The Heart Of Show Business With Alexia Melocchi

Alexia Melocchi

Step into the bold and unfiltered world of show business with Alexia Melocchi—PGA producer, international distributor, author, and 30-year Hollywood insider. This is your backstage pass to the mindset, tactics, and truth behind how Hollywood really works. Through raw and inspiring conversations with A-list creators, business leaders, and global thought shapers, you'll discover the real strategies that lead to lasting success—on and off the screen. From insider tips to soulful storytelling, each episode is a masterclass in making your mark—not just in showbiz, but in every area of life.

  1. DEC 6

    Stop Waiting. Start Shooting. How Director Roel Reine bet on himself.

    Send us a text What if your next greenlight isn’t a yes from a gatekeeper but the momentum you create yourself? We sit with director Roel Reine for a fast, candid conversation about turning resourcefulness into results—mortgaging a home to finance a first feature, cutting a trailer that unlocks a studio deal, and shooting a $20k desert thriller to prove he could lead Hollywood casts. The throughline is clear: ownership beats permission, and speed beats perfection. Roel breaks down a craft mindset that audiences feel immediately: the three-scene first act. Define the hero and goal, reveal the opposition, establish the genre, then move. He explains why character development belongs in act two, where choices under pressure reveal depth without stalling pace. We also explore his on-set philosophy of directing while operating the camera—staying beside the lens to shape performance, block with intent, and capture multi-camera coverage that saves time and preserves spontaneity. The business playbook gets just as tactical. When the market slowed, Roel asked sales agents what would sell without stars and delivered a practical-effects bear thriller that’s now selling worldwide. He shares why building a slate matters—pursue a few big packages while making smaller, fast projects that keep you sharp and liquid. We dig into AI as a creative multiplier, including a fully AI-assisted animated feature for a European theme park, and the global mindset that opens doors far beyond Hollywood. You’ll leave with actionable tips: stabilize your shots, use a slider, collect “trailer shots” daily, color consistently with LUTs, and consider making a lean feature instead of a short. If you’re ready to trade waiting for working, press play and join us. Subscribe, share this episode with a filmmaker friend, and leave a review to help more creators find the show. What bold move will you make next? About your Host- Alexia Melocchi Buy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood Path Alexia Melocchi - Website The Heart of Show Business - Website Little Studio Films - Website Shop Our Merchandise! Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn about ROEL - director website  Support the show Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    29 min
  2. NOV 15

    Italian Pride and Global Purpose: NIAF's John Calvelli On Culture and Building Bridges

    Send us a text A room of 2,300 people fell completely silent—and not just any room, a ballroom filled with passionate Italians—while Andrea Bocelli sang “Mamma.” That shared hush becomes our doorway into a rich conversation with John F. Calvelli about what truly unites us: heritage, humility, and the courage to build bridges across differences. John wears two hats that reveal one mission. At the Wildlife Conservation Society, he champions global conservation from the Bronx Zoo to the farthest field sites. As the new chairman of the National Italian American Foundation, he’s focused on three priorities: energizing young professionals through mentorship and community, deepening U.S.–Italy ties in both culture and business, and building sustainable funding so those ambitions endure. We dive into the electric momentum of NIAF’s 50th anniversary gala—honoring a 104‑year‑old WWII veteran, watching a new generation sing along, and witnessing a respectful, cross‑party conversation with Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Senator Joe Manchin, and Maria Bartiromo that modeled what civic grace can look like. Threaded through it all is a leadership philosophy shaped by family tables, immigrant grit, and St. Francis’s wisdom: in giving we receive. John explains why stories move people more than statistics and how that insight helped power wins like naming the bison America’s national mammal—a coalition effort spanning Native nations, policymakers, and the conservation community, rooted in the Bronx Zoo’s historic role in bringing bison back from the brink. We explore how community and entertainment—film festivals, documentaries, shared meals—turn values into action, whether the goal is cultural pride or wildlife protection. If this conversation resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who cares about culture or conservation, and leave a quick review to help more listeners find the show. Your voice helps us keep building a community that protects what matters—our stories and our wild places. About your Host- Alexia Melocchi Buy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood Path Alexia Melocchi - Website The Heart of Show Business - Website Little Studio Films - Website Shop Our Merchandise! Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn About NIAF https://www.niaf.org Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    28 min
  3. NOV 8

    Gaslighting Isn’t Romantic, It’s A Plot with Shiva Negar and Bela Behar

    Send us a text What if a thriller could do more than raise your pulse—what if it could help you see the early signs of harm and chart a path back to yourself? We sit with writer-producer Bella Bahar and actress Shiva Nagar to explore Deadly Vow, a film that starts with romance, swerves into danger, and refuses to look away from the realities of domestic abuse. The conversation moves from Cannes panels to late-night calls between collaborators, revealing how a story powered by empathy becomes a movement for awareness, healing, and change. Shiva brings us inside her character’s world, honoring the emotional truth of someone who once chose love and family before facing control, isolation, gaslighting, and escalating threats. Bella shares why she left a medical career to produce a project rooted in real experiences, drawing on years of advocacy through Paradise Charity and a deep belief that cinema can connect audiences to the hard-to-name patterns many endure in silence. Together, we talk about how independent film actually gets made—finding investors at markets, delivering to festivals and distributors, and protecting sensitive material—while keeping the mission front and center. At the core is sisterhood: women sharing knowledge instead of competing for the spotlight, translating industry jargon, showing up to meetings, and holding space when the work gets heavy. We discuss the first steps for someone living in fear, the importance of recognizing warning signs early, and what it means to break the cycle for children who learn what “normal” looks like at home. You’ll hear why storytelling creates empathy, how validation can be a catalyst for healing, and the simple, fierce reminder: you are not what happened to you; you are what you rise from. Deadly Vow arrives November 14. Join us to learn the signs, support survivors, and back a film made with courage and care. If this conversation moved you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review—your voice helps more listeners find resources and hope. Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    25 min
  4. AUG 15

    Faith in Hollywood with Dr. Ted Baehr

    Send us a text What happens when faith meets the film industry? Dr. Ted Baehr, founder of MovieGuide magazine  reveals the surprising economic power of values-based entertainment in this eye-opening conversation. From growing up as the son of a movie star who appeared in 62 films to  before his own spiritual transformation, Dr. Baehr shares his remarkable journey. After experiencing a profound change through reading the Bible "just to prove it was wrong," he dedicated his life to elevating storytelling standards through a lens of faith, family, and values. The most surprising revelation? Faith-friendly films aren't just moral entertainment—they're financial powerhouses. Dr. Baehr's economic analysis shows how movies with positive messages consistently outperform R-rated counterparts at the box office. Case in point: his MovieGuide award nominees include a $2 billion box office hit (Inside Out 2) created by Christian filmmakers who cleverly wove biblical principles into mainstream entertainment. With penetrating insights about Hollywood's marketing machine (representing 60% of a film's success), Dr. Baehr explains why many faith-based films struggle despite quality content—and how filmmakers can reach the untapped market of 110-120 million weekly churchgoers. His limited-enrollment masterclass teaches industry professionals how to craft compelling stories where "love triumphs over hate" without compromising their values. Whether you're a filmmaker, industry professional, or simply care about the entertainment your family consumes, this conversation offers rare insider knowledge about navigating the entertainment landscape with your soul intact. Listen now to discover how the light of faith is quietly transforming Hollywood from within. TAKE THE MASTERCLASS HERE https://www.movieguide.org/master-class SUBSCRIBE TO MOVIE GUIDE HERE https://www.movieguide.org BUY THE GOLDEN AGE OF HOLLYWOOD https://a.co/d/dI0yhw4 Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    29 min
  5. AUG 2

    The Opera Singer Who became America's tenor: Christopher Macchio

    Send us a text What happens when destiny meets talent? Christopher Macchio's remarkable journey from a shy teenager hiding his voice to becoming "America's Tenor" exemplifies how embracing your gifts can transform your life in extraordinary ways. At just 13, Macchio discovered he could mimic different vocal styles while listening to the Godfather Part III soundtrack. Yet fear kept this talent hidden until a perceptive high school choir director recognized his exceptional gift during a private audition. Even then, stage fright followed Macchio to music conservatory, where classmates remained unaware of his abilities until final exams revealed his stunning voice. The pivotal moment in Macchio's career came through a last-minute opportunity when Elton John canceled a New Year's Eve performance at Mar-a-Lago. With less than 24 hours' notice, Macchio flew to Palm Beach and captivated Donald Trump and a thousand guests, leading to an invitation to perform at Rod Stewart's 70th birthday celebration the following week. His connection with the Trump family deepened when he was asked to perform at Robert Trump's White House funeral in 2020 – only the third funeral ever held in the East Room after Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. This profound experience culminated in singing the National Anthem at President Trump's 2024 inauguration inside the Capitol Rotunda. Beyond his performances, Macchio passionately advocates for elevating music culture. As co-founder of the charity "Make Music Right," he guides young people in creating wholesome content that inspires rather than appeals to base instincts. His perspective on contemporary music reflects his belief that art should elevate listeners aesthetically and morally. Defining himself as "curious, ambitious, and grateful," Macchio's philosophy centers on understanding human experiences, valuing truth, and finding beauty in authenticity. His story reminds us that our greatest potential often lies behind our deepest fears, and that embracing our gifts – not for personal glory but to serve others – can open doors we never imagined possible. Join us for this intimate conversation with Christopher Macchio and discover how music can transcend politics, connect hearts, and reveal the extraordinary beauty that comes from sharing your authentic voice with the world. About Christopher Macchio Follow Christopher on INSTAGRAM Make Music Right About your Host- Alexia Melocchi Buy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood Path Alexia Melocchi - Website The Heart of Show Business - Website Little Studio Films - Website Shop Our Merchandise! Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    41 min
  6. JUL 10

    Beyond Hollywood: How One Producer's Nonprofit Work Changed Thousands of Lives

    Send us a text Peter Samuelson, legendary film producer and philanthropist, shares his journey of combining Hollywood success with meaningful social impact through his foundations and new book "Finding Happy." • Film credits include Revenge of the Nerds, Return of the Pink Panther, Arlington Road, and many other classics • Founded First Star organization in 1999 to house, educate and encourage foster youth through university partnerships • Created a program where 89% of foster youth participants go to college versus standard 6% national average • Shares harrowing story of rescuing a cat in Morocco during Pink Panther filming as lesson in risk assessment • "Random Acts of Kindness and Pay it Forward" program teaches foster youth to help others despite their own challenges • Co-founded Starlight Children's Foundation with Steven Spielberg to help seriously ill children • EDAR initiative provides mobile, single-user shelters for homeless individuals at $800 per unit • Believes that helping others creates ripples of positive impact that extend far beyond initial actions • Films should have "double bottom line" - both commercial viability and positive social impact • Defines himself as "career producer, philanthropist, dad" Get Peter Samuelson's book "Finding Happy" on Amazon or wherever books are sold. Donate and Contribute  https://www.firststar.org/about/ About your Host- Alexia Melocchi Buy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood Path Alexia Melocchi - Website The Heart of Show Business - Website Little Studio Films - Website Shop Our Merchandise! Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    49 min
  7. JUN 20

    The Modern Day Wife: Building Community Beyond Labels

    Send us a text Two entrepreneurs named Megan found each other through a charity collaboration during COVID, sparking a business partnership that would redefine women's community events across North America. The Modern Day Wife co-founders Meagan Ayers and Meghan Fialkoff reveal how their instant connection transformed into a thriving brand known for "upscale events with substance." Despite what the name might suggest, their community welcomes women from all walks of life – married, single, divorced, entrepreneurs, stay-at-home moms, and everyone in between. "There has to be something said about understanding the husband and wife title that creates something that helps society," explains Megan Ayers, who created the name as an aspiration before becoming a wife herself. Their flagship event, Soirée en Blanc, transforms the Sofitel Hotel in Los Angeles into a French-themed celebration where a thousand attendees dressed in white experience everything from intimate rooftop lunches to celebrity panels and fashion shows. The co-founders have mastered the art of creating immersive experiences that feel like "a cruise boat" with multiple levels of engagement. Beyond events spanning from California to Canada, The Modern Day Wife has expanded into digital content with a magazine (soon launching a "40 under 40" edition), podcast, and membership site offering on-demand courses. What distinguishes them from other women's communities is their holistic approach – they celebrate all the "hats" women wear rather than focusing exclusively on business or motherhood. The podcast reveals the founders' complementary personalities and shared values, particularly their commitment to humanitarian work. "My biggest upset with the world right now is celebrities not investing in humanitarian work," shares Megan Fialkov, challenging the "me, me, me" focus of social media culture. Experience The Modern Day Wife community at their upcoming events in Los Angeles, Toronto, and Scottsdale – or connect through their newly redesigned website launching this summer. Join these passionate entrepreneurs who have mastered the art of "pivoting while staying on brand" in their mission to create meaningful connections among women. Follow this Brand  and get Tix for their events here: www.moderndaywife.com About your Host- Alexia Melocchi Buy My Book - An Insiders Secret: Mastering the Hollywood Path Alexia Melocchi - Website The Heart of Show Business - Website Little Studio Films - Website Shop Our Merchandise! Twitter Instagram Facebook LinkedIn Thanks for listening! Follow us on X, Instagram and Facebook and on the podcast's official site www.theheartofshowbusiness.com

    38 min
4.9
out of 5
60 Ratings

About

Step into the bold and unfiltered world of show business with Alexia Melocchi—PGA producer, international distributor, author, and 30-year Hollywood insider. This is your backstage pass to the mindset, tactics, and truth behind how Hollywood really works. Through raw and inspiring conversations with A-list creators, business leaders, and global thought shapers, you'll discover the real strategies that lead to lasting success—on and off the screen. From insider tips to soulful storytelling, each episode is a masterclass in making your mark—not just in showbiz, but in every area of life.