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1K is the 1,000 second, entertainment focused, interview driven podcast. Every episode, host Scott Galloway sits down with a special guest from the entertainment world for exactly 1,000 seconds. Why 1,000 seconds? 1K is affiliated with the 100 Words Film Festival, which was created in 2014 with the mission of democratizing film for all professional and student filmmakers. Both the festival and 1K are a celebration of the concise, a recognition that oftentimes, less is more.
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Jeff Jackson didn't follow the traditional path to politics. In fact, it was never part of his plan at all. Perhaps that's why he's not a traditional politician. In an election season known mostly for its venom and blatant lying, Senator Jackson places honesty and decency at the forefront of his campaign. In this episode, find out why Jeff is so ho…
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Janie Bryant is an Emmy Award winning costume designer, well known for her work on the shows Deadwood, Mad Men, The Romanoffs, and more. Her iconic designs have influenced Michael Kors, Prada, Marc Jacobs and others. She’s currently costume designer for Why Women Kill, a comedic drama set in three different decades on CBS All Access. 1K is affiliat…
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Sometimes 1,000 seconds just isn't enough! This week, we're releasing extra content from our interview with music supervisor extraordinaire Thomas Golubić. Scott asks him to describe his favorite music/scene pairings from four of his most high profile shows: Six Feet Under, The Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, and Breaking Bad. And if you haven't al…
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Diane Restaino is the founder and president of the Joedance Film Festival. The festival is named in honor of her late son Joe, with the goal of raising awareness and funds for pediatric cancer research and clinical trials. From its humble beginnings in 2010, the annual festival has grown tremendously, and has raised $170,000 in donations. With date…
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Thomas Golubić is a prolific award-winning music supervisor for film and television. He’s a founding and board member of the Guild of Music Supervisors. His many notable credits include Six Feet Under, The Walking Dead, Breaking Bad, and Better Call Saul. His most recent project, El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, is out on Netflix today. You'd be ha…
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Our guest is Amanda Back, an accomplished talent producer and the co-owner of One Foot Productions, a New York City-based company which works on 20 to 25 projects a year. In addition to booking major talent for events all around the country, she and her business partner also founded the Bear Music Fest, "a one-of-a-kind experience described as part…
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Tom Gabbard is one of the most important people in the world of theater today. He is an accomplished and successful Broadway producer – producing or co-producing over 70 Broadway shows. He is a Member of the Board of Governors of the Broadway League, a Tony Award voter, co-chair of the National High School Musical Theatre Awards - also known as the…
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Our guests on this episode are Guy Nattiv and Jaime Ray Newman, the husband/wife, director/producer team behind the Oscar-winning short film Skin, and the thematically similar feature film of the same name. 1K is affiliated with the 100 Words Film Festival and powered by OrthoCarolina. 1K is hosted by Scott Galloway. Produced and edited by Jordan S…
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In advance of 1K's third season, we wanted to bring you some of our favorite memories from the last year and a half that we've been doing the show. Scott calls professional chef and cookbook author Jenny Brulé at her new restaurant, hoping they'll end on better terms this time. We reminisce on our first explicit rating, get an update on an 11-year-…
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Our guest on this episode is Sonya Pfeiffer, a former award-winning TV journalist and documentary filmmaker turned criminal defense attorney. Her focus and expertise is on wrongful conviction cases—in this episode, we explore two such cases. What’s fascinating is that our guest’s former life in television and film, and her current one as a barriste…
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The Toronto International Film Festival, also known as TIFF, is one of the largest film festivals in the world, pulling in nearly half a million attendees annually. For eleven days in September, hundreds of films are screened around Downtown Toronto, made by filmmakers from almost every country around the world. But well before the event takes plac…
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In this episode, we sit down with Julie Cohen, co-director of the Award-nominated documentary “RBG.” It's the first documentary about a sitting Supreme Court Justice. From archival home movies to exclusive footage of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg killing it in the gym, it offers a look into her life that you won’t find anywhere else. In her thousand …
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Great writers have a knack for storytelling. Larry Toppman is one of them. Over the years I have enjoyed reading his film reviews AND hearing his stories, the latter shared over coffee, lunch or at screenings. Some of my favorite Larry stories have included a Bermuda cruise that almost sank, a high school reunion run amok, and some crazy happenings…
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There are a lot of jobs in TV and film production that, if done right, are often underappreciated. For example, you don’t hear many people raving about the art of costume designing and making unless it’s a period piece with flowy ballgowns. But behind every item of clothing on any film or TV show, is a choice. Whether you actively think about it or…
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Infectious enthusiasm for creativity abounds in this episode of 1K with Charlotte’s own Renaissance Man, Matt Olin. We’re not just blowing smoke. As a professional theater producer, the Broadway productions he had his hands in earned serious recognition at the Tony Awards (14 wins, 50 noms). He’s toured the country playing keyboard in a rock band. …
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Rob Treveiler has a name my dyslexic brain wants to misspell and/or mispronounce. It’s a shame because I really like the guy. He has always been kind, accessible and very talented. I remember watching him a few years ago on set. He introduced himself to the extras, his fellow actors and talked to the crew. Then, right before filming began, he fell …
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Last year a 22-year-old named Quinn Shephard took the Tribeca Film Festival by storm. She wrote, directed and starred in the award-winning film Blame. Inspired by Arthur Miller’s Crucible, Quinn started writing the screenplay about coming of age in high school, while she was doing just that…in high school. Write what you know. But, also what you lo…
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Ken Ludwig is a Tony Award-winning playwright whose 25 plays and musicals have spawned six Broadway productions and seven in London’s West End. His first trip to Broadway materialized when an English director friend passed along the play that would become Lend Me a Tenor to a “producer friend" you might have heard of: Andrew Lloyd Webber. He loved …
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Charna Halpern has spent her life helping others, especially those without a Y chromosome. Her career began as teacher in a school for juvenile delinquent girls. That all changed one night in Dixon—an Illinois town of less than 25,000—more than 100 miles west of her hometown Chicago. In this podcast, Charna shares that story and how it led her from…
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Brian Lafontaine is a talented actor of film, television, stage and voice-over. This makes him a rarity in our modern world in that his vocation and passion align. It’s important that they do because it is the joy of acting that helps Brian get through the hard parts: the incredible amount of time it takes to memorize scripts…the fruitless audition…
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Sean O’Connell is a film critic whose reviews have appeared in the Washington Post, USA Today and many other national outlets. He's now the managing director for CinemaBlend and co-host of the ReelBlend podcast. He's a self-described “story-telling junkie,” who grew up watching movies on VHS tapes he borrowed from a benevolent video store manager. …
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Winona Meringolo is the Vice President of Development for Investigation Discovery and the American Heroes Channel. She's helped several popular series come to fruition and might be the only TV executive working in the true crime genre with a phobia of blood. And if you accidentally split your pants while pitching her a show, she'll help you escape …
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As a fan of brevity—exemplified by his affinity for Twitter and his concise interview segment 94 Feet—1,000 seconds might be too much for sportscaster Jay Bilas. 1K is affiliated with the 100 Words Film Festival and powered by OrthoCarolina. 1K is hosted by Scott Galloway. Produced by Richard Brooke of 2WAVES Media. Our associate producer is Jordan…
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Fred Story has been composing for film, television and advertising since 1990. During that time, he has scored dozens of independent feature films and documentaries. His music for TV has been heard on major network and national cable outlets like PBS, ABC, Discovery, A&E, History Channel, HGTV, Food Network and more. Fred’s work has been the recipi…
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Chris Baker is an independent filmmaker based in Charlotte, NC. His credits include the horror short "T is for Tips," silent film "Drawn Together," and the award-winning "The Hidden." He's a knowledgable filmmaker on the rise, and if that wasn't enough, he's got a great radio voice to boot. 1K is affiliated with the 100 Words Film Festival and powe…
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In a delightfully confusing move, our guest this week is none other than Scott Galloway. No, not the host of this podcast. The other Scott Galloway. Or is our Scott Galloway the other Scott Galloway? Anyway, this episode features two Scott Galloways for the price of one. You might recognize our guest as the NYU professor who replied to a rude stude…
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Janet Pierson is the Director of Film for one of the most renowned film festivals in the country—SXSW. This year's festival premiered such hits as "Baby Driver" and "Atomic Blonde." 1K is affiliated with the 100 Words Film Festival and powered by OrthoCarolina. 1K is hosted by Scott Galloway. Produced by Richard Brooke of 2WAVES Media. Our associat…
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Our guest Darby Camp has been featured Grey's Anatomy, The Leftovers and Big Little Lies, the latter of which received a staggering 16 Emmy nominations for its first season. Darby plays Reese Witherspoon's sassy, wise-beyond-her-years daughter in Big Little Lies, and she more than holds her own among the star-studded cast. 1K is affiliated with the…
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Drilling for Texas Tea turned out to be a bust for Tito Beveridge, but he struck the mother lode with a different type of liquid altogether, one more commonly associated with Russia than the American southwest: vodka. It's a story of perseverance, and today, twenty years later, Tito's Handmade Vodka is flying off the shelves. Host Scott Galloway al…
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Jenny Brulé is a classically trained chef, nationally published food writer, cookbook author and television personality in the Carolinas. Although she's not a native of the South, it's been her home for nearly 20 years. It's this dual citizenship (North and South of the Dixie line) that makes Jenny a sort of southern food translator. She helps her …
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Marshall Curry is the two-time Academy Award nominated filmmaker behind the documentaries Street Fight, Racing Dreams, If a Tree Falls, and Point and Shoot. He joins us on 1K to talk about the making of these films, advice for young filmmakers, and more. Visit Marshall's website to see where you can watch his films. 1K is affiliated with the 100 Wo…
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