
Mattsplaining on Wildlife Filmmaking
Matt Storrs explains how we have wildlife filmmakers to thank for coming up with the idea for Nerds Rope and Gummy Clusters.
Shannon Malone-deBenedictis (https://www.padlincreative.com/) gives Matt a 30-40% accuracy rating and agrees that animals are divas.
Why it might be unexpectedly dangerous to be a production assistant on a remote wildlife filmmaking shoot.
Matt reveals the 13th most common injury for trail walkers and hikers.
How to access roadkill in Nordic countries to improve your carnivore filming chances.
The fine line between bear proofing and human proofing.
How to not get mistaken for Bigfoot.

Crafting Success with Daniel Stih
What does it take to thrive in the ever-changing world of film and television? Emmy award-winning producer Shannon Malone de Benedictis joins me to share her inspiring story of carving her own path in an industry dominated by expectations and challenges.
From her zig-zag journey to success to producing groundbreaking documentaries like Secrets of the Whales and Inside the Mind of a Cat, Shannon provides a behind-the-scenes look at crafting stories that captivate audiences. We explore her creative philosophy of tailoring life to fit your dreams, navigating the ups and downs of the film industry, and overcoming barriers as a woman in a competitive field. Whether you’re an aspiring filmmaker, a storyteller, or someone looking to chart your own course in life, this episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and actionable insights.