Mishu Hilmy
Mischief and Mastery
Creativity isn’t tidy—it’s risky, chaotic, and full of surprises. It’s full of breakthroughs and breakdowns, moments of flow and moments of doubt. Join Mishu Hilmy for unfiltered conversations with artists, filmmakers, musicians, and fearless makers who thrive in the unknown, embrace imperfection, and create at the edge of possibility. This is your front row seat to the self-doubt, unexpected wins, and messy emotional work of making something real. But craft isn’t just about feeling—it’s about problem-solving, process, and the devotion behind mastery. Subscribe now for weekly episodes that cel...
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Letting the Work Stay Playful | Victoria Salazar on Sound, Curiosity, and Crossing Mediums 30.12.2025 57:33
In this episode, Mishu talks with Victoria Salazar , a sound designer and re-recording mixer at Noisefloor LTD , about developing taste over time and following curiosity across formats without locking yourself into a single lane too early. Victoria reflects on moving between film, commercials, and games, and how each medium asks for a different kind of attention. Rather than treating sound as some...
Staying With the Work | Kyle Anne Grendys on Responsibility, Process, and Letting a Film Grow 23.12.2025 54:33
In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and editor Kyle Anne Grendys to talk about making a documentary from the inside of an experience most people will never encounter. They get into what it means to work inside communities often flattened by the word “disability,” how responsibility can shape creative decisions, and why Kyle has chosen patience while expanding her short documentary into...
Color Is a Language | Xanthe Brown on Taste, Translation, and Creative Authority 16.12.2025 59:39
In this episode, Mishu sits down with editor, colorist, writer, and producer Xanthe Brown to talk about what happens after a year of saying yes to everything — the growth, the at-times exhaustion, and the challenging balancing act of sustainability through practicing boundaries. They dig into the emotional and technical labor of post-production, why color is one of the hardest creative languages t...
A Practice Beyond Permission | Brynley Halverson on Writing, Identity, and Creating Without Being Chosen 09.12.2025 55:30
In this episode, Mishu sits down with actor and writer Brynley Halverson to talk about the strange, liberating year where acting work slowed down and the writing door swung wide open. They get into what it means to build a creative life that isn’t dependent on being chosen, why co-writing has become an unexpected artistic home, and how having a permissionless outlet can quiet the old scarcity mind...
Let the Music Lead | Yuxin Lu on Emotional Scores, Instinct, and Writing What Feels True 04.12.2025 48:34
In this episode, Mishu sits down with Chicago-based composer and sound designer Yuxin Lu to talk about slowing down, trusting your musical instincts, and finding your voice between two sonic worlds. They get into what happens when the work goes quiet for a while, how spotting a feature film changes the way you see structure, and why Yuxin refuses to fake a genre they can’t stand behind. Yuxin blen...
Mischief and Mastery Minisode | When In Doubt, Read: 13 Books to Build Your Creative Compass 02.12.2025 8:23
In this short post-holiday episode, Mishu quickly walks through thirteen books that have shaped their artistic life. These are the ones they reread, return to, steal from, and lean on when the world feels loud or the industry feels shaky. Creative Practice & Inner Life Nonviolent Communication — Marshall Rosenberg The War of Art — Steven Pressfield The Artist’s Way — Julia Cameron The Art of L...
Leave Before You Break | Dashawna Wright on Burnout, Reinvention, and Starting Over in LA 25.11.2025 57:20
In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and producer Dashawna Wright , founder of Choppe Productions, to talk about the quiet heartbreaks and necessary resets that come with a creative life. From the burnout that pushed her to leave Chicago to the disorienting honesty of starting over in LA, Dashawna opens up about momentum crashes, the pressure to make film your everything , and the relie...
When the Room Comes Alive | Jordan Gleaves on Craft, Courage, and the Charge of Live Performance 18.11.2025 56:47
In this episode, Mishu sits down with actor and playwright Jordan Gleaves to talk about the jolt of performing in front of a live audience, the intimacy of forgetting a line onstage, and the focus behind keeping a theater career alive in a city that will happily eat your free time. They get into Jordan’s balancing act between stage work, new play development, and sharpening his on-camera instinct...
Being Yourself Is a Muscle | Ilse Zacharias Rivera on Creative Permission and Doing It Anyway 11.11.2025 53:20
In this episode, Mishu sits down with actor, writer, comedian, and filmmaker Ilse Zacharias Rivera to talk about what it means to create your own permission slip. They dig into how her new podcast Ilse Will Say became acts of self-definition—and how podcasting, performance, and filmmaking all feed the same muscle of showing up as yourself. They talk about learning to trust your collaborators, what...
The Sight Unseen | Shawn Antoine II on Family, Faith, and Rebuilding Memory Through Film 04.11.2025 59:03
In this episode, Mishu sits down with documentary and experimental filmmaker Shawn Antoine II to talk about honoring family memory through film, the ethics of reconstruction, and how to tell stories when the archive runs out. They unpack Shawn’s hybrid documentary The Sight Unseen —a film inspired by a miraculous 1971 event in the Bronx—and how his search through the Schomburg Center for a single...
Curiosity Over Control | Jack C. Newell on Chicago Grit and Creative Reinvention 28.10.2025 1:00:38
In this episode, Mishu sits down with filmmaker and public artist Jack C. Newell to talk about creative longevity, balancing fiction and documentary work, and the myth of having a master plan. Jack shares how “scarcity in Chicago” taught him to say yes to opportunities outside a niche, why rest is as essential as work, and how curiosity—not certainty—has shaped his body of work across genres. 🎬 J...
After the Burnout | Demma Strausbaugh on Creative Recovery and Learning to Trust Yourself Again 21.10.2025 1:00:21
In this episode, Mishu sits down with Chicago-based writer/director and producer Demma Strausbaugh to talk about the tension between creative drive and creative fatigue. They unpack the push and pull of wearing too many hats, the hard truths about indie filmmaking as a “rich person’s game,” and why Demma’s determined to create her own intentionality anyway. 🎬 Demma Strausbaugh has produced multip...
Joy Is the Point | Edwina Luokkala-Burckhardt on Performance, Patience, and Making Work That Loves You Back 14.10.2025 53:45
In this episode, Mishu sits down with Chicago-based actor, singer, and dancer Edwina Luokkola Burckhardt to talk about finding creative freedom after the rigidity of musical theatre. From the pandemic pause to co-writing and starring in Roller Babiez , Edwina opens up about rediscovering her voice, learning to build art from the ground up, and the joy of collaboration that keeps her motivated. 🎬...
The Story That Wouldn’t Let Her Go | Sanicole Young on Purpose, Pressure, and Creative Persistence 07.10.2025 1:01:02
In this episode, Mishu sits down with writer and director Sanicole Young to talk about what it means when an idea won’t leave you alone. They chat the discomfort of filmmaking—the stress, the pivoting, the grind—and the joy that keeps you coming back anyway. From battling production hurdles to learning when to listen to the idea that wakes you up at 3 a.m., Sanicole shares how she stays anchored i...
Three Jobs in One Body | Lillian Frances on Pop Stardom, Production, and Teaching the Next Wave 30.09.2025 1:01:58
In this episode, Mishu sits down with indie pop artist and producer Lillian Frances to talk about the pendulum swing between hyper-focus and creative burnout, what Burning Man taught her about play, and the practical ways she’s learning to sustain both her art and her business. From teaching music production to self-releasing textured, bilingual dream-pop, Lillian opens up about the challenge of b...
Finish the Film (Even With a Hamster in Your Head) | Jerry S. Gonzalez on Weird Shorts and Big Spooky Dreams 23.09.2025 52:52
In this episode, Mishu sits down with Chicago filmmaker Jerry S. Gonzalez to talk about sticking with your strangest ideas, finding validation after quiet festival runs, and the discipline of just getting projects across the finish line. They unpack the lessons of shorts like Intergalactic PizzaBoy and The Spaghetti Man , the freedom (and limits) of DIY VFX, and how letting go in post-production c...
At Depth, the Good Stuff Happens | Tony Scott-Green on Focus, Flow, and Creative Time 16.09.2025 1:02:13
In this episode, Mishu sits down with composer and educator Tony Scott-Green to talk about how music moves with people, the discipline of organizing your creative time, and what it means to truly listen in an era of constant background noise. From scoring films that have played Cannes to teaching “Music, Time, and Place” at Columbia College, Tony reflects on the interconnectedness of sound, the in...
The Spite Project That Sparked a Feature | Daisy Allen on Roller Babiez, Writing, and Creative Fuel 09.09.2025 58:05
In this episode, Mishu sits down with Daisy Allen—writer, performer, and co-screenwriter of the queer stoner comedy Roller Babiez —to talk about what happens when you let an idea spiral into a feature, why sometimes spite is the best creative fuel, and how collaboration inside a close-knit community shapes both process and play. Daisy is a Detroit-born, Chicago-based artist whose work blends comed...
Fail Fast, Dream Big | Erica Duffy on Reinvention, Mentorship, and Building Midwest Film 02.09.2025 59:57
In this episode, Mishu sits down with Erica Duffy —founder of Camera Ambassador and longtime champion of Chicago’s film community—to talk about taking leaps before you’re ready, why “fail fast” has become her north star, and the power of designing spaces that spark collaboration. They get into Erica’s intuitive decision-making process (including the literal dream that sparked her company’s new Ci...
Finishing Strong | C. Ryan Stemple on Post, Pivots, and Producing Your Own Films 26.08.2025 1:00:27
In this episode, Mishu sits down with colorist, editor, and producer C. Ryan Stemple, CSI to talk about why finishing is its own art form—and why post-production might be the most adaptable corner of the industry right now. They dig into pivoting through strikes and slowdowns, how machine learning is quietly reshaping drudgery work, and why Ryan is committed to building a Midwest hub for finishing...
Let Go of the Frame | Isaac Izzy White on Cinematography, Control, and the Cost of Doing It All 19.08.2025 1:00:05
Mishu sits down with award-winning Director of Photography Isaac Izzy White to talk about the momentum crash after a high-output year, learning to scale creative ambition, and the quiet clarity that comes from building things with friends. They unpack how Izzy pivoted from monthly to quarterly filmmaking, why directing and shooting your own project might not always be the best idea, and what happe...
The Project That Broke Her Heart | Emily Lape on Delayed Grief, Creative Survival, and Letting the Work Find You 12.08.2025 1:00:34
Mishu sits down with writer, director, actor, and artist Emily Lape to talk about what happens when a project breaks your heart—and how to find your creative footing again. They unpack how Emily's songwriting, painting, and acting re-lit the pilot light after her feature Abiquiú stalled in pre-production due to the SAG strike, and what it takes to hold onto a story that still wants to be told. Emi...
Get Good on Your Own Terms | Rob Spera on Reps, Subtext, and Making Your Own Path 05.08.2025 1:01:30
In this episode, Mishu sits down with director, writer, and educator Rob Spera , whose decades-long career spans feature films, cult classics, network television, and theater. They talk about staying connected to your purpose, cultivating a habit of experimentation, and the self-directed discipline that lets you keep growing—no matter where you are in your career. 🎬 Rob Spera’s feature films incl...
I Don’t Want to Be a Brand | Tuxford Turner on Ambition, Burnout, and Being Yourself 29.07.2025 1:05:02
In this episode, Mishu talks with actor, writer, and comedy performer Tuxford Turner (they/them/tux) about starting over in L.A., learning to trust their brain again, and the deep relief of not grinding yourself to dust. They dig into internalized urgency, “insecure ambition,” and what happens when your capacity for output isn’t tied to your self-worth. Tux shares how quiet—literal and figurative—...
Sexy, Subversive, and Stuck | Jim Vendiola on Trust, Taste, and Creative Haunting 22.07.2025 59:17
How do you make the work when the world feels like it’s on fire—and still believe it matters? In this episode, Mishu and filmmaker Jim Vendiola talk about ambivalence, integrity, and making art that haunts you. They dig into taste, tempo, and attention spans, the value of saying no, and what it means to trust your ideas enough to wait. They also get into the quiet thrill of writing voice memos at...
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