Episodes

  • Episode 253 | Revitalizing Communities: The Heirloom Project with Josh Nowell & Jim Rasberry
    Jun 5 2025

    In this episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor and co-host Hunter Taylor are joined by Josh Nowell and Jim Rasberry, the dynamic duo behind The Heirloom Hotel & Cooking School in Laurel, Mississippi. They discuss the transformative power of storytelling, being on HGTV's Hometown, and community revitalization. As serial entrepreneurs, Josh and Jim share their journey of creating The Heirloom, a unique project blending hospitality and digital storytelling to preserve legacies and foster community connections. The conversation delves into the evolution of media consumption, focusing on the impact of streaming platforms, social media, and the shift in how content creators engage with their audiences. They highlight the significance of building authentic relationships and digital communities, a concept that is central to both their business and storytelling philosophy. We learn how their work is reshaping the hospitality industry and how the Heirloom network is using storytelling to bridge the past and future.

    Link: https://theheirloom.us/

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    55 mins
  • Episode 252 | Inside Acting with Corey Johnson: From the Stage to the Screen and Beyond
    May 22 2025

    In this episode, Hollywood actor Corey Johnson takes us behind the scenes of his dynamic career, sharing powerful insights from working alongside acting legends like Anthony Hopkins. From his early days in theater to conquering the big screen, Corey reveals the evolution of his craft and the unique challenges of transitioning from stage to film.

    He opens up about the unsung elements of filmmaking—trust, collaboration, and vulnerability—that make or break a performance. Aspiring actors and directors will walk away with actionable advice on how to thrive in the competitive world of film, with tips on navigating the business side of acting, adapting to new mediums, and mastering the art of collaboration.

    Tune in as Corey and host Christian Taylor dive deep into the nuances of acting, the power of vulnerability, and the essential role directors play in shaping unforgettable performances. Whether you’re a theater lover or a film buff, this conversation is packed with valuable lessons for anyone passionate about storytelling, the craft of acting, and the film industry’s fast-paced world.

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    Corey Johnson:

    • Strangest Things Series, 2 Seasons 2021-2022, Watch on MAX and Prime IMDB Link: Strangest Things (TV Series 2021–2022) ⭐ 7.0 | Documentary
    • Tiananmen Square, 2019 - This documentary was done by Corey’s father and is no longer available.

    00:00 Introduction and Early Career

    02:52 Lessons from Working with Anthony Hopkins

    05:56 The Changing Landscape of Acting

    09:00 The Nature of Trust in Acting

    12:03 Advice for Aspiring Actors and Directors

    14:56 The Differences Between Theater and Film

    17:58 The Importance of Collaboration in Directing

    20:58 Experiences with Renowned Actors

    24:03 Reflections on Genius in the Arts

    30:20 The Mystery of Film Production

    31:52 The Business of Acting

    33:44 The Craft of Acting

    36:44 Learning Through Experience

    40:36 The Role of Self-Critique

    43:40 Acting as Reacting

    48:11 Vulnerability in Performance

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    53 mins
  • Episode 251 | Corey Johnson on Hollywood Acting, Documentary Narration & Storytelling, Part I
    May 8 2025

    Ever wonder how a college theater kid makes it big as a Hollywood character actor and renowned documentary narrator? This episode is a must-listen for anyone fascinated by the art of acting and the magic of storytelling. We sit down with Corey Johnson, whose extensive career spans blockbuster films, acclaimed TV series, and compelling voiceover work, for a candid conversation about his creative journey.

    In this lively interview, Corey reflects on his path from the stages of Catholic University to the sets of Hollywood. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from his supporting roles in major movies and discusses how he became the voice behind numerous documentaries, highlighting the power of storytelling in film and narration. Corey gives an inside look at his recent role in the docudrama September 5 – a gripping recount of the 1972 Munich Olympics hostage crisis – and explains what it was like to bring such a pivotal historical event to life through a storyteller’s lens.

    Corey also opens up about his personal influences, including insights about his father’s legacy in journalism and how it instilled in him a deep appreciation for truth and narrative. He speaks about the unpredictable nature of creative careers, sharing hard-earned wisdom on resilience, adaptability, and passion for aspiring actors and artists. From navigating the highs and lows of show business to continually honing his craft, Corey’s stories offer both inspiration and practical advice for anyone pursuing a career in the arts.

    But it’s not all about acting and film – we also get to hear about Corey’s hobbies and future projects. In a fun twist, he chats about his love of golf and how this off-screen passion is leading him to start a podcast of his own about the sport. It’s a reminder that a creative life can have many chapters, and that exploring personal interests can open up new avenues in storytelling.

    Tune in for a conversational and engaging interview that delves into acting, documentary filmmaking, narration, and the creative process. Whether you’re an aspiring actor, a documentary fan, or just someone who loves a good behind-the-scenes Hollywood story, Corey Johnson’s journey – from college theater to Hollywood and beyond – will leave you inspired and eager to follow your own creative passions.

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    Christian's Recommendation:

    • Septemeber 5, 2024, 95 minutes, watch on MGM Channel, Paramount + or Prime, IMDB Link:
    • September 5 (2024) - IMDb

    Corey’s Recommendation:

    • Strangest Things Series, 2021-2022, 2 Seasons, Watch on MAX or Prime, IMDB Link:
    • Strangest Things (TV Series 2021–2022) - IMDb

    Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking

    02:00 Corey Johnson's Acting Journey

    05:40 Behind the Scenes of September 5

    08:35 Recollections of College Theater

    11:30 The Evolution of Catholic University's Theater Program

    16:01 The Influence of Family in Documentary Filmmaking

    21:55 The Legacy of CJ's Father in Journalism

    23:17 The Legacy of Local Journalism

    24:52 The Journey to Acting

    30:30 Discovering the Actor Within

    35:26 Navigating the Early Career

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    47:00 The Passion for Golf and Podcasting

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    49 mins
  • Episode 250 | Blake Lively’s Hollywood Harassment Showdown – with Entertainment Lawyer Anne Easton
    Apr 24 2025

    What happens when a Hollywood star stands up to sexual harassment on set? In this episode, entertainment lawyer Anne Easton joins us to unravel the legal and ethical firestorm sparked by Blake Lively’s recent case. Blake Lively made headlines by accusing her It Ends With Us co-star and director, Justin Baldoni, of sexual harassment — and then faced an alleged smear campaign in retaliation. Anne brings an insider perspective from the world of entertainment law, helping us make sense of this high-profile Hollywood showdown in a conversational, insightful way.

    We tackle tough questions around celebrity privacy and image rights — how much control can an actor really have over their image and personal information once a story goes public? We also examine how the Me Too movement has changed the film industry, and what it takes to create a truly safe workplace environment in filmmaking today.

    Anne breaks down the concept of retaliation in plain language, exploring whether smear campaigns like the one Lively alleges can be considered illegal retaliation under entertainment law. She highlights what legal protections exist for those who speak up against misconduct, and where gaps still need to be filled. From the role of intimacy coordinators on set to new laws designed to protect whistleblowers, we cover it all in a clear, down-to-earth way.

    Beyond this case, Anne’s perspective — shaped by years of advising both major studios and independent filmmakers — adds nuance to every insight. She even shares a peek at her own upcoming creative nonfiction book project, revealing her passion for storytelling beyond the courtroom. It’s a candid, eye-opening discussion that’s equal parts Hollywood drama and practical advice on building safer, more respectful film sets. Tune in to learn how Hollywood is changing and what it means for anyone who wants a safer, more equitable filmmaking world.

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    Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction to the Blake Lively Case

    03:12 Understanding the Legal Context

    06:04 The Background of the Case

    09:10 Claims of Sexual Harassment

    12:04 Retaliation and Public Perception

    14:52 Legal Implications for Filmmakers

    17:59 Creating a Safe Set Environment

    21:04 Navigating Power Dynamics on Set

    23:55 Preventative Measures in Filmmaking

    26:50 The Aftermath and Public Image Rights

    32:39 Legal Standards for Public Figures

    34:12 Image Rights and Public Figures

    36:32 The Importance of Image Rights

    40:42 Lessons from Blake Lively's Case

    42:27 Current Status of Legal Proceedings

    45:26 The Importance of Behavior in Legal Matters

    46:13 Understanding Your Rights in Media

    48:08 Anne's New Documentary Project

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    59 mins
  • Episode 249 | How Greg Fitzpatrick Became a Stuntman, Part 1
    Apr 10 2025

    Get ready to ride shotgun through Hollywood’s wild side! In this electrifying episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor sits down with Greg Fitzpatrick—a stuntman who’s doubled for Ben Stiller and even put his skills to the test for Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man. Greg's no-nonsense journey from ditching law school to becoming an award-winning daredevil in Tinseltown is full of raw, behind-the-scenes stories that every aspiring actor, stunt performer, or director will want to hear.

    In this candid, high-octane conversation, Greg dives into the gritty realities of stunt work—the epic risks, hilarious mishaps, and relentless hustle that shape a career in film. He reveals how networking, preparation, and a dash of bold risk-taking have propelled him from theater stages to the big screen. Whether you’re dreaming of your own Hollywood breakthrough or just curious about what really goes on behind the camera, this interview packs plenty of inspiration, practical advice, and jaw-dropping tales from the stunt world.

    Tune in for a deep dive into the adrenaline-fueled world of stunts where every fall is a step toward success!

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    Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa, 2023, 95 mins, Watch on Netflix, IMDB Link:

    Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa (2023) ⭐ 7.6 | Documentary

    Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking and Guest Introduction

    02:59 The Life of a Stuntman: Behind the Scenes

    06:05 The Journey to Acting: From Law School to Hollywood

    09:02 Theater and Acting: Building a Foundation

    12:02 The Struggles of an Actor: Finding a Footing in LA

    15:06 Networking and Community in the Film Industry

    17:59 The Breakthrough: Becoming a Stunt Performer

    20:51 Transitioning from Stunts to Acting

    23:55 The Hustle: Balancing Jobs and Passion

    27:09 Preparing for the Role: Doubling for Ben Stiller

    27:43 The Journey Begins: From Awareness to Opportunity

    30:09 Seizing the Moment: The Importance of Preparation

    32:52 The Humbling Experience of Stunt Work

    35:44 The Duality of Stunt Work: Gift and Challenge

    39:09 Behind the Scenes: The Reality of Stunt Work

    42:34 Directing: Bringing Vision to Life

    46:55 Documentary Insights: Learning from Experience

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    51 mins
  • Episode 248: Deep Talks with an Entertainment Lawyer - Part 1
    Mar 26 2025

    In this exciting episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor welcomes Anne Easton, a brilliant entertainment lawyer and creative, to the team! Anne brings a wealth of knowledge and a powerhouse combination of legal expertise, creative insight, and deep industry experience to the table. In this lively conversation, they dive into the often-overlooked but crucial role of legal advice in documentary filmmaking.

    From navigating contracts and rights management to understanding the importance of forming an LLC, Anne shares why filmmakers should consider legal professionals as early partners in their projects. Anne also explains key legal concepts like indemnity and how they protect filmmakers, while discussing the emotional side of working with lawyers.

    With a focus on practical tips for indie filmmakers, Anne and Christian highlight how good legal groundwork can smooth the entire production process, ensuring that your creative vision stays protected. Plus, they share some must-see documentaries that perfectly capture the intersection of law and storytelling.

    She is currently working on a creative non-fiction, coming-of-age book about a young woman from California moving to Saudi Arabia in the early 1980s.

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    • JOAN DIDION: The Center Will Not Hold, 2017, 94mins, Watch on Netflix, IMDB Link:
    • Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold (2017) - IMDb
    • Katherine Hepburn, 2019, 94 mins, Watch on Netflix, IMDB Link:
    • Katharine Hepburn (2019) - IMDb
    • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst, 2024, Watch on HBO MAX, Series (2 seasons, 12 episodes), IMDB Link:
    • The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (TV Series 2015–2024) - IMDb

    Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction to Documentary First

    07:02 Understanding Entertainment Law

    20:22 The Importance of Legal Agreements

    28:06 Budgeting for Legal Services

    34:19 Understanding Indemnity and Its Implications

    45:12 Finding the Right Legal Representation

    51:20 Documentary Recommendations and Insights

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    55 mins
  • Episode 247 | Eric Gardner, Director of ”Confessions of a CEO”
    Mar 14 2025

    Are you fascinated by the power of storytelling and the secrets behind captivating documentaries? If you’re into deep dives into reality TV, the creative process, and the art of balancing hard-hitting truths with compelling narratives, this episode is for you.

    Join host Christian Taylor and visionary documentary filmmaker Eric Gardner as they unpack the making of Confessions of a CEO: My Life in an Out of Balance World—the riveting true story of Tom Gegax. In this heartfelt conversation, Eric shares his personal journey from his early days in reality TV and film school to navigating the ethical and creative challenges of modern documentary filmmaking.

    Eric opens up about the difficulties of tackling controversial topics and the lengths he goes to maintain factual integrity. He offers candid insights into innovative techniques like AI-enhanced voiceovers and the delicate art of reenactments that bring his stories to life. With a nod to the groundbreaking impact of films like Super Size Me, he also reveals how his experiences—both triumphant and challenging—have shaped his unique perspective on storytelling.


    This episode is a must-listen for anyone passionate about documentaries, film production, or simply eager to discover how raw, honest storytelling can change the way we see the world. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker or a dedicated fan of transformative cinema, prepare to be inspired by a conversation that blends creative passion with real-world insights and a genuine love for the art of filmmaking.


    Go to confessionsofaceomovie.com for more information including how to watch the documentary.


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    Eric Gardner:


    Three Identical Strangers, 2018, 96 mins, Watch on Tubi or Amazon/Prime, IMDB Link: Three Identical Strangers (2018) - IMDb



    Timecodes


    00:00 Introduction to Documentary Filmmaking 03:28 Eric Gardner's Background and Film Overview 05:45 Navigating Controversial Subjects in Documentary 10:11 The Role of Distributors in Documentary Success 18:43 Gardner's Career First Steps 26:00 Editing Battle Stories 33:00 "Confessions of a CEO" 41:00 Challenges To Find Entertainment 44:50 Reenactment Critiques 56:47 Docuview Déjà Vu Segment


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    1 hr
  • Episode 246 | Liz Carpenter, Mover and Shaker in US Politics - Part 2
    Mar 6 2025

    In this episode of Documentary First, host Christian Taylor sits down with filmmakers Abby Ginzberg and Christy Carpenter to discuss their latest documentary, Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter. The film explores the remarkable legacy of Liz Carpenter—a journalist, author, and women's rights advocate who broke barriers as the press secretary for First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. Carpenter was a trailblazer in political communications, known for her wit, tenacity, and dedication to advancing women's voices in government and media.

    The conversation delves into Liz Carpenter’s lasting impact, the personal and professional journeys of the filmmakers, and the challenges they faced bringing this story to life. Abby and Christy share insights into the intricacies of documentary filmmaking, including the complexities of budgeting, the importance of securing archival rights, and the often-overlooked role of an archival producer. They also discuss how music licensing can be one of the most challenging aspects of post-production.

    Beyond the technical aspects, the discussion highlights the power of storytelling in shaping historical narratives and inspiring future generations. The episode concludes with documentary recommendations that offer valuable perspectives on women’s history and social change.

    NOW available for free to watch anywhere on PBS! In the spirit of this release being the month of March and Women's History Month, a number of public television stations will be broadcasting Shaking It Up: The Life and Times of Liz Carpenter. In-person screenings will also be held in Texas and Tennessee. Go to https://lizcarpenterfilm.com/ to find local listings and events.

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    Abby Ginzberg:

    A Double Life, 2023, 84 mins, Watch on Amazon, Google Play and YouTube Movies, IMDB Link: A Double Life (2023) - IMDb

    Timecodes

    00:00 Introduction to the Documentary and Its Context 02:06 The Journey of Christy Carpenter 03:38 Abby Ginzberg's Documentary Experience 05:30 Liz Carpenter: A Trailblazer in Journalism 09:43 Liz Carpenter's Impact on Women's Rights 10:13 The Structure of the Documentary 12:09 Access and Interviews: Elevating the Story 14:44 Relationships in the Johnson White House 16:34 Balancing Personal and Political Narratives 19:47 The Feminist Legacy of Liz Carpenter 25:44 Distribution and Airing of the Documentary 30:00 Docuview Déjà Vu Segment

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    33 mins
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