Heart Of It

Lights, Camera...Actor!!

39 min · 15. juni 2026
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Scott has longtime friend, Brett Greenstein, partner at Greenstein Daniel Casting, for a thoughtful conversation about career journeys, creative leadership, and the evolving future of entertainment. Brett shares the story of his largely unplanned path into the world of casting, one that ultimately led him to a position where he helps shape major productions and influences some of Hollywood’s most important creative decisions. His journey serves as a reminder that careers are often built not through perfectly designed plans, but through curiosity, relationships, hard work, and a willingness to embrace unexpected opportunities. The discussion explores the often misunderstood art of casting. Brett offers insight into what makes a great casting director, the responsibility that comes with identifying talent, and the delicate balance between creative instinct, business realities, and storytelling. Listeners gain a behind-the-scenes look at how casting decisions can fundamentally impact the success of a project and why finding the right person for a role is far more nuanced than many realize. Scott shares his admiration for Brett’s professionalism, humility, and ability to navigate high-stakes decisions in a constantly changing industry. Their friendship creates an authentic and engaging dialogue that goes beyond Hollywood and touches on broader themes of leadership, trust, and judgment. The conversation also looks ahead to the future, examining how artificial intelligence and emerging technologies may reshape entertainment. Rather than viewing innovation as a threat, Brett offers a thoughtful perspective on the enduring importance of human creativity, intuition, and connection. Together, Scott and Brett discuss how technology will likely change the tools of the industry while reinforcing the value of uniquely human insight. The result is a meaningful conversation between two friends about purpose, creativity, and making decisions that matter in a rapidly evolving world.

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