ShowRunHer: Your Filmmaking Coach
Send me a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2597594/fan_mail/new] The writers room is not a mystery club, it’s a workplace with real rules, real politics, and real opportunities if you know how to show up. We sit down with Ben Cory Jones (Insecure, Boomerang, Underground) to talk about what it really takes to build a sustainable screenwriting and television writing career, especially when you’re not starting with connections or a perfect plan. Ben walks us through his path from Memphis to Morehouse to Wall Street, then the pivot that changed everything: discovering TV writing as a craft and deciding to pursue it with structure. We dig into the long game of Hollywood success, including applying to writing fellowships multiple years in a row, learning under demanding showrunners, and building the kind of community where one win can lift the whole group. If you’ve ever wondered how writers actually get staffed, why representation matters, or how a manager differs from an agent, we break it down in plain language. On the craft side, we get specific about pilot writing, character development, and the moments that make audiences lean in. Ben shares his rule for openings that grab by page three, why an early “death” (literal or emotional) creates stakes, and how to write with actors in mind so your dialogue plays like a meal. We also talk room culture, flat versus hierarchical rooms, how to pitch without draining the energy, and how to make yourself indispensable on day one. If you found value here, subscribe, share the episode with a filmmaker or screenwriter friend, and leave a review with the biggest lesson you’re taking into your next draft. Support the show [https://www.paypal.com/ncp/payment/3K8L73CY2BXGW] www.ShowRunHer.com [http://www.ShowRunHer.com] ShowRunHer IG [https://www.instagram.com/showrunher/?hl=en]
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