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Let's talk about Verticals
Michaela Bergmann
25 episodes
22 hours ago
In this new podcast episode, I finally meet—so it seems—the brother I’ve wished for my entire life. Lukas Silva and I discover so many similarities in all kinds of areas that we’re convinced we must be related.
He tells me how, at the beginning of 2024, he took his first step into the Vertical World, how he then found himself in the right place at the right time to land a fantastic lead role, where he has been able to travel thanks to vertical shoots, and what his experiences have been like.
Curious what kind of characters he likes to portray in verticals? You'll get the answers in this episode.
With his Italian roots, his love for Italy remains unbroken—just like his wish to maybe live there one day. He also shares what he appreciates about Europe compared to America and what dreams he still has outside the Vertical World.
I also learn quite a bit about his cooking skills, his favorite dishes, and what he finds so inspiring about Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We also talk about how the Vertical World has evolved and changed since his very first shoot, what he thinks could still improve or develop further, and where we’d love to see new innovations.
And what’s behind his sensitive aura and the so-called “comfort-movie”? 
Tune in to find out.
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In this new podcast episode, I finally meet—so it seems—the brother I’ve wished for my entire life. Lukas Silva and I discover so many similarities in all kinds of areas that we’re convinced we must be related.
He tells me how, at the beginning of 2024, he took his first step into the Vertical World, how he then found himself in the right place at the right time to land a fantastic lead role, where he has been able to travel thanks to vertical shoots, and what his experiences have been like.
Curious what kind of characters he likes to portray in verticals? You'll get the answers in this episode.
With his Italian roots, his love for Italy remains unbroken—just like his wish to maybe live there one day. He also shares what he appreciates about Europe compared to America and what dreams he still has outside the Vertical World.
I also learn quite a bit about his cooking skills, his favorite dishes, and what he finds so inspiring about Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We also talk about how the Vertical World has evolved and changed since his very first shoot, what he thinks could still improve or develop further, and where we’d love to see new innovations.
And what’s behind his sensitive aura and the so-called “comfort-movie”? 
Tune in to find out.
Show more...
After Shows
TV & Film
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16 - Cailin Peluso -The seemingly perpetually pregnant woman of the Vertical world, who can do so much more acting...
Let's talk about Verticals
1 hour 6 minutes 35 seconds
4 weeks ago
16 - Cailin Peluso -The seemingly perpetually pregnant woman of the Vertical world, who can do so much more acting...
Given her young age, Cailin Peluso is probably one of the most pregnant women in such a short time in the Vertical Space. After all, she now boasts a proud 22 children. :-)
After her first role at the age of three, it became clear to her that her goals lay squarely in leading roles, ideally in Hollywood. So, she didn't hesitate for long and, after graduating from high school, moved to Hollywood on her own and without any concrete plans for her future acting career.
After initially finding the whole thing a little weird when she entered the vertical space as a corpse, we can all be very grateful that she gave it another chance after a few months. Because now she's a successful lead in several verticals. However, she's been pigeonholed as a pregnant woman, which isn't exactly her favorite.
It's time for producers to see the young, talented actress as more than just a dependent pregnant woman. We chat about what roles she'd like to take on (without being pregnant).
She also tells me why Apple Boxes are often used when shooting her verticals, that her grandma is a big vertical fan and what she doesn't like about the role women are playing in most of the verticals. 
Check it out and tune in.
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Let's talk about Verticals
In this new podcast episode, I finally meet—so it seems—the brother I’ve wished for my entire life. Lukas Silva and I discover so many similarities in all kinds of areas that we’re convinced we must be related.
He tells me how, at the beginning of 2024, he took his first step into the Vertical World, how he then found himself in the right place at the right time to land a fantastic lead role, where he has been able to travel thanks to vertical shoots, and what his experiences have been like.
Curious what kind of characters he likes to portray in verticals? You'll get the answers in this episode.
With his Italian roots, his love for Italy remains unbroken—just like his wish to maybe live there one day. He also shares what he appreciates about Europe compared to America and what dreams he still has outside the Vertical World.
I also learn quite a bit about his cooking skills, his favorite dishes, and what he finds so inspiring about Arnold Schwarzenegger.
We also talk about how the Vertical World has evolved and changed since his very first shoot, what he thinks could still improve or develop further, and where we’d love to see new innovations.
And what’s behind his sensitive aura and the so-called “comfort-movie”? 
Tune in to find out.