Lina Hagström is the founder of Sunday Child Entertainment, a company dedicated to telling bold, meaningful stories with global reach. In this episode, she shares the inspiration behind starting her own production company, how she approaches creative leadership, and what it means to build a purpose-driven business in today’s media landscape. Lina offers honest insights into entrepreneurship, intuition, and the power of staying true to your creative voice. Whether you're a storyteller, a founder, or both, her journey will leave you inspired.
In this episode, Lauren Moraski sits down with Meghan Murakami, a social video producer at NBC News, to explore how she blends narrative instincts with digital innovation. Meghan opens up about her path from the world of books to shaping stories for one of the most iconic names in broadcast journalism. They dive into the nuances of audience engagement, how creative instincts evolve in fast-paced media, and what it means to build a voice in an ever-changing digital landscape.
Amber Khieralla has built a multifaceted career as an actress, creative director, and entrepreneur, blending storytelling with intention across film, fashion, and travel. In this episode, she opens up about navigating imposter syndrome, choosing projects that align with her values, and evolving her creative identity in the age of social media. Whether she's starring in a Sundance-featured short or building a brand from the ground up, Amber reminds us that success doesn’t come from waiting; it comes from showing up and starting, even before you feel ready.
In this episode of How She Made It, guest host Lauren Moraski sits down with journalist, creator advocate, and writer Louise Peres to talk about the art of storytelling, navigating global career pivots, and embracing creative evolution. From working in Brazil to building a media career in NYC—and back again—Louise shares the lessons she’s learned on reinvention, resilience, and rediscovering her voice through writing. Tune in for real talk on imposter syndrome, trusting your gut, and why embracing change is essential in today’s media landscape.
Join Media x Women host, Sonia Case, as she discusses Hillary Cutter’s path to success in New York City's entertainment industry – from being the go-to, get-it-done person as a student of Syracuse University to founding her own production company, Cutter Entertainment. Hillary touches on what it takes to inspire a group of people to make extraordinary content over and over again (even on the bad days). Her insights on what it takes to be a respected, professional and successful producer are invaluable for anyone working in film and TV. Listen to this episode to hear Cutter reveal her advice on fool-proof networking and how to take charge of you own career path in entertainment.
Visit CutterEntertainment.com to learn more about Hillary's current projects and more networking opportunities with Cutter Connections!
In this episode, Helene Estes, Coordinator at MediaLink discusses the transition from training as an actor to working in a more traditional 9-5 role at Innovative Artists and later, at a bustling media and entertainment consulting agency. Estes joins Media x Women host, Sonia Case, to share insights into how she makes use of her acting skills to be able to manage time efficiently and build a strong work life balance. Tune in for her tips on navigating a new career path and adapting to a change in work and lifestyle.
This week, NYC based writer and director, Iris Dukatt, sits down with Media X Women host, Carly J. Bauer, for a fun conversation about what it takes to jumpstart your career in film and TV. Iris’ wide range of experiences, from working as a production manager at TED Conferences, to directing music videos for up-and-coming musicians, and even serving as a personal assistant for a big-budget HBO series, provide some invaluable insights into the inner workings of the entertainment industry. Through anecdotes and laughter, Iris shares her secrets to becoming the must-have crew member, making an unforgettable (good) impression, and using your network to get ahead. Plus, Iris gives us an exclusive look into her current projects in development: Long Pork and Truffle Pig.
In this week’s episode, Bruna Talarico, Senior Content Strategist at Amazon Music, shares some valuable insights into what it takes to be a woman in the media industry and how to leverage our perceived weaknesses as strengths. In conversation with Media X Women host, Sonia Case, Bruna opens up about her experience as a journalist in Brazil, her journey to her current role at Amazon Music, and her latest adventure as a new mother navigating a major career transition.
Are you looking to get inspired for your next salary negotiation? Do you worry about having to choose between motherhood and a career? Listen now. This episode will leave you empowered to face your career doubts once and for all.
In this episode, Conni’s Marketing Manager Payton Jai shares useful resources on analytics for listeners just starting out in the industry. Payton speaks honestly with Media x Women host Carly J. Bauer about the impact work can have on your happiness and what she’s learned from her training as an intimacy director. Tune in to learn how to find your community in the industry.
Simone Bhagat, Co-Founder of Ashes Artist Collective, shares how she secured internships at companies like Walt Disney, DreamWorks, and CNN. Simone joins us this week with multidisciplinary theater artist and guest host, Marque Pham. Together, Simone and Marque speak openly about work visas, immigration, and unpaid internships.
Pooya Mohseni, Actor, Writer, Activist and Founder of #Pooyaland joins Media x Women host, Carly J. Bauer. Pooya speaks candidly about some of the obstacles she’s faced as a trans woman, representation in media, and how she chooses to live her life; with her heart on her sleeve. Listen to hear more about her experience on the set of Law & Order SVU and what it is about acting that gives us lasting connections.
Adeola Akinyemi, Chief Operations Officer of Showgear Limited in Nigeria and organizing committee member of Make Music Lagos joins Media x Women host, Sonia Case. Adeola opens up about how important structure is and how she balances work, marriage, and motherhood. Adeola gives us a behind-the-scenes of Make Music Lagos and its effect on the community.
Live events are coming back. Sarah Hutton, from Ticketmaster, speaks to the challenges that the Events industry had during COVID. She also talks about changing jobs and learning when you know you need to move on from and industry/ company. Listen for her perspective on reaching out to mentors and reminding us all that life is messy and it is ok.
In the final episode of Season 2, Aviva Kleiner, Owner, Executive Director and Producer of Viva La Marketing and Heart Felt joins producer and guest host, Jamie Rabinovitch. Aviva opens up about developing filmmaking platforms such as the Coca-Cola Refreshing Films Program while Jamie speaks on how the opportunity helped her as a student. Listen for more insight into networking and how self-love can be a useful tool for your career journey.
Elizabeth Copps, President of Copps Literary Services, LLC and Owner of Copps Editorial joins Media x Women host, Safiya Bailey, to discuss the creative and business aspects of being a literary agent. Elizabeth opens up about what it’s like advocating for another’s career, how she stuck out as an intern, and changes in the industry. She reminds us to take risks, but to always be mindful of our well-being.
Sarah Cotenoff, Cofounder & Head of Partnerships at Podsights, joins Carly J. Bauer from the Media x Women team to discuss sales and the podcasting industry, applying for internships, handling no’s, and how to communicate with your team. In a male-dominated field, Sarah opens up about how women are labeled differently than men.
Skyla Choi, Digital Content Studio Manager at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, joins Sonia Case from the Media x Women team to discuss what it’s like to work in the museum industry as a fresh face and in a new and evolving field. In this episode, Skyla talks about diversity and inclusion in the museum industry, how to handle biases in the workplace, getting your foot in the door, and the importance of hands-on experience.
Tamilla Woodard, Co-Artistic Director of Working Theater and Co-founder of PopUP Theatrics, joins Carly J. Bauer from the Media x Women team to discuss how theater can give agency to decentered communities and push its own limits through immersive storytelling. In this episode, you’ll hear about how important community-building and collaboration are for any career path.
Bex Ruvalcaba, Game Interaction and Play Designer, joins Safiya Bailey from the Media x Women team to discuss applying for internships at Google, the indie game scene, and the differences between game design mechanics and development. She brings up the importance of networking and tips on how to connect. In a male-dominated field, Bex speaks about discovering her journey in the industry.
Camden Elizabeth, CEO, Creative Producer + Director at Suitcase Productions, joins Sonia Case from the Media x Women team to discuss her accomplishments as an award-winning director and producer, including her work on the Emmy®-nominated web series, “The Feels.” In this episode, Camden opens up about starting your own company, the importance of creating a heart-first safe space on set, and how communication is key in production.