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Sista Brunch

Sista Brunch

TruJuLo Productions

Tv & Film

Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 139

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Whether you’re a seasoned professional in the film industry, an aspiring filmmaker, or a media enthusiast, Sista Brunch offers a rare glimpse into the professional lives of those who shape contemporary entertainment. It's an essential resource for understanding the role of an inclusive lens in crafting stories that resonate across audiences. Tune into Sista Brunch to hear the powerful voices of those leading the way in Hollywood and beyond. Learn from their experiences, get inspired by their stories, and gain insights into making your mark in the entertainment world.
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Charlie T. Savage: Our Own Associate Producer’s Secret Feature Film Premiering at ABFF

Season 7

mardi 19 mai 2026Duration 24:49

While working as one of Sista Brunch's season seven associate producers, Charlie T. Savage was quietly making a feature film. Voices the Musical is a 1967 period piece with nine original songs, shot in nine days in Inglewood, now nominated for Best US Narrative Feature and Best Screenplay at the 30th Annual ABFF.

In this bonus episode, Charlie shares the full journey -- co-writing the script in one month, fighting against the musical format (and being wrong), shooting a period piece with stunts and a 1965 car on a shoestring budget, and why networking across rather than up is the advice she'd give her younger self over a bag of crawfish and a Pineapple Big Shot.

Full episode available on YouTube @TruJuLoMedia.Follow @SistaBrunchPodcast on Instagram.Support the show at Patreon.com/SistaBrunch or GiveButter.com/SistaBrunch.

 

Effie Brown: Project Greenlight, Real Producer Pay, and Why She’ll Never Stop Fighting

Season 7 · Episode 14

mardi 12 mai 2026Duration 37:44

Effie T. Brown is an award-winning producer, CEO of Game Changer Films, and a Governor of the Academy. She produced Real Women Have Curves and Dear White People, and her stand on HBO's Project Greenlight helped spark the creation of the Inclusion Rider.

In this Sista Brunch season seven finale, Effie holds nothing back. She shares the full Project Greenlight story and learns for the first time that her stand directly led to state-level inclusion policy. She breaks down what she actually earned on her most well-known films, why producers need to stop deferring their fees, and why she nearly lost her house between projects. She talks about building micro-drama verticals with Idris Elba, her quilting practice Conjure Quilts, 18 years of sobriety, and the advice she'd give her younger self over a bowl of gumbo.

This is one of the most candid conversations we've had in seven seasons.

Also! Take a look at Effie's creations on her Etsy shop: Conjure Quilts: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ConjureQuilts

Full episode available on YouTube @TruJuLoMedia.Follow @SistaBrunchPodcast on Instagram.Support the show at Patreon.com/SistaBrunch or GiveButter.com/SistaBrunch.

Rraine Hanson on Queer Jamaican Cinema & Experimental Film

Season 7 · Episode 5

mardi 3 mars 2026Duration 41:30

Rraine Hanson is a Jamaican transdisciplinary artist and experimental filmmaker exploring queer identity, mixed media storytelling, and worldbuilding across film and art department craft.

In this Season 7 conversation, we discuss growing up in Kingston, studying film at Emerson College, working in production design and art department, and creating Transcend — a short film about a Jamaican father raising a trans child with care and intention. We also talk about fundraising as an independent filmmaker, queer representation in Caribbean cinema, and what “experimental” filmmaking actually means.

Sista Brunch is a Webby-nominated podcast centering Black women and Black gender-expansive creatives working in film, TV, and media.

Kelly Harris on Locations, Logistics, and Powering Hollywood From the Ground Up

Season 7 · Episode 6

mardi 24 février 2026Duration 45:43

Guest: Kelly Harris

Titles: Supervising Location Manager; Locations & Production Logistics Leader

Episode Theme: Locations aren’t just “where you shoot”—they’re how production actually happens. Kelly breaks down the creative + logistical power of the locations department, from scouting to permits to managing entire neighborhoods.

Why this matters right now: With tighter budgets, shorter seasons, and new formats like verticals, productions need smarter location strategy more than ever—and Black women need visibility in the roles that quietly run the industry.

Kelly Harris is the kind of industry pro who makes the impossible look effortless because she’s doing the work nobody sees. From getting her start in Cincinnati on Rage in Harlem to building a career in Los Angeles, Kelly shows how relationships, preparation, and leadership make locations the backbone of production. This is a masterclass in how the location department touches every department.

  • Relationships as Currency: The Call That Changed Her Career (00:04:29)

  • A day in the life of a location manager: scouting, strategy, and service (00:09:41)

  • Let’s Talk Tech: “Area of Use” and why it’s everything (00:16:37)

  • Let’s Talk Finance: FilmLA, permits, union wages, and location budgets (00:19:34)

  • Verticals + the future: why this format could be a win for locations (00:33:58)

A crystal-clear breakdown of what locations actually does (00:09:41)

Real talk about FilmLA fees and what they do and don’t control (00:20:13)

Practical career money: union wage ballparks + negotiation mindset (00:23:59)

Future-proofing: how vertical storytelling changes production strategy (00:33:58)

The leadership gem: protect your health, reputation, time, and finances (00:42:18)

Kelly Harris is a Supervising Location Manager whose career spans film and television across major studios and networks. Known for her strategic scouting, production diplomacy, and deep logistical expertise, she’s helped productions secure and manage complex locations from neighborhoods and private properties to major institutions while supporting every department on set.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Watch the full episode on YouTube @TruJuLoMedia.

If this conversation resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a creative who needs to hear it.

Follow @SistaBrunchPodcast for clips, community, and resources.

Support the show and help keep these conversations accessible at Patreon.com/SistaBrunch  or GiveButter.com/SistaBrunch.

Keywords: Kelly Harris, Sista Brunch Podcast, location manager, supervising location manager, Teamsters Local 399, FilmLA permits, area of use, filming in Los Angeles, production logistics, locations department, vertical series, Black women in entertainment, Hollywood crew careers, production budgets, scouting locations

Asha Chai-Chang on Financing Creativity, Accessibility, and Building Industry Power

Season 7 · Episode 3

mardi 17 février 2026Duration 36:38

Guest: Asha Chai-Chang

Titles: Filmmaker; Director; Producer; Accessibility Advocate; Founder, Funding Your Foundation

Episode Theme: What happens when a filmmaker learns to fund their own path using finance, community, and strategy as creative tools.

Why this matters right now: As traditional pathways shrink and industry access tightens, creatives are being forced to understand money, infrastructure, and ownership. Asha breaks down how financial literacy, accessibility, and self-investment create real leverage, not just opportunity.

Asha Chai-Chang didn’t enter the industry through one door, she built several. From political science at Yale to finance and supplier diversity work, to directing award-winning projects and advocating for disabled filmmakers, her journey reframes what a “creative career” actually requires. This conversation connects the dots between art, money, and access and why knowing how systems work can be as powerful as talent.

  • Oscar Festival Win to LA Career Leap (00:16:14)

  • Funding the Creative Life Strategy Blueprint (00:21:05)

  • Access and Advocacy for Disabled Filmmakers Everywhere (00:24:10)

  • 48-Hour Writer’s Room Reality Check Experience (00:09:28)

  • Invest in Yourself First Always (00:32:13)

A real blueprint for funding your creative work without waiting for permission (00:21:32)

How community partnerships and local businesses can sustain productions (00:10:18)

A reframing of “failure” as a leadership and directing tool (00:12:21)

Accessibility as a creative and production standard not an afterthought (00:24:38)

Practical editing and captioning insights filmmakers can use immediately (00:30:23)

A reminder to prioritize yourself while building a career that serves others (00:34:49)

Asha Chai-Chang is a filmmaker, director, and accessibility advocate whose work blends storytelling, financial strategy, and industry equity. With a background in political science and finance, she has produced and directed projects that have screened at major festivals, including Oscar-qualifying platforms. She is the founder of Funding Your Foundation, a framework helping creatives understand credit and financial pathways to fund their work, and a leading advocate for disabled filmmakers expanding accessibility across production and exhibition.

Listen now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

Watch the full episode on YouTube @TruJuLoMedia.

If this conversation resonates, subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a creative who needs to hear it.

Follow @SistaBrunchPodcast for clips, community, and resources.

Support the show and help keep these conversations accessible at Patreon.com/SistaBrunch  or GiveButter.com/SistaBrunch.

Karen Horne on Power, Pay, and Mothering Hollywood From the Inside

Season 7 · Episode 2

mardi 10 février 2026Duration 41:22

What does it really take to survive — and shape — Hollywood as a Black woman executive?

In this intimate, mentorship-driven conversation, Karen Horne reflects on motherhood, leadership, money, and the invisible labor Black women carry while building entire ecosystems inside the film and television industry.

From running major studio diversity and talent pipelines to being laid off during industry “restructuring,” Karen speaks candidly about power, pay inequity, coalition-building, and why Hollywood’s progressive image has never guaranteed real equity. She also shares how nurturing writers, executives, and creatives shaped her leadership style — and why stepping away from corporate Hollywood forced a deep reckoning with worth, rest, and reinvention.

This episode is a masterclass in longevity, impact, and believing you’ve earned your seat — especially for Black women and Black gender-expansive creatives navigating entertainment, media, and executive pathways right now.

What We Talk About

  • Motherhood and executive leadership in Hollywood

  • Pay gaps, bonuses, and knowing your worth

  • Why diversity programs don’t fail — studios do

  • Coalition-building across marginalized communities

  • Leaving corporate power and redefining success

  • Mentorship, legacy, and making real impact

Sista Brunch is a Webby-nominated podcast centering Black women and Black gender-expansive people working in film, TV, and media. Each episode blends honest conversation, career insight, and cultural context — like brunch with mentors who tell the truth.

Listen, subscribe, review and share on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube.

On IG follow @sistabrunchpodcast for clips, updates, and community.

Support the work via Patreon or Givebutter to help sustain independent Black media.

Felicia D. Henderson on Longevity, Power & Directing Your Own Path

Season 7 · Episode 1

mardi 3 février 2026Duration 36:19

Felicia D. Henderson has built a career most writers only dream of — and she’s still expanding.

In this episode of Sista Brunch, the Emmy-nominated writer, director, and showrunner joins us for a grounded, honest conversation about what it really takes to build longevity in television without letting the industry box you in. From navigating power rooms as a Black woman to making the leap from showrunning into directing, Felicia shares what she’s learned — and what she wishes more creatives were told earlier.

We talk about her directorial debut, The Rebel Girls, a short film that has screened and won at festivals across the country, and the significance of being honored with the Best Live Action Shor Award by the African American Film Critics Association. But this conversation goes deeper than accolades. It’s about creative agency, timing, and trusting yourself when the path forward isn’t linear.

This episode is for Black women and Black gender expansive creatives building careers in film and television — especially those thinking about expansion, reinvention, or simply staying in the game long enough to tell the stories that matter.

If you’ve ever asked how to grow without shrinking, how to pivot without starting over, or how to claim authority on your own terms, this one’s for you.

Save this episode. Sit with it. And come back to it when you need clarity.

Praise Odigie Paige on Birdie, Sundance, and Making the Film You Want to See

Season 7 · Episode 1

lundi 26 janvier 2026Duration 27:46

In this Season 7 pre-launch bonus episode, we sit with filmmaker Praise Odigie Paige, whose short film Birdie is playing at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, to talk about quiet storytelling, risk, faith, and what it takes to make the work you believe in — even when the odds feel stacked.

This conversation is a reminder that there is power in patience, in subtlety, and in choosing yourself as an artist.

  • Praise’s journey to filmmaking — from growing up between Nigeria and the U.S. to abandoning a pre-med path for film ([00:02:00–00:06:30])

  • The making of Birdie and why she was drawn to a quiet coming-of-age story rooted in faith, displacement, and girlhood ([00:08:00–00:13:30])

  • The Biafran War and why this under-discussed history matters to the film’s emotional core ([00:11:00–00:12:45])

  • Why Virginia (and Appalachia) became the setting for a Nigerian immigrant story — and what cultural exile looks like on screen ([00:14:00–00:15:30])

  • Writing against expectation: resisting pressure to make the story louder, faster, or more “palatable” ([00:16:00–00:19:30])

  • Financing the film — self-funding, shooting on 35mm, and what it really costs to make a period short ([00:20:00–00:21:30])

  • Shooting during election week in rural Appalachia and navigating safety, community, and grace on set ([00:22:00–00:23:15])

  • The Signature Sista Brunch Question — what Praise would tell her younger self about mistakes, timing, and growth ([00:25:00–00:26:45])

If you’re a Black woman or Black gender expansive creative navigating film or media, this episode offers:

  • A grounded look at career sustainability in entertainment

  • Permission to make work that’s quiet, specific, and true

  • Honest insight into mentorship, risk, and self-trust

  • A reminder that representation isn’t just about visibility — it’s about nuance

Praise’s story speaks to anyone building in real time and learning to honor their own pace.

Praise Odigie Paige is a Nigerian-born filmmaker based in Brooklyn. Her work centers girls and women on the edge of quiet transformation. Her short film Birdie is screening at the Sundance Film Festival, and she is currently developing her debut feature, Igboland, an intimate period drama exploring faith, girlhood, and desire at the edge of war.

Sheila Ducksworth on Making Soap Opera History | Sista Brunch Bonus Episode

Season 6

lundi 30 juin 2025Duration 33:35

TV history in the making! Sheila Ducksworth, executive producer of Beyond the Gates—the first one-hour soap with a predominantly Black cast—joins us to share how she brought her lifelong vision to life.

We talk about how the CBS/NAACP partnership came to be, Sheila's career journey from economics major to entertainment exec, and what it means to build with purpose and impact in TV. She also shares a brilliant tech tip, brunch stories, and advice for her younger self.

🎧 Listen + follow us on Spotify, Apple & everywhere you get podcasts. 📲 More on Instagram, YouTube + TikTok: @trujulomedia | @sistabrunchpodcast

#BeyondTheGates #SheilaDucksworth #SistaBrunch #BlackWomenInEntertainment #TruJuLoMedia

Love, Identity & Self-Liberation: Kareema Bee x Ekwa Msangi | Sista Brunch + The HiveMind Unified Q&A

Season 6

jeudi 19 juin 2025Duration 20:05

In this intimate post-screening conversation, The HiveMind Unified founder and Emmy-nominated filmmaker Kareema Bee sits down with acclaimed director Ekwa Msangi (Farewell Amor) to unpack the powerful themes in both of their films: The Self Love Act and Farewell Amor. This special Q&A was part of the Sista Brunch x HiveMind Unified celebration held at Vidiots, featuring a community-centered screening and artist talk.

From self-love to immigration, cultural identity to creative risk, Kareema and Ekwa speak candidly about what it means to make deeply personal work that also reaches audiences across the globe. Whether you’re a filmmaker, a fan of indie cinema, or on your own healing journey—this conversation is for you.

📍 Farewell Amor is now part of the Criterion Collection. 🎬 The Self Love Act is fundraising to produce more episodes—visit HiveMindUnified.com to support.

⏰ TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Welcome & Kareema Bee intro by Shirlyn Cesar 01:00 - Ekwa Msangi intro & career highlights 03:00 - Love, identity & creative parallels between the two films 06:00 - Navigating assimilation & cultural duality 10:00 - Ekwa’s personal inspiration for Farewell Amor 13:00 - Kareema’s journey to on-camera vulnerability in The Self Love Act 16:00 - The metaphor of Kizomba, Kuduro & music as storytelling 19:00 - Final reflections on voice, risk & artistry

✨ Hosted by Sista Brunch and The HiveMind Unified

🎧 Subscribe to hear more stories of Black women and gender expansive creatives in entertainment: 📺 YouTube: @trujulomedia 📲 TikTok: @trujulomedia 📸 Instagram: @sistabrunchpodcast 🌐 Website: www.sistabrunch.com

#KareemaBee #EkwaMsangi #SistaBrunch #FarewellAmor #TheSelfLoveAct #HiveMindUnified #Juneteenth #IndependentFilm #BlackWomenDirectors #ImmigrantVoices #CriterionCollection #DocumentarySeries #TruJuLoMedia #StorytellingAsLiberation 🎥🌍🧡


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