We’re going to take a break from politics and the voices of older adults on today’s podcast and talk with the younger generation that keeps us inspired.

I was recently introduced to a compelling new voice in filmmaking, a bold young screenwriter and director whose creative vision and storytelling instincts mark him as one to watch. At this year’s NYC Short Film Showcase at New Plaza Cinema, audiences were treated to a standout debut from the rising young screenwriter and director behind the sharply observed short film Thank You for Your Interest. With a confident voice and a keen eye for detail, Ethan explores the awkward, often absurd dance of job hunting in today’s world—delivering a story that is as poignant as it is darkly funny.

Front and center in the film is the talented young actress, a compelling new face whose performance is equal parts raw, relatable, and refreshingly real. Carmel brings the lead role to life with quiet power, capturing both the frustration and hope that define so many of life’s transitional moments. A breakout performer whose screen presence is impossible to ignore, with nuance and depth far beyond her years, Carmel delivers a performance that anchors the film and lingers with the audience long after the credits roll.

Together, Ethan and Carmel mark an exciting new chapter in independent film—two emerging artists with voices worth listening to and stories worth telling.

Now, full disclosure — today’s guests are very special to me, not just because they’re incredibly talented, but because they also happen to be my grandchildren. So if I sound a little extra proud today… well, I am. I apologize in advance for any grandparental gushing.

Thank you for supporting new talent — and for indulging me just a little.