Call Sheet Confessions cover art

Call Sheet Confessions

Call Sheet Confessions

By: Mia LePage
Listen for free

About this listen

Call Sheet Confessions was built from early call times, long days, career pivots, and the candid conversations that happen off-camera. The podcast creates space for entertainment industry professionals to share real advice with aspiring creatives—offering honest insight into how to break into the business, navigate the industry, and build a sustainable career.Hosted by Los Angeles–based entertainment professional Mia LePage, the show pulls back the curtain on what truly happens behind the scenes, demystifying the paths, challenges, and wins that often go unseen.© 2026 Call Sheet Confessions Career Success Economics
Episodes
  • Take 10: Creative Director Behind the Viral Grammy's Sign My Lens
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with creative director, multi-hyphenate, and viral “Sign My Lens” mastermind Izzy for a raw, behind-the-scenes look at how she went from iMovie warrior and ASMR chaos gremlin… to Times Square billboards, the Grammys red carpet, and now the Oscars.

    From painting on her face and screaming into a camera at 16, to interning at a production studio in high school, to building a creative career across music, fashion, and lifestyle campaigns, her journey is a blueprint for self-made storytellers who refuse to wait for permission.

    Before the viral Grammys sign and Recording Academy calls, Izzy opens up about being the “weird” entrepreneurial kid who left school midday to work, binging early Asian YouTubers to learn production, and turning free prom dresses and Famous Footwear shoes into real brand partnerships by making herself—and her ideas—impossible to ignore.

    Together, Mia and Izzy dive into:

    Philly roots & early hustle – leaving high school midday to work at 16, leading student government, and embracing being “slightly weird” and entrepreneurial from day one

    Representation and Asian YouTube era – growing up with no local representation, finding JK Films, David So, Timothy DeLaGhetto, Wong Fu, and deciding to document her own journey

    From ASMR chaos to series queen – painting her face, screaming at the camera, and turning unhinged ASMR into viral content and early series like full-time creative, part-time student and Izzy Learns Things

    Learning production before graduation – landing a high school internship at Cucinara Productions (now BTS Studios), jumping from iMovie to Adobe Premiere, and getting thrown real-client work editing for Cole Hamels’ daughter

    Turning wants into work – pitching prom dress brands and Famous Footwear, trading great storytelling and visuals for product, and realizing everything she wants can be “paid for” with intentional content

    What a real call sheet looks like – admin mornings, afternoon creative sprints, prospecting for new leads, and why she treats production and red carpet days like game days (matcha, stretching, and all)

    Inside the Grammys “Sign My Lens” phenomenon – getting the Recording Academy call, pitching seven concepts in three hours, improvising with $1 Dollar Tree and Michael’s acrylic frames, and still getting every single person on the carpet to sign

    Billie Eilish, Times Square, and pressure diamonds – how one sweet interaction and consistent virality changed the exposure on her work, and why pressure only works if your foundation is solid

    Big budget vs big ideas – shooting a full documentary on $10k, why equipment is a luxury (not a requirement), and how done beats perfect every single time

    Virality myths & brand trust – why “I just want to go viral” is her industry ick, how virality without infrastructure means nothing, and why she focuses on brand trust and long-term IP instead of chasing the algorithm

    Freelancing is “unstable”? Cap. – how she’s been an entrepreneur since 16, built retainer-based income, and why if you’re capped financially, it’s often a positioning problem, not a talent problem

    🎬 You don’t need permission, a huge budget, or a perfect plan. You need taste, tenacity, and the courage to pitch big ideas before you feel ready.

    📸 Follow the show & everyone featured on Instagram:
    👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/
    👉 Guest: Izzy — https://www.instagram.com/izzy.soo.dizzy/
    👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/

    👍 Like, comment, and subscribe

    Show More Show Less
    41 mins
  • Take 9: From Midwest to Red Carpets (ft. Logan Grube)
    Mar 20 2026

    In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with red carpet PA, moderator, and host Logan Grube for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to move across the country, break into entertainment, and build a career one connection (and 12-hour day) at a time.

    From grinding in Midwest restaurants and construction, to managing a brand new Buffalo Wild Wings, to now working The Voice, Netflix’s Let’s Marry Harry, and the Emmys / Golden Globes red carpets, Logan’s journey is a masterclass in attitude, resilience, and saying “yes” before you feel ready.

    Before the Golden Globes crowds and red carpet setups, Logan opens up about growing up in Mansfield, Ohio, discovering he’s “good with people,” road-tripping solo across the U.S. to move to LA, and how his sisters in the industry helped him get a foot in the door—but his work ethic and personality kept him in the room.

    Together, Mia and Logan dive into:

    Midwest roots & personality hires – being the “Energizer Bunny” kid, loving the outdoors, and why being a good hang can matter just as much as being good at your job

    Choosing “safe” business management… then pivoting – thinking a college degree would be a golden ticket, working IT staffing, and realizing the traditional path wasn’t it

    Restaurant & construction grind – 60–70 hour weeks, opening a Buffalo Wild Wings at 24, and how running a restaurant secretly prepared him for production schedules and chaos

    The move to LA – fires forcing his sisters to move, the “if there’s a will, there’s a way” mindset, and a 10–day solo road trip through Chicago, Colorado, Utah, and Vegas

    First gigs in entertainment – day-playing on The Voice, talent wrangling on a reconfigured set, feeling “off” and still getting called back, and learning that you’re always auditioning for your next show

    From The Voice to Netflix & red carpets – how one day on a set led to Let’s Marry Harry, then E! red carpet work at the Emmys & Golden Globes through relationships and reputation

    How to be a PA people actually want back – “be available, be invisible,” why perception is everything, and the fine line between being helpful and being a kiss-ass

    Networking without being weird – talking to everyone on set (drivers, art, grips, coordinators), avoiding PA purgatory, and remembering that “anybody can be anybody” on the next show

    Freelance reality vs 9–5 life – missing the consistent gym routine and early mornings, but embracing unpredictable call times, random off-weeks, and the tradeoffs of loving what you do

    Friends, relationships, and sacrifice in entertainment – why you need people who understand last-minute call times, canceled plans, and ghosting for a week because you’re on a run of 12s

    Crafty Corner & industry icks – best crafty picks (breakfast burritos, fruit snacks, Sour Patch watermelon), the return of the sweet tooth, and why constant job-begging & over-kiss-ass behavior are major red flags
    Protecting your reputation when you vouch for others – the risk of recommending people, why your name is your currency, and how one bad referral can cost you calls later

    🎬 No nepotism without hustle. Connections can open the door—but showing up kind, prepared, and ready to work is what keeps you inside.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify:

    👉 https://open.spotify.com/show/2PZkkg10gXNJTd5Y5JHb9a?si=2268c1dfd435461a

    📸 Follow the show & everyone featured on Instagram:

    👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/
    👉 Guest: Logan Grube — https://www.instagram.com/livinlikelogan__/
    👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/

    👍 Like, comment, and subscribe
    💬 Drop a comment with guests or careers you want us to feature next
    🎥 Follow on Instagram for clips, teasers, and behind-the-scenes moments

    Show More Show Less
    54 mins
  • Take 8: From Temple to Working the Super Bowl (ft. Josh Boro)
    Mar 6 2026

    In this episode of Call Sheet Confessions, host Mia LePage sits down with sports camera operator and studio utility Josh Boro for a candid, behind-the-scenes look at what it really takes to break into live sports production and survive 16-hour days on the road.

    From shooting Temple athletics with ESPN crews, to freelancing under his own banner, to now working with Fox Sports in both studio and on-site race coverage, Josh’s journey is a masterclass in initiative, humility, and hustle.

    Before the Super Bowls, IndyCar races, and national broadcasts, Josh opens up about growing up in South Jersey, discovering cameras through his dad’s camcorder, and turning silly middle school YouTube skits into a real career path.

    He shares how Temple’s resources quietly unlocked huge opportunities, how a single DM changed everything, and the fine line between being ambitious and being “that annoying intern.”

    Together, Mia and Josh dive into:Growing up sporty & creative – how playing sports and messing around with cameras as a kid turned into a career in sports media

    The power of over-delivering – doing extra edits, working for less (or free) early on, and why client happiness mattered more than the check

    Temple University & the LA Semester – choosing Temple for opportunity, navigating college during COVID, and finding community through athletics

    Getting onto the ESPN crew at Temple – stalking the “right” person on Twitter, sending a cold DM, and landing on the sideline with a camera he’d never used before

    Balancing school and gigs – knowing when to say no, regrets about turning down a Netflix “Hustle” opportunity, and how to weigh long-term value vs. short-term gradesFrom Temple to Fox Sports – applying to ~70 internships, nearly not landing one, and finally getting the call from Fox just a week before moving to LA

    How to be the intern people actually want back – avoiding ego, reading the room, and making everyone’s day easier instead of trying to be the starLife now at Fox Sports – the reality of studio days vs. road days, setting up cameras and lights, keeping sets clean, and being the person who quietly holds everything together

    Grinding through 16–24 hour days – how camaraderie, crew chemistry, and genuinely loving the work help push through the exhaustion

    🎬 No ego. All effort. Cameras, connections, and catching your big break by showing up ready to work.

    🎧 Listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2PZkkg10gXNJTd5Y5JHb9a?si=2268c1dfd435461a📸 Follow the show & everyone featured on Instagram:👉 Host: Mia LePage — https://www.instagram.com/mialepage/👉 Guest: Josh Boro — https://www.instagram.com/jboroproductions/👉 Podcast: Call Sheet Confessions — https://www.instagram.com/callsheetconfesspod/👍 Like, comment, and subscribe💬 Drop a comment with guests or careers you want us to feature🎥 Follow on Instagram for clips, teasers, and behind-the-scenes moments

    Show More Show Less
    40 mins
No reviews yet