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Great directing isn’t about control, it’s about trust.

In this episode, Brian McDonald talks with writer and director Paul Feig (Freaks and Geeks, Bridesmaids) about creating honest work by making actors feel safe enough to be real. From his early stand-up days to directing some of the most emotionally grounded comedies of the last few decades, Paul breaks down how authenticity, rhythm, and humility shape every decision on set.

They explore why truth always outlasts style, how vulnerability fuels comedy, and why the best moments are often the ones you can’t plan for, only recognize when they happen.

It’s a masterclass in leadership, empathy, and letting go in service of story.

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