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- Concrete Dream Film Festival programs experimental, arthouse, and avant-garde films chosen through filmmakers submissions, showcasing the most inspiring and innovative works from visual artists around the world. Our mission is to bring awareness, recognition, and publicity to the films and their filmmakers. By showcasing films and filmmakers who successfully break boundaries of commercialized formulas, we believe we can set an expansive example and create a wider appreciative audience which can make a positive impact on the arts and entertainment industries. This year's festival awards ceremony celebrated the life and career of famed avant garde cinema legend Philippe Mora, who presented the Philippe Mora Award for Filmmaking.
- Alexandra Wilkis Wilson joins hosts Judy Goss and Kristin West to discuss how she built her businesses, GlamSquad and Gilt Groupe, into the global successes they are today. Alexandra also tells What Women Want Talk Radio listeners about her newest venture, Fitz, a concierge stylist service to revamp your closet.
- Los Angeles based music talk show host Philip Garcia started his music career at age 8, learning music from his dad who is a music teacher. Known for his great ear, Philip has been producing and collaborating with musicians, bands, and Film/TV projects worldwide. His credits include NBC, Warner Bros, MTV, Fox, Miramax, and countless Grammy nominees. Philip is constantly pushing the musical boundaries of his favorite genres including world, jazz, pop, R&B, cinematic and gospel. He founded VisionQuest Sound in 2000 and has been interviewing and producing with celebrated musical talent all over the world.
- 2018–TV EpisodeJoin us for Season 3 with die-hard horror fan, actress and producer Candice Callins of The Carting Call. She's making horror history, debuting her latest short film on Bitmovio, a premiere blockchain based streaming service. Learn how she'd like to die in a horror film and more.
- 2018–TV EpisodeClickbait...we have a love/hate relationship with the internet and the oodles of mindless content available to us. Michael Epstein and Sophia Cacciola capture the humor and the horror of streaming sites in their entertaining film, Clickbait.
- Busy? How busy is too busy? Melissa Manning is a serial entrepreneur and an audacious founder who has started 13 businesses in 10 years. She is also a single mother to a rowdy 6 year old girl named Anabella. Her newest ventures are a vegetarian bar/restaurant in Bushwick, Brooklyn and a thriving coaching business where she supports other women in being audacious and creating their own businesses. She and Kristin West discuss being busy and how busy is TOO busy and more.
- 2018–TV EpisodeWhat do Chaz Bono, Bruce Davidson, Barbara Crampton and Traci Lords all have in common? They're all up for awards at this year's FANtastic Horror Film Festival in San Diego. Host Kristin West chats up Woman-in-Charge JoAnn Thomas about this year's nominees and tell us how you, the horror fans, can vote for your favorites.
- Being seen and heard is important to everyone, but not all communities get seen, heard and represented in positive, life-affirming, complex ways. Shelley Meche'tte and Bree K. Jones hope to change this for the deaf community with their web series, "I Hear You," a nuanced look of how the deaf community are seen and heard and perceived. Join us for our What Women Want Show discussion this week about the challenges and joys of portraying deafness in film and TV.
- 2018–TV EpisodeStars Angela DiMarco, Bill Oberst Jr, Sanae Loutsis and director David S. Hogan celebrate the world premiere of the standout supernatural thriller, The Parish, at the Seattle Film Summit. Live from the Seattle Film Summit, we chat up this talented team and bring you the latest from Seattle's burgeoning indie horror scene.
- We love the women who work hard to make the horror genre what it is. One of the hardest working women in horror is Genoveva Rossi. A talented actress and cult film star, she's worked with some of the top names in the genre and we're excited to get her perspective about how women are growing the horror genre.
- Sheri Davis is a talented force in front of and behind the camera. With several projects at various stages of development, filming and post, she's one of horror's hardest working women. Learn more about how this Texas beauty is making waves in the indie horror world. She discusses motherhood, her latest projects and more.
- Staci Layne Wilson is a prolific producer, director, author, film journalist and film historian. She discusses how her love of horror began, her dream project, where the horror genre is heading and how women can start a fulfilling career working in and around horror films.
- 2018–TV EpisodeStay safe at home and enjoy this fun chat with actress, producer, director and host Allie Rivera. She discusses her early career on kid's TV, her love of horror movies and gives her best advice to horror filmmakers on how to get the most bang for their buck when making their films.
- Judy Goss and Kristin West host a lively conversation about corona virus and overcoming the unique challenges and stressors of this time. We talk about mental health, social distancing and staying connected during this challenging time. Also learn the unique ways millennials and Gen Z can help by donating blood.
- With social distancing, businesses and entrepreneurs are challenged to keep their businesses open and profitable. Cathryn Marshall coaches us on how to take your business online and create virtual services and other opportunities. Judy Goss and Kristin West also discuss how to keep our mindsets healthy at this challenging time.
- 2018–TV EpisodeWe chat with director, writer, producer and actor Thomas J. Churchill. He discusses his childhood in New York, corona virus, his career and more. He discusses how he prioritizes his numerous projects, chooses collaborators and gives us some real talk about the business of making horror movies.
- 2018–TV EpisodeJason Brooks is a friendly guy who's played some iconic villains. Not many people can boast playing Darth Vader and Jason. He discusses how he approaches his roles, some of the great advice he received from Steve Dash, filming in Seattle and more.
- 2018–TV EpisodeMulti-talented Max Wasa is one of the hardest working mothers in the entertainment industry. Max has made a name for herself in music, film, TV, publishing, product development and more. Learn how this scream queen balances out her work life and her home life, her tips for keeping positive in challenging situations and more.
- Just in time for Father's Day, we're pleased to chat up Mark Alan Miller on Horror Talk with Kristin West. Mark is the former VP of Seraphim Films, a long-time Clive Barker collaborator and now producing his own horror audio books. Learn more about his work and the upcoming titles that will be available soon.
- We continue to celebrate the "Dads of Horror". Jimmy O Burril joins us to discuss fatherhood, his best parenting advice, raising daughters, making art during the pandemic and more. Learn about his passion for horror and how he keeps creative.
- We're continuing our Dads of Horror series with Yan Birch today. Starting as child actor in Sweden, he's a beloved actor in many top horror films, including "The People Under the Stairs". He shares his memories of Wes Craven and he is also a proud pet parent and a true Renaissance man. Learn more about his decades-long career and his best acting and producing advice.
- 2018–TV Episode"The Butcher" is making waves at this year's FANtastic Horror Film Festival. We chat up filmmaker Michael Moutsatsos about how he makes the movie magic happen. He discusses his unconventional casting process, his history in acting and how that informs his filmmaking and much more.
- 2018–TV EpisodeNo discussion of indie horror is complete without Lloyd Kaufman's massive contribution to the horror genre. Lloyd Kaufman and Host Kristin West discuss the daily workings of TROMA, the current state of the horror movie business, the art of shock and his contemporaries such as Stan Lee, Oliver Stone, Roger Corman and many others. It's a not-to-be-missed holiday special.
- Alexandra Wilkis Wilson joins Judy Goss and Kristin West to discuss how she built her businesses, GlamSquad and Gilt Groupe, into the global successes they are today. Alexandra also tells the What Women Want audience about her newest venture, Fitz, a concierge stylist service to revamp your closet.
- Kristin West welcomes guests Judy Goss, founder of What Women Want Networking and Marie Fratoni of Get Clients Everywhere to discuss networking, sales and how to make the most of your next conference or networking event. Also, Judy discusses the upcoming What Women Want Conference, October 7-8, in Atlanta, Georgia.