Hey friends – I have to be honest, this is the most fun I’ve had recording a podcast in a long time.
This was a live event we hosted in Kansas City and an incredible interview with writer/directer Cindy Chupack. She’s most known for her work on Sex and the City, but she’s also a New York times bestselling seller and has so many Emmys and Golden Globes she ran out of shelf safe and had have a garage sales. Her credits are a mile long.
She’s currently on her Netflix screening tour for her new movie she wrote and Directed, Called Otherhood starring Angela Basset, Patricia Arquette and Felicity Hoffman – which you can watch August 2nd, 2019 on Netflix. I was able to sit down with her and have one of the most hilarious conversations I’ve had in a long, long time.
I also performed that fart story for this event, which I’ve put at the end of you – so stick around and listen to that classic, will you?
Without further adieu – here’s my conversation with the brilliant Cindy Chupack.
Hey friends – I have to be honest, this is the most fun I’ve had recording a podcast in a long time.
This was a live event we hosted in Kansas City and an incredible interview with writer/directer Cindy Chupack. She’s most known for her work on Sex and the City, but she’s also a New York times bestselling seller and has so many Emmys and Golden Globes she ran out of shelf safe and had have a garage sales. Her credits are a mile long.
She’s currently on her Netflix screening tour for her new movie she wrote and Directed, Called Otherhood starring Angela Basset, Patricia Arquette and Felicity Hoffman – which you can watch August 2nd, 2019 on Netflix. I was able to sit down with her and have one of the most hilarious conversations I’ve had in a long, long time.
In this episode, we talk about …
*How Cindy went from a journalism major at Northwestern to a writer on Sex and the City to now a writer and director of her own movie.
*What it’s like to create a woman dominated movie in a male dominated industry.
*How to overcome imposter syndrome
*And gather the courage to step out of the boat into what lights you up and gives you purpose – even if you have no freakin’ clue what you’re doing.
I also performed that fart story for this event, which I’ve put at the end of you – so stick around and listen to that classic, will you?
Without further adieu – here’s my conversation with the brilliant Cindy Chupack.