
Welcome to The Screenwriting Life, a podcast where Oscar-nominated writer Meg LeFauve and Emmy-nominated writer Lorien McKenna discuss not only the craft and business of Screenwriting, but also the emotional life: the ups and downs of being a creative, to remind you that you are not alone and to keep writing.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 291 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

As we close out 2025, we’re sharing a special supercut of our 2025 guests answering the Big Questions we ask every writer: What brings you the most joy when it comes to writing? What frustrates you about your writing? What advice would you give your ... more
John August and Craig Mazin - hosts of the legendary Scriptnotes podcast - join us for a wide-ranging conversation inspired by their new book, Scriptnotes: A Book About Screenwriting and Things That Are Interesting to Screenwriters.
We talk about wh... more
In this episode, THE NAKED GUN writers Doug Mand and Dan Gregor take us inside the making of one of the boldest studio comedies in years. They break down how they approached structure in a spoof film, why emotional arcs matter just as much as jokes, ... more
This week we’re celebrating one of our favorite genres: holiday movies!
Screenwriter Maggie Lane (HOTEL FOR THE HOLIDAYS) and producer Eric Jarboe (FALLING FOR CHRISTMAS, THE PRINCESS SWITCH) join us to pull back the curtain on how Christmas films a... more
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Love this podcast! It’s so helpful, and they cover the exact topics I’m interested in. When I listen to it I feel like I’m getting insight into the industry but the vibe is also just right for a podcast - where you feel like you’re just sitting around with your industry friends talking shop with a glass of wine. We’re all drinking wine while we listen right? *pours glass, plays next episode*
I want to start by saying that this is overall a great podcast. However, if we could review specific episodes I will say the two-part episode on imposter syndrome got much more “woo-woo” than practical. I honestly think these episodes neither explained what imposter syndrome is or how to combat it very practically. If you started with these episodes and didn’t like the format or info, go to the others.
Insightful questions, exciting guests, candid conversations, and heartfelt advice. I listen to this podcast whenever I need inspiration, and it always provides the comfort I want and/or the wake-up calls I need.
If you are reading this you have 20 minutes to live unless you repost this message on another podcast then you will be fine
Just finishing off my MA in screenwriting, and this podcast significantly reshaped my Final Major Project. So very very grateful to you all!!! 🙏
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This podcast focuses on the intricacies of screenwriting, merging discussions on both the technical aspects of writing and the emotional challenges of the creative process. The hosts, seasoned writers, often feature guest interviews with industry professionals who share their experiences, insights, and personal anecdotes related to screenwriting, production, and navigating the film industry. Noteworthy elements include candid conversations about imposter syndrome, character development, and practical advice for aspiring screenwriters, fostering a supportive community for listeners. With a blend of practical tips and heartfelt discussions, the content appeals to both novice and experienced writers seeking guidance and inspiration.
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1. Scriptnotes Podcast
2. Script Apart with Al Horner
3. The No Film School Podcast
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5. The Director’s Cut - A DGA Podcast
The Screenwriting Life launched 6 years ago and published 291 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on The Screenwriting Life include:
1. John August
2. Craig Mazin
3. Doug Mand
4. Dan Gregor
5. Maggie Lane
6. Eric Jarboe
7. Derek Kolstad
8. Madaline Blau
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