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In this episode, we sit down with filmmaker Stephen Shimek to unpack the intrigue, tension, and creative craftsmanship behind his new thriller, Murder at the Embassy. Shimek takes us inside the walls of international diplomacy gone wrong, where a shocking killing sets off a labyrinth of secrets, shifting alliances, and political danger. We discuss how the film blends mystery with global stakes, what inspired the embassy setting, and how Shimek builds suspense through character-driven storytelling. From crafting red herrings to balancing realism with cinematic flair, he reveals the challenges and surprises behind bringing this high-stakes whodunit to the screen. Whether you're a thriller fanatic, a filmmaker in the trenches, or fascinated by stories of power and deception, this conversation pulls back the curtain on how Murder at the Embassy was made—and why it hits so hard. Tune in for a deep dive into espionage, psychology, and the art of keeping audiences guessing.
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Brad Gilmore is a Houston-based multimedia personality, author, and producer who has built a career at the intersection of sports, entertainment, and storytelling. Known to fans as The BOAT (“Best of All Time”), Brad has hosted and produced programming across ESPN Radio, CW39 Houston, and Reality of Wrestling alongside WWE Hall of Famer Booker T.He is the creator and host of The Collection, a podcast where he sits down with some of the most influential figures in film, television, and music. Brad is also an accomplished author, with forthcoming titles including Why We Love Back to the Future: 40 Years of Fandom, Flux Capacitors, and Timeless Adventures (Mango Publishing, 2025). His interviews, live events, and media work reflect his passion for pop culture and his gift for making conversations both insightful and entertaining.Beyond the microphone, Brad is committed to building platforms that spotlight creativity, amplify voices, and connect communities through media.
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