A Patrick Keleher Podcast
A Patrick Keleher Podcast
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The Patrick Keleher Podcast takes you behind the scenes of Hollywood with actor and filmmaker Patrick Keleher, member of ABC's, "The Rookie." Hear wild stories from set, real talk about chasing big dreams, and deep dives into movies, TV, and what it takes to make it in the industry. If you love drama, action, and big heart—this show’s for you.
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The podcast dives into themes of storytelling in film and television, the challenges of the acting profession, and the personal journeys of those in the entertainment industry. Episode topics may include behind-the-scenes anecdotes, discussions on the evolution of iconic characters, and the pursuit of creative dreams, exemplified by discussions like the one with actress Lisseth Chavez exploring her diverse roles.

The Patrick Keleher Podcast takes you behind the scenes of Hollywood with actor and filmmaker Patrick Keleher, member of ABC’s, “The Rookie.” Hear wild stories from set, real talk about chasing big dreams, and deep dives into movies, TV, and what it takes to make it in the industry. If you love drama, action, and big heart—this show’s for you.
In this episode, we talk with filmmaker Jonah Feingold, the director/writer/producer/actor behind the new movie 31 Candles, and Romantical, one of the most exciting new creative studios in the indie world. Jonah is redefining the modern romantic comedy with viral storytelling that blends classic filmmaking with digital-native innovation.
His film “Good to See You” has already surpassed 1.3M views on YouTube and 9.6M+ views on Instagram, sparking a national conversation about creator-led cinema. Jonah’s work — featured on BuzzFeed, CNN, Funny or Die, HuffPost, and more — has accumulated over 100 million views.
We break down:
• How Jonah built a full-service indie studio
• Why digital-first filmmaking is the future
• The making of “Good to See You”
• His viral BANGARANG short and its worldwide impact
• How Romantical is modernizing the rom-com
• The rise of the new indie wave
If you love filmmaking, storytelling, or the future of independent cinema… this one is a must-watch.

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