What's Kraken with Jo Szewczyk

Jo Szewczyk

Join bestselling author Jo Szewczyk in What’s Kraken?, Empty Hell’s signature interview series where raw, unfiltered conversations cut through the noise. In just 20 minutes, Jo—known for his dark narrative hit Surviving Gen X—dives deep with creators, artists, and the voices shaping culture, politics, and entertainment today. From filmmakers to musicians, writers to activists, comedians to elected officials—What’s Kraken? brings you the stories, struggles, and process behind the people changing the world around us. No scripts. No pretense. Just real talk with real people. Subscribe now and join our growing community of entertainment enthusiasts. New episodes drop regularly on our YouTube channel and everywhere you get your podcasts!

  1. Mad Ange: Sobriety, Grief & the Long Crawl Back | What's Kraken

    4d ago ·  Video

    Mad Ange: Sobriety, Grief & the Long Crawl Back | What's Kraken

    In this episode of What's Kraken, Jo sits down with Mad Ange — artist, writer, publisher, burlesque performer, and lifelong Vegas weirdo — for two hours on sobriety, grief, the old internet, and the long crawl back to yourself. Funny, filthy, and a lot more personal than either of them planned. Support Mad Ange's work at Crafty Bat: - Grab the Ephemeronomicon here: We are Amazon Affiliates. If you click and buy something, we will get $ Key Moments Opening riff – A virgin strawberry daiquiri so vile it deserved to die in a fire. Jo wanted to chuck it at an Uber driver; a red light killed the plan. Mid-interview, he asks if Mad Ange would've run the light for him — no hesitation: "F**k yes." Getting sober – Both came up the hard way. Mad Ange quit during shutdown — 14.5 months, six drinks since — after trying to get an abusive boyfriend to quit with her. He lasted 14 hours. The feral early internet – Usenet, AOL, Lycos, and the Vegas chat rooms they were both haunting in the 90s without ever crossing paths. A career with no single lane – Award-winning non-nude fetish model, ten years of burlesque, painting, sewing, stage managing, and a film-school noir parody shot in an escape room in under two hours. Crafty Bat – 12 years running. She built the occult day-planner Ephemeronomicon in 10 days with YouTuber Billy Brujo. The family grammar book – Reissuing an Urdu-English grammar written by her great-great-grandfather, printed out of the family home in Pakistan, with her dad on the foreword. The heart of it: loss – Losing her mother, a young friend, and fellow Vegas artist Masuimi Max within weeks of each other. Grief as waves, the year after as a chrysalis, and the slow rebuild. Advice to her younger self – Ignore everyone who says art isn't a real job. Keep being weird, keep being creative, keep falling in love.

    1h 53m
  2. The RIP Man 2's Georgie Ray on Horror, Acting, and Art | What's Kraken Interview

    Mar 19 ·  Video

    The RIP Man 2's Georgie Ray on Horror, Acting, and Art | What's Kraken Interview

    In this episode of What’s Kraken, Jo talks with Georgie Ray about RIP Man 2, indie horror, acting, and building characters from the inside out. From self-doubt on set to the joy of making art on a budget, this one gets personal, funny, and inspiring. Support the work at https://linktr.ee/Emptyhell Support the new movie here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/z12/the-rip-man-2-rest-in-pain-again Watch the original The RIP Man: https://www.justwatch.com/uk/movie/the-r-i-p-man Key Moments Opening riff – Jo and Georgie jump right into RIP Man 2, indie filmmaking, and the fun of discovering new actors on the rise. The Ostrich breakdown – Georgie explains her short film The Ostrich as a mix of Fleabag and Black Swan, built around the “ostrich effect” and a darker, more gruesome edge than the trailer reveals. Female rage as a creative lane – Georgie talks about loving horror, writing female-rage characters, and how that energy keeps showing up in both her films and the roles she gets cast in. Stage vs. screen – From playing Feste in Twelfth Night to working on film sets, Georgie shares how theatre demands instant recovery while film becomes a long game of waiting, bonding, and trying to stay present. Actor self-doubt is real – One of the most honest parts of the episode is Georgie opening up about the inner critic, overthinking movement and performance, and how she physically shakes it off to get back in the scene. The character bible – Georgie reveals her detailed actor process: building a full notebook for each character, down to how they wake up and what their routine looks like, so the performance feels lived-in. Personal heart of the episode – Georgie reflects on how supportive her parents have been, and shares the advice she’d give her younger self: good things will come, love yourself, and love the people who love you.

    28 min
  3. Robert Howell on Writing & Publishing | What's Kraken Interview

    10/22/2025 ·  Video

    Robert Howell on Writing & Publishing | What's Kraken Interview

    Jo gets local—and real—with author Robert Howell in this surprising and heartfelt episode of What’s Kraken. From childhood storytelling to publishing paranormal thrillers, Robert shares how a single rejection letter helped shape his 50-year writing journey. They dive into the origin stories behind Blood Mansion and Blood Castle, the quirks of self-publishing, and the minefield of indie publishing contracts. Robert talks candidly about staying grounded through the highs and lows of book launches, the importance of research in fiction, and how his kids helped him re-enter the writing world. Plus, how a haunted-feeling property and a real-life “wind phone” inspired his creepiest books yet. KEY MOMENTS: Opening riff – Jo’s playful intro: “Today… I could just touch your house if I want to, Robert!” Guest’s big insight – Robert on keeping his first rejection letter for 50 years to remember the next step will be better. Behind‑the‑scenes moment – How Robert’s idea for Blood Mansion came from visiting a creeped‑out empty property during his job in property‑management. Personal story – Transitioning from sci‑fi short stories as a teen to a young‑adult urban fantasy novel and then into self‑publishing. Why it matters – The broader takeaway: writing is a long game, publishing contracts matter, owning your rights counts—and dreams don’t expire.👉 Books mentioned: Blood Mansion, Blood Castle, A Devil of a Time👻 Themes: ghosts, witches, horror grounded in reality, self-doubt, perseverance, and writing as survival🖊️ Find Robert at: storywriter.ca or @StoryWriter on all the socials🌐 And don’t forget: https://linktr.ee/Emptyhell We are Amazon Affiliates—if we use an Amazon link and you click or buy, we do earn money.

    39 min

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Join bestselling author Jo Szewczyk in What’s Kraken?, Empty Hell’s signature interview series where raw, unfiltered conversations cut through the noise. In just 20 minutes, Jo—known for his dark narrative hit Surviving Gen X—dives deep with creators, artists, and the voices shaping culture, politics, and entertainment today. From filmmakers to musicians, writers to activists, comedians to elected officials—What’s Kraken? brings you the stories, struggles, and process behind the people changing the world around us. No scripts. No pretense. Just real talk with real people. Subscribe now and join our growing community of entertainment enthusiasts. New episodes drop regularly on our YouTube channel and everywhere you get your podcasts!