“This is the most intimate I’ve ever been on a podcast.” Buckle up. A fast-paced convo with writer Bree Barton (Heart of Thorns, Zia Erases the World) on mental health, reading old notes from 9th grade, and reinventing yourself. Follow Bree on The Gram (they call it The Gram now, really) and check out some posts related to this ep. Follow us on: X And Pipeline Artists on: X | IG | FB
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“This is the most intimate I’ve ever been on a podcast.” Buckle up. A fast-paced convo with writer Bree Barton (Heart of Thorns, Zia Erases the World) on mental health, reading old notes from 9th grade, and reinventing yourself. Follow Bree on The Gram (they call it The Gram now, really) and check out some posts related to this ep. Follow us on: X And Pipeline Artists on: X | IG | FB
S3 Ep4 - The Art of Scripted Podcasts: A Conversation with Alex Blumberg
How the Arts Were Won
38 minutes
1 year ago
S3 Ep4 - The Art of Scripted Podcasts: A Conversation with Alex Blumberg
What options are there when you hit dead ends with a TV pilot? “Produce it yourself and send the VHS tape to a network!” … yes, let us know how that goes. Meanwhile, writer Alex Blumberg will continue to transform his, the period drama “Back Fires,” into a killer podcast series.
How the Arts Were Won
“This is the most intimate I’ve ever been on a podcast.” Buckle up. A fast-paced convo with writer Bree Barton (Heart of Thorns, Zia Erases the World) on mental health, reading old notes from 9th grade, and reinventing yourself. Follow Bree on The Gram (they call it The Gram now, really) and check out some posts related to this ep. Follow us on: X And Pipeline Artists on: X | IG | FB