Hollywood IQ

Ri-Karlo Handy

Hollywood IQ is a community where creators, storytellers, and innovators come together. We explore the strategies and tools you need to thrive in film, TV, digital content, and music — bridging the gap between Hollywood’s legacy industry and today’s fast-moving digital creator economy. Each week, we break down the business of creativity, sharing insights and lessons that help turn passion into profit — together.

  1. 12/30/2025

    Hollywood IQ 113: How to Strategize for the Creator Economy, Part 1 (feat. Adam Fowler)

    Synopsis: Creative types tend to shy away from economic strategy, writing it off as something for the suits. But in today’s creator economy, knowing your audience and distribution method are as essential as the quality of content you put out. In season one's final episode of the Hollywood IQ podcast, host Ri-Karlo Handy is joined by economist Adam Fowler, a pioneer in studying Hollywood from an economic perspective, to talk about how creative entrepeneurs can leverage economic strategies to build success. The pair delve into why creators don’t have the luxury of being recluse artists and instead need to think about how to build an audience on a platform; why investing in yourself during this time of radical disruption is the smart bet; the value of asking: “What is the economy telling me about the skills I should be focusing on?”; and why tapping into the attention economy is the whole ballgame. Episode Highlights: In the episode, host Ri-Karlo Handy and economist Adam Fowler discuss: how to play to and scale for the 24/7 attention economywhy out attention to phones has sent entertainment industry trends off a cliffhow tech brought the cost of entry for creatives down — and what that means for businesswhy now is the time to break into the entertainment industry, because the old silos have erodedwhy being in the entertainment business means understanding the models and the techthe importance of knowing your consumer and collecting datathe the success of YouTubers putting out less polished content, but at a faster pacethe value of digital platforms, which allows people in niche spaces to cultivate global audiences and reduce the fiction of interacting with the consumerhow the equity in IP and a brand is similar to equity in a housewhy open source is the future (and monetized open source is harder)how to navigate being at the mercy of changing algorithmswhy successful projects don’t have to have Marvel-massive cost structuresknowing the tools you need to be fluent with to build distribution and an audiencethe benefit of making/selling 20 things that reach 1 million people vs. one thing that reaches 20 million people

    26 min
  2. 12/23/2025

    Hollywood IQ 112: The Art of Networking, Without Being Annoying w/ Daniel Rosenberg

    Synopsis: In this episode of Hollywood IQ, host Ri-Karlo Handy speaks with Daniel Rosenberg, a leader in the entertainment tech space and master networker. The pair share their secrets to networking and building business relationships that creates opportunities, without feeling forced. They explore a series of touch points that guide us on how to reach out and follow up, matching energy to set the tone of a relationship, and never treating networking in a transactional way. Daniel shares his secrets on how to stay humble, hungry, and thoughtful in his networking process. He shares the trick to shifting energy in a business relationship, and how to avoid the fatal mindset of not being worth someone else’s time. Episode Highlights: In the episode, host Ri-Karlo Handy and expert networker Daniel Rosenberg discuss: how to identify strategic opportunities through relationshipshow to create a successful touchpoint networking strategythe value of creating networking structures and 90-day goalsthe art of following up (without being annoying)why viewing people as investments and partners beats a transactional approachhow to identify and execute your leverage when networkinghow staying genuinely curious about others can be your biggest assetwhy reaching out thoughtfully and kindly wins every timethe benefit of leading with what you can offer, not what you needthe right way to ask for the time of busy executives and higher-upswhy code switching, or matching the vibe of others, can get you everywherethe value of offering congratulations to even the most successful people on the ladderthe value of reaching out just one more time

    27 min
  3. 12/16/2025

    Hollywood IQ 111: Navigating the Path to Union Membership w/ DeJon Ellis Jr.

    Synopsis: In Hollywood, those who work on stagecraft positions (including costuming, lighting, editing, and production roles) typically jump from gig to gig. With such intermittent jobs, there’s no consistent employer to provide benefits like health insurance, sick pay or retirement savings. That’s where unions come in: union membership gives below-the-line workers access to health benefits and retirement savings and positions that typically provide increased wages. For crews in Hollywood, membership is key. In this episode, Hollywood IQ host Ri-Karlo Handy talks with DeJon Ellis Jr., a career key grip and IATSE Union leader who brings more than 25 years of expertise in each role to the conversation. The pair discuss how to rise the ranks in Hollywood as a grip, the benefits of union membership, how to become a union member and union leader, and the importance of diversity in union leadership. Whether you’re looking to work on TV or film sets or aim to produce studio-quality content on YouTube, this episode lays out how to take advantage of newly-formed training programs and time-honored union benefits on offer. Episode Highlights: Hollywood IQ podcast Host Ri-Karlo Handy and DeJon Ellis Jr discuss: benefits of union membership (including becoming “gang work” eligible — which isn’t at all like what it sounds).how union membership helped elevates careersnavigating the path to union leadershipthe vintage (and exclusive) title of “best boy” for second-company gripsnew and emerging training programs available that are setting much-needed standards for skills training — and where to find themunion history (including an eye-opening conversation on segregation within unions — it didn’t happen as long ago as you’d think)how the music video genre in the eighties and nineties helped the Black and other POC, and women producers and filmmakers to grow in Hollywood

    45 min
  4. 12/09/2025

    Hollywood IQ 110: How to Build a Career as an On-Set Makeup Artist + Hair Stylist (feat. Keshia Smith)

    Synopsis: Don’t knock a job a the makeup counter — it’s what led to a decades-long career for hair stylist and makeup artist Keshia Smith, who has led hair and makeup departments for television and film productions, among other roles. In episode #110 of the Hollywood IQ podcast, Host Ri-Karlo Handy talks with Keshia Smith, Artist Management x TCA founder and instructor for the Handy Foundation Glam Assistant Apprenticeship track, about what it takes to work as an on-set makeup artist and/or hairstylist in Hollywood. Having worked on TV and film productions including the unscripted series, “Harlem Globetrotters: Play it Forward,” Keshia brings three decades of beauty industry experience to the conversation. From leading hair and makeup teams in production to her secret to landing new clients, Kesha shares the ins and outs of creating a career in Hollywood glam. Episode Highlights: Hollywood IQ podcast Host Ri-Karlo Handy and Keshia Smith discuss:From the Nars counter to doing makeup for Sandra Oh and Rose McGowen and becoming on-set hair and makeup department headthe importance of being approachable and telling people what you’re up to outside of the context they see you in.why not taking every job can build a higher-rate offershow overdelivering on set leads to subsequent jobsthe importance of solving problems before anyone tells you they have themwhy it matters to give credit where credit is duethe importance for hairstylists and makeup artists to master their craft on different skin colors and hair textureswhy a good-energy project can be better than a higher paying oneTOMORROW NIGHT: Join us for an unforgettable night! NAACP, The Handy Foundation, and Netflix present:  Glam Squad Glow Up: HAIR WARS — a dynamic event celebrating fantasy hair as both cultural storytelling and futuristic art. December 10, 2025 6:00pm–8:30pm NAACP Screening Room 5757 Wilshire Blvd., M-101, Los Angeles, CA 90036 You don’t want to miss this!  Click HERE to RSVP now.

    34 min
  5. 12/02/2025

    Hollywood IQ 109: Why Apprenticing is the Best Hollywood School w/ Dalia Soto-Beltrán & Danielle Kim

    Synopsis:In a special Giving Tuesday episode of Hollywood IQ, Handy Foundation alums Dalia Soto-Beltrán (assistant editor and producer) and Danielle Kim (assistant editor) talk with host, Ri-Karlo Handy, about how they broke into Hollywood with the help of the Handy Foundation’s apprenticeship program — and a lot grit. Danielle discusses a pivot from majoring in business in college to studying editing after discovering a passion for posting videos to YouTube; Dalia talks juggling school, a salaried positions outside of the industry, and first gigs. Plus the pair explains why advocating for what you want (such as longer-term job opportunities) pays off; how they found meaningful work on projects that showcase their cultures; and what kept (and keeps) them inspired and pushing forward, even when facing rejection. Episode Highlights:Two first-gen Americans share how they’ve started successful Hollywood careers as assistant editors. Dalia Soto-Beltrán and Danielle Kim also break down: the impact of apprenticeship on their budding careerswhy starting a LinkedIn profile and staying active on the platform is crucial for jobseekers and fresh talent in Hollywood.why it’s not about the prestige of the show, but the work experience you amass.the importance of learning office politics and presenting yourself for IRL jobs.why having a community is one of the most important aspects of creative workhow representation can inspire the next generation of filmmakershow to move from unscripted to film, even with no prior film experiencethe value of keeping in touch (and collaborating) with former coworkersthe importance of networking and persistence in the industryhow tapping alumni resources (like the Handy Foundation alumni Slack channel) can lead to resume-building gigs.

    48 min
  6. 11/18/2025

    Hollywood IQ 107: Why Community Building is the New Power Move w/ Bree Frank

    Synopsis: Sick of ghost jobs and unanswered LinkedIn messages? In this episode, Host Ri-Karlo Handy and special guest, Senior Executive Producer (Amazon Studios) and Hue You Know founder Bree Frank, share hard-earned insights on networking. If anyone knows how to crack the code of networking in the AI-age, it’s powerhouse community builder, Bree. In growing Hue You Know from its initial iteration as a Facebook community to a thriving nonprofit organization, Bree has achieved the rare feat of placing all types of Hollywood workers — from top-line executives to PAs — in the same rooms and circle while creating a community that truly represents a spectrum of the industry. Along the way, she’s developed key insights into how to network in way that unlocks continuous opportunities and professional enrichment. Inside the episode, Bree shares these insights and explains why community building beats out ladder climbing every time.Episode Highlights: Hollywood IQ Host Ri-Karlo Handy and special guest Bree Frank discuss a fresh approach to networking in Hollywood, one that’s less shmoozy, more genuine, and leads to real opportunities. The pair also talk: how to build a personal brand even if you’re a worker behind the sceneswhy the best thing someone in the industry can do— from showrunners to gaffers— is to have a point of view and north starblowing job interviewswhy a resume has never got her a job, but who she knew hashow to set yourself up for success and prepare for failure (because it’s coming)how to value yourself and understand your value-add in Hollywoodthe importance of a curious mindset and the importance of trying, and being willing to be wrongwhy it’s OK to take risks that may produce failurewhy professional advice isn’t a one-size-fits-all thingwhy trusting yourself (not outside advice) and understanding yourself internally, is crucial (look inside before you look outside)how a “tell me more” approach creates more opportunity

    34 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
15 Ratings

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Hollywood IQ is a community where creators, storytellers, and innovators come together. We explore the strategies and tools you need to thrive in film, TV, digital content, and music — bridging the gap between Hollywood’s legacy industry and today’s fast-moving digital creator economy. Each week, we break down the business of creativity, sharing insights and lessons that help turn passion into profit — together.