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The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi

The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi

Hosted by Alexia Melocchi

Episodes

124

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

Step into the bold and unfiltered world of show business with Alexia Melocchi —PGA producer, international distributor, author, and 30-year Hollywood insider. This is your backstage pass to the mindset, tactics, and truth behind how Hollywood really works. Through raw and inspiring conversations with A-list creators, business leaders, and global thought shapers, you'll discover the real strategies that lead to lasting success—on and off the screen. From insider tips to soulful storytelling, each episode is a masterclass in making your mark—not just in showbiz, but in every area of life.

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June 13, 2026Episode 725 min

What If Your Purpose Is Simply Being- a conversation on quiet leadership with Michelle Sorro

Send us Fan MailThe moment you realize you can’t “out-strategize” your nervous system is the moment everything changes. We sit down with thought leader, speaker, and former on-camera powerhouse Michelle Soro to talk about the deeper path that opens when visibility and achievement stop working the way they used to and a spiritual awakening demands honesty.Michelle shares what it felt like to fully wake up in August 2021, how that shock can register as trauma in the body, and why the following years became an unplanned retreat into truth: seeing the masks, the performance, and the patterns built around love, acceptance, and safety. From there, we dig into presence as something you can feel, not perform. When the agenda drops and the nervous system settles, leadership changes. We explore what “quiet leadership” looks like in real life, why impact matters more than big stages, and how reciprocity replaces hustle as the measure of aligned work.We also unpack Gene Keys in plain language: a contemplative system rooted in the I Ching and your birth data that maps an arc from shadow to gift to highest expression. The key insight is embodiment, which is why somatics, trauma-informed work, and attachment awareness matter so much for entrepreneurs, artists, and high achievers who tend to overcontrol and self-audit. Michelle closes with a mantra for hard days drawn from Wu Wei: “Easy is right.”Get to know Michelle Subscribe to The Heart of Show Business, share this with a friend who needs more ease, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

May 18, 2026Episode 613 min

Hollywood Money Traps- A book release that will shake up the Industry

Send us Fan MailMost Hollywood heartbreak stories end with the artist. I want to talk about the people who quietly absorb the real damage when a film doesn’t sell: the friends who wire money, the parents who max out credit cards, the “mom and pop” backers who believe in someone they love and never get a real explanation when the dream collapses.After a personal crisis that forces me to slow down and get painfully honest, I connect what I’m seeing in my own life to what I’ve witnessed across 35 years in the global entertainment industry as a producer, distributor, consultant, sales agent, and financier. The passion is real. The charm is real. But the sparkle is not a business plan, and flattery is not a contract. We dig into why filmmakers can be devastated by the art while investors are left with silence, and how that imbalance keeps repeating in independent film finance.I also share why I wrote my book, Hollywood Money Traps: what every investor needs to know, as a plain-language field guide for anyone about to say yes to a pitch. We talk realistic film budgets, inflated projections, confusing distribution deals, and the questions every backer should ask to protect their money without becoming anti-artist. You’ll hear why I believe the money needs the art, the art needs the money, and why both sides win when everyone finally speaks the same language.If you know someone considering a film investment, share this conversation with them, then subscribe, rate, and review the show so more backers and creators can make smarter deals together.GET YOUR COPY NOWSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

May 11, 2026Episode 524 min

From Live TV to the Akashic Records: Finding Clarity Beyond Fear

Send us Fan MailA live TV director doesn’t get the luxury of overthinking, because the show keeps moving. That’s why this conversation with three-time Emmy Award-winning director and author Mary Madeiras hit me so hard: she’s spent 30 years making split-second decisions in news, sports, talk shows, and daytime drama, and then life delivered a pivot she didn’t plan for. When her contract isn’t renewed on a major production, the floor drops out and a different kind of directing begins, one focused on clarity, intuition, and spiritual truth.Mary walks me through what Akashic Records actually are in practical terms: not a fantasy “library with floating books”, but a divine quantum field and vibrational imprint of the soul’s journey. We connect the dots to modern consciousness language like the “field of possibilities”, and to older traditions that describe a Book of Life. The heart of it is simple and grounded: when you raise your vibration through intention, prayer, or meditation, you can access guidance that feels steady, loving, and free of judgement.We also go straight into the questions people are afraid to ask. Can you change what’s in your records? What role does the ego play in suffering, self-doubt, and feeling stuck? Mary explains the difference between a larger soul theme and your day-to-day free will, and we talk about transmuting trauma by reclaiming the energy it locked away. You’ll also get an easy practice you can do even in a busy life: write down what brings you joy, no judgement, and use imagination as a clean portal back to your power.Get Mary's Book hereIf you love conversations about Akashic Records, intuition, spiritual growth, creativity, and personal transformation, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe to The Heart of Show Business, share this with a friend, and leave a rating and review so more people can find it.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

May 1, 2026Episode 424 min

Your Best Work Starts When You Stop Trying To Control It with Pen Densham

Send us Fan MailThe ideas that haunt you are often the ones you never tried and that’s a 100% failure rate. Pen Densham joins us to unpack a creative life built on persistence more than certainty, from early hardship and foster care to a career in filmmaking that eventually expands into intimate, almost meditative nature photography. Along the way, we keep coming back to one practical question every artist faces: who are your allies when your idea is still small and breakable?We dig into the behind-the-scenes story of pitching Robin Hood and hearing “that’s the stupidest idea,” then watching one person’s encouragement flip the script. Penn explains why a clear purpose matters in screenwriting and filmmaking, how writing on spec can unlock your boldest work, and why “life scripts” sometimes need time, secrecy, and patience before they can emerge. If you’re wrestling with creative confidence, self-doubt, or the pressure to be commercial, you’ll hear a grounded approach to taking risks without losing your center.Then we shift into photography, curiosity, and what it means to capture what nature feels like rather than what it looks like. Penn talks about breaking free from dogma, leaning into abstraction and motion, and trusting the body’s instincts with a camera. He also shares free resources for creatives, including Writing The Alligator and his PDF coffee table book Qualia, plus where to find them at pendentiumphotography.com.If you’ve been looking for a deeper creative process conversation about storytelling, artistic voice, and making art that lasts, press play and come think with us. Subscribe, share, and leave a rating and review so more storytellers can find the show.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

April 22, 2026Episode 322 min

Lights, Camera, Rescue: The Animal Trainer Who Left Hollywood Behind

Send us Fan MailA monkey tears a seasoned primate trainer’s lip off, and the story isn’t told for shock value. It’s a warning about what happens when we mistake wild animals for pets, props, or content. We sit down with Stacy Gunderson, founder of the Animal Tracks sanctuary near Los Angeles, to pull back the curtain on Hollywood animal training, the real welfare challenges behind the “magic,” and why even well-meaning people can create dangerous situations by treating exotic animals like domesticated ones.We trace Stacy’s path from a childhood inspired by Jane Goodall to years working around film and animal shows, including how productions have shifted away from wild species as CGI becomes cheaper and safer. From there, the conversation turns to what most audiences never see: the long hours animals spend confined between jobs, what happens when they age out, and why on-set oversight cannot replace lifelong responsibility. Stacy also shares how Animal Tracks builds a different model by blending rescue, advocacy, and high-impact wildlife education without encouraging petting or ownership.The episode expands into bigger-picture conservation, from coyotes in neighborhoods to wolves in Yellowstone, showing how predators keep ecosystems stable and why “nuisance animals” often hold the whole system together. We also confront wildlife trafficking and the exotic pet trade, explaining how trends can strip entire regions of animals and why human demand is the engine behind it all.If you care about ethical animal tourism, wildlife conservation, animal sanctuaries, and the future of humane storytelling, listen now and then help us spread the word. Share this with a friend, subscribe, and leave a rating and review so more people can learn how to keep the world wild.For more information about ANIMAL TRACKS Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

April 14, 2026Episode 248 min

Michael Nouri On Flashdance Fame And A Life In Theater

Send us Fan MailHe turned down a sure thing with Sam Peckinpah and said yes to a script with a strange title: Flashdance. That single choice reshaped Michael Nouri’s acting career, and the way he tells it makes you feel how fragile “overnight success” really is.We talk with Michael about the long road behind the iconic roles: discovering theater in school, chasing work in New York, handling early on-camera fear, and learning how craft evolves when Hollywood keeps changing the rules. He shares what it was like to realize Flashdance had become a phenomenon, right down to the moment audiences stood up cheering and then poured out to buy the soundtrack. If you love filmmaking, film history, and the behind-the-scenes reality of casting, negotiation, and timing, this conversation delivers.Then we go deeper into the heart side of show business. Michael opens up about depression, the value of therapy and support systems, and how grief forces a recalibration after losing loved ones. At 80, he reflects on time speeding up, the fear of feeling irrelevant, and why a sense of purpose is non-negotiable. We also get one of my favorite Hollywood stories: how an eggplant parmesan sandwich led to Blake Edwards and Julie Andrews and a life-changing path to Victor Victoria on Broadway, plus what he’s doing now in television and the memoir and charity book projects that keep his creative engine running.If this moved you, subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a review so more artists and story lovers can find The Heart of Show Business.Let's keep this going!→ Instagram (daily insights + behind the scenes)→ Books & Author Page→ Work with Me → ShopGet Social with Michael Nouri Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

March 27, 2026Episode 122 min

How Mobile Micro-Dramas Are Rewriting Hollywood Producing

Send us Fan MailYour phone may be the next movie studio, and the proof is hiding in plain sight: vertical series built from 90-second episodes that people binge in public, then happily pay to keep watching. We’re joined by Mier Liu, an international producer who’s building real momentum in the verticals world and producing at a pace traditional Hollywood rarely matches.We talk about her journey from actress and author to producer, and the moment she stopped letting casting outcomes define her path. Mier shares what it looks like to “create your own yeses,” how she discovered the micro-drama boom in Asia, and why this is more than a trend report. You’ll hear how vertical storytelling is designed for mobile viewing, how the “before paywall” model drives retention, and why speed, clarity, and emotional hooks matter even more in short-form content.We also get practical about the craft and the business: what “viral actors” are, how casting differs from traditional film and TV, and which genres are winning right now, especially YA romance and bingeable soap-style drama. Finally, we zoom out to a five-year forecast, including why mainstream players like Netflix and major studios may accelerate the adoption of vertical video into the global entertainment mainstream.If you’re a producer, writer, actor, or creative entrepreneur looking for new pathways, press play, then subscribe, share the episode with a friend, and leave a rating and review so more storytellers can find the show.See more content on the IG page of SWZZ MEDIALet's keep this going!→ Instagram (daily insights + behind the scenes)→ Books & Author Page→ Work with Me → ShopSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

December 28, 2025Episode 1721 min

From Burnout To Balance: Choosing Niche, Energy, And Undeniable Work

Send us Fan MailWe close season seven with hard-won rules for creative living, covering energy exchange, boundaries, time as cycles, niche growth, aligned relationships, the power of slowing down, and how to make your work undeniable. A short pause follows as we recalibrate for a bolder 2026.• defining the show’s creative-business-mindset mission• season milestones across publishing, books, clients, and podcasting• recognizing burnout and choosing a reset• reciprocity as a filter for help and access• believing people’s actions the first time• treating time as cyclical to reduce anxiety• choosing a niche to create depth and scale• selecting communities that energise, not drain• slowing down to find clarity and timing• crafting undeniable work that earns the yes• gratitude, shout-outs, and an intentional pause before 2026Please share it with a friendYou can also subscribe rate and review the show on your favorite podcast playerIf you have any questions or comments or feedback for us you can reach me directly at theheartofshowbusiness.comCheck out our PUBLISHING COMPANY !Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

December 6, 2025Episode 1629 min

Stop Waiting. Start Shooting. How Director Roel Reine bet on himself.

Send us Fan MailWhat if your next greenlight isn’t a yes from a gatekeeper but the momentum you create yourself? We sit with director Roel Reine for a fast, candid conversation about turning resourcefulness into results—mortgaging a home to finance a first feature, cutting a trailer that unlocks a studio deal, and shooting a $20k desert thriller to prove he could lead Hollywood casts. The throughline is clear: ownership beats permission, and speed beats perfection.Roel breaks down a craft mindset that audiences feel immediately: the three-scene first act. Define the hero and goal, reveal the opposition, establish the genre, then move. He explains why character development belongs in act two, where choices under pressure reveal depth without stalling pace. We also explore his on-set philosophy of directing while operating the camera—staying beside the lens to shape performance, block with intent, and capture multi-camera coverage that saves time and preserves spontaneity.The business playbook gets just as tactical. When the market slowed, Roel asked sales agents what would sell without stars and delivered a practical-effects bear thriller that’s now selling worldwide. He shares why building a slate matters—pursue a few big packages while making smaller, fast projects that keep you sharp and liquid. We dig into AI as a creative multiplier, including a fully AI-assisted animated feature for a European theme park, and the global mindset that opens doors far beyond Hollywood.You’ll leave with actionable tips: stabilize your shots, use a slider, collect “trailer shots” daily, color consistently with LUTs, and consider making a lean feature instead of a short. If you’re ready to trade waiting for working, press play and join us. Subscribe, share this episode with a filmmaker friend, and leave a review to help more creators find the show. What bold move will you make next?About your Host- Alexia MelocchiBuy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood PathAlexia Melocchi - WebsiteThe Heart of Show Business - WebsiteLittle Studio Films - WebsiteShop Our Merchandise!TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInabout ROEL - director website Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

November 15, 2025Episode 1527 min

Italian Pride and Global Purpose: NIAF's John Calvelli On Culture and Building Bridges

Send us Fan MailA room of 2,300 people fell completely silent—and not just any room, a ballroom filled with passionate Italians—while Andrea Bocelli sang “Mamma.” That shared hush becomes our doorway into a rich conversation with John F. Calvelli about what truly unites us: heritage, humility, and the courage to build bridges across differences.John wears two hats that reveal one mission. At the Wildlife Conservation Society, he champions global conservation from the Bronx Zoo to the farthest field sites. As the new chairman of the National Italian American Foundation, he’s focused on three priorities: energizing young professionals through mentorship and community, deepening U.S.–Italy ties in both culture and business, and building sustainable funding so those ambitions endure. We dive into the electric momentum of NIAF’s 50th anniversary gala—honoring a 104‑year‑old WWII veteran, watching a new generation sing along, and witnessing a respectful, cross‑party conversation with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Senator Joe Manchin, and Maria Bartiromo that modeled what civic grace can look like.Threaded through it all is a leadership philosophy shaped by family tables, immigrant grit, and St. Francis’s wisdom: in giving we receive. John explains why stories move people more than statistics and how that insight helped power wins like naming the bison America’s national mammal—a coalition effort spanning Native nations, policymakers, and the conservation community, rooted in the Bronx Zoo’s historic role in bringing bison back from the brink. We explore how community and entertainment—film festivals, documentaries, shared meals—turn values into action, whether the goal is cultural pride or wildlife protection.If this conversation resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who cares about culture or conservation, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. Your voice helps us keep building a community that protects what matters—our stories and our wild places.About your Host- Alexia MelocchiBuy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood PathAlexia Melocchi - WebsiteThe Heart of Show Business - WebsiteLittle Studio Films - WebsiteShop Our Merchandise!TwitterInstagramFacebookLinkedInAbout NIAFhttps://www.niaf.orgSupport the showThanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

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