• EP394 | From Steel to Blade, How Chef’s Knives Are Made ( w/ Justin Miller)
    Apr 21 2026

    On this episode of In Love with the Process, Mike dives into one of his biggest obsessions outside of filmmaking, cooking.

    We all hear it, “get a good chef’s knife.” But what does that actually mean? What goes into making one? And why does it completely change the way you cook?


    Mike sits down with Justin Miller, a self-taught bladesmith and the owner of Running Man Forge, to break down the art and craft of knife making from the ground up.

    They get into the process of forging steel, what separates a great knife from a bad one, and why your tools in the kitchen are just as important as your ingredients. Justin also shares how he built his business from scratch, how he found the money to start, and how social media helped him connect with customers… until the algorithm changed everything.


    And because it’s In Love with the Process, the conversation takes some unexpected turns, mythology, UFO sightings, and the strange overlap between craft, obsession, and belief.


    This episode is a perfect mix of practical knowledge and wild storytelling.

    If you care about cooking, filmmaking, or the process behind anything made with intention, this one’s for you.



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  • EP393 | This Is the Closest I’ve Ever Been to Making a Hollywood Film (w Mike Pecci)
    Apr 14 2026

    On this special catch-up episode of In Love with the Process, Mike pulls back the curtain on something deeply personal, the making of his upcoming film.

    For the first time, Mike breaks down the real process he and his writing partner Will Simmons used to bring this story to life. From early conversations to building treatments, to the detailed director’s prep that turns ideas into something you can actually see and feel.

    This isn’t theory. This is the work.


    Mike dives into how he approaches storyboarding, how he visualizes a film before a camera ever rolls, and the skills he’s developed over decades to translate emotion into images.


    But this episode goes deeper than process.

    Mike takes a moment to reflect on the fact that he’s never been this close to making a film at this level. He looks back on the last 25 years, the people, the risks, the failures, and the lessons that all led to this moment.


    It’s honest. It’s raw. It’s the kind of episode that reminds you why you started.

    If you’re a filmmaker, or just someone chasing something big, this one hits.



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  • EP392 | Inside the Twisted World of Mu Pan (w/ Mu Pan)
    Apr 7 2026

    On today’s episode of In Love with the Process, Mike dives into the surreal, violent, and wildly imaginative world of artist and illustrator Mu Pan.

    Known for his massive, Boschian battle scenes filled with hybrid human and bestial figures, Mu Pan creates work that feels like a lost myth, somewhere between ancient history and a fever dream. His art pulls from Japanese manga, traditional Chinese scroll painting, American history, and Hong Kong cinema, blending them into something completely unique and deeply personal.


    His work has been exhibited internationally, including a major retrospective at Espacio Solo in Madrid, and even appeared in the award-winning horror film Midsommar.

    Mike first discovered Mu Pan through his book American Fried Rice, a collection that feels like a twisted children’s storybook, equal parts playful and disturbing, and it completely blew his mind.


    In this episode, the two go deep into:

    • Why art school can sometimes kill creativity
    • How your true artistic voice is often formed in childhood
    • The long journey of losing that voice and fighting to get it back
    • The importance of constantly challenging yourself as an artist
    • The influence of manga, monster movies, and cultural storytelling on Mu Pan’s work
    • Why embracing the strange and uncomfortable leads to more honest art

    Mu Pan also discusses his sculptural work, “OrigaMu,” and how building physical versions of his characters expands his creative world beyond the page.

    This is a conversation about art in its purest form, messy, violent, playful, and deeply human.

    If you’re a filmmaker, illustrator, or creative struggling to reconnect with your voice, this episode is for you.


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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • EP391 | How ROMES Built 1.5M Streams Independently (Without a Label)
    Mar 31 2026

    On today’s episode of In Love with the Process, Mike sits down with Canadian brother duo ROMES, a band that’s been quietly building something explosive… and now it’s breaking through.


    Their debut album SONIC TRASH is out now, already surpassing 1.5 million streams completely independently. No label, no machine, just strategy, consistency, and a deep understanding of how to move in today’s music landscape.

    But this didn’t happen overnight.


    ROMES have stacked an impressive resume behind the scenes, landing sync placements across TV, gaming, and major sports campaigns, touring with bands like The Strokes, and even collaborating with Mark Foster (Foster the People), all while staying independent.


    In this episode, Mike and the guys go deep into:

    • What it actually takes to build momentum as an independent artist
    • The real strategy behind successful social media campaigns
    • Why generative AI music is flooding platforms and devaluing streams
    • The difference between touring in the US vs Europe
    • How to create work that cuts through the noise in an oversaturated market

    This is an episode for musicians, filmmakers, and anyone trying to build something real in a world chasing numbers.

    If you care about craft, independence, and the long game, this one hits.


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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • EP390 | Owning Movie History, Inside the World of Propstore Auctions (w/ Chuck Costas)
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of In Love with the Process, Mike sits down with Chuck Costas, VP of Business Development at Propstore, to dive deep into the wild world of film memorabilia, comic art collecting, and the emotional power of owning a piece of cinematic history.


    Chuck has been collecting since the mid-1980s, curating major exhibits and hosting collector events across the country. Now he’s helping bring some of the most iconic pieces of art and film history to auction, including one of the biggest headliners:

    A Frank Frazetta original painting, the “Captive Princess” cover art from The People That Time Forgot, estimated between $500,000 and $1,000,000.

    Mike and Chuck break down what makes a piece like this so valuable, not just in dollars, but in legacy.


    They also get into:

    Why seeing real film props changes how you experience movies

    The psychology behind collecting and bidding

    What separates a casual fan from a serious collector

    How collections are curated, preserved, and elevated into exhibits

    Why physical artifacts still matter in a digital world


    This is an episode for filmmakers, collectors, and anyone who’s ever wanted to hold a piece of movie history in their hands.


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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • ILWP Thurday Catch-up | The Sunday Roast Episode
    Mar 19 2026

    In this Thursday catchup episode of In Love with the Process, filmmaker Mike Pecci continues unpacking his recent trip to London and the unexpected things that ended up inspiring him along the way.


    First up, Mike gets completely nerdy about one of Britain’s greatest culinary traditions, the Sunday Roast. What started as a casual meal quickly turned into a full blown obsession. Mike breaks down what makes a proper roast work, the importance of the Yorkshire pudding, why the potatoes might be the real star of the plate, and why this simple tradition says a lot about culture, community, and slowing down for a meal.


    Then the conversation takes a strange but fascinating turn into something Mike deals with daily, what it is actually like to live with a deathly food allergy. Not the casual “I avoid gluten” kind. The real kind where one wrong bite can send you to the hospital. Mike talks about how it affects travel, restaurants, and social situations, and why most people truly have no idea what that level of caution feels like.


    Along the way he shares more stories from London, wandering the city, creative inspiration, and why stepping outside your routine always shakes loose new ideas.

    This is one of those classic hangout episodes where Mike just talks life, food, travel, filmmaking, and the strange things that make us who we are.

    Welcome back to the Genuine Human Experience.


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  • EP389 | London, Samurai Armor, and a Damn Good Suit (w/ Mike Pecci)
    Mar 17 2026

    In this solo episode of In Love with the Process, filmmaker Mike Pecci records straight from London while traveling with photographer Gina Gizella Manning on a shoot photographing Carey Mulligan. What starts as a work trip quickly turns into one of those rare creative days that reminds you why you fell in love with storytelling in the first place.


    Mike talks about stepping inside one of the most legendary museums in the world and getting face to face with authentic Samurai armor while researching his upcoming film. Seeing the craftsmanship, the brutal practicality, and the artistry up close sparks a conversation about how real objects and real history influence the way we design worlds on screen.


    But the trip is not all film nerding out.


    After years of saying he would do it, Mike finally pulls the trigger and buys a proper British suit in London. Not just a suit, but a piece of clothing that feels like stepping into a new version of yourself. He talks about the strange psychology of wardrobe, confidence, and why filmmakers often underestimate how much identity and presentation matter in this industry.


    Along the way Mike also shares stories from wandering London, and how stepping outside your routine can reignite inspiration.

    This episode is about creative fuel.


    Travel. Craft. History. Style.

    And why sometimes the best thing you can do for your art is simply go experience the world.


    Welcome back to the Genuine Human Experience.


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  • EP387 | How the Oscars Really Work (w/ Mike Pecci)
    Mar 10 2026

    On this special Oscars episode of In Love with the Process, host Mike Pecci breaks down the awards walking through his favorite picks in the major categories, not just who he thinks will win, but who actually moved him as a filmmaker and storyteller. Along the way, he highlights films and performances that were completely ignored by the Academy and absolutely should not have been.


    He also pulls back the curtain on how the Oscars actually work, who votes, how campaigning really happens, and why the awards often feel disconnected from what audiences and artists are responding to. This episode is part celebration, part frustration, and part film school, all rolled into one.

    If you’ve ever yelled at your TV during the nominations, wondered how certain films got snubbed, or just want thoughtful recommendations for movies that flew under the radar this year, this episode is for you.


    No red carpets. No politics. Just movies, craft, and context.


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    1 hr and 1 min