Booked & Busy Filmmaking Podcast

Kat Reynolds

Welcome to the Booked & Busy Filmmaking podcast! This podcast for multi-hyphenate film creatives looking for the motivation, inspiration and information to navigate the film industry with confidence, stay resilient and get their stories made! Hosted by actor, writer, director Katrina Reynolds (aka KAT)!  Kat is a musical theatre performer who's been on Broadway, an actress who's been in multiple network TV shows and Hallmark films and an award filmmaker who didn't go to film school. We hope you'll stick around as Kat interviews directors, writers, actors, producers, and independent filmmakers who wear alllllll of those hats and we learn about their journeys as storytellers and the ups and downs they've navigated as creatives.

  1. 12/03/2025

    Episode 16: From Law & Order Star to Gripping True Crime Director/Producer (With Elisabeth Rohm)

    One of my fave episodes yet! In this episode of the Booked and Busy Filmmaking podcast we chat with actor, director and producer Elisabeth Rohm. We learn about Elisabeth's journey from writer to actress, her experience on soap operas, and her iconic role on Law & Order. Elisabeth shares insights on transitioning to directing, and the importance of preparation and collaboration in filmmaking.  We also chat about the power of storytelling, especially in true crime adaptations. Elisabeth also discusses the production company that she and the amazing Kara Feifer started together and we hear all about Rohm Feifer Entertainment's upcoming projects! Elisabeth Rohm is an acclaimed actress, director, and producer, best known for her role in LAW & ORDER (Emmy and SAG nominee). Her collaboration with David O. Russell in the Oscar-nominated AMERICAN HUSTLE earned her a SAG Award for Best Ensemble. She also starred in Russell's JOY as well as Jay Roach's Oscar-nominated BOMBSHELL. Beginning with her directorial debut, GIRL IN THE BASEMENT, Rohm gravitates towards thrilling, woman-centered stories. Other films include SWITCHED BEFORE BIRTH; GIRL IN ROOM 13; DEVIL ON CAMPUS: THE LARRY RAY STORY, starring Billy Zane; HUSBAND/ FATHER/KILLER; and most recently WIFE STALKER. 00:00 The Early Influences of Elisabeth Rohm 04:46 Transitioning from Writing to Acting 07:48 The Soap Opera Experience 10:44 Law and Order: A Career Milestone 13:42 The Journey into Directing 19:19 Building a Production Company 23:16 Acquiring and Adapting True Crime Stories 26:29 The Journey of Filmmaking and Collaboration 29:05 Navigating Established Shows as a Guest Director 31:00 Preparation: The Key to Directing Success 32:55 The Impact of Great Directors on Actors 35:53 Creating a Supportive and Empowering Set Environment 39:05 Current Projects and Future Aspirations 43:55 Empowering Women in Filmmaking 46:46 THIS ONE TIME Resilience and the Importance of Second Chances 50:22 PODCAST OUTRO.wav

    51 min
  2. 11/19/2025

    Episode 14: Comedy, Community and Courage (With Breanne Williamson)

    This episode is SO INSPIRING!!!! In conversation, Breanne Williamson shares her journey as a multi-hyphenate creative, we discuss the magic of the incredible community she's built around her identity as a queer artist, the power of vulnerability in storytelling and the importance of representation in her work. She reflects on her experiences in filmmaking, from creating her first short film 'Coming Out' to her feature-length sequel 'Aging Out' while reminiscing about the lessons learned along the way.  Breanne also talks about her journey in  stand-up comedy and the creative process and aspirations for her new web series, Basement 51. Breanne Williamson (She/Her) is a lesbian identifying actor, writer, comedian and director whose work celebrates queer identity with humour, heart, and authenticity. She has cultivated a dedicated following through her YouTube channel and social media platforms, amassing millions of views, where she shares comedic sketches, personal stories, and queer lifestyle content for a global audience Breanne wrote, directed, produced and stars in the 6-episode indie web series titled Basement 51, which launched Friday, October 3 2025. This is Breanne’s third crowd-funded indie project after Coming Out (2.2. Million Views) & Aging Out (1.4 Million Views). Breanne’s acting credits extend beyond her own projects. She has appeared in television series including Motherland: Fort Salem (Freeform), Monarch: Legacy of Monsters (AppleTV+), The Good Doctor (ABC), Blockbuster (Netflix), and Family Law (The CW/Global), showcasing her versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. In addition to her work on screen, Breanne has built a strong presence as a stand up comedian and content creator. She also co-hosts the popular LGBTQ+ podcast I Can Explain, where she and fellow comedian Sean Lusk answer listeners’ questions in a hilariously candid format. Chapters 00:00 Breanne's Creative Journey Begins 02:37 Navigating the Business World 05:33 Coming Out: A Personal Revelation 08:28 The Impact of Vulnerability 11:16 Family Dynamics and Acceptance 14:16 Creating the Short Film 'Coming Out' 17:11 Lessons Learned in Filmmaking 23:52 Empowering Others Through Collaboration 26:17 Creative Funding Strategies 27:48 Building a Community Through Content 29:43 Finding Your Creative Purpose 33:37 The Journey of Aging Out 37:34 Casting for Authenticity 42:17 The Transition to Stand-Up Comedy 44:40 The Impact of Stand-Up Comedy on Life 47:27 Creating Basement 51: A Web Series Journey 50:33 Community Engagement and Premiere Experience 54:11 The Importance of Fun in Creativity 57:59 Aspirations and Future Success 59:44 This One Time: Life Lessons from Stand-Up Comedy

    1h 7m
  3. 11/12/2025

    Episode 13: The Life of an Intimacy Coordinator/Actor/Author (with Aryn Mott)

    I learned SO MUCH durning this chat wiht the incredible Aryn Mott! We talk all about their artistic journey from performing arts school to becoming an intimacy coordinator. They discuss the importance of a supportive environment on set and the significance of mental health and consent in performance.  Aryn also reflects on their experiences working on the Emmy-winning series Shogun, highlighting the need for emotional safety and the unique experience of exploring the work through the leans of a culture new to them.  In this conversation, we discuss their journey as an intimacy coordinator and actor and Aryn shares insights on the tools and techniques used in intimacy coordination, the balance between acting and coordinating, and their experience becoming a published author. Throughout this chat, Aryn also reflects on the lessons learned from auditions and the significance of collaboration and curiosity in storytelling. Chapters 00:00 Artistic Beginnings and Early Influences 02:53 Navigating Education and Personal Growth 05:55 The Gap Year: Travel and Self-Discovery 08:52 Lessons from Academia: Finding One's Voice 11:51 Transitioning to Intimacy Coordination 14:48 Understanding the Role of an Intimacy Coordinator 22:19 The Role of Intimacy Coordination 27:02 Importance of Intimacy Coordination on Set 31:55 Mental Health in Performance 39:18 Insights from Shogun Production 45:22 Diving into Language and Culture 50:40 What's in the Intimacy Coordinator's Kit? 57:29 Mental Health Toolkit for Performers 01:00:26 Balancing Acting and Intimacy Coordination 01:05:46 The Importance of Curiosity in Collaboration 01:06:50 Understanding the Psychological Impact of Performance 01:08:02 Regulatory Tools for Actors on Set 01:09:30 Aryn's Social Media and Sharing Knowledge 01:13:24 Introducing Aryn's Book - 'Performing with Resilience'  01:19:47 This One Time: A Transformative Audition Experience

    1h 18m
  4. 11/05/2025

    Episode 12: Akashi And Beyond ( With Mayumi Yoshida)

    This is such a fabulous episode!  Mayumi Yoshida shares her journey from a multicultural upbringing to becoming a filmmaker. She discusses the challenges she faced in the acting industry, particularly regarding representation, and how these experiences motivated her to create her own opportunities in theatre and film. Mayumi reflects on the impact of her grandmother's stories on her creative work, particularly in her film 'Akashi', which explores themes of love, commitment, and cultural identity. She emphasizes the importance of personal narratives in filmmaking and the support of her community in navigating the industry as an independent filmmaker.  You can catch screenings of 'Akashi' at the Toronto Reel Asian Film Festival on Sunday November 9th at TIFF Lightbox and also coming up in Vancouver at Vancouver Asian Film Festival on November 15th at 9pm at Scotia Bank Theatre as the festival's closing film! Mayumi Yoshida is a Japanese-born, Vancouver-based actor, writer, and director whose work bridges cultures and generations. Raised across Japan, Belgium, and the U.S., her international upbringing informs her storytelling—intimate, emotionally layered, and often exploring identity, intergenerational trauma, and the quiet ache of belonging. A TIFF Writer’s Studio alum and participant in WBD Access x Canadian Academy, and Beyond Japan Filmmakers Program (mentored by Hirokazu Koreeda). Yoshida crafts character-driven narratives with understated emotional power. Her directorial debut short, AKASHI, which she also wrote and starred in, won Outstanding Writer out of 4500 films at the NBCUniversal Short Film Festival and Best Female Director at the Vancouver Short Film Festival. Her SXSW Jury Award-winning music video Different Than Before was also nominated for a JUNO. She recently served as Associate Producer on the A24/Apple TV+ series SUNNY. Her debut feature, AKASHI just had it's award winning premiere at VIFF! Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 05:47 Journey into Filmmaking 09:19 Theater to Film Transition 12:11 Creating Akashi: The Play 17:52 Inspiration Behind Akashi: A Personal Story 23:01 Exploring Themes of Love and Commitment 28:06 The Influence of Family Stories 30:27 Navigating Personal Loss and Creative Expression 34:20 The Journey of a First-Time Filmmaker 36:16 Funding and Community Support in Filmmaking 37:59 Unexpected Success and Recognition 40:48 Embracing Identity and Ownership in Filmmaking 44:15 The Transition from Short Film to Feature 45:39 Building Experience Through Diverse Projects 49:42 The Importance of Story in Creative Choices 53:57 Visual Storytelling Beyond Dialogue 55:17 Symbolism and Juxtaposition in Film 57:36 Exploring Minimal Dialogue in Cinema 59:02 Shooting in Japan: Challenges and Creativity 01:01:12 Collaborative Filmmaking: The Importance of Team 01:03:20 Balancing Budget and Creative Control 01:07:00 The Casting Process: Building Connections 01:09:50 THIS ONE TIME: Community Impact in Filmmaking

    1h 15m
  5. 09/15/2025

    Episode 11: Wynonna Earp Fame, Feature Film Director & Mom Of Two (with Kat Barrell)

    In this powerful conversation with Kat Barrell we talk all about her journey as a creative and her path as a lifelong storyteller from theatre school to producing and directing indie shorts, to starring in network television, to writing and directing features. Kat and Kat also get vulnerable about the demands and unique challenges of motherhood for creative professionals and the importance of balance and self-advocacy in the industry. This episode is a so inspiring and is packed with so many incredibly important takeaways! Katherine (Kat) Barrell has shot over 100 episodes of scripted television and 15 feature films (leading 9 of them and directing two). She is best known for her series regular roles as Officer Nicole Haught in WYNONNA EARP (NBC, SYFY), Alicia Rutherford in WORKIN’ MOMS (NETFLIX) and Joy Harper on GOOD WITCH (HALLMARK).   Kat is a graduate of George Brown Classical Theatre School and trained at the Groundlings School of Comedy in Los Angeles as well as attending the UCLA extension program with a focus in television directing. Her feature directorial debut, ‘Flipping for Christmas’, was acquired by The Hallmark Channel and was voted one of the top 10 Christmas Movies of 2023 by House and Home Magazine. She most recently completed her second directorial feature, CLICKBAIT UNFOLLOWED, alongside co-director, Melanie Scrofano, for US streamer, TUBI. The pair also co-wrote the screenplay and co-starred.\ Chapters 00:00 The Creative Journey Begins 04:09 Navigating the Acting Landscape 07:07 The Impact of Mentorship 10:03 From Auditions to Breakthroughs 12:57 Directing: A New Hat 15:47 Personal Stories in Film 19:13 The Importance of Rehearsals 24:10 Transitioning from Actor to Director 28:02 Navigating the Hallmark Film Landscape 30:48 Creating 'The Clickbait Unfollowed' 36:56 The Realities of Social Media in Careers 37:32 Collaborative Strengths in Filmmaking 37:55 Casting Choices and Challenges 39:37 The Importance of Live Auditions 41:40 Directing While Pregnant 44:12 Balancing Motherhood and Creativity 46:57 The Myth of 'Having It All' as a Parent 49:26 Practical Tips for Working Parents 53:21 Living Life to Fuel Creativity 54:33 This One Time: A Cautionary Tale About Safety on Set

    57 min
  6. 09/08/2025

    Episode 10: From Trained Opera Singer to Hallmark Director And All The Hats In Between (With Eva Tavares)

    This episode is so incredibly inspiring! We chat with Eva Tavares all about her early creative life as a trained dancer and opera singer, her time on the stage as a musical theatre performer including the life changing role of Christine in the Broadway National Tour of Phantom Of The Opera, and her seamless transition from the stage into acting, directing and writing for film.  We get deep into the importance of mentorship and the valuable lessons learned from patience in this industry. Eva also shares so many important takeaways from her experience as an indie filmmaker on beautiful  projects like her the short film that's opened many doors for her called  'A Little Vacation' and the challenges and triumphs of her high concept music videos she's directed.    Eva's passion for storytelling has carried her from singing on stage to directing for Hallmark with many lessons and major wins along the way.  Multi-hyphenates! This one is for you! Chapters 02:23 Eva's Creative Journey: From Dance to Opera 04:42 Life on the Farm and Its Influence 06:53 Navigating Family Expectations in the Arts 09:32 Early Career: From University to Professional Work 14:09 The Importance of Smaller Roles and Backstage Experience 15:32 The Impact of the Banff Citadel Program 15:38 Transitioning to Toronto: Seeking Opportunities 17:40 Suzatsuka and the Journey to Phantom 19:56 The Experience of Playing Christine in Phantom 22:32 Navigating Personal Challenges in Performance 23:35 The Journey of Suzatska 26:54 Facing Life and Death in Auditions 32:22 From Musical Theatre to Film 37:51 Embracing New Opportunities in the Pandemic 42:52 Embracing the Journey of Creation 46:36 The Importance of Safe Spaces in Filmmaking 50:31 Valuing Every Crew Member's Contribution 53:26 Innovative Storytelling in Music Videos 01:06:21 The Art of Storytelling in Film 01:08:02 The Hallmark Make Her Mark Program 01:08:52 The Journey to Directing a Hallmark Movie 01:12:58 The Importance of Representation in Film 01:14:20 The Emotional Impact of Storytelling 01:16:02 The Challenges of Directing with a Baby on Set 01:18:17 Mutual Inspiration in the Creative Journey 01:18:57 This One Time 01:23:51 The Low Stakes of Creativity 01:30:17 Finding Joy in the Process of Creation

    1h 32m

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Welcome to the Booked & Busy Filmmaking podcast! This podcast for multi-hyphenate film creatives looking for the motivation, inspiration and information to navigate the film industry with confidence, stay resilient and get their stories made! Hosted by actor, writer, director Katrina Reynolds (aka KAT)!  Kat is a musical theatre performer who's been on Broadway, an actress who's been in multiple network TV shows and Hallmark films and an award filmmaker who didn't go to film school. We hope you'll stick around as Kat interviews directors, writers, actors, producers, and independent filmmakers who wear alllllll of those hats and we learn about their journeys as storytellers and the ups and downs they've navigated as creatives.