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#160 - Interview with Michael Hull

Michael is a filmmaker and the host of "A Very Good Year" podcast. The podcast focuses on choosing your favorite year and exploring the other movies released during that time. It aims to teach you something new about those movies. When your filmmaker you have a broad spectrum of movies and realize that eras are not verbally the case there are movies that have come out during times you would never think would have been made. Like "Clock Work Orange" by Stanley Kubrick that came out in 1971 was a controversial film for its time.


Michael takes us on a journey through various realms of movies and films, showing us the talent of different artists. He highlights that the best way to learn is by seeing the world through the eyes of a filmmaker. If you enjoy exciting and controversial stories, you may have heard of Attica. It was a major uprising that occurred in a New York prison in the early 1970s. "Betrayal at Attica" is a criminal justice documentary available on HBO Max and other platforms. It uncovers the truth about the events that took place on the tragic day at Attica. If you want to check out more Michaels work with his company Fifth film Filmworks you will find so many innovative films, documentaries, and so much more.

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Lost in the Groove is my space to explore the real, raw, and unexpected. I started this podcast because I was tired of feeling like nothing ever changes. My therapist once suggested, I write letters to the government to express my frustrations. Then I thought, "Why not create a podcast instead?" Here, I can talk about what I want, with whoever I want, no matter their beliefs. For me, it's about having honest conversations,. Breaking down walls, and getting people to think beyond the surface.

I grew up in a blue-collar family in the suburbs outside New York City, raised as an Orthodox Jew. Leaving the religious community in 2017 was a pivotal moment for me. It allowed me to embrace my identity as an artist, and chart my own path. Who I am today, and what this podcast represents, is deeply tied to my journey. Leaving a community that was a cult; still is. Discovering authenticity, creativity, and independence in myself.

I’m a car enthusiast, an artist, and someone who thrives on creative expression. From old-school rap, and psychedelic rock. To vintage muscle cars and European classics. I’m all about the things that inspire passion.
My co-host, Karissa Andrews, joins me for American Groove. Our segment on stoner culture, and life’s weirder twists. She’s an incredibly talented makeup artist, aesthetician, and candle maker. She brings a spice, pizazz, and realness to every conversation.

This podcast isn’t about chasing fame or conforming to trends, it’s about the experience. I want listener, whether they’re driving home, cooking, or just unwinding. To feel like they’re part of something real. Lost in the Groove is my way of staying true to myself, while connecting with others. learning, and having fun along the way.