Film/TV Production Crew Connections
Film/TV Production Crew Connections
Podcast Description
Crewvie connects entertainment industry professionals, helping filmmakers, agencies, and studios network, collaborate, and find opportunities. It also hosts live podcasts and discussions where members can engage with industry experts, gain insights, and take part in conversations shaping the future of entertainment.
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Content Themes
The podcast covers a range of themes including rehabilitation and social justice, the creative process in filmmaking, and insights from various entertainment sectors. Specific episodes have focused on initiatives like The Last Mile and Homeboy Industries that work on reducing recidivism, along with discussions featuring filmmakers and artists sharing their insights from events like the Sundance Film Festival.

Crewvie connects entertainment industry professionals, helping filmmakers, agencies, and studios network, collaborate, and find opportunities. It also hosts live podcasts and discussions where members can engage with industry experts, gain insights, and take part in conversations shaping the future of entertainment.
DONATE 🔥 Join Crewvie & The Last Mile for a Game-Changing Live Talk! 🔥📅 Tuesday, May 20 ⏰ 12 PM PT / 3 PM ETSince the 1970s, the U.S. prison population has skyrocketed 700%, but change is happening. The Last Mile is proving that incarceration doesn’t have to be the end— it can be the beginning of something greater.Through cutting-edge technical training, incarcerated individuals become highly skilled professionals, ready to re-enter the workforce with motivation, expertise, and unstoppable drive. The results? ✔ Radically reduced recidivism ✔ TLM alumni thriving in careers ✔ A growing network of industry partners investing in real changeThis isn’t just education — it’s transformation. Backed by Corrections Departments, Government Agencies, and Corporations nationwide, The Last Mile is changing lives and proving what’s possible.🌟 Be part of the conversation. See how skills opportunity = real change.Visit https://thelastmile.org to learn more about The Last Mile.🚀 RSVP now & help shape the future. You won’t want to miss this. A conversation with The Last Mile’s Director and Associate Program Manager of Partnerships—championing education and tech training to empower justice-impacted individuals with personal and professional growth opportunities. 🚀 🔥 Join Crewvie & The Last Mile for a Game-Changing Live Talk! 🔥📅 Tuesday, May 20 ⏰ 12 PM PT / 3 PM ETSince the 1970s, the U.S. prison population has skyrocketed 700%, but change is happening. The Last Mile is proving that incarceration doesn’t have to be the end— it can be the beginning of something greater.Through cutting-edge technical training, incarcerated individuals become highly skilled professionals, ready to re-enter the workforce with motivation, expertise, and unstoppable drive. The results? ✔ Radically reduced recidivism ✔ TLM alumni thriving in careers ✔ A growing network of industry partners investing in real changeThis isn’t just education — it’s transformation. Backed by Corrections Departments, Government Agencies, and Corporations nationwide, The Last Mile is changing lives and proving what’s possible.🌟 Be part of the conversation. See how skills opportunity = real change.Visit https://thelastmile.org to learn more about The Last Mile.🚀 RSVP now & help shape the future. You won’t want to miss this. Chatmosa Session – Stopping the Cycle of Incarceration<br/><br/>In the latest episode of Chatmosa, hosts Chad ZenMaster Zorro and Cody engaged in a compelling discussion with Caroline Shamiya and Shamiya Anderson, two dynamic members of the Last Mile (TLM) team. With their focus on reducing recidivism and improving reentry outcomes for formerly incarcerated individuals, the conversation highlighted the transformative power of education and community support within the criminal justice system.<br/><br/>Key Insights:<br/>The Last Mile is dedicated to increasing access to education for incarcerated individuals, preparing them for successful integration back into their communities. Caroline Shamiya, the Director of Partnerships and Innovation, elaborated on how TLM’s programs focus on teaching technology skills, such as web development and audio-visual production, to empower individuals with the tools they need for meaningful employment. “We really don’t stop our work once people leave prison,” Caroline stated, Click to https://chatmosa.com/live/summary/P9DNF0BKU37Q3OTFBOFVCEID13345 to learn more about this episode and see the visuals being shared on the jumbotron.

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