How I Got Greenlit

How I Got Greenlit

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ALEX KELEDJIAN, the creator of “Project Greenlight,” and Emmy-winning producer RYAN GIBSON host “HOW I GOT GREENLIT,” a weekly podcast about pursuing your passions, both in the creative arts and beyond. Featuring in-depth personal interviews and lively round table discussions with Hollywood’s hottest media makers, as well as innovators in music, advertising, and business, industry veterans Keledjian and Gibson unlock the secret ingredients to personal success through long form one-on-one interviews and group conversations examining how acclaimed working professionals discovered their path in life and achieved their goals through hard work, perseverance, and incredible luck. They share their humble origin stories, their brushes with legendary figures in Film and TV, and give us a front row seat to their “Greenlit” moments of breakthrough success. “How I Got Greenlit” is part How To, part Self-Help/Self-Actualization, part Industry gossip, and part Pop Culture geek out. World class on-screen and off-screen talent share their unique, touching, hilarious, and often unbelievable adventures on their way to the top of the screen trade and beyond.

Recent Episodes

  • One-on-One: Ryan & Alex Talk Cartoons, California History and Creative Thievery

    6 months ago
  • Spotting Diamonds in the Rough with Alex's Father Jim Keledjian

    6 months ago
  • Utilizing IP That You Love with Writer-Producer Marc Guggenheim (Supergirl, Green Lantern)

    7 months ago
  • Turning Life Experience into Story with Writer-Producer Marc Guggenhiem (Law & Order, Arrow)

    7 months ago
  • Location, Location, Location! How Director Brad Anderson Makes His Settings Into Characters

    7 months ago
  • Avoiding Genre Pigeonholing with Director Brad Anderson (The Machinist, Session 9)

    7 months ago
  • Hollywood Strike Roundtable: The State of Show Business Today

    7 months ago
  • Keeping Your Sanity As a Screenwriter with Writing Life Coach Brooks Elms

    7 months ago
  • Tod Browning's "Freaks" (1932) & Fundamentals of Film Directing

    8 months ago
  • David Irving

    8 months ago