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Travel can do amazing things: broaden horizons, build relationships, and rejuvenate the soul. But often, those experiences come at a cost. This is Peak Travel, a new podcast from WHYY about how travel shapes communities in hot-spots around the world. We’ll share the wonder that comes with exploring new places, as well as the harm that our worst travel habits can cause. And we’ll try to figure out how we can do it better. Each episode transports you to a new destination. You’ll meet the people who call that place home, hear their stories, and come to understand how tourism has changed their everyday lives. Supported by rich, on-location sound from around the world, Peak Travel unpacks the $1.9 trillion travel industry and its impact on people and the planet.
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The Dunedin Film Festival Podcast is a product of Dunedin Film Festival, INC. A 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit that facilitates the development of Florida’s culture corridor in Pinellas County.
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The Dunedin Film Festival Podcast is a product of Dunedin Film Festival, INC. A 501 (c)(3) Non-Profit that facilitates the development of Florida’s culture corridor in Pinellas County.
In this episode, we're thrilled to have Monique McLaughlin, a talented makeup artist and hairstylist, as our guest. Monique shares her inspiring journey from the corporate world to the creative realm, transforming everyone from brides to movie stars. Discover the magic behind her mobile glam studio, the Glam Wagon, and her insights on the artistry of film and fashion makeup. Whether you're an aspiring makeup artist or just love a great behind-the-scenes story, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical advice. Tune in and learn how Monique balances creativity with business savvy, and gain a glimpse into the vibrant film community of Dunedin. Don't miss it!…
Show Notes : In this episode of the DIFF Podcast, we are joined by actress, singer, and songwriter Tommi Rose . Tommi shares her incredible journey from the world of musical theater to working alongside legends like Burt Reynolds and landing roles on Nickelodeon and Netflix’s Sweet Magnolias . We explore her transition from stage to screen, what it was like to work with industry greats, and her reflections on building authentic connections in the entertainment world. Tommi also gives us a sneak peek into her upcoming projects, including her role in the film A Gunfighter’s Deal . This is an inspiring episode packed with stories of resilience, creativity, and the power of the arts. Don’t miss out on this one! In This Episode, You’ll Learn About : Tommi Rose’s early days in musical theater and how she transitioned to film. Her experience working with Burt Reynolds on Insanity Florida . Insights on working in Nickelodeon’s I Am Frankie and Sweet Magnolias on Netflix. The importance of genuine friendships in a competitive industry. Tommi’s experience at the Dunedin Film Festival and what makes Florida's film scene special. How she connects with her characters and brings them to life. The emotional impact of filmmaking and why she’s passionate about telling stories. Why You Should Listen : This episode offers a unique glimpse into Tommi Rose’s career as a multi-talented performer and creator. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, an artist, or just curious about the behind-the-scenes of filmmaking, Tommi’s story is inspiring. Her energy, genuine personality, and insights make this episode a must-listen for anyone who loves films, the Florida film scene, or wants to learn how to navigate the entertainment industry. Spread the Word : If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to share it with your friends, family, and fellow film lovers! Help us grow the DIFF Podcast community by spreading the word. Don’t forget to follow us on social media @DIFFPODCAST and tag us when you share the episode. Your support means everything! Subscribe & Share : Love what you’re hearing? Make sure to subscribe to the DIFF Podcast for more amazing interviews with filmmakers, actors, and creators. Share this episode on social media and with anyone who might enjoy a behind-the-scenes look into the world of filmmaking!…
Show Notes: In this heartwarming episode of the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast, we sit down with Erin Cahill, the talented actress known for her roles in "Power Rangers Time Force," "How I Met Your Mother," and most recently, the Hallmark film A Taste of Love. Erin shares her experience of filming in Dunedin, Florida, and how the town itself became a charming character in the movie. From bonding with local businesses to casting her own family members, Erin dives deep into the joy of working in such a supportive community. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Erin Cahill's first-time experience filming in Dunedin and how the town's unique charm influenced the movie. The intentional decision to keep Dunedin’s local businesses and community a visible part of the story. Behind-the-scenes stories, including Erin's aunt's delightful cameo in the film. Erin's upcoming projects, from a role in a new limited series to her upcoming appearances on Hallmark. Erin's journey to becoming an actress, starting from her "meet cute" with the stage at age four. Why You Should Listen: This episode offers a delightful peek into the making of a movie that truly celebrates the local community. Erin Cahill's stories capture the magic of filming in Dunedin, the joys of working with local talent, and the strong bonds formed both on and off the set. Whether you're a film enthusiast, a fan of Erin’s work, or someone who loves hearing about the behind-the-scenes moments that make movies special, this episode is a perfect blend of warmth, inspiration, and a little bit of movie magic. Spread the Word: If you love hearing stories from the set and learning about the communities that bring films to life, share this episode with friends and fellow film lovers! Celebrate the magic of A Taste of Love and the special community of Dunedin with us. Tag us @diffpodcast and use the hashtags #FilmmakingInFlorida #DunedinFilmFestival to join the conversation. Subscribe & Share: Don’t miss out on more enchanting stories and exclusive interviews from the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast. Subscribe and share with your network to explore the vibrant world of cinema with us. Follow us on social media @diffpodcast for the latest updates and sneak peeks into upcoming episodes. Let’s continue to celebrate the stories that shape our movies and the communities that bring them to life.…
Show Notes: In this engaging episode of the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast, we sit down with Eugenie Bondurant, an accomplished actress, acting coach, and producer known for her distinctive roles and dedication to nurturing local talent. From her journey in Hollywood to her current life in Florida, Eugenie shares how she discovered a thriving artistic community in St. Petersburg and made it her home base. We explore her experiences at the Dunedin International Film Festival, the growth of filmmaking in Florida, and her unique approach to acting and coaching at Station 12 Studio. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Eugenie Bondurant's transition from Hollywood to Florida and the artistic community she found in St. Petersburg. Her role in “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2” and other notable projects filmed in Florida. The growth of local filmmaking communities and the unique charm of the Dunedin International Film Festival. Eugenie’s philosophy on acting and coaching, and the importance of fostering local talent. How self-taping and new technologies have changed the dynamics of acting for performers outside major cities. Why You Should Listen: This episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a dynamic actress and coach who has embraced Florida's burgeoning film industry. Eugenie Bondurant’s stories highlight the passion and perseverance required to thrive in cinema and the importance of community in creative work. This is a must-listen for anyone interested in acting, the growth of filmmaking in Florida, or the magic of film festivals and local artistic communities. Spread the Word: If you love hearing behind-the-scenes stories of the film industry and want to support local talent, share this episode with your friends and fellow film enthusiasts! Let’s celebrate the incredible journey of Eugenie Bondurant and the vibrant creative communities in Florida. Tag us @diffpodcast and use the hashtags #FilmmakingInFlorida #DunedinFilmFestival to join the conversation. Subscribe & Share: Don’t miss out on more captivating stories and exclusive interviews from the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast. Subscribe and share with your network to explore the fascinating world of cinema with us. Follow us on social media @diffpodcast for the latest updates and sneak peeks into upcoming episodes. Let’s dive deep into the stories that shape our movies and the communities that bring them to life.…
Introducing Marty Poole, a seasoned screenwriter, producer, and sales agent whose journey from aspiring actor in Tennessee to a pivotal player in film production encapsulates the essence of Hollywood hustle. Marty shares his remarkable transition from performing arts to mastering the business side of filmmaking, illustrating how he navigated the complexities of the industry to produce beloved films right here in sunny Florida. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Marty Poole's transition from acting to film production and sales. Insights into the production and distribution challenges in the film industry. The development and success of the "Bernie the Dolphin" series and other projects filmed in Florida. The evolution of film distribution from DVDs to digital platforms. The importance of networking and osmosis in building a career in film. Why You Should Listen: Marty's story is not just about filmmaking but also about adapting and thriving in the ever-changing landscape of the film industry. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for anyone interested in the behind-the-scenes action of movie making or looking to navigate their own path in a creative field. Spread the Word: If you found value in Marty's stories and insights, please share this episode with others who might be intrigued by the world of film production and distribution. Let's expand our community of film lovers and makers. Share your thoughts and takeaways on social media using the hashtag #DIFFPodcast and tagging us @diffpodcast! Subscribe & Share: For more fascinating discussions like this, make sure to subscribe to our podcast. Help us reach more listeners by sharing this episode on your favorite social media platforms. Don't forget to follow us @diffpodcast to stay updated on all our latest content.…
Join us for a captivating conversation with Blair Barnette, the acclaimed production designer and Chair of the British Film Designers Guild. In this episode, Blair shares his journey from acting to designing some of the most memorable film sets and how his roles influence the dynamics of storytelling in film. We explore his unique approach to creating environments that extend beyond the screen and resonate with audiences worldwide. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: The transition from acting to production design and the motivations behind it. Techniques and insights on how production design shapes a film’s narrative. The importance of diversity and inclusion in the film industry and how Blair advocates for change. The challenges and triumphs of being a production designer in today’s rapidly changing film landscape. Insights into mentoring the next generation of designers and the future of filmmaking. Why You Should Listen: This episode offers an insider’s view into the art and science of production design with one of the industry’s most passionate and innovative leaders. Blair's experiences and stories will inspire both film aficionados and aspiring creators, providing a deep understanding of the intricate link between a film’s visual storytelling and its emotional impact. If you're interested in the magic that creates the visual stories of movies you love, this is a must-listen. Spread the Word: Loved this episode with Blair Barnette? Share it with your friends, family, and fellow film enthusiasts! Join the conversation and become a part of our community that celebrates the incredible people behind our favorite films. Share on your social media and tag us with @diffpodcast! Subscribe & Share: Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast for more episodes like this one! Whether you're a regular listener or new to our community, your subscription helps us bring more stories and insights directly to you. Share this episode on social media, and don't forget to tag us @diffpodcast to help spread the word about the fascinating world of film making!…
Show Notes: Welcome to another exciting episode of the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast! In this episode, we dive deep with Mary Rachel Quinn, a seasoned actor, producer, and improv coach, who shares her journey from the bright lights of commercials to the impactful world of film and television. Mary discusses the transformative power of improv, her passion for the craft, and the beauty of collaborative creation in the entertainment industry. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Mary Rachel Quinn’s three-decade journey in the entertainment industry, from her beginnings in commercials to her significant contributions behind the camera. The profound impact of improv on both personal and professional life, and why it's essential for more than just actors. Insights into the dynamics of working on set with A-listers and how Mary brings authenticity and creativity to her roles. The role of gratitude and presence in both acting and everyday interactions. The burgeoning film scene in Florida and the potential for local growth in the industry. Why You Should Listen: This episode is a must-listen for anyone intrigued by the behind-the-scenes of filmmaking and the real stories of those who bring our favorite characters to life. Mary Rachel's experience and insights offer invaluable lessons on the power of saying "yes," the importance of community in creative success, and how to maintain authenticity in a challenging industry. Her stories from the sets, including working with stars and what it takes to succeed in Hollywood from the coasts of Florida, will inspire and entertain in equal measure. Spread the Word: Loved this peek behind the curtain with Mary Rachel Quinn? Share this episode with your friends and fellow film enthusiasts! It’s stories like hers that light up our community. Post about it, tweet it, talk about it, and let's spread the word about the vibrant film-making scene in Dunedin, Florida, and beyond. Don't forget to tag us at @diffpodcast! Subscribe & Share: Don't forget to subscribe to the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast for more episodes like this! Share this podcast with others and help us bring the magic of film and improvisation to more listeners. Every share and subscription helps us keep bringing you closer to the people who make movies happen. Follow us on your favorite podcast platform and join our community on social media at @diffpodcast to stay updated!…
Join us in this enlightening episode of the Dunedin International Film Festival Podcast, featuring the insightful Lisa Dozois, Pinellas County Film Commissioner. Dive into the world of film making in Florida through Lisa's eyes as she shares her experiences and responsibilities, including her favorite aspect—guiding filmmakers on scenic tours of Pinellas County’s most camera-ready locales. Discover the behind-the-scenes work that goes into making Pinellas a top destination for filmmakers and the impact of film festivals on local tourism and community engagement. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: The day-to-day roles and exciting responsibilities of a Film Commissioner in Florida. An insider’s tour of Pinellas County’s prime filming locations, from sun-drenched beaches to mysterious, moss-laden parks. How local film festivals foster community involvement and boost regional film production. The process of becoming a Film Commissioner and the path Lisa Dozois took to get there, including starting as a volunteer. The concept of "set jetting" and its potential to transform local tourism through film-induced travel. Why You Should Listen: If you’re fascinated by the blend of natural beauty and cinematic potential or curious about how film festivals can influence filmmaking and local economies, this episode is a must-listen. Lisa’s journey from photographer to Film Commissioner offers a unique perspective on the impact of grassroots involvement in the arts and how strategic location scouting can spotlight a region. Spread the Word: Loved this peek into Pinellas County’s film scene? Share this episode to inspire fellow film enthusiasts and travelers! Join the conversation about how film festivals like Dunedin International can transform local communities. Don’t forget to tag us [@diffpodcast] on social media and use #FilmInFlorida to keep the discussion going. Subscribe & Share: Subscribe to our podcast on your favorite streaming platform to never miss an episode about the magic of filmmaking in Florida and beyond. Share this episode with friends and family to help us grow our community of film lovers and industry professionals. Follow us on social media [@diffpodcast] to get the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.…
Show Notes: In this captivating episode of the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast, we sit down with Jesse Kove, an actor with a rich legacy in the film industry and a passion for storytelling that runs in the family. From his childhood experiences on movie sets in exotic locations like India to creating and acting in films alongside his father, Martin Kove, Jesse shares his unique journey in the world of cinema. We dive into the making of "A Taste of Love," a film shot in the heart of Dunedin, Florida, and discuss the impact of filming in Florida on the movie's authenticity and charm. Jesse also opens up about his creative process, his collaborative work with his father, and his insights into the future of filmmaking in Florida. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Jesse Kove's early experiences on film sets and how they shaped his career. The process of creating and acting in films with a family legacy in cinema. Insights into the making of "A Taste of Love" and why Dunedin, Florida, was the perfect setting. The significance of filming in Florida and its impact on storytelling. Jesse's perspective on the evolution of filmmaking and the importance of community in the creative process. Why You Should Listen: This episode offers a rare glimpse into the life of an actor who has grown up in the film industry, providing listeners with a behind-the-scenes look at filmmaking through the lens of a family legacy. Jesse Kove's stories highlight the importance of passion, creativity, and community in the world of cinema, making this a must-listen for anyone interested in the art of storytelling, the intricacies of filmmaking in Florida, and the enduring impact of family on an actor's career. Spread the Word: If you're captivated by the stories behind the movies we love and the communities that bring them to life, share this episode with your friends and fellow film enthusiasts. Let's celebrate the art of filmmaking and the incredible talent of Jesse Kove together! Don't forget to tag us [@diffpodcast] and use the hashtags #FilmmakingInFlorida #DunedinFilmFestival to join the conversation. Subscribe & Share: Don't miss out on more behind-the-scenes stories and exclusive interviews from the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast. Subscribe and share with your network to explore the fascinating world of cinema with us. Follow us on social media [@diffpodcast] for the latest updates and sneak peeks into upcoming episodes. Let's dive deep into the stories that shape our movies and the communities that bring them to life.…
Show Notes: Join us on a captivating journey with the multifaceted Susan Gallagher, an actress and producer whose career spans from enchanting stage performances to memorable screen roles, including her remarkable portrayal of Homeless Lynn in 'Cobra Kai'. In this episode, Susan shares her inspiring transition from North Carolina to making waves in the Florida film scene, balancing motherhood with acting, and her venture into production with Her Little Red Productions. Dive deep into her experiences filming across the diverse landscapes of Florida, her thoughts on the evolving film industry in the Sunshine State, and her contributions to making 'A Taste of Love' in Dunedin, Florida. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Susan Gallagher’s evolution from modeling to acting and producing. The unique opportunities and challenges of filming in Florida. The impact of Her Little Red Productions on her career. Insights into her role in 'A Taste of Love' and working in Dunedin, FL. Balancing family life with a demanding career in entertainment. Why You Should Listen: Discover the relentless drive and passion behind Susan Gallagher's successful career in the entertainment industry. This episode not only highlights her journey from aspiring actress to a seasoned professional but also sheds light on the intricacies of filmmaking in Florida, offering invaluable lessons for aspiring actors and filmmakers. Spread the Word: Feel inspired by Susan’s story? Help us share this journey of creativity, resilience, and the beauty of Florida filmmaking. Tag a friend who dreams of the screen or someone who loves the art of storytelling. Don’t forget to follow us for more inspiring stories @diffpodcast. Subscribe & Share: Loved this episode? Subscribe to the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast for more engaging conversations with the giants of the film industry. Share this episode with your network and help us bring the spotlight to the vibrant film scene in Florida and beyond. Your support can spark the dreams of the next generation of filmmakers and actors. #FilmMaking #FloridaFilm #DunedinFL #CobraKai #KarateKid #Westerns #ActingLife #HerLittleRedProductions #ATasteOfLove #FilmProduction #SubscribeAndShare #DIFFPodcast…
In this electrifying episode of the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast, we sit down with Hollywood legend Marty Kove, known for his iconic role as John Kreese in "The Karate Kid" and "Cobra Kai." Marty takes us on a journey through his early days in Brooklyn, his passion for westerns, and the pivotal moments that shaped his career. Delve into Marty's insights on the evolution of heroes in cinema, the resilience needed in the entertainment industry, and his personal advocacy for more nuanced storytelling. This episode also shines a light on filmmaking in Florida, the magic of Dunedin as a filming location, and Marty's latest project, "A Taste of Love." In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Marty Kove's inspiration and early foray into acting, fueled by his love for westerns. The critical role of tenacity and resilience in overcoming Hollywood's challenges. Insights into Marty's character development in "Cobra Kai" and his desire for vulnerability and growth in John Kreese. The unique allure of Dunedin, FL, as a prime location for filmmaking, highlighted by Marty's experience filming "A Taste of Love." Marty's advocacy for portraying real heroes in cinema and his vision for influencing future generations. Why You Should Listen: Whether you're a fan of "A Taste of Love," "John Kreese," or the art of filmmaking itself, Marty Kove's stories are a testament to the enduring power of passion, perseverance, and the pursuit of authenticity in one's craft. This episode offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a man who has not only left a mark on iconic film franchises but also passionately advocates for the stories and heroes we need in today's world. Spread the Word: If Marty Kove's journey from the streets of Brooklyn to the heights of Hollywood has captured your imagination, help us share his remarkable stories. Spread the word by sharing this episode and joining the conversation on the transformative power of cinema. Subscribe & Share: Don't miss out on more fascinating conversations with film legends and insights into the magic behind the movies. Subscribe to the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast on your favorite platform, share this episode with fellow cinephiles, and follow us on Instagram @diffpodcast for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes looks.…
Welcome to the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast, where we dive into the intricacies of filmmaking, the allure of Dunedin, FL, and the powerful role of the arts in community transformation. In this episode, we sit down with Gregory Brady, a Dunedin original, whose life's work has significantly shaped the local landscape, culture, and the arts scene. In This Episode, You’ll Learn About: Gregory's journey from viewing Dunedin as a "retirement village" to becoming a pivotal figure in its transformation into a sought-after cultural destination. The role of the LGBTQ+ community and the arts in revitalizing downtown Dunedin, leading to its current status as one of the most talked-about towns in Florida. The inception and impact of Dunedin's first Mardi Gras and how such events catalyzed growth and acceptance within the community. Gregory’s vision for a professional theater in Dunedin to house the film festival, blending entertainment with educational opportunities. The significance of supporting local arts, community development projects, and how these efforts contribute to the economic and cultural vibrancy of Dunedin. Why You Should Listen: Whether you’re a film enthusiast, an aspiring filmmaker, or someone passionate about community development and the arts, Gregory’s insights offer valuable lessons on leveraging creativity and inclusivity for city revitalization. This episode not only highlights Dunedin's rich history and culture but also serves as an inspiring case study on the transformative power of the arts and community engagement in filmmaking and beyond. Spread the Word: If you're inspired by Gregory's story and our journey through the filmmaking landscape and cultural heartbeat of Dunedin, FL, share this episode with friends and fellow film and arts enthusiasts. Follow us on Instagram @diffpodcast to stay updated on upcoming episodes, behind-the-scenes content, and more insights into the world of filmmaking in Florida. Subscribe & Share: Loved this episode? Subscribe to the Dunedin Film Festival Podcast on your favorite platform to never miss an episode about the art and craft of filmmaking, exclusive interviews with industry insiders, and the stories that make Dunedin a unique gem in the film and arts community. Don't forget to share this episode to help spread the word about the vibrant arts scene and the incredible community spirit of Dunedin, FL.…
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