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The Indie Coach Podcast: Lindsey Hughes of PitchMaster.com

1 h 10 min · 17. apr. 2026
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Most creators are not thinking big enough about their story. On the latest episode of The Indie Coach Podcast, I interview Lindsey Hughes of PitchMaster.com [https://pages.thepitchmaster.com/newsfeed] about how to pitch your project better and how to take your script and turn it into a book. We talk pitching, elevator pitches, lookbooks, comps, financials, IP development, and why your story may have more value than just one format. If you are a filmmaker or writer trying to build something real, this episode is for you.

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