Stories That Move

DreamOn Studios

When we create videos for our clients, there's often an incredibly rich narrative that we can't include in the final cut. Being behind the scenes, we're fortunate to hear the depth and full context behind each story.  So in this podcast, we want to pull back the curtain and allow you to experience the extraordinary stories of extraordinary people we've been honored to connect with.  Go on an adventure with us. Gain a new perspective. Learn something new. Be challenged. Feel inspired.www.dreamonstudios.io

  1. 12/09/2025

    Jon Carmichael | 108: A Once-In-A-Lifetime Eclipse Photo

    A canceled keynote, a delayed flight, and a pilot with a rag might sound like chaos—until you see how it all snaps into focus. Photographer and pilot Jon Carmichael joins us to unpack the once-in-a-lifetime chain reaction that led to “108,” his breathtaking mosaic of the Great American Eclipse captured from a Southwest Airlines window at 39,000 feet. From childhood rocket launches and a seventh-grade eclipse demo to a last-minute scramble across flight paths, Jon shows how stubborn curiosity, bold asks, and help from total strangers can bend the odds. We talk through the technical and the human: why photographing the moon’s shadow required telephoto mosaics and ATC-cleared S-turns, how the layered plastic of a window warps images, and what it took to catch the half-second “diamond ring.” Jon explains the thin blue line of our atmosphere and why the image feels like space despite its commercial altitude. Then the story pivots—Elon Musk cancels a surprise keynote, Jack Dorsey hears Jon’s tale, and in 45 minutes Jon steps on stage for the first time to speak to 5,000 people. The room erupts, and a new calling is born. This episode is a masterclass in perspective and perseverance. You’ll hear practical lessons for leaders on building cultures of curiosity, for creators on asking boldly and iterating under pressure, and for anyone who needs a reminder that awe can heal division. If you’ve never stood in totality, Jon makes the case to travel the extra miles—because 99 percent isn’t the same as 100. If this story moved you, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Check out more of Jon's Work: JonCarmichael.com Jon's Instagram Jon's X (Twitter) FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    1h 12m
  2. 11/18/2025

    Andrew Morgan | Untold Stories, Unfolding Change

    A single conversation in an airport changed everything. Andrew Morgan—award-winning director of The True Cost, The Heretic, and Long Gone By—joins us to share how a documentary made in a season of grief set him on a path to tell human stories that cut through noise and shift culture. We get candid about why certain ideas won’t let go, how to find projects that scare you in all the right ways, and what it means to make work that’s truly worth someone’s time. We dig into the craft: documentary as the art of listening, scripted storytelling as the art of speaking, and the power of blending both. Andrew talks attention spans without the doom, making short-form that leads to deeper experiences, and his steadfast love for theaters as spaces where phones go dark and imagination opens up. We also wrestle with tools and trends—from AI to shooting on film—and why adding intentional friction can make the work more honest, more beautiful, and more alive. Then we go story by story. The True Cost, a decade on, still exposes fashion’s hidden human and environmental toll and proves that storytelling can be a catalyst for change. Long Gone By reframes immigration through a mother’s fierce love, challenging us to see people over policy. And Ultra, a short salvaged from a COVID-canceled feature, shows how failure can become a meditation on endurance, friendship, and meaning. Andrew hints at a new documentary love story he believes is his best work yet. Check out Untold L.A. www.untold.la youtube.com/@UNTOLD_la instagram.com/untold_la FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    54 min
  3. 11/04/2025

    Scott Michaels & Jen Dow | From Warsaw Indiana to Broadway

    What if the most transformative theater in your life isn’t in Times Square, but under a 70-year-old roof in Indiana—where the stage is a circle, the audience is inches away, and young artists get their first lead before they ever see a Broadway dressing room? We sit down with artistic director Scott Michaels and managing director Jen Dow to explore how Wagon Wheel Center for the Arts built a national reputation from a local heartbeat. Scott shares how an athlete’s mindset made him a choreographer obsessed with process and problem solving—especially in the round, where there are no wings, no fly system, and no hiding. Jen traces a path from gymnastics and choir to a portfolio career—performer, wig designer, producer, teacher—that grew wherever the theater had a need. Together, they’ve created a culture that functions like a team: no bench players, just collaborators who learn fast, lead early, and carry the work with pride. We dig into the youth pipeline behind the theater’s national impact, from Wagon Wheel Jr. intensives to college performers earning first contracts that become springboards to tours and Broadway. Hear the story of Morgan, who led Sister Act in Warsaw and later starred as Eliza in Hamilton, returning to surprise a new Dolores and remind today’s cast what’s possible. As a nonprofit, the theater is shifting from ticket-heavy revenue toward a healthier mix of contributions and community support. We talk year-end giving, a cabaret-style gala featuring Symphony, alumni spotlights, and kids onstage, plus the long game of sustainability, facilities, and keeping the round sacred. If you’ve never experienced theater where actors move around you and emotion hits from all sides, now’s the time. Subscribe, share this with a friend who loves live performance, and leave a review to help more people find these stories. Ready to feel the difference a round stage makes? Grab tickets at www.wagonwheelcenter.org and tell us which show you’re seeing next. FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    1h 14m
  4. 10/21/2025

    Rachel Sheerin | Spark, Burnout, Joy

    Burnout doesn’t start with apathy—it starts with caring so much that you disappear. We bring in keynote speaker and burnout expert Rachel Sheerin to unpack how overgiving becomes a quiet habit, why resentment creeps in when service turns into expectation, and how to choose joy as a daily practice instead of a performance. From childhood scripts and firstborn pressure to the moment a laptop meets a window, Rachel traces the patterns high performers know too well: doing more, asking less, and hoping the next win will finally feel like enough. What follows is a practical roadmap back to yourself. We redefine joy as happiness without an audience, then map the small decisions that restore it: identifying “energy buttons,” consuming with clarity in a world of constant inputs, and building boundaries that protect your best work and your best relationships. You’ll hear how to say no with “I know,” why givers need limits because takers rarely have any, and how stepping back can create real growth for the people around you. We round it out with community: choosing a round table on purpose and only taking advice from people you’d trade places with in that domain. If you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or anyone who cares deeply, this conversation will help you swap martyrdom for meaning and refill your capacity without losing your edge. FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    1 hr
  5. 10/07/2025

    Nathan Underneath | From Engineer to Artist

    What happens when you walk away from a successful engineering career to pursue your artistic passion? For Nathan Underneath, founder of Moving Pictures Tattoo Cinema, it meant discovering his true purpose. Nathan's journey takes us from his childhood as a creative kid in a conservative household to touring as a drummer, teaching preschool, and eventually climbing the corporate ladder in the orthopedic industry. With fourteen national certifications and a Six Sigma black belt, he had built an impressive career—but something was missing. Despite financial success, he yearned for more meaningful human connection and impact. The transformation from engineer to tattoo artist wasn't as radical as it might seem. Nathan's analytical, problem-solving mindset transferred perfectly to the artistic realm, where he approaches each tattoo as a unique challenge. What truly distinguishes his work is his commitment to storytelling. Rather than simply recreating images clients bring in, Nathan dives deep into the meaning behind each request, crafting personalized art that captures life experiences, relationships, and personal transformations. As the first and only tattoo shop permitted in downtown Warsaw, Indiana, Moving Pictures Tattoo Cinema operates with a mission to "serve, uplift, and inspire." Nathan secured this unprecedented approval through persistence and community engagement—personally meeting with property owners, collecting testimonials, and demonstrating his commitment to enhancing the downtown area. His business now participates in numerous community initiatives, including fundraisers to eliminate school lunch debt and art nights at local missions. Nathan's leadership style extends to how he develops his team, encouraging each artist to find their unique voice rather than creating replicas of himself. Through regular roundtable discussions where team members express appreciation for each other and one-on-one mentoring sessions, he's created an environment where creativity flourishes alongside personal growth. Ready to see how tattoo art can tell your story? Connect with Nathan and his team by searching "Moving Pictures Tattoo Cinema" on social media and discover how meaningful ink can transform your life. FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    1h 2m
  6. 09/09/2025

    Michelle Smith-Ledrew | Fashion is More than Clothing

    Michelle Smith-Ledrew's fashion journey began with a childhood love of sketching outfits and creating "looks for less" in her small hometown of Mentone, Indiana. That spark of creativity eventually led her through the retail world, from managing high-volume stores in Florida to styling high-profile military clients near Washington DC. When life brought her back to Indiana in 2014, she recognized an opportunity in Warsaw's dynamic professional community—there wasn't a single boutique serving local women. Glam Boutique was born from this gap in the market, but Michelle's vision extended far beyond selling clothes. "My passion has become a movement to empower women by building confidence through fashion," she explains. "There really is power in a great outfit." She understands that women juggling careers, families, and community involvement often lose themselves in the process. Her boutique creates a space where women feel seen, valued, and reconnected with their authentic selves through thoughtfully curated fashion experiences. What truly distinguishes Michelle's approach is her dedication to fostering community rather than competition. "We've come to a space where now it's about building each other up," she reflects. This philosophy shines through her famous fashion galas, where she showcases women of all ages and body types from her clientele, many initially reluctant to participate but ultimately transformed by the experience. During the pandemic, this community focus became her lifeline, inspiring creative solutions like her "hug in a box" gift packages that kept her business afloat while supporting her staff. Looking ahead, Michelle is excited to be part of Warsaw's downtown revitalization, having recently purchased a building to establish more permanent roots. Her advice to aspiring entrepreneurs reflects her own journey: be passionate about what you do, be present in your business, and truly understand your customer. Visit Glam Boutique at 108 East Center Street or online at glampresents.com to experience firsthand how fashion can become a vehicle for empowerment, confidence, and community. FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    42 min
  7. 08/26/2025

    Jim Grant | If It Isn't Fun, Don't Do It: Building Sailrite From Scratch

    Jim Grant's remarkable journey from political scientist to sailing entrepreneur unfolds as a testament to curiosity, resilience, and the power of pursuing passion. As the founder of Sailrite, Jim transformed a simple solution to a personal problem—needing better sails for a competition—into a thriving family business that spans three generations. Growing up on Crooked Lake in Indiana, Jim developed an early affinity for boating and entrepreneurship, fixing outboard motors with his brother as teenagers. His path took unexpected turns, from being among the first American students to study abroad globally in the 1950s (where he encountered figures like Eleanor Roosevelt and the Pope) to teaching political philosophy at the university level. The genesis of Sailrite came when Jim, unable to get professional sails made in time for a national sailing competition, crafted his own—and placed third. This success led to writing instructional articles and manuals on sail construction, which evolved into a business providing materials and guidance for DIY enthusiasts. What began with sail kits expanded to "make your own canvas" projects, supported by durable sewing machines designed to last, unlike the disposable alternatives flooding the market. Jim's entrepreneurial spirit shines through in stories of running the business from an unheated barn in Indiana, starting a printing operation to produce manuals and catalogs, and continuously adapting to changing circumstances. Throughout it all, his philosophy remained consistent: "If it isn't fun, don't do it. Take a hobby and make it a life." Now a multi-million dollar enterprise led by the next generation, Sailrite continues to empower people to create with their hands. Jim's advice to aspiring entrepreneurs? "Don't be discouraged by failure. Failure is a way to learn." His story reminds us that with persistence, adaptability, and genuine passion, we can build something meaningful that transcends our own time—turning what we love into a lasting legacy. FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    44 min
  8. 08/12/2025

    Smiley Poswolsky | Building Belonging

    The difference between companies that retain top talent and those with revolving doors often comes down to one thing: a culture of belonging. In this illuminating conversation with workplace belonging expert Adam "Smiley" Pozwalski, we uncover why human connection has become the competitive advantage modern organizations can't afford to ignore. Smiley shares his journey from being the slowest but most enthusiastic runner on his high school cross-country team to becoming a globally recognized keynote speaker who's delivered 700 presentations across 25 countries. His path wasn't linear - after experiencing his own quarter-life crisis in a stable but unfulfilling government job, he took a risk by self-publishing a book that eventually sold 10,000 copies and launched his speaking career. The statistics he shares are compelling: 70% of Americans are disengaged at work, costing businesses $150 billion annually. Meanwhile, organizations that foster strong connections see dramatic improvements - 56% better job performance, 50% lower turnover risk, and 18 times more promotions. These numbers tell a clear story: belonging isn't just a nice-to-have, it's essential for business success. Particularly illuminating is Smiley's advice for creating cultures that resonate with younger generations. As the first smartphone generation, Gen Z brings different expectations around speed, mental health awareness, and personal growth opportunities. Yet their fundamental needs mirror what we all seek: to be seen, heard, and valued for who we are. Whether you're leading a global enterprise or building a startup, Smiley's practical guidance on treating "culture like a product" - something that constantly evolves and improves based on feedback - offers a roadmap for creating workplaces where people genuinely want to stay. Want to learn more? Join us at the Warsaw Growth Summit on November 6th, where Smiley will be delivering a keynote presentation on building cultures of belonging in our increasingly digital world. FIND US ON THE SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dreamonstudios.io Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DreamOnStudios574 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dreamon-studios/

    43 min

Ratings & Reviews

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When we create videos for our clients, there's often an incredibly rich narrative that we can't include in the final cut. Being behind the scenes, we're fortunate to hear the depth and full context behind each story.  So in this podcast, we want to pull back the curtain and allow you to experience the extraordinary stories of extraordinary people we've been honored to connect with.  Go on an adventure with us. Gain a new perspective. Learn something new. Be challenged. Feel inspired.www.dreamonstudios.io