Episodes

  • Ace the Media Job Interview - Make It In Media EP 5 - S1
    Jan 14 2026

    You landed the interview — now what? In Episode 5 of Make it in Media, host Cami Brango walks you through how to show up confident, prepared, and memorable when it matters most.

    This episode breaks down what hiring managers are actually looking for once you’re in the room. From arriving on time and listening with intention to telling your story clearly and using your social media and creative projects as proof of your skills, this is your step by step guide to turning an interview into an offer. Whether your interview is in person or virtual, you’ll learn how small details can make a big difference.

    You’ll hear real advice from industry leaders who have interviewed hundreds of candidates across media, publishing, tech, and entertainment. Guests share interview mistakes they have seen, habits that instantly stand out, and why preparation, curiosity, and follow up can set you apart in a competitive field.

    Featuring insights from Vonetta Ewing of Take Two Interactive, Elisa Benson and Brooke Siegel, Samantha Cammarata, Richard Monastersky, John Mannhart of Amazon, Jessica Pels, Director Erin Lee Carr, Nina Temple, and a Media Moves Pep Talk from Wes Jackson of BRIC Arts Media and author Emma Straub.

    This episode is a reminder that interviews are not just about proving yourself. They are about connection, confidence, and making sure the role is right for you too. If you want to walk into your next interview feeling ready instead of nervous, Ace That Media Job Interview has you covered.

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    14 mins
  • Where Do I Start? (Part 2) - Make It In Media EP 4 - S1
    Jan 7 2026

    If you know exactly what you want to do in media, congratulations. You are already a step ahead. But if you are still figuring it out, if you know you want in but are unsure where to begin, here's another episode is for you.

    In Part 2 of Where Do I Start?, host Camila Brango continues the conversation about finding your entry point into the media industry by showing how passion and profession can work together. This episode focuses on non linear paths, unexpected pivots, and careers that emerge when you follow curiosity instead of a rigid plan.

    You will hear from professionals who built fulfilling media careers by combining what they love with what they are good at. From sports and design to theater, journalism, and talent development, speakers break down what their jobs actually look like day to day, how they discovered their niches through trial and error, and why a winding path is often the most realistic way into media.

    Featuring insights from Komal Bhukhanwala, Senior Art Director at CBS Sports, on blending creativity, technology, and athletics; Destiny Lilly, Casting Director for Only Murders in the Building, on pivoting from theater to casting; Oliver Darcy, Founder of Status, on building your own platform; and Jackie Shaheed, Early Careers Manager at Warner Bros. Discovery, on navigating a non linear career as a first generation professional. The episode closes with a powerful Media Moves Pep Talk from Raeshem Nijhon, Founder of Culture.House, and actor John Roberts, the voice of Linda Belcher from Bob’s Burgers.

    This episode is a reminder that there is no single right way to start. Your career does not have to be perfect or predictable. It just has to be intentional. If you are searching for clarity, confidence, or permission to explore, Where Do I Start? (Part 2) will help you see that there is more than one way into media and a place for you in it.

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    19 mins
  • How to Stand Out and Get Hired - Make It In Media EP 3 - S1
    Dec 17 2025

    Landing your first job or internship in media can feel like a full-time job on its own. Endless applications, “entry-level” roles asking for years of experience, and the pressure to have a perfect résumé can make the process exhausting. In Episode 3 of Make it in Media, host Camila Brango, Director of Community at the Center for Communication, breaks down what actually works when it comes to getting hired.

    This episode is your complete guide to navigating entry-level roles and internships with intention and confidence. You’ll hear directly from the people who review résumés, source candidates, and make hiring decisions at major media companies as they share practical strategies you can use right now. From building a smarter job search plan to applying faster (not perfect), shaping a résumé that tells a clear story, and using LinkedIn and networking to stand out, this episode demystifies the process step by step.

    Featuring insights from Tiffany Bender, Jhanelle Dennis, Lori Waldon (President & General Manager, KOAT TV), Ramon Escobar, Nina Temple, Jackie Shaheed (Early Careers Manager, Warner Bros. Discovery), Noël Claro, Jim Rich, Amarachi Ugonabo (Creative Social Coordinator, Ralph Lauren), and Puja Vohra (EVP of Marketing, Showtime & Paramount+), this episode reminds you that your story, persistence, and relationships matter just as much as what’s on your résumé.

    Whether you’re applying to internships, entry-level roles, or trying to figure out how to stand out in a crowded field, this episode will help you move from stuck to strategic—and one step closer to getting hired. Follow us on Instagram @cencompodcasts for updates and send us your questions to be featured on a future episode.

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    14 mins
  • Navigating the Media Field as an Introvert - Make It In Media EP 2 - S1
    Dec 10 2025

    Networking is a core part of building a media career, but for many people it can feel awkward, overwhelming, or completely out of reach. In Episode 2 of Make it in Media, host Camila Brango digs into what it really looks like to move forward in this industry when you are not the loudest person in the room.

    This episode is for the quiet creatives, the deep thinkers, the observers, and anyone who has ever rehearsed their coffee order before saying it out loud. Through honest stories and practical insights, you’ll learn how to approach networking in a way that feels natural, genuine, and sustainable.

    You’ll hear Chris Peña explain why opportunities only matter when you’re willing to reach for them. Antoinette Miller reflects on the power of getting involved with the communities around you. Kelle Coleman breaks down why knowing your story can change everything. Vanessa Santana shares how networking across can be just as powerful as networking up. Jackie Peros offers a simple strategy for crafting a strong and memorable introduction. Nikki Bethel reminds listeners that finding a partner in the room can make all the difference. Deron Johnston and Seema Yedavalli offer practical ways to prepare for events and make short moments with recruiters count. And Annysa Polanco explains how to turn a simple informational interview into a meaningful step forward.

    The episode closes with a Media Moves Pep Talk featuring Michelle Davis and Krystal Atwater, who speak to resilience, community, and the importance of knowing you belong in the rooms you enter.

    Whether you’re building your confidence, preparing for your next event, or just trying to find your place in media, this episode will help you understand that introversion is not a setback. It can be a strength. And when you show up, even quietly, you’re still making moves.

    Follow @cencompodcasts for updates and ways to send in your questions for future episodes.

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    15 mins