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Intersect Podcast » Where Stories and Pop-Culture Collide

Summary: If you’re a creator of stories in any format, or a fan of books, TV and movies, this is where your tribe meets! Bestselling author Patrick Carman and co-host Jeremy Gonzalez LOVE every aspect of storytelling and every kind of story, and they’re especially interested in how stories evolve. The Intersect Podcast points a wide angle lens at how stories are made, who makes them, and the formats people find them in. Intersect guests are novelists, screenplay writers, teleplay writers, directors, producers, editors, agents, and managers who create or help create novels, picture books, comic books, animation, television, and movies. And the show doesn’t just scratch the surface. Pat and Jeremy are curious guys having in depth, entertaining conversations with the people who make stories happen.

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 PATRICK CARMAN: INTERSECT, Ep.4 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:26:33

  A very special Halloween episode. We turn the interview to one of our hosts Patrick Carman, and his series, Dark Eden. Patrick and Jeremy talk about Halloween, and what makes Dark Eden a great story for a creepy holiday.

 JON SCIESZKA: INTERSECT, Ep.3 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:53:44

Jon Scieszka is a Caldecott winner, the author of books including, The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs, Math Curse, Stinky Cheese Man and Other Stupid Fairy Tales, Knucklehead, Spaceheadz, Trucktown, and more! In 2008 Scieszka was named the nation’s first National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature, and the founder of Guy’s Read. One of 6 brothers Jon shares some great stories on Intersect.

 KELLY KULCHAK: INTERSECT, Ep.2 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:42:51

  Kelly Kulchak is the definition of a Hollywood producer, smart, determined, and energetic. Listen as she talks about working on shows like the X-Files, Malcolm in the Middle, The Simpsons, In Living Color, and now producing USA Network’s longest running show, Psych. Kulchak joined Tagline Pictures in 2004 where she serves as president and partner.  A graduate of the University of Southern California’s Film and Television School, Kulchak began her career at Brillstein-Grey Television as a story editor working on “It’s Garry Shandling’s Show” and “Molly Dodd.” She then moved to Fox Broadcasting Company as an executive where she oversaw numerous shows including, “The Simpsons,” “In Living Color” and “The X-Files.” In 1994, Kulchak reunited with former Fox Broadcasting CEO Jamie Kellner, at The WB network as head of current programming where she was involved with several of the fledgling net’s hit series including, “Buffy The Vampire Slayer” and “Dawson’s Creek.” In 1997, Kulchak jumped to feature films, joining James L. Brook’s company Gracie Films as vice president of development, where she worked on the Oscar nominated film, “As Good as It Gets.” Kulchak then returned to Fox Broadcasting in 1998 as senior vice president of comedy development. During her second stint at Fox, Kulchak was instrumental in the development of a number of hit series including “Malcolm in the Middle,” “Grounded for Life,” “The Tick” and the critically acclaimed “Action.” In 2001, Kulchak joined Worldwide Pants, where she worked on “Ed” and “Everybody Loves Raymond.” There, she developed the company’s first feature film, “Strangers With Candy” which was accepted to the Sundance Film Festival in 2005. Kulchak lives in Los Angeles with her husband and two children.

 DAVID SHANNON: INTERSECT, Ep.1 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 0:50:01

On our very first Intersect Podcast ever David Shannon talks with us about how he came to the conclusion that he needed to do something artistic for a living, how he ended up in New York, how he unexpectedly arrived in Childen's book illustration, and why he decided to run away from home as a child. All that and we make him play Google's Bacon Number! Can he get higher than 2? Listen to the Intersect Podcast to find out.

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