🎙 The RGB Podcast – Real Conversations with Creators, Innovators, and Game-ChangersThe RGB Podcast dives into the worlds of art, film, business, careers, and life, bringing you insightful conversations with industry pros, creative minds, and entrepreneurs who are making an impact. From successful filmmakers and business leaders to artists and storytellers, we uncover the real stories, strategies, and struggles behind their journeys.Whether you’re looking for inspiration, career insights, or a behind-the-scenes look at different creative industries, this podcast has something for you. Tune in for deep dives, practical advice, and engaging stories that help you navigate your own path to success.👉 Subscribe now for fresh episodes featuring directors, artists, entrepreneurs, and professionals who are shaping their industries.
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The RGB Podcast is a tv podcast hosted by Mark Hedengren, with 34 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Mark Hedengren hosts The RGB Podcast, a tv show with 34 episodes published.
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Episode #35
The Filmmaker’s High: Chasing the Most Expensive Drug
Sep 7, 20251 hourS0
<p>On this episode Matt Heater talks honestly about the addictive rush of filmmaking, the practical realities of making short films, and how those shorts evolve into feature projects like Cub Scout and Astrovan.</p>
<p>He shares lessons on crowdfunding, festival strategies, casting challenges, crew dynamics, and the persistence required to navigate strikes, budgets, and long development timelines.</p>
From BYU Lecture Halls to Osmond Mania: Tim Thrallfall’s Musical Life
Aug 31, 20251h 23mS0
<p>Tim Thrallfall reflects on his 28 years teaching at BYU, a long directing career in regional theatre and TuacĂłn, and his transition into retirement while continuing to act in films and Hallmark projects.</p>
<p>The episode covers the new West End musical about The Osmonds, backstage anecdotes (Elvis, Chuck Norris, flashy jumpsuits), practical career advice for actors, the realities of arts business and unions, and the rewards and challenges of life in theatre and film.</p>
From Broadway Tours to Teaching: Mindy Smoot on Life, Auditions, and Art
Aug 24, 202534 minS0
<p>Mindy Smoot shares her journey from touring Broadway to founding Utah COPA and teaching musical theater, offering practical audition advice, the importance of self-awareness and archetypes in casting, and why being prepared and a good collaborator matters. She also discusses her work with TuacĂłn, curriculum development, and personal projects like building a homestead.</p>
<p> Podcast website: https://www.thergbpodcast.com/</p>
<p>🎙️ Step behind the lens in this unforgettable episode of the RGB Podcast as we explore the art — and heart — of photography with Rick Egan, the Salt Lake Tribune’s acclaimed photojournalist for decades. From his first roll of film to capturing history in the making, Rick’s journey is one of grit, vision, and storytelling mastery.</p>
<p>Hear how he finds beauty in truth, documenting society’s unfiltered moments with both his camera and his keen, empathetic eye. Rick opens up about the raw motivations that fuel his work, the deceptively sim...
Jeremy Warner: Studio C, Setbacks, and the Power of Persistence | The RGB Podcast | Ep. 30
Jul 23, 20251h 3mS0
<p>🎙️ We sit down with Jeremy Warner—writer, actor, director, and one of the core members of Studio C, the beloved sketch comedy group with billions of views and a global fan base. Jeremy opens up about the long road to joining the cast, auditioning multiple times before breaking through, and what it takes to keep a comedy engine running behind the scenes.</p>
<p>He shares stories from the group’s viral rise—like the smash hit “Scott Sterling”—and reflects on the friendships, creative challenges, and evolution that came with building something that reached millions. From sketch comedy to film and telev...
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