Backstage at TENCROW Studios (BTS)

TENCROW Studios

Backstage at TENCROW Studios (BTS) celebrates the creative spirit of Eastern North Carolina, exploring film, music, art, photography, technology, and the business of creativity. Each episode offers behind-the-scenes insights and conversations with local artists, filmmakers, musicians, and entrepreneurs. Tune in for inspiring stories, industry tips, and a closer look at the people and projects shaping our regional creative landscape.

Episodes

  1. 11/13/2025

    Bob Worden, esq. - Author (pt.3 Vietnam)

    Backstage at TENCROW Studios: The Vietnam War & The Cost of Miscalculation | Part 3 w/ Bob Worden In this third installment of our ongoing series with mediator and historian Bob Worden, we explore the Vietnam War — one of the most controversial, painful, and politically complex conflicts in modern American history. Drawing from his book How to Stop Wars and Save the World, Bob analyzes Vietnam the same way he would dissect a multi-party negotiation gone wrong: by examining motives, incentives, leadership decisions, and the points where peace was still possible. Alongside host Mike McCoy—retired Special Operations veteran and co-founder of TENCROW Studios—we break down how the United States entered a war it never clearly defined, how political incentives outweighed strategic logic, and how an entire generation paid the price. This conversation is not about assigning blame. It’s about understanding how wars actually start — and why they’re so hard to stop once momentum takes over. How French colonial history set the stage long before American involvement The rise of Ho Chi Minh and why communism appealed to everyday Vietnamese citizens Why the U.S. backed the wrong leaders in South Vietnam The political fear of “looking weak” and how it drove escalation The Gulf of Tonkin incident and the role misinformation played The Tet Offensive as the breaking point for public support How war becomes a self-sustaining political machine Parallels between Vietnam and modern conflicts today Vietnam isn’t just history. It’s a blueprint for how wars are justified, framed, and prolonged. This episode highlights how: Narrative can overtake reality “Strength” can be confused for wisdom And how everyday citizens often bear the cost of decisions made far above them Understanding Vietnam helps us understand the world we’re living in now. If you’re interested in geopolitical strategy, conflict resolution, military history, or just trying to make sense of current events — this conversation is worth your time. 🎧 Available wherever you listen to podcasts 📘 How to Stop Wars and Save the World — available now in print & audio 📍 Filmed at TENCROW Studios in Jacksonville, NC 🔗 https://tencrowstudios.com #VietnamWar #ModernHistory #ForeignPolicy #ConflictResolution #Podcast #TENCROWStudios #BackstageAtTENCROW #BobWorden #Leadership #HistoryPodcast #Geopolitics #HowToStopWars 🔍 Key Themes in This Episode:💡 Why This Matters Today:

    1h 38m
  2. 07/03/2025

    Bob Worden, esq. - Author (pt.2 The Civil War)

    Backstage at TENCROW Studios: How the Civil War Could’ve Been Avoided | Part 2 w/ Bob Worden In this gripping Part 2 of our ongoing podcast series with mediator and historian Bob Worden, we dive deep into one of the most defining and misunderstood chapters in American history: the Civil War. Using his experience as a mediator and former litigation strategist, Bob approaches history the same way he analyzes lawsuits—dissecting decisions, identifying missed opportunities for resolution, and asking: Could this war have been prevented? Together with host Mike McCoy—retired Special Operations veteran and co-founder of TENCROW Studios—they explore the conflict not just through the lens of battlefield strategy, but through the deeply human failures of leadership, communication, and compromise. This conversation is inspired by Bob’s book, How to Stop Wars and Save the World: Lessons in Negotiation, Settlement, and Leadership, available now in print and audiobook formats. Purchase the book on Amazon at the link below: https://a.co/d/dhpSJ9E 🔍 Key Themes in This Episode: The economic, political, and social forces leading up to the Civil War How Southern arrogance and poor risk assessment sealed their fate The untold plan for Southern expansion into Latin America The real impact of the Fugitive Slave Act and Uncle Tom’s Cabin Why the Emancipation Proclamation was both brilliant strategy and deeply controversial Robert E. Lee’s pivotal (and fatal) mistake at Gettysburg How inflation and bad fiscal decisions crippled the Confederacy Parallels between 1860s America and today’s polarized political climate 💡 Why This Matters Today:History doesn’t repeat itself—but it often rhymes. This episode reveals how leadership failures, tribal thinking, and inflexible ideologies led to catastrophic conflict. As modern America navigates political division, economic strain, and culture wars, the lessons from 1860 are more relevant than ever. If you’re interested in American history, conflict resolution, leadership, or simply want to understand how we got here—don’t miss this powerful and thought-provoking episode. 🎧 Available wherever you get your podcasts.📘 Learn more about Bob’s book at your favorite audiobook retailer.📍 Filmed at TENCROW Studios in Jacksonville, NC.🔗 tencrowstudios.com #CivilWar #AmericanHistory #Leadership #ConflictResolution #Podcast #TENCROWStudios #HistoryPodcast #BackstageAtTENCROW #BobWorden #Gettysburg #EmancipationProclamation #Lincoln #HistoricalAnalysis #HowToStopWars

    1h 52m
  3. 06/25/2025

    Honey Head Films - Indie Filmmaking, Growth & Strategy

    🎙️ Backstage at TENCROW Studios | Episode 7 — Honey Head Films In this episode, we sit down with Kristi Ray and Erika Arlee of Honey Head Films, the powerhouse behind the award-winning indie feature A Song for Imogene. What begins as a conversation about their creative journey quickly evolves into a deep and candid discussion about building sustainable careers as filmmakers outside of Hollywood. We talk about the magic of grassroots filmmaking, the power of trusting your gut when assembling a team, and what it really takes to make a micro-budget feature film — and then level up. Kristi and Erika open up about their transition from making a $200K regional film in Eastern North Carolina to developing their next feature: a high-concept, female-led, post-apocalyptic thriller titled Host Country. They share insights into how their unique creative dynamic works, what they’ve learned about packaging, pre-sales, and distribution, and the emotional cost of constantly pushing the boulder uphill in pursuit of meaningful art. The episode dives into filmmaking as both a spiritual and strategic practice — with reflections on intuition, manifestation, and staying grounded while scaling. We also touch on how Honey Head has created an unmistakable culture on set, affectionately known as a “Honey Head set” — where mental health, trust, and collaboration are foundational. Books mentioned in this episode:📖 Women Who Run with the Wolves by Clarissa Pinkola Estés📖 The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin Whether you're a filmmaker, creative entrepreneur, or someone navigating your own leap from passion to profession, this episode will leave you inspired, informed, and energized to keep building. Topics include:• Making A Song for Imogene in Eastern NC• Why they cast first-time crew and actors• Building community through film• What makes a “Honey Head” set so different• How they’re packaging and funding their next feature• Navigating industry bias and protecting your creative voice• The emotional toll of chasing the dream — and why it’s worth it• Using manifestation and intention in the creative process 📍Recorded at TENCROW Studios in Jacksonville, NC🎧 Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more📲 Follow @tencrowstudios and @honeyheadfilms for behind-the-scenes content

    1h 24m
  4. 05/30/2025

    How to Fund a Film - Ross Campbell

    🎙️ Episode Title: Producing with Purpose: A Conversation with Ross Campbell of Wasted Potential Studios In this episode of Backstage at TENCROW Studios, we sit down with producer, director, and industry strategist Ross Campbell, COO of Wasted Potential Studios and former head of Ark Entertainment. From childhood acting roles to international film financing, Ross brings a wealth of experience and candid insight into the business side of making movies — and the real work it takes to turn ideas into distribution-ready productions. Ross shares how he transitioned from acting into producing, studying at Chapman University's creative producing program — a degree focused on getting projects off the ground from concept to completion. He dives into how hands-on film school experience helped him build real-world skills, including how one of his student films went on to win a BAFTA for Best Short Film. But this episode goes far beyond storytelling. Ross lays out a step-by-step breakdown of independent film financing, covering: How to secure minimum guarantees from distributors like Lionsgate The role of foreign pre-sales and sales agents How and when to use debt financing and equity partners What investors are really looking for — and how to protect their returns We also explore the impact of state incentives, why North Carolina is a hidden gem for indie filmmakers, and how Wasted Potential Studios is leveraging Unreal Engine to push the boundaries of virtual production and interactive storytelling — including their upcoming open-world game Medieval Life. Ross also shares eye-opening stories, like his early experience getting hit with unexpected SAG costs that nearly derailed his first feature, and what filmmakers need to know about union rules, global one-roll status, and distribution pitfalls. Whether you're a filmmaker, investor, or just someone curious about how films go from script to screen (and make money doing it), this episode offers a crash course in both inspiration and execution. 🎧 Topics Covered: Breaking into producing through creative strategy Lessons from Chapman University’s hands-on curriculum How to build a BAFTA-winning film on a $5K budget Film financing structure 101: equity, debt, pre-sales, and MGs Maximizing state tax incentives (especially in NC) Why North Carolina may be the next big creative hub Upcoming projects from Wasted Potential Studios The future of filmmaking with Unreal Engine Advice for aspiring producers and indie investors 💥 One of the most informative and energizing episodes to date, this conversation is loaded with practical insight, war stories, and clear financial strategy — all designed to empower creatives and investors alike to step into the world of film with confidence.

    1h 34m
  5. 05/07/2025

    Bob Worden, esq. - Author (pt. 1 - American Revolution)

    In this episode, we sit down with attorney, mediator, and author Bob Worden, Esq., who brings a fresh lens to some of the most pivotal wars in history. Drawing from his book How to Stop Wars and Save the World, Bob shares what happens when you apply the mindset of a professional dispute resolver to global conflict—specifically the American Revolution, Civil War, and Vietnam.We dive into the real reasons behind the American Revolution, including Britain's strategic missteps, leadership failures, and a deep misunderstanding of colonial life. Bob unpacks how bad information, personal egos, and logistical chaos made war inevitable—and what could have changed the outcome.He also explores modern parallels to Ukraine, the dangers of government overreach, and how well-intentioned systems often get hijacked by opportunists. From King George III's isolation to George Washington’s reluctant leadership, this episode uncovers forgotten insights with surprising relevance to today's geopolitical tensions.📚 Topics include:Why Britain misunderstood the coloniesThe truth about Loyalists, taxes, and colonial class warfareHow misinformation and ego escalate conflictWhat history teaches us about mediation and powerThe ripple effects of the French alliance and post-war economicsLessons modern leaders can learn from past empiresIf you're a student of history, a fan of political philosophy, or just want a no-BS take on how wars start—and how they might be prevented—this episode is for you.🎧 Listen now on Spotify, YouTube, or wherever you get your podcasts.📖 Grab the book: How to Stop Wars and Save the World by Bob Worden, Esq.

    1h 20m

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Backstage at TENCROW Studios (BTS) celebrates the creative spirit of Eastern North Carolina, exploring film, music, art, photography, technology, and the business of creativity. Each episode offers behind-the-scenes insights and conversations with local artists, filmmakers, musicians, and entrepreneurs. Tune in for inspiring stories, industry tips, and a closer look at the people and projects shaping our regional creative landscape.