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A podcast about how to make film and TV by filmmakers who actually make them. Interviewing guests from the film-making world from Indie film to Hollywood and everything in between. Hosts Giles Alderson (The Dare), Dom Lenoir (Winter Ridge) Lucinda Rhodes Thakrar (Wolves of War), Tori & Matthew Butler-Hart (Two Down), Phil Hawkins (Prancer: A Christmas Tale), Stephen Follows (Film Data Analyst), Christian James (Fanged Up), Andy Rodger (Three Day Millionaire) and many others explore the world ...
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Imperfect Paradise is an award-winning weekly narrative podcast showcasing California stories with universal significance, hosted by Antonia Cereijido. Each deeply reported story is driven by characters who illuminate aspects of American identity and underscore California's reputation as a home for dreamers and schemers, its heartbreaking inequality, its varied and diverse communities, its unique combination of dense cities and wild places. New episodes premiere Wednesdays, with broadcasts o ...
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Welcome to Chasing the Same Sun: Global Adventures in Filmmaking, a podcast where Hometeam Global Content co-founders dive behind the scenes of production, interviewing incredible directors, filmmakers, and creators from their worldwide network. Discover the diverse paths and common threads that unite filmmakers in their pursuit of impactful storytelling, from wherever they are in the world.
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Spolitics

iHeartPodcasts and Reasoned Choice

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SPOLITICS is where we don’t just stick to sports, but examine the world and all of its complexities through the lens of sports. Each week, this podcast will enthusiastically explore the intersection between sports, race, gender, sexuality and culture. In this narrative-style podcast, expect sharp commentary, novel conversations, and compelling guests that will drive nuanced sports conversations that drive culture.
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Leadership Under Fire

Leadership Under Fire

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The Leadership Under Fire Humanizing the Narrative Podcast provides a platform to prepare performance leaders to navigate the moral, mental, emotional, intellectual and physical rigors in high-risk and ultra-competitive settings by developing strength of mind, body, character and critical thought.
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Our Week In Video

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Experienced videographers Ben Bruton-Cox and Richard Shelton discuss their week in video. From weddings to commercial and promotional video they well you what they came up against.
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Step into the world of independent film with Filmmaking Conversations with Damien SwabyFrom established industry voices to the filmmakers of tomorrow, Damien Swaby opens up conversations that spark ideas, share experiences, and celebrate creativity in all its forms. Each episode offers listeners both inspiration and practical takeaways, leaving them better equipped to bring their own stories to life.With a loyal and growing audience of passionate filmmakers and film lovers, Filmmaking Conver ...
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Film is changing. Business models, audience behaviour and technology are all rapidly evolving - transforming the way stories are told, sold and consumed. In focused and inspiring interviews, senior film executive, Alex Stolz talks to leaders making these changes happen - to bring you essential ideas, techniques and strategies from the cutting edge. Whether you are a storyteller, an established industry professional or simply interested in how film is changing, FUTURE OF FILM will give you th ...
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Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich discusses the incredible new 3D motion picture event, Metallica: Through the Never. The music-driven feature film combines a bold narrative and spectacular live performance footage of one of the most popular and influential rock bands in history. Moderated by Matt Everitt at the Apple Store Regent Street in London.
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Change the Narrative

Michael Hernandez

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Travel with award-winning educator, author, and international speaker, Michael Hernandez, as he interviews innovation leaders and searches for answers about how to innovate in work, life, and culture. Find out more about Producer and Host, Michael Hernandez on Linked In: https://bit.ly/MichaelHernandezLinkedIn and on Instagram: @Changing.The.Narrative Get more inspiring ideas every month--sign up for our free email newsletter: https://bit.ly/ChngNarSignup
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Your backstage pass into the world of filmmaking. Join Joey Nicotra, an experienced DP, and Shane Reitzammer, the visionary behind CinemaStory Productions, for weekly conversations with freelance filmmakers from across the globe. Explore the untold stories and insights that shaped their cinematic view before the final cut. With over 20 years of combined experience in film production, their works spanning commercial, corporate, music video, wedding, and narrative film, join Joey and Shane as ...
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Down and Dirty DV

Anthony Q. Artis

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Any Budget. Any Camera. Any Time. That's how we roll. Down and Dirty DV is all about digital guerrilla filmmaking. If it's video and low-budget, let's talk about it. "It doesn't take money to make films...It takes resources," and we are all about helping you maximize your resources with tutorials, candid advice, filmmaking resources and interviews with the front line troops of DV filmmaking. Be sure to hit the "SUBSCRIBE" button if you're down with Down and Dirty DV. Our podcasts alternate b ...
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Welcome to self-care with a conscience - where science, spirituality, and sustainability are brunch buddies. Self-Helpless explores all things on the cutting edge of personal and collective growth with leading specialists who share paradigm-shifting insights every week. Hosted by Delanie Fischer, who's recognized by listeners for her casual but fluff-free approach, Self-Helpless has been described as if Rich Roll and Rainn Wilson had a much less eloquent (but also pretty fun) podcast baby. N ...
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An Invitation Productions sprung to life when storyboard artist Jim Penola began exploring Karyn Kusama’s 2015 masterpiece THE INVITATION with the podcast titled––what else?––“An Invitation to THE INVITATION.” 🟣 The limited series remains a unique narrative/critical hybrid that is as meticulously scripted as it is produced, using Kusama's film as a means of highlighting cinematic craft alongside rigorous self-inquiry. Jim’s passion for other films blooms further in an eclectic selection of “ ...
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Tungsten Originals is a multi-media production company that celebrates independent filmmakers. Our podcast bridges the gap between indie filmmaking and Hollywood by interviewing filmmakers, from upcoming creators to established professionals. Our show is currently on hiatus.
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Unknown Origins

Roy Sharples

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Cultural Storytelling for a Braver Future: Stories that scar, heal, and build futures — fearless conversations with artists, designers, filmmakers, musicians, and entrepreneurs shaping culture through creative bravery.
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The Craziness That Lives Inside My Head!

Eric Stephen Booth (Booth-Driver-Robinson)

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Eric Stephen Booth, a BRIO, (Bronx Recognizes Its Own), Award winner, 2x BETA, (Bronx Excellence In Television Access), Award winner, a Playwright, Poet, Director, Filmmaker, Editor, Producer, CEO of Fruta Extrana Productions LLC and the Author of the Nemesis Horizon Project Novel Series, has ventured out into producing his own podcast.A 70-year-old black gay American male talks about his earthbound experiences living in the United States of America. This podcast is not for children or peopl ...
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Creativity, bottled within the container of narrative, is a powerful thing that can affect change in people’s lives. Yet, in the new digital ontophany and tech reality, how have the Arts, in terms of writing, concept art, filmmaking been affected by these changes, and in turn, how can artist affect change in this new creative space? This podcasts seeks to look past the tools and the techniques of digital art and begin to examine what we create digital art for, and if we can indeed affect cha ...
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Allyship doesn't happen by accident. It requires intention, action, and consistency. The goal of Allyship in Action is to provide practical, actionable tools from inclusion experts that people can be more actionable allies at work.
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Discover the future of storytelling with Eat Sleep Immerse Repeat—the podcast exploring VR, AR, immersive theatre, and interactive experiences. Host Daniel K Hatton speaks with creators and innovators shaping the world of immersive tech and narrative design. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hosted by writer, filmmaker, and creative strategist Dan Portnoy, Portnoy Media Lab features honest conversations with working writers, filmmakers, designers, producers, and creative pros. Each episode goes behind the scenes to explore how great work actually gets made—and what falls apart along the way: no hype, no fluff—just real stories and lessons from inside the process.
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The Dark Room

Alex Howard and Lee Pugsley

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Two legally blind cinephiles discuss movies and the wonders of entertainment while giving listeners a better understanding of how people with low vision experience the world.
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Producer, Caton Vance, and Gorilla Founder, Eric Johnson sit down with creative industry counterparts to hear about their passion and process. 'a little more human' explores the risks and rewards of pursuing creative goals. Where is the intersection of art and creative service? How does technology effect narrative storytelling? Can “advertising” create social change? Join us as we candidly (and explicitly) discuss the sadistic joys of pursuing what we love.
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American Masters: Creative Spark

American Masters | PBS

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How do today’s masters create their art? American Masters: Creative Spark presents narrative interviews that go in-depth with an iconic artist about the creation of a single work. Each episode offers a unique window into the world of art and the creative process of artists and cultural icons across a wide range of disciplines, from music and comedy to poetry and film. Explore more at www.pbs.org/creativespark
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Being a warrior isn’t about sacrificing yourself for others. It’s about fighting for you first, because without that, nothing else lasts. I’m Kim Rapach, a former therapist on a mission to end celebrity suicide. My work is dedicated to helping entertainers and entrepreneurs escape the darkness that often shadows success. The Work of Warriors is a space for bold, honest conversations with talented individuals who aren’t just using their gifts to change the world, they’re leading with mental w ...
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"all things media"

Visions Blu Institute

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Welcome to the Visions Blu podcast, "all things media", where we discuss using media as a tool to create your own narrative. Join the conversation as we discuss all things related to digital media, film, television, music, tech amongst other topics. We plan to inform, encourage and engage.
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Coast Range Radio

Michael Gaskill

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At Coast Range Radio, we interview folks who work to build just communities that provide for people and the natural world. We are particularly interested in the connections between Pacific Northwest forests, social justice, and the climate crisis. Coast Range Radio is an independent radio show and podcast hosted by Michael Gaskill. Michael is a lifelong rural Oregonian and climate justice organizer.
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Big Apple Film Festival

Big Apple Film Festival

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Big Apple Film Festival podcast is hosted by festival founder and director Jonathan Lipp. The primary purpose of the podcast is to communicate with filmmakers, producers, actors and screenwriters about upcoming and previous film festival events, as well as filmmaker and screenwriter interviews and profiles.
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We Are Photographers

CreativeLive

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We Are Photographers from CreativeLive brings you true stories from behind the lens and behind the lives of your favorite photographers, filmmakers and creative industry game changers. From their struggles to their wins, host Kenna Klosterman gets you the real human stories about why they do what they do. At CreativeLive we believe there's a creator (and a photographer) in all of us, and yes, that means you! If you’re ready to join us in the hustle, listen, get inspired and discover why in t ...
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Brave New Bookshelf

Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite

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Are you intrigued by the fusion of technology and creativity? Does the potential of AI in reshaping the narrative of storytelling fascinate you? Then Brave New Bookshelf is just the podcast for you! Hosted by authors Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite, each episode takes you on a journey through the dynamic intersection of AI and literature. From the way AI is revolutionizing the creative process of writing and publishing, to its ethical use in augmenting the human touch in storytelling, our ...
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Furthermore with Amanda Head is where culture, politics, entertainment, and unfiltered conversations collide. Hosted by primetime TV news personality, former Billboard Top 40 singer/songwriter and syndicated radio commentator Amanda Head, this podcast delivers bold, insightful interviews with politicians, entertainers, and VIPs who shape our news headlines and the world we live in. For more visit: FurthermorePod.com
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Audio Signals Podcast

ITSPmagazine, Marco Ciappelli, Sean Martin

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Hosted by Marco Ciappelli | We are all made of stories. Storytelling is at the core of our human experience—how we transmit knowledge, share experiences, and communicate values. Stories are bridges that connect us, shaping our worldview and weaving together our collective consciousness. In our modern, hybrid analog-digital society, the art of storytelling matters more than ever. Every storyteller—regardless of medium or platform—contributes to the grand narrative of human experience. I'm foc ...
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If you are a leader or manager for any sized group or team, stories are simply the best tool for communicating ideas and coaching your team to implement specific instructions. If you want transformation to be retained by your team, you need #StoryPower in your arsenal. If you are a public speaker, teacher, trainer, pastor or coach there is nothing worse to damage your integrity or credibility than trying to use someone else's stories, jokes or anecdotes to make a point. www.StoryPowerMasterc ...
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The Filmmakers Podcast Episode 2

The Filmmakers Podcast

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The Filmmakers Podcast is a podcast for filmmakers across the world to share experiences and discuss, review and explain why and how they became filmmakers. With in-depth interviews and commentary from the host Damien Swaby it's the podcast you can't miss! On this Episode we have Chris Esper on the show. Chris Esper is an award winning filmmaker/videographer based out of Attleboro, MA. For the past 5 years, Chris has directed a number of successful short films, web series and corporate video ...
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Horses Helping Humans

Catherine Huddleston

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Stories of how horses have helped people find self-acceptance, self-love, self-respect and healing through the eyes and heart of a horse. Hosted by Cathy Huddleston, professional trainer, EFL specialist, and author of "Through the Eyes of a Horse" written and illustrated for the child within.
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Stupid Questions

Naughty Water

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Cal and Wez battle it out every week on Monday with Stupid Questions. Fully packed with Games, Film, TV and more... Chillout and listen to friendly debates and conversations from Cal and Wez.
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In Her Words

Stuart Watson

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One man commits to really listen to women - one at a time. IN HER WORDS features the life stories of strong women who bounce back. IN HER WORDS - because everyone deserves to be heard. Find us on Instagram and Facebook @InHerWords and @ManListening Hosted by Stuart Watson. Produced by Balto Creative Media in cooperation with the Queen City Podcast Network.
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Welcome to “Carney Saves the World”. I’m your host, Scott Carney. I’m a former stand-up comedian & actor, with a degree in Political Science. Oh, and I’m an almost 50yr old only-child/ man-child. So, you can probably see where I’m going with all of this. Each episode, I’ll pick the brains of some of the best & brightest entrepreneurs, artists, and creative minds that I know. We’ll dive into what got them started down their chosen paths, how they actually got their start and what their motiva ...
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Episode Summary Lebanese-American filmmaker Zayn Alexandre joins us to discuss his journey from a small town outside Beirut to the heart of New York’s independent film scene. Known for his award-winning films Abroad and Manara, Alexandre shares how psychology, identity, and diaspora shape his storytelling. From the Venice Film Festival to the TIFF …
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This week, I welcome Shanna Hocking to the podcast to talk about her new research in higher education and what's holding women back in university advancement. You might be surprised that the answer is disturbingly simple. Here are my favorite takeaways: The Crisis in Higher Education Leadership: A shift is needed from a scarcity mindset focused onl…
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Delanie Fischer chats with author of Fetishized: A Reckoning with Yellow Fever, Feminism, and Beauty Kaila Yu to discuss the dangerous side of fetishization. She shares about the evolving perception of Asian women, the impact of media and representation (or lack thereof), and practical ways to recognize and dismantle harmful patterns. * This episod…
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On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Drew Pinsky joins Amanda Head to discuss how America’s obsession with avoiding discomfort is undermining our emotional and physical health. He explains why ‘oridnary misery,’ the everyday struggles and setbacks that build resilience, is not only normal but essential for personal growth. Dr. Drew also tackles the …
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In less than a thousand days, Los Angeles will be hosting the summer Olympics. Many cities worldwide have been put into debt by the games, so what could they mean for Los Angeles? LAist reporter Libby Rainey joins Imperfect Paradise to look back at the history of the games when LA last hosted them, the financial outlook for the city, and what role …
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We’re joined today by LtCol Gareth “Kip” Hughes. Kip is a Naval Aviator by trade and has also served in several key billets with ground combat units. After transitioning to the private sector ten years ago, he built a successful career in the hardware and software technology industry while continuing to serve in the Marine Reserves. He and his wife…
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In this inspiring episode of Brave New Bookshelf, hosts Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite welcome Lorna Mackie, a tech professional, author, and strategist, who sheds light on how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing authorship by making it more accessible. Lorna shares her personal journey and professional insights into using AI to overcome …
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On this episode of the podcast, Job Creators Network CEO Alfredo Ortiz joins the show to explain how Republicans have failed to communicate their economic successes and what they can do to turn things around. Ortiz points to the strong economy under President Trump, including lower gas prices, overtime tax benefits, and small business growth driven…
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Delanie Fischer chats with Arielle Loupos, founder of Flower Girl, for a revealing look at the hidden toxins in mainstream menstrual products and their impact, the history of “feminine hygiene” marketing, and the safe alternatives everyone should know about. They explore cycle stigma, period traditions, and why rethinking our everyday products is e…
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I’m joined today by filmmaker Jesse Andrew Clark, to talk about his recent documentary, “Free to Grow”. Free to Grow uses deeply personal first person storytelling to highlight the harms of herbicide spraying on industrial timberlands in the Northwest. Show Notes: https://www.oldgrovefilms.com/forest-stories https://www.opb.org/news/article/blm-inv…
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On this week's episode, we sit down with the visionary writer and director, Edgar Wright—the man who invented Baby Driver's musical choreography and perfected the genre-bending Cornetto Trilogy (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World's End). Edgar discusses his philosophy of feature film writing, the meticulous craft of kinetic editing, and the pro…
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J LOREN NORRIS INTERVIEWS BOBBY GRAY CREATOR OF TEXCOIN.ORG FOR LEAD THE NARRATIVE TV Bobby Gray is one of the original creators of Bitcoin and has testified before Congress on the feasibility of alternative currencies. He's an expert on precious metals and innovative ways to reinvigorate local economies. Today, he's the founder of a new community-…
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with author and homelessness expert Michele Steeb to expose the failure behind Los Angeles’ ongoing homelessness crisis. Despite a 300% increase in taxpayer funding, homelessness has surged by more than a third since federal policies shifted in 2013 to prioritize housing subsidies over comprehensive…
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Delanie Fischer chats with bestselling author and artist Rebecca Campbell about how creativity, ritual, and our connection to nature can transform the way we think and feel. They dive into how belief systems shape our health and choices, approaching traditions with mindfulness and respect, and what happens when we start listening to the natural rhy…
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I have to admit, I was nervous to do this interview. I met Ruchika Malhotra by chance years ago, and have been in awe of her work ever since. She is the visionary author behind the new book, Uncompete. Building on her viral conversation about imposter syndrome, Ruchika delves into the core thesis of her latest work: the necessity of rejecting a des…
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Regulations on gas storage facilities have been tightened since the detection of the Aliso Canyon leak, which started in 2015 and lasted nearly four months. But residents remain worried about long term health effects following the leak. LAist Climate and Environment Reporter Erin Stone discusses the 10-year anniversary of the disaster and what’s st…
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On this episode of the podcast Arizona State Senator Mark Finchem discussed his involvement in the Arctic Frost investigation, alleging he was spied on due to his advocacy for free and fair elections. The former Arizona Secretary of State Republican nominee highlighted irregularities in the 2022 election, suggesting a FISA warrant was issued on him…
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On this weeks The Filmmakers' Podcast we are joined by the one-of-a-kind Riz Ahmed—Oscar winner, Actor, producer, and activist. Riz dives deep into his critically acclaimed performance as Ash, the elusive corporate 'fixer' in David Mackenzie’s tense new thriller, Relay. He discusses the unique challenges of playing a protagonist who uses silence an…
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Delanie Fischer chats with board-certified pediatrician Dr. Joel Warsh about vaccines and why it’s crucial to navigate this divisive topic with clarity. They explore vaccine research gaps, misinformation, and what’s taught in medical school, as well as how vaccines are tested, the influence of pharmaceutical companies on healthcare and media, and s…
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In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, hosts Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite welcome back Jill Cooper from The Writing Wives. Jill shares her insights on using AI as a project management tool, particularly in crafting her cozy LitRPG fantasy series and managing Kickstarter campaigns. She also examines the use of AI for creating effective Faceboo…
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Delanie Fischer is sharing some updates and announcements about the podcast including why you can no longer find Self-Helpless on social media, how you can count on the podcast for your commutes, tasks, and bedtime existential crisis even more regularly, and some exciting new features and opportunities. Everything discussed in this episode can be f…
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“The Brandons” Podcast — A very special episode fifteen years in the making, and honestly, it’s worth the wait. In this long-overdue conversation, filmmaker Brandon Bray reconnects with Bloch to reflect on a career shaped by empathy, curiosity, and a deeply human approach to storytelling. Together, they draw on a shared creative language built over…
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On this episode of the podcast, Dr. Robert McClure of the James Madison Institute discusses the housing crisis, particularly affecting millennials and Gen-Z. McClure attributes the issue to government regulations and inflation, noting the median home buyer age has risen from 45 to 56 in just four years. Dr. McClure highlights Florida’s efforts to r…
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What happens when a documentary storyteller steps into the heart of creative tech? In this episode, Alex talks with Meagan Keane, Director of Product Marketing at Adobe Pro Video, about the tools, trends, and tectonic shifts shaping the future of screen storytelling. From AI and generative workflows to the rise of mobile editing and creative AI age…
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What does it take to sustain a film career across vastly different genres? Director David Mackenzie sits down to discuss his evolution, from his early independent Scottish films (Young Adam, Red Road, Perfect Sense) to major studio productions. We focus on his signature style: building intense, character-driven narratives under extreme pressure. Da…
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On this episode of the podcast, Steve Rosenberg, a leader in Philadelphia’s Jewish community discussed the resurgence of anti-Semitism, particularly among the youngest Americans. He recounted the impact of the 2018 Tree of Life Synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh, where he knew three of the victims. Rosenberg criticized the media’s sensationalism and …
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Kae Williams is a global software marketing executive on a mission to empower women in their careers through her work and her forthcoming book, Not Made For You. Kae works diligently to raise awareness about bias and hostile work cultures so that every woman will feel supported, respected, and enabled to achieve her full potential. Here are three k…
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Delanie Fischer chats with Gen X viral content creator and entrepreneur Sherri Dindal about midlife transformation — diving into the fluidity of identity, purpose, and the realities of reinvention. Sherri opens up about her bold career pivot in her 40s, leaving behind a 26-year career as a corporate investigator to pursue entrepreneurship, and how …
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Lee and Alex sit down with Serina Gilbert, a blind AD Quality Control Specialist, mom, content creator, and AD advocate. Serina Gilbert on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@blindygirlofficial AD Discussion Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/AudioDescriptionDiscussion If you want to reach us, e-mail [email protected] and follow u…
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On this episode of the podcast, Filmmaker and Former U.S. Agency for Global Media CEO Michael Pack joins the show to discuss his powerful new documentary, “The Last 600 Meters: The Battles of Najaf and Fallujah” which will premiere one day before Veterans Day on November 10th on PBS. The film, once rejected for being ‘too pro-military,’ captures th…
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The Trump administration’s immigration policies have resulted in raids and protests in Southern California and across the country, and the administration has also moved to tighten who gets citizenship. Recently, the federal government pushed out new guidelines for naturalization. The situation has raised fundamental questions around what it means t…
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Our guest today is Firefighter Mike Conicelli from Engine 301 in Hollis, Queens. Mike is a 21-year veteran of the FDNY whose contributions extend beyond the firehouse—from training new engine chauffeurs to his involvement in the MPI program and more. In addition to his fire service, Mike has long been part of the NYC bar scene and is an active prac…
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My guest today is University of Oregon professor and longtime activist, Sarah Wald. Sarah is the author of multiple books, and as you’ll hear today, a profound thinker on a wide variety of issues concerning the conservation and environmental justice communities. This is one of my favorite conversations I’ve ever had on this show, in part because Sa…
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In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, co-hosts Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite are joined by Alessandra Torre and JD Lasica from Authors AI. The discussion centers around Marlowe, their innovative AI tool that provides authors with developmental editor-level feedback to refine manuscripts and unlock their bestseller potential. With insights int…
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Delanie Fischer chats with Kelsey Perry about her experience living and working abroad in New Zealand through a Working Holiday Visa. Kelsey shares practical travel tips, different visa options, and advice for finding accommodations and seasonal work. She also breaks down what to consider when preparing (and packing) for a big international move. W…
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On this episode of the podcast, renowned pollster Scott Rasmussen breaks down President Trump’s remarkably steady 52% approval rating — unchanged for 29 straight weeks. Rasmussen explains how economic optimism, not policy debates is currently driving Trump’s numbers, with 31% of Americans saying their finances are improving — a sharp contrast from …
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On this episode of the podcast, Amanda Head talks with Drew Horn, a former top U.S. official on strategic minerals and now Founder & CEO of GreenMet. The pair unpack the high-stakes race for critical minerals that power everything from smartphones to fighter jets. Horn explains how a new U.S.-Australia partnership aims to break China’s stranglehold…
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Welcome to The Filmmakers Podcast! We are thrilled to host two phenomenal actors, Channing Tatum (Magic Mike, Foxcatcher) and Kirsten Dunst (Fargo, The Virgin Suicides), to discuss their new film, ROOFMAN (Directed by Derek Cianfrance).In this exclusive interview, Channing and Kirsten open up to Dom Lenoir about:The Cianfrance Method: Working with …
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Delanie Fischer chats with licensed psychotherapist Terri Cole about high-functioning codependency (HFC) and how to set healthy boundaries to prevent burn out, resentment, and feeling underappreciated. They explore signs like auto advice-giving, auto-accommodating, and keeping the peace at all costs, and uncover why many try to control others unkno…
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This episode features Landon Ashworth, an actor, director, and filmmaker with a background as a pilot and a graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. He discusses his personal journey as an autistic individual and the inspiration behind his award-winning new film, Go On. Here are three key takeaways from the discussion: A Journey of Resilie…
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Delanie Fischer chats with Elliott Connie, Psychotherapist and renowned leader in the field of Solution Focused Brief Therapy, about shifting the questions we ask ourselves in order to transform our lives. They discuss the difference between comfort and happiness, how to go deeper in times of indecision and struggle, and simple practices and ritual…
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Proposition 50 is part of a nationwide battle over control of the U.S. House of Representatives, and Californians are being asked to take a side: Should the state be temporarily allowed to redraw congressional maps to counter the Trump administration and redistricting in Texas? LAist Civics & Democracy Correspondent Frank Stoltze and Civics & Democ…
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On this special episode of the podcast, Amanda Head and her TV news co-host John Solomon broadcast a conversation from the White House with FBI Director Kash Patel. Patel details the FBI’s sweeping national crackdown, Operation Summer Heat, which led to over 28,000 arrests of violent offenders — a major increase from last year under the Biden admin…
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Comedian Phoebe Robinson is a girl boss in recovery. As the creator and star of projects like 2 Dope Queens and Everything’s Trash, she’s long been one of the hardest-working voices of her generation. But in her new comedy special, I Don’t Wanna Work Anymore, Robinson takes a sharp, self-aware look at the millennial hustle-culture mentality. In thi…
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In this episode of the Big Apple Film Festival Podcast, BAFF founder and director Jonathan Lipp chats with indie filmmaker and auteur Onur Tukel on his career, inspirations, making movies in NYC, what it means to be a true indie filmmaker, as well as his new film "Wooden Hearts", which will have its NYC premiere at the Big Apple Film Festival. ​ In…
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In this episode of Brave New Bookshelf, hosts Steph Pajonas and Danica Favorite share personal insights and experiences on how AI is reshaping their workflows, from task automation to creative processes. Steph discusses her use of AI tools like n8n.io for streamlining repetitive tasks, while Danica highlights her journey with dictation and transcri…
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