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Ilse Will Say

Podcast by Intrepida Entertainment

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Ilse Will Say is an EVERYTHING podcast with a core focus on the entertainment field. Expect Ilse’s takes on TV shows, pizza, nostalgia, bigfoot, butterbeer, the weird little S we all drew in middle school—literally everything. If it lives in your group chat, it lives here too.

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episode Jake Ferree: Life is too short to be one thing artwork

Jake Ferree: Life is too short to be one thing

This week on Ilse Will Say, Ilse sits down with actor, musician, wine guy, and casual full-calendar haver Jake Ferree. You’ve seen Jake on The Baxters, True Detective, and more, but this episode gets into the stuff that does not fit neatly on an IMDb page: touring with his Irish punk band Hounds of Belfast, turning pandemic drinking into actual wine knowledge, why grocery store wine might be personally attacking you, and what happens when Jude Law gently asks to pass by you on Broadway. They also get into the weirdness of being a working actor when your footage is stuck in release limbo, the joy of refusing to be just one thing, and a truly terrifying haunted stay at the Lemp Mansion that may ruin bathrooms for everyone. Follow Jake on Instagram @jakeferree [https://www.instagram.com/jakeferree/], check out his band Hounds of Belfast at @houndsofbelfast [https://www.instagram.com/houndsofbelfast/], and go watch their music video “Bar Maid” on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkve50b62R8]. If you’re in LA, you can also catch Hounds of Belfast live on June 19th at The Mint. Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

19 May 2026 - 32 min
episode Sonya and Wendy Madrigal: Just say yes first artwork

Sonya and Wendy Madrigal: Just say yes first

This week on Ilse Will Say, Ilse is joined by sisters Sonya and Wendy Madrigal, two Chicago artists who somehow make multi-hyphenating look genetic. Sonya is an actor, director, choreographer, and educator, while Wendy is a multidisciplinary artist, producer, puppeteer, and voiceover agent, which is exactly the kind of résumé that makes you ask, “Wait, so what exactly do you do?” in the best way. They get into growing up as the Madrigal sisters before Disney caught up, ugly crying during Coco and Encanto, folklórico as a family love language, community college theater magic, saying yes to unexpected career pivots, and why Wendy may or may not have manifested both her boyfriend and a dinosaur puppet. Plus, Hot Cakes brings tacos, Rocky, stinky breath, and a truly unwell Subway answer. Go see Sonya’s choreography in Goodnight Moon at Chicago Children’s Theatre through June 7, and follow Wendy @itswendymadrigal [https://www.instagram.com/itswendymadrigal/] and Sonya @soniamadrigal. [https://www.instagram.com/sonyamadrigal/] Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera [https://ilsezachariasrivera.com/]. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias [https://www.instagram.com/ilsezacharias/] Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

12 May 2026 - 33 min
episode Giselle De La Rosa: Always late but worth the wait artwork

Giselle De La Rosa: Always late but worth the wait

This week on Ilse Will Say, Ilse sits down with Giselle De La Rosa, associate director at Cine Las Americas [https://cinelasamericas.org/] and a SXSW film festival screener, for a behind-the-scenes conversation about film festival programming, short film submissions, festival curation, and what makes a film stand out fast. Giselle shares what it’s like to watch hundreds of documentary shorts, why the first 30 seconds of a short film can reveal so much, and how screeners balance instinct, taste, community, and the brutal math of limited festival slots. Ilse and Giselle also get into Latine storytelling, Latin American cinema, Indigenous stories, Austin film culture, The Artist’s Way, morning pages, creative burnout, community building, coffee withdrawal, and being “always late, but worth the wait.” Giselle also shares more about Cine Las Americas Film Festival, its mission to showcase films centered on Latinidad and Indigenous life, and the importance of creating spaces for underrepresented filmmakers. Follow Giselle @cosasdelarosa [https://www.instagram.com/cosasdelarosa/] and support Cine Las Americas @cinelasamericasiff [https://www.instagram.com/cinelasamericasiff/], especially if you’re in Austin and love film festivals, independent cinema, community screenings, and the people doing the real work behind the scenes. Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera [https://ilsezachariasrivera.com/]. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias [https://www.instagram.com/ilsezacharias/] Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

5 May 2026 - 27 min
episode Alexander Gonzalez: Improv brain meets editor instinct artwork

Alexander Gonzalez: Improv brain meets editor instinct

You know when a scene just hits and you can’t explain why? That’s editing. Ilse sits down with editor and assistant editor Alexander Gonzalez to talk about the invisible craft that shapes everything we feel on screen. From working on Sender with Jamie Lee Curtis and Britt Lower to navigating SXSW like a pro, Alex breaks down how pacing, instinct, and collaboration turn raw footage into something unforgettable. They get into improv as accidental life training, networking without the weird pressure, and why being honest about where you’re at is actually the best strategy. Also discussed: coffee as a personality trait, animation dreams, and a sleep paralysis story that might make you rethink staying over at anyone’s house. Follow Alex @alexgedit [https://www.instagram.com/alexgedit/] (and his projects @toincossfilm [https://www.instagram.com/toincossfilm/] & @stophittingyoursister_film [https://www.instagram.com/stophittingyoursister_film/ ]) and keep up with his upcoming projects if you like your storytelling sharp, thoughtful, and just a little unhinged. Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera [https://ilsezachariasrivera.com/]. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias [https://www.instagram.com/ilsezacharias/] Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

28 Apr 2026 - 30 min
episode Teresa Martinez Moore & Adam Rebora: They said “let’s make something” and didn’t flake artwork

Teresa Martinez Moore & Adam Rebora: They said “let’s make something” and didn’t flake

When your friends don’t just talk about making something… they actually do it—and then keep going? Yeah, that’s the vibe. This week, Ilse sits down with Teresa Martinez Moore and Adam Rebora, the duo behind Film in a Bag [https://www.filminabag.com/] and the kind of creative partnership that makes you rethink your group chat. From improv team beginnings (bug bites and backyard shows included) to building a full-on film collective, these two get into what it really looks like to grow something over time. We’re talking ten years of collaboration, learning the Chicago indie scene, and figuring it out as they go. They break down their “12 films in 12 months” experiment (yes, truly), why the 48 Hour Film Project rewires your brain, and how just starting—before you feel ready—is kind of the whole point. Also: mythical creatures, whale blessings, and putting salad dressing on pizza. Obviously. Follow Film in a Bag [https://www.instagram.com/filminabag/] on IG and catch their work on YouTube—then go make something with your friends. Hosted by Ilse Zacharias Rivera [https://ilsezachariasrivera.com/]. Say hi / follow along here: @ilsezacharias [https://www.instagram.com/ilsezacharias/] Mentioned in this episode: Thank you to our sponsor, Joel Maisonet Photography: maisonetphotography.com

21 Apr 2026 - 30 min
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