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Story and Craft with Marc Preston

Story and Craft with Marc Preston

By: Marc Preston Productions LLC
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Story & Craft is Marc Preston’s venue for offering up entertaining, insightful and inspiring conversations. Marc has spent over three decades as a successful actor, voiceover talent, and nationally syndicated radio host. He’s endlessly curious and enjoys great conversations that inspire. Each episode, Marc welcomes film, television and voiceover actors, storytellers, influencers and creative personalities that have intriguing points of view to offer. Marc’s unique interview style provides insight into the origins of what made his guests successful, as well as how they stay at the top of their game. Whether you work in the industry, or simply enjoy great conversation, you’re invited to grab a cup of coffee and enjoy a sit down with Marc and his guests as they talk story, share a moment and inspire.

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Episodes
  • Olivia Rose Keegan | From "Days of Our Lives" to Paramount+'s "Dutton Ranch" and "Scary Movie" | A Scary Good Time
    Jun 5 2026

    Marc Preston sits down with Actor Olivia Rose Keegan from "Days of Our Lives" and Paramount+'s "Dutton Ranch", as well as the summer film "Scary Movie" to discuss her new projects, career, and personal stories.

    We chat about her transition from being an eager 11-year-old writing letters to talent agents in San Francisco to landing major roles. Olivia shares the incredible support from her family, who entirely uprooted their lives in Northern California so she could pursue acting in Los Angeles. She reflects on her early heartbreak of being replaced on a major Nickelodeon show and the immense work ethic she built during her four-and-a-half-year run on "Days of Our Lives."

    We also get into the exciting new chapters of her career, contrasting the intense, slow-burn drama of playing a mother in Paramount+'s "Dutton Ranch" with the absolute, unhinged physical comedy of the summer sequel to "Scary Movie." Olivia reveals what it was like playing Anna Faris' daughter, conquering her fears of improv comedy, and how working with the Wayans brothers pushed her completely out of her comfort zone.

    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

    [00:08:00] | The intimidating yet rewarding process of network testing for Taylor Sheridan shows

    [00:13:46] | Drafting a handwritten letter to talent agencies at just eleven years old

    [00:23:20] | Targeting the Disney and Nickelodeon pipeline as a pragmatic young actor

    [00:24:34] | Faking an Australian accent to land a breakthrough role on Ant Farm

    [00:25:42] | Navigating the earth-shattering heartbreak of being recast on a major sitcom

    [00:27:37] | Why acting on a soap opera is the ultimate industry boot camp

    [00:30:02] | Channeling inner Anna Faris-isms to play her daughter in Scary Movie

    [00:37:00] | Working with a dialect coach and stepping into the emotional shoes of a mother

    [00:39:11] | Embracing the terrifying and thrilling challenge of Wayans brothers-style improv

    [00:43:12] | The Seven Questions

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Natalie Alyn Lind | From "The Goldberg’s" to Paramount+’s "Dutton Ranch" | Poutine in Boots
    Jun 3 2026

    Marc Preston sits down with Actor Natalie Alyn Lind from "The Goldberg’s" and Paramount+’s "Dutton Ranch" to discuss her new project, career, and personal stories.

    In this episode, Natalie opens up about what it was like growing up on a TV set and hitting major life milestones while playing Dana Caldwell on the hit sitcom "The Goldberg’s". She shares how those early experiences shaped her approach to acting, giving her the chops to step into her own producing role with the upcoming indie comedy/horror flick, "Halloween Store". Natalie even geeks out over her love of classic horror films and what it's like to build a project from the ground up alongside her friends.

    The conversation naturally shifts to the sweltering heat of Texas and her immersion into cowboy camp for the highly anticipated series "Dutton Ranch". Natalie talks about sliding into her character's well-worn boots, working on horseback, and the empowering feeling of being part of a Taylor Sheridan production. Plus, we bond over our shared love for authentic Canadian poutine, her very first celebrity crush, and why letting go of other people's expectations is the best advice she could give her younger self.

    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

    [00:04:46] | Adjusting to the blistering Texas heat during night shoots

    [00:08:09] | The absolute necessity of authentic cheese curds in Canadian poutine

    [00:10:37] | Auditioning against her mom's last name to land her first role on "One Tree Hill"

    [00:13:33] | Hitting real-life milestones and having her first kiss while filming "The Goldberg’s"

    [00:19:48] | Turning downtime into a creative spark to produce her love letter to comedy/horror films, "Halloween Store"

    [00:25:49] | Recording a full country album and dealing with prosthetics for "Tell Me a Story"

    [00:30:35] | The powerful female characters in the Taylor Sheridan universe and the real-life women who inspire them

    [00:37:33] | The grounding, gritty reality of attending real cowboy camp for "Dutton Ranch"

    [00:40:16] | Finding the sweet spot between authentic functional cowboy gear and character style

    [00:46:02] | The Seven Questions


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    1 hr
  • Rex Linn | From "Cliffhanger" to NBC & Peacock's "Happy's Place" | Longhorn Drummer
    May 29 2026

    Marc Preston sits down with actor Rex Linn from "Cliffhanger" and NBC & Peacock's "Happy's Place" to discuss his new project, career, and personal stories. Over his decades-long career, Rex has become a familiar face on television, appearing in major marquee shows like "CSI: Miami", "Better Call Saul", "Young Sheldon", and "Big Sky".

    We cover his early days growing up in Texas and Oklahoma, and how classic Universal movie monsters inspired him to pursue acting. Rex details the pivotal decision to leave his career in banking at age 34 to move to Los Angeles, eventually landing his breakout role opposite John Lithgow and Sylvester Stallone in "Cliffhanger". He also shares insights into the fast-paced, improvisational nature of shooting a sitcom compared to dramatic television.

    Off the set, Rex talks about his lifelong passion for drumming, including the moment his fiancée, Reba McEntire, surprised him by having him play live on stage with her band. We also touch on the dynamics of working alongside Reba every day, our mutual appreciation for Whataburger, and the importance of simply being kind.

    SHOW HIGHLIGHTS

    00:06:52 | The unexpected classic movie monsters that inspired his acting career

    00:10:56 | The Jack Nicholson performance that cemented his career path

    00:13:33 | Leaving a career in Oklahoma banking to pursue acting at 34

    00:15:42 | Landing a breakout role opposite John Lithgow and Sylvester Stallone

    00:24:31 | Breaking a thumb on the congas to impress a high school crush

    00:26:00 | The birthday surprise drum kit from Reba McEntire

    00:30:54 | Playing the drums live on stage with Reba's touring band

    00:37:47 | The advice John Lithgow shared about working on sitcoms

    00:40:58 | The dynamic of rehearsing and acting alongside his fiancée

    00:46:16 | The Seven Questions

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    1 hr and 2 mins
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