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Feb 7, 2020 • 1h 18min
Ep 141 – Adam Miller
We talk to Destiny 2 and Telltale’s The Walking Dead writer and narrative designer Adam Miller about how he made the jump from working in television to video games, the importance of getting a job (any job) within the industry (even if it doesn’t seem to lead to your dream job), what sort of samples […]

Jan 24, 2020 • 47min
Ep 140 – Brendan Hay
We talk to Harvey Girls Forever! showrunner Brendan Hay about his first industry job for The Daily Show, getting a freelance episode as a writer on The Simpsons, the differences between writing animation vs. live action, the future of Harvey Girls Forever!, potential spin-offs and much more.

Nov 25, 2019 • 56min
Ep 139 – Christopher Encell
The Good Place and On My Block writer, Christopher Encell joins the podcast to talk about what he learned as an assistant on various TV shows, working his way from assistant to writer, advice on how to get into network fellowships and why he turned one down once he was accepted and much more.

Sep 6, 2019 • 1h 9min
Ep 138 – Chris Cook
Literary manager and producer, Chris Cook returns to the podcast to chat about current industry trends, what his dream client is like, the best and most challenging parts of his job and much more.

Sep 4, 2019 • 56min
Ep 137 – Matt Venables & Jeremy Smith
SyFy’s Van Helsing writer/producers, Matt Venables and Jeremy Smith join the podcast to talk about how their writing partnership works, how they determine a good idea vs. a bad idea, what it was like working as assistants and how it helped their writing/producing, how often they travel from Vancouver to Los Angeles for meetings and […]

Aug 20, 2019 • 48min
Ep 136 – Mike Dill
Literary manger, producer and co-founder of Black Box Management, Mike Dill returns to the podcast to chat about the logistics of representing screenwriters outside of L.A., when writers should consider a move to Hollywood, what types of things he looks for in potential clients and which screenwriting contests, fellowships and services he takes seriously. […]

Jul 26, 2019 • 53min
Ep 135 – Ally Seibert
THE ROOKIE writer/producer Ally Seibert joins the podcast to talk about how she got her start, her process of developing a new pilot script, writing solo vs. writing with a partner and much more. Ally Seibert is a writer and producer working in Hollywood after ignoring all of her family and friend’s advice. She most […]

Jul 22, 2019 • 1h 16min
Ep 134 – A.B. Fischer and Dennis Kim
A.B. Fischer, a literary manager with a keen eye on the evolving media landscape, and Dennis Kim, who specializes in the managerial roles in production, share their insights on navigating the changing TV industry. They discuss the shift from acting representation to literary management and how streaming services have reshaped opportunities for writers. The duo also emphasizes the importance of personal relationships in the industry, the challenges of feedback, and innovative ways to discover new talents. Their experiences shed light on the unique joys and hurdles of being literary representatives.

Jul 3, 2019 • 1h 1min
Ep 133 – Josh Schaer
THE LAST SHIP and LEVERAGE writer/producer and JERICHO co-creator Josh Schaer joins the podcast to chat about his process, writer’s block, the glut of TV series revivals and reboots, if he was way ahead of the curve on the post-apocalyptic genre trend with JERICHO and much more. Josh Schaer is one of Hollywood’s tallest screenwriters. […]

Jul 2, 2019 • 1h 6min
Ep 132 – Brenden Gallagher
TV writer, writers’ assistant and former showrunner’s asssistant, Brenden Gallagher joins the podcast to talk about the different roles of assistants in TV and ways to break in, the good and bad things he’s seen in script submissions, how he works as an assistant full-time and still making the time to work on his own […]