Creative Full Time

Ep. 85 Hools Kay Wyder on “Aced It,” Asexuality & Creating a Web Series

Creative Full Time Season 1 Episode 85

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In this episode of Creative Full Time, host Alison Mullings sits down with Hools Kay Wyder, the creator of the web series Aced It, to talk about the power of storytelling, representation, and bringing visibility to underrepresented voices in film and television.

Follow Hools on IG [at]hookslaybae 
and follow ACED IT on Tiktok [at]AcedItSeries 
Hools Website: www.hoolskay.com
Link to Tata tata's, help Hools pay to snip the nip!:  https://chuffed.org/project/132934-tata-tatas-help-hools-pay-to-snip-the-nip


🎬 What we cover in this conversation:

The inspiration behind Aced It and why representation matters for the asexual community

The realities of showrunning a web series from concept to production

Challenges faced while navigating the film industry as a creator

How personal storytelling and vulnerability can transform audiences

Lessons Hools has learned as an artist, both creatively and professionally

The importance of building community through authentic stories

This episode is an honest and inspiring look at the creative process and the impact of telling stories that challenge societal norms. Whether you’re a filmmaker, actor, or simply someone passionate about diverse representation in media, you’ll walk away with powerful insights from Hools’s journey.

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✨ Don’t forget to like, share your thoughts in the comments: What stories do you want to see more of in film and TV?

Chapters

00:00 The Birth of Aced It: A Personal Journey
19:58 Navigating the Creative Process: From Concept to Production
39:38 The Challenges of Showrunning: Lessons Learned
57:38 Embracing Vulnerability: The Power of Personal Storytelling