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What does it really take to make a meaningful film when the story is personal, the journey is long, and the stakes are real? In this powerful episode of A Conversation with Host Floyd Marshall Jr. , host Floyd Marshall Jr. and co-host Okema T.
Moore sit down with Cori Robinson — singer, actress, and executive producer — for an unfiltered conversation every filmmaker needs to hear. Cori Robinson shares her real journey through the creative industry, from early artistic breakthroughs to moments of survival, self-doubt, and resilience.
She opens up about sleeping at the YMCA, navigating the realities of independent filmmaking, and what it means to carry the responsibility of telling a story rooted in legacy. At the center of this episode is Cori’s work as Executive Producer of the documentary I Was Born This Way , which explores the life and legacy of Carl Bean — Motown recording artist, minister, activist, and the original voice behind the anthem that later inspired Lady Gaga.
Cori discusses what it means to protect truth, integrity, and humanity when telling a story that belongs not just to history, but to family. This conversation is especially valuable for: Independent filmmakers Documentary directors and producers Film festival creators Storytellers navigating long production timelines Creatives balancing purpose, survival, and sustainability Topics covered include: The unseen emotional and financial costs of filmmaking Why some films take years — and why that matters How to keep going when the industry tests your resolve Story ownership, legacy, and ethical storytelling Advice Cori wishes she had earlier in her career This episode isn’t about overnight success.
It’s about endurance, responsibility, and why some stories demand to be told — no matter how long it takes . If you’re a filmmaker questioning whether the journey is worth it, this conversation will remind you why you started. ================ Submit Your Film to Our Film Collective: Connect With Floyd Marshall Jr:
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