Convos about Conscious Media with Kia

Kia Kiso-Brennan

What if the films, shows, and stories that actually reflect your life — your values, your questions, your inner world, your future — were easier to find? Convos is a guided expedition into the conscious media landscape: a growing world of content built to inform, uplift, and align with what viewers actually care about and the worlds they want to embody. Host Kia Kiso-Brennan (award-winning entertainment producer and lifelong lover of story) covers the full range. Some episodes are solo: Kia speaking directly on topics, trends, and what she's discovering along the way. Others are conversations: with fans sharing how they find content that reflects their values and what it means to them, filmmakers and creators sharing how and why they make it, and experts helping explain why it matters. Episode by episode, we're drawing a map. And together, envisioning what this landscape could become. Whether you're a filmmaker, a creator, or someone who's always felt the absence of stories made for you... this is that conversation. Convos about Conscious Media with Kia → SHAPE THE FUTURE, take the Founders Circle survey (I read every response): consciousmediaconvos.com → SUBSCRIBE and JOIN THE CONVERSATION: consciousmediaconvos.com Follow: FB / IG / TikTok / Substack: @consciousmediaconvos | X: @cmediaconvos | LinkedIn: @consciousmedia-convos Photo: Jen Serena / @serenacreative Post sound assistance: Dave Barnaby, MPSE Graphic animation: Drew Unser / cdrewunser.com Music: Simon Jomphe Lepine via Storyblocks a conscious media visionaries production

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Peter Farrelly: A Soul in a Guy Named Pete

    "I'm not Pete Farrelly. I'm a soul in a guy named Pete Farrelly." That's what the Oscar-winning writer/director/producer ("Green Book," "Dumb and Dumber," and "There's Something About Mary") said to me during this conversation. And it was far from the only moment that stopped me. In Episode 3 of "Convos about Conscious Media with Kia," Pete Farrelly sat down and went somewhere he doesn't normally go publicly. We talked about the premiere night regarding disability advocacy that changed every movie he's made since. About checking the ending of every Dateline episode before he'll commit to listening. And about praying every day for almost 50 years and learning meditation from Jim Carrey. This is a side of Hollywood you rarely hear. Pete told me at the end that I opened him up in ways he might cringe about later. He assured me he feels good about everything he shared. I think you'll understand why once you hear it. Topics: the premiere night that changed everything · the Dateline test · 50 years of daily prayer · transcendental meditation · near-death experiences · disability inclusion in film · conscious filmmaking --------------------------------------------- → SHAPE THE FUTURE: take the Founders Circle survey: consciousmediaconvos.com → SUBSCRIBE and JOIN THE CONVERSATION: consciousmediaconvos.com --------------------------------------------- → LISTEN & WATCH ON PODCAST PLATFORMS: · Substack: @consciousmediaconvos · All others can be found here: consciousmediaconvos.com → FOLLOW CONVOS: · FB / IG / TikTok / Substack: @consciousmediaconvos · X: @cmediaconvos · LinkedIn: @consciousmedia-convos Photo: Jen Serena / @serenacreative Editor: Drew Unser / cdrewunser.com Post sound assistance: Dave Barnaby, MPSE Music: Simon Jomphe Lepine via Storyblocks a conscious media visionaries production

  2. Jul 8

    What Are You Turning On? The Science of How Media Affects Us

    75% of scientific study participants felt better after doing one thing with their smartphones for two weeks. That's significant! And just the beginning. Producing this episode changed how I watch what I watch. I go deep into what the science actually says about how media shapes us. Mentally, emotionally, physically. I dove into six decades of research. What I found is scary, mindblowing, and empowering. In Episode 2 of Convos about Conscious Media, I walk through the science of how media reshapes us: George Gerbner’s Mean World Syndrome (heavy TV viewers believe the world is more dangerous than it actually is), narrative transportation (absorbed viewers adopt a story’s attitudes and carry them into real life), and the prosocial media research: over 100 studies, 22,000 participants, confirming that what we watch can measurably increase compassion, generosity, and helping behavior. The question isn’t whether media affects us. That science is settled. The question is what we choose to turn on next. I think you should turn this one on. Topics: smartphone study · Mean World Syndrome · narrative transportation · prosocial media research · embodied simulation · cortisol and inspiring media · emotional contagion · "you are what you watch." → Shape the future, take the founding audience survey (I read every response) and Subscribe: consciousmediaconvos.com Follow Convos: IG / FB / TikTok / Substack: @consciousmediaconvos X: @cmediaconvos Photo: Jen Serena / @serenacreative Editor: Drew Unser / @cdrewunser-editor Music: Simon Jomphe Lepine via Storyblocks a conscious media visionaries production

  3. May 5

    What Is Conscious Media? You Know It When You See It

    Nobody fully agrees on what conscious media is. Not the festival directors, not the filmmakers making it, not the audiences watching it, not the researchers who study it… If you've ever finished a movie or a show and just sat there — not stunned, just changed — you already know what conscious media is. You just didn't have the name for it. You're not alone. There are over 100 million of us in the U.S. and even more globally, and almost nobody knows the name of the genre we love watching. In this first episode of Convos about Conscious Media, host Kia Kiso-Brennan walks the territory we've all been wandering. She brings you the working definitions and then explains why every one of them ends up at the same place: "You know it when you see it." From a moment crouched behind a Stage 24 set at Warner Bros. — where a single question reshaped her career — to the question this whole show exists to answer together: what is media that positively shapes our lives and envisions a future we want to live in? And how do we find more of it? The premise of the show: Definition by conversation, episode by episode, we map it out together. This is where the convos start. Topics: defining conscious media · conscious media vs. SIE · faith-based media · the food-spectrum metaphor · industry voices · specific titles that qualify · the big question that wouldn't leave. → Shape the future, take the founding audience survey (I read every response): consciousmediaconvos.com → Subscribe at consciousmediaconvos.com Follow Convos: IG / FB / TikTok / Substack: @consciousmediaconvos X: @cmediaconvos Photo: Jen Serena / @serenacreative Sound edit: Dave Barnaby, MPSE Graphic animation: Drew Unser / @cdrewunser-editor Music: Simon Jomphe Lepine via Storyblocks a conscious media visionaries production

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What if the films, shows, and stories that actually reflect your life — your values, your questions, your inner world, your future — were easier to find? Convos is a guided expedition into the conscious media landscape: a growing world of content built to inform, uplift, and align with what viewers actually care about and the worlds they want to embody. Host Kia Kiso-Brennan (award-winning entertainment producer and lifelong lover of story) covers the full range. Some episodes are solo: Kia speaking directly on topics, trends, and what she's discovering along the way. Others are conversations: with fans sharing how they find content that reflects their values and what it means to them, filmmakers and creators sharing how and why they make it, and experts helping explain why it matters. Episode by episode, we're drawing a map. And together, envisioning what this landscape could become. Whether you're a filmmaker, a creator, or someone who's always felt the absence of stories made for you... this is that conversation. Convos about Conscious Media with Kia → SHAPE THE FUTURE, take the Founders Circle survey (I read every response): consciousmediaconvos.com → SUBSCRIBE and JOIN THE CONVERSATION: consciousmediaconvos.com Follow: FB / IG / TikTok / Substack: @consciousmediaconvos | X: @cmediaconvos | LinkedIn: @consciousmedia-convos Photo: Jen Serena / @serenacreative Post sound assistance: Dave Barnaby, MPSE Graphic animation: Drew Unser / cdrewunser.com Music: Simon Jomphe Lepine via Storyblocks a conscious media visionaries production