Kawaja, Bruno Dubé and Elise Cousineau serve as Executive Producers alongside MacNeill, Whalen and Stacy Traub. Kawaja and Cousineau developed and produced the series for Sphere Media following the success of Peabody Award-winning three season dramedy "Sort Of" (CBC/Max). Kawaja commented: "Elise and I were excited to get involved in 'Small Achievable Goals' early on; we loved the workplace setting for these characters' journey, injecting comedy into the often hidden but transformative time of many women's lives."