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Join host and producer, Karina Michel as she talks to guests about their journey to success. Why is it some people make it and others don't? We ask all the questions you want to know.. the struggles, highs and lows and what really happens behind the scenes..



2021 Award Winning Podcast

3 Communicator's awards
2 Excellence Awards for Causes & Awareness and Entertainment.
1 Distinction Award for Episode 11 - with Don McLean.

*New Media Film and Music Festival June 2021 Award Nominee , 2021 WINNER - BEST PODCAST

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Production Company: 73 Studios
Editor: Dani Mesina


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Karina is an Entertainment Journalist @AuthorityMagazine, Rolling Stone Culture Council , Podcast Host | Owner/Executive Producer at TallulahFilms.com
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In this episode, Karina interviews William Keck, best-selling author of 'When You Step Upon a Star: Cringeworthy Confessions of a Tabloid Bad Boy'. Keck shares his journey from an aspiring USC film student to his unexpected entry into the world of tabloid journalism. He recounts his experience interviewing Nicole Brown Simpson's family, celebrity encounters with the likes of Britney Spears and Elizabeth Taylor, and his personal journey of coming out with the help of actress Judith Light. The discussion touches on how the landscape of celebrity journalism has evolved with social media and Keck's current projects and future plans. Karina called this conversation "juicy" and one of her faves. Listen in!
Following the Music: Vanessa Meadows' Journey of Intuition In this engaging episode, host Karina Michel sits down with Vanessa Meadows to discuss her inspiring journey into the music industry. Vanessa shares her experiences of embracing intuition and creativity, recounting the challenges she faced and the pivotal moments that guided her to Nashville to pursue her passion for music. The conversation delves into the importance of listening to one's inner voice, overcoming self-doubt, and balancing logic with intuition. Vanessa also talks about her past endeavors, including her unexpected decision to own a gym, and how each step has shaped her artistic path.
Channeling Creativity: Staying Focused and Using What You Have In this ultimate "Artist Episode" episode, as part of the channeling creativity series, Karina discusses the importance of focusing on your priorities and utilizing what you have to achieve your goals. She shares personal stories about overcoming distractions, finding the right mindset for creativity, and how to manifest positive outcomes. Karina emphasizes using movement to inspire creativity, the power of gratitude, and why following your intuition is crucial. She also recounts how the challenges of COVID-19 led to new creative projects like her podcast and documentaries.
Embracing Intuition and Creativity In this episode, we dive into a more relaxed and spontaneous format as we explore the process of listening to your intuition and following your gut feeling, especially in creative and business projects. We discuss the importance of choosing work that excites and energizes you, share insights on balancing work and personal life, and highlight the significance of taking breaks to maintain industry longevity. The episode also touches on women's empowerment and includes plans to feature guests like her friend Noreen, a makeup artist and businesswoman, to further discuss intuitive messages and creative inspiration.
Embracing a Relaxed Approach: The Power of Vision Boards In this episode, Karina introduces a casual, unscripted format for the series, emphasizing a more relaxed and informal style. She discusses the significance of manifesting positive outcomes through vision boards, highlighting personal experiences and the tangible benefits of regularly updating these boards with ambitious dreams and goals. Listeners are encouraged to dream big and set clear intentions for their desired life direction
Country Thunder is a popular music festival that celebrates country music and brings together fans and artists in a lively and entertaining atmosphere. In this episode listen to Karina and Becky (@queenoftheharts24) talk about everything on and off stage! Country Thunder festivals typically feature performances by well-known country music artists, both established and up-and-coming. Attendees can enjoy live music across multiple stages, showcasing a variety of country music genres and styles. In addition to the main stage performances, there are smaller stages or acoustic sets where artists can connect with fans on a more intimate level. The festival often offers a range of activities and attractions beyond the music, such as food vendors, merchandise booths, interactive experiences, and even camping options for those who want to make it a multi-day event. It's a chance for country music enthusiasts to come together, enjoy their favorite artists, and immerse themselves in the country music culture.
This short clip is featured from podcast "Real Talk on the Ridge". To hear the full episode please see link for the podcast here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6aXCRaE9RfE0ZcwijYgsiM?si=A20w1g5AR5aTxYFP2lnj1Q In this episode of "Coffee with Karina," join host Karina as she sits down with special guest Sheriff Grady Judd. Sheriff Judd is a highly respected law enforcement officer known for his dedication to serving and protecting his community. Together, they discuss the challenges and triumphs of being a sheriff, the importance of community engagement, and the strategies employed to maintain public safety. Sheriff Judd shares his insights, experiences, and valuable advice for aspiring law enforcement professionals. So grab a cup of coffee and join Karina and Sheriff Grady Judd for an enlightening conversation about the vital role of law enforcement in our society today.
In this episode of "Coffee with Karina," join host Karina as she sits down with special guest Jack, the host of "Jack's Hollywood History" .Together, they delve into the fascinating world of Hollywood's rich and captivating history. Jack shares intriguing stories, behind-the-scenes anecdotes, and lesser-known facts about the iconic figures and moments that have shaped the entertainment industry. So grab a cup of coffee and join Karina and Jack for an engaging conversation that will transport you to the golden age of Hollywood.
Listen as Karina brings you along to a beautiful pool party in LA- This was an impromptu podcast episode with friends with actor/producer Vincent DePaul and Celebrity chef/actress Cali Norton talking about their new movie, "Christmas Couples Retreat".
It's time to spill the tea! 8 years after Shark Tank!! Not many people know the entire Fresh Patch story from its humble beginnings to today.. including most of our team! Hear Andrew and Karina's story, meet our core crew and get behind the scenes at Fresh Patch to hear how they grew they grew their start-up to the success story it is today. Featuring our Fresh Patch Crew: James Carnegie, Jason Jones, Laurie Feld, Kristine Lopez, Andrew Ortiz, and Patches! ======= This conversation was recorded after an outdoor tea ceremony prepared by Kristine.. As you'll hear in the episode- the team shared their stories sat around a cool vintage living room in Malibu. What a great day to spend together and share each other's journeys with the company!
The women behind Fire Starter Studios are working on some fascinating projects right now: Rachel and Kimberly are working on a feature documentary on the History of Suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge and the impossible success of the underdog iron workers, bridge painters and they're saving lives. They're also in the process of building one of the first woman-owned certified sound stages in Los Angeles. Knowing nothing about stage builds, Rachel and Kimberly embarked on this path together to further women's opportunities in the entertainment industry.
1 on 1 update with Karina - updates to the podcast and what you can expect for next few episodes on the road with her! LA, LAS VEGAS, MIAMI and LONDON
Mark S. Graham (Director) has directed over 100 plays and musicals including the premiere of Elizabeth Fuller's Me and Jezebel at The Actor's Playhouse. Mark worked with Ms. Fuller to develop the play from her book. He has produced and directed Me and Jezebel in productions across the country including a production starring Jim Bailey. Mark directed John O’Hern's Rooster in the Henhouse at Theater Row. At Feinstein’s in NYC, he directed Barbara Schottenfeld’s cabaret act. Mark staged a musical version of Dark of the Moon narrated by Werner Klemperer at The Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. He directed the premiere of Sweetspot, a comedy about golf addiction by John O' Hern. He directed E. Katherine Kerr in Ann Richards, Backwards in High Heels at The Abingdon Theater. At The Theatre for The New City, Mark recently co-directed Renovations, a new play by William Russell. Mark has directed and co-produced Stan Lachow's Harry and Thelma in The Woods in readings with Rue McClanahan and productions at The New Jersey Rep and The Hollywood Playhouse. He is currently developing a play about the life of William Shakespeare, entitled Shakespeare in The Dark by Mary Jane Schaefer, which will be read at the National Arts Club in September. For ten years, Mark was a producing partner with the late Tony Award winning producer Lester Osterman. He began his career as general manager of Lucille Lortel's White Barn Theater. Mark is a founding member of The Downtown Cabaret Theater in Bridgeport, Ct. Mark has an MFA in directing from the University of Connecticut. He has served as a board member of Westport Country Playhouse and Playhouse on the Green. In addition, Mark is a thirty year member of The Theatre Artist's Workshop. What the critics have said: "The story is delightful, the writing is entertaining, and what comes out of Bette’s mouth is priceless" — New York Post "Delicious" — The New York Times "A Sparkling two-hander…Elizabeth Fuller, playing herself, lends the evening both authenticity and a touch of the surreal…" — London Times
Listen to Karina chat it up with singer-songwriter, Kelsey Hickman! She wows audiences worldwide, relentlessly playing residencies at several Music City venues, including the infamous Tootsies Orchid Lounge. A sweet singer with a smart-ass kinda soul, Kelsey’s passion and all-in approach to life spills over into her vocals and stage performance, allowing her to bring the party to any stage. Kelsey’s artistry continues to show through her powerful vocals., Kelsey says, “I want to write and perform music that my listeners can connect with. If I’ve done that, I’ve done what I’ve been put on this earth to do.” In 2022, Kelsey began working with Don Miggs (singer, songwriter, and record producer who has worked with Mick Fleetwood and Tower of Power.) to produce her reinvented sound, a mix between rock and country flavors. New song "Novocaine" is out now - and it's awesome!
Karina is a fan of Free AF! "HOW ARE THESE NOT ALCOHOLIC?" - This is where Lisa comes in.. Lisa King is most well known as founder of Kiwi social enterprise Eat My Lunch. She was 2019’s MYOB Woman Entrepreneur of the Year and a 2019 New Zealander of the Year finalist after starting Eat My Lunch from her home kitchen in 2015. Now in 2020, she has created AF Drinks, underpinned by a new social mission of its own. I WAS MADE TO FEEL REALLY SOCIALLY AWKWARD. THAT’S WHERE THE IDEA FOR AF CAME FROM — NOT JUST A PRODUCT, BUT A WORLD WHERE IT’S OK TO MAKE YOUR OWN DECISIONS AND TO DO THAT WITH CONFIDENCE. Enter AF Drinks With Eat My Lunch now humming along, Lisa’s new start-up is helping people explore a new relationship with alcohol. It all started when Lisa connected her bouts of vertigo to her beloved gin-and-tonics and decided to give up the drink for a while. She quickly realised there were very few good alternatives to alcoholic drinks. “Either they didn't taste that great or they were really expensive.” There was a clear gap in the market – not just for a nice, grown-up AF drink, but for a brand that could lead an attitude shift. Lisa could see her new alcohol-free life being permanent but she got a lot of push-back. “It's like, ‘What's wrong with you? Are you pregnant?’ I was thinking I'm making a really good choice here, but I was made to feel really socially awkward. That’s where the idea for AF came from – not just a product, but a world where it’s ok to make your own decisions and to do that with confidence.”
Karina speaks with Lucy and Anouchka about the making of and premiere of "Mother of The Year".. What their journey looks like and what filmmaking tips they've earned along the way. Follow on IG for updates: https://www.instagram.com/_mother.of.the.year_/
Listen in to Karina and Vanessa have a behind-the-scenes talk about everything acting related.. From promoting "Christmas Couples Retreat" at Sundance to what they did in between takes on set and how they learned their lines last minute, to my favorite.. dopamine dressing!! @The.Crowned.Survivalist @vanessa.meadows VanessaMeadows.com
Greetings! Happy almost-September! This episode snippet is to let you in on what's going on in the world of Karina and TallulahFilms.com. Look for more of these in the future and in the meantime check out Karina's Column https://council.rollingstone.com/u/e620cc36-15aa-492d-96c7-a05d66da5df6 PHOTO CREDIT : Paige Elizabeth Photography
Karina had an absolute blast talking to one of her favorite country stars, Tyler Rich!! Listen in as they talk dogs, Disney, life on the tour bus, and everything in between. Authority Magazine Article: https://medium.com/authority-magazine/meet-nashvilles-rising-stars-tyler-rich-56afc4fab749 Raised in Northern California, Tyler Rich found his love of music gathered around a Christmas tree alongside family singing holiday classics and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Fast forward to graduating college with a degree in Economics, Tyler moved to LA to pursue a different game of numbers — music — exploring various genres with songwriting and bands before taking the leap as a solo artist. His fanbase has grown organically from Sacramento to Nashville where in 2017 he signed a record deal with The Valory Music Co. and a publishing agreement with Big Machine Music. While introducing his amplified sound and infectious energy coast to coast, the 2018 CMT Listen Up and 2019 Pandora Artist has toured with Brett Young, Justin Moore, LANCO, and Dustin Lynch, plus shared bills alongside Sam Hunt, Brett Eldredge, Cole Swindell, Dan + Shay and more. Enlisting Tyler as one of their “10 New Country Artists You Need to Know, Rolling Stone touts him as “the newest member of country music’s radio-minded incoming class, with a homecoming king’s swagger and a valedictorian’s songwriting smarts.” SiriusXM chart-toppers GOLD-certified single “The Difference” and “Leave Her Wild” set the tone for his debut album TWO THOUSAND MILES, a reference to the distance between Los Angeles and Nashville as both he and his wife, actress Sabina Gadecki chased their dreams and embraced a bi-coastal relationship before officially settling in Tennessee. While inspiration has been specific, the collection reflects feelings all people have in common — the need for acceptance, devotion, and places to call their own. Tyler connected virtually, recording the aptly-titled “Feels Like Home,” from a makeshift home studio as musicians added parts from their respective spaces and finding an overwhelming response of 3 million+ views on TikTok with a demo of “Better Than You’re Used To.” His latest single has now amassed over 28M+ global streams to date and reminds others to remember your value. His empathetic spirit extends to animals too with Rich Rescues, an initiative he began while on tour to raise awareness for pet adoption. In addition to joining Chris Lane on the road, Tyler brought his own TWO THOUSAND (MORE) MILES TOUR nationwide. Visit TylerRich.com for dates or follow on Instagram and TikTok.
We're so thrilled to have Martha on!! Martha Patterson Coolidge was born on August 17, 1946 in New Haven Connecticut. She studied illustration at Rhode Island School of Design, but changed majors, becoming the first film major at the school. She attended and graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she received her Master's degree in Fine Arts. Coolidge's diverse project range has given her a reputation for eclectic taste. Among a long list of working with Hollywood's finest, Coolidge also discovered great talents like Nicolas Cage (Valley Girl (1983)), Val Kilmer (Real Genius (1985)) and James Gandolfini (Angie (1994)). In addition to working with talented artists, Coolidge has received many awards for her work. Recognition has included a Best Director "Spirit" Award from the Independent Feature Project West, the "Crystal Award" from Women in Film, the Maverick Award from the LeFemme Film Festival, the distinguished "Robert Aldrich Award" from the Directors Guild of America, the "Breakthrough Award" from Women, Men & Media, and "Lifetime Achievement Awards" from Methodfest, the Dallas Film Festival, a "Big Bear" from the Big Bear Film Festival and the "Award for Artist Excellence in Film" from Rhode Island School of Design. She has been inducted into the Connecticut Women's Hall of Fame and the Museum of Television and Radio, and also helped found the Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers, Inc. and the IFP. An avid horsewoman. Ms. Coolidge breeds and shows Paso Fino horses and holds several National Championship titles. She is married to the award-winning production designer James H. Spencer and has one son, Preston, named in honor of one of her idols, playwright and film director Preston Sturges. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Celebrity Loop
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