Bryan and Jason discuss:
- Takeaways from last week’s interview with filmmaker Michele Ohayon who directed the Netflix documentary Strip Down, Rise Up, which follows a diverse group of women as they attempt to heal from trauma and body image issues through the power of movement and pole dance classes;
- The different styles of documentary filmmaking that Michèle talked about during the interview, including the style she used to shoot Strip Down, Rise Up (cinéma véríte);
- The HBO Max documentary Q: Into The Storm;
- A listener review posted on Podbean;
- Bryan’s upcoming interview with comic Monica Nevi;
- Bryan’s plan to interview more performers at The Seasons Performance Hall in Yakima;
- The pride Bryan and Jason have in the podcast baby they have helped raise since March of 2019; and
- Next week’s episode, featuring set designer Ray Deslich, who worked on the Oscar-nominated film Promising Young Woman, starring Carey Mulligan and directed by Emerald Fennell.
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