“Whatever my life story is, the last line cannot be: ‘And then he died in Texas.’” — Alex R Johnson
In this episode, I’m joined by filmmaker and debut author Alex R Johnson to unpack the story behind his debut novel, how screenwriters are robbed of creative ownership, and what it takes to push past imposter syndrome—even at 50.
Show Highlights
00:00 Introduction
3:11 Leaving Brooklyn for Texas and the problem with copyright laws for screenwriters in Hollywood
5:41 What inspired Brooklyn Motto?
12:04 What Brooklyn in the '90s still teaches us today
13:39 Exploring the father-son relationship
17:44 Unearthing the works of forgotten artists and New York reinventing itself
20:04 Aging artists and forgotten dreams
24:04 How race, memory, addiction, and family shaped the world of Brooklyn Motto
30:39 The impact of drug addiction on romantic relationships
34:43 The role of illegal systems on the infrastructure of Brooklyn
39:26 How gentrification contributes to the high housing costs in Brooklyn
44:00 Advice to writers trying to overcome imposter syndrome
47:11 Appreciation and end
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Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/9yCLVeo-0S0
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Guest’s links
📚 Brooklyn Motto is available now — a gripping literary mystery set in 1990s Brooklyn. Get it here: https://www.brooklynmotto.com
Follow Alex on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DIzYcweSAKj/?img_index=1
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Host’s links
Find out more about the show: https://www.journeyoftheart.com/
Follow the show on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/journeyoftheartpod/
Book a one-on-one with Lola: https://wordcaps.com/coaching/
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