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Episode 11 – Peter Sullivan

Veteran Hollywood director Peter Sullivan talks about the mental challenges he’s faced in his career, from NYU film student to directing Netflix features.

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Episode 10 – Ben Berman

The Amazing Johnathan Documentary director Ben Berman gets brutally honest as he talks about his anxiety as a working director in Hollywood.

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Episode 9 – Mike Peebler

Veteran stage and screen actor Mike Peebler joins us to discuss dealing with anxiety as a working actor, and his career change toward directing.

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Episode 8 – Ben Wiessner

Producer Ben Wiessner gives his unique insight on finding success and happiness in the film industry, and team building to become a better storyteller.

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Episode 7 – Ken Spooner

Ken Spooner joins us for a discussion about the effects making an addiction documentary has on those making it.

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Episode 6 – Numa Perrier (Part 2)

Part 2 of our deeply honest and personal interview with Numa Perrier, writer/director of the upcoming Netflix film Jezebel.

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Episode 5 – Numa Perrier (Part 1)

Numa Perrier, writer/director of the Netflix film Jezebel, joins us for very personal conversation about her unique perspective on life and filmmaking.

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Episode 4 – Paulina Lagudi Ulrich

Filmmaker extraordinaire Paulina Lagudi Ulrich joins us for a very intimate conversation about overcoming her intense personal struggles to become the fearless, confident artist she is today.

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Episode 4 – Paulina Lagudi UIrich

This episode features an intimate conversation with Paulina Lagudi Ulrich, the writer and director of the Showtime feature film, Mail Order Monster. We discuss a variety of interesting topics, including the dangers of social media, working with her new husband Cooper, and her struggle to finally overcome a devastating eating disorder early in her career….

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Episode 3 – Anna Keizer (Part 2)

Part 2 of our conversation with Anna Keizer continues the crowdfunding discussion and how creatives define both success and failure for themselves.

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