Creators
The Hidden Advantage of Starting Before You’re Ready. AI-Generated.
They wait for the perfect idea, the right timing, more experience, or a sense of certainty that everything will work out. I used to think the same way—that preparation was the key to success. But over time, I realized something uncomfortable: waiting was just a well-disguised form of fear.
By Lukáš Hrdličkaabout 12 hours ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Margo “The CEO” Turned The Walking Dead Passion Into Global Media Influence
From binge-watching That's So Raven as a child to covering Hollywood's biggest events as an accomplished media professional, Margo “The CEO” embodies what it means to be a lifelong fan and a powerhouse Black woman in fandom culture. Her love for The Walking Dead ignited not just a personal passion but a platform that connects diverse audiences, celebrates Black creativity, and challenges stereotypes in fandom spaces. Through her international media brand and official press coverage of Comic-Con, the Emmys, and Tribeca Film Festival, Margo has carved out a space where Black women can claim visibility, voice, and joy in fandom communities worldwide. Please enjoy our interview!
By Tammy Reese4 days ago in Interview
Jimena’s Insight
It all started within my mother’s quick afternoon hangout session with me, unable to recall every particular detail, however, I can briefly say it was one sunny bright afternoon during the weekend, where she walked into my room as I held on to my little notepad, mostly used for random writing on occasion to occasion. She grabbed it from my hand and simply began sketching, so effortlessly like air she ran that pencil on the paper, personally having no clue what she’d draw, I starred, focused deeply towards her expression, she seemed, out of so long in time, to have awakened something inside of her in which she had been keeping hidden, almost abandoned, the look on her face, it lightened up.
By Jimena Favela5 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Natalie Bucchan Found Power and Community in The Walking Dead and Beyond The Gates
Born in Trinidad and Tobago and now based in Maryland, Natalie Bucchan embodies the richness of Caribbean and African American identity in both life and fandom. As a Marketing Director with a thriving career in media and entertainment, Natalie has transformed a passion project into a professional platform - reviewing film and television, interviewing notable celebrities, and connecting audiences to the stories that shape culture. But beyond the press credentials and red carpets, she is also something else: a proud and passionate fan.
By Tammy Reese6 days ago in Interview
My 2nd Interview with Misty Rae, From Vocal Challenge Winner To Best Selling Author
Misty Rae is a writer with a special passion for Black History. That passion stems from her mixed racial background. Her father was Black and the family are the descendants of slaves from South Carolina 's rice coast.
By Mariann Carroll6 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: How Kivonshe Williams Is Claiming Space in the Interview With the Vampire Universe
For this installment of Black Women in Fandom series, we're spotlighting Kivonshe Williams - filmmaker, entertainment journalist, critic, and host of So There's That - whose love for vampires turned into a powerful, full-circle fandom experience. Deeply rooted in the world of Interview with the Vampire and The Vampire Lestat, Kivonshe represents what it looks like when Black women unapologetically take up space in genre communities that haven't always centered us.
By Tammy Reese8 days ago in Interview
Black Women in Fandom: Kat Monroe on One Direction, Taylor Swift, and Turning Fangirl Culture Into a Career
What if the very thing people told you to tone down became the foundation of your career? In this edition of Black Women in Fandom, we spotlight Kat Monroe - journalist, NYU and Georgetown alumna, and founder of Fan Fave Media and Fangirl Forward whose lifelong love of pop culture helped shape her path in media and entertainment. From late-night television studios to nationally syndicated newsrooms, Kat never left behind the fan identity that first inspired her.
By Tammy Reese8 days ago in Interview
Golden Globes' Podcast Play, The Most Unique Podcast Jobs of 2025 and the Hall of Fame Inductees Revealed.. AI-Generated.
Behind the Awards: Coming Soon I've connected with many of the audio and podcast awards featured in this issue and I'm looking to speak with more to bring you insider perspectives on recognition.
By recognized.fm12 days ago in Interview
What Being a Sick Animal Poster Child Taught me about Comedy Proofwriting
[The following letter is written in talking prose, like how i talk in real life as a real life human being, in an effort to be genuine, and in order not to provide you with some filler content cud file generated by a robot who is not me. This is a good idea I think. I am passionate about getting this job, and so I am opting out of writing in the boring ai-replaceable way in turn for a more natural approach, albeit any perceived informalities, which are surely purposeful and I claim them in this cover letter.]
By Grayden McIntyre16 days ago in Interview
Dov Tiefenbach
Dov Tiefenbach is an actor and a musician. He appears in The Umbrella Academy as Keechie, Klaus's acolyte in six episodes. On Broadway, he played opposite Judd Hirsch in A Thousand Clowns and on TV he appeared in Robo Cop (when he was a kid). More TV roles followed as did movie parts and now he also teaches acting.
By Marie Wilson17 days ago in Interview
Summitfall: Andreas Szakacs Explores Leadership and Survival in a New Himalayan Drama
By andreasszakcsproductions Coming Soon Extreme environments have a way of exposing character. In the thin air of the Himalaya, decisions are made quickly, consequences arrive faster, and leadership is tested without mercy.
By Andreas Szakacs19 days ago in Interview










