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Bobby Lam talks why he wanted to become a cinematographer, what he learned in film school and shooting his first feature film.
Fort Wayne Cinema Center executive director Jonah Crismore talks about working at Valhalla Entertainment during the development of AMC's The Walking Dead and the economics of running an independent film theatre in the Midwest.
Melissa Long talks about her career as a local affiliate news anchor, the challenges of being a woman in the business and going into labor during the 11 o'clock news.
Advertising agency owner David Cranfill talks about how he broke into the business, the story behind one of Indana's most well-known TV commercials and the genesis of Project XL, a statewide arts compeition for Indiana high school students.
Rachel King Merz discusses winning Indiana high school state championships in girls basketball, making the transition to NCAA Division I at College of Charleston and the experience of losing her mother to cancer.
Alissa McKaig talks about being a professional runner, competing at the world championships and her experiences at this year's Boston Marathon.
Actress Janelle Froehlich reveals what it was like being part of the Twilight franchise and discusses her decision to pursue a master's degree in marriage and family therapy.
Actor John Billingsley talks about carving out a career in Hollywood, becoming a part of the Star Trek franchise and his upcoming CBS show, Intelligence.
Actor Ray Diaz recounts his tumultuous childhood and how he discovered his love for performing.
Cristina Marisol talks about growing up in LA and the years she spent working behind the scenes in the adult entertainment industry.
Comedian Greg Barris talks about growing up in the wig business, the process of breaking into comedy in New York and his first standup album, Shame Wave.
TV writer Jessica Butler discusses how she broke in to television, getting hired on the writing staff of the USA drama "In Plain Sight" and creating the upcoming sitcom "Instant Mom" for Nickelodeon.
Actress and comedian Shannon Coffey talks about growing up in Puerto Rico, auditioning for Saturday Night Live and writing for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Chelsea Teel discusses becoming a professional ballerina straight out of high school and her new career as an aerialist with the Cirque du Soleil-like show Cavalia's Odysseo.
Nathan's mom Debbie Gotsch discusses the challenge of going to nursing school, how she dealt with her parents' divorce and how her marriage changed after her kids all went off to college.
Nathan's dad Gary Gotsch talks about his own father, the mischief he got into as a child and what he loves about being a maxilliofacial prosthodontist (dental specialist).
Nathan's grandfather Ben Davis talks about growing up during World War II, his most memorable moment as a salesman and his long journey to becoming a successful Chevrolet dealer.
Hilary Lucas talls about her near-death experience as a child, what it was like working with legendary broadcaster Vin Scully and working as a teacher at an inner-city high school in Washington D.C.
Screenwriter Chris Cantwell recounts how he and his writing partner sold their first script, the process of developing and producing their current AMC pilot Halt & Catch Fire and how they were hired to write a top-secret movie for J.J. Abrams.
Director Adam Lisagor talks about his dad's awesome dental office, the famous Hollywood directors who taught him how movies were made and what led to him becoming the go-to maker of online promotional videos, with clients like eBay, Yahoo and many more.