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EPISODE · Jul 11, 2025 · 46 MIN

178. What happened when Hazel trusted my film curation

from Seventh Row Podcast · host Alex Heeney

What happens when you watch a film — not just to be entertained — but to reflect, notice, and share? In this episode, Alex Heeney (curator of Reel Ruminators) sits down with Hazel Shaw, a UK member of the community, to uncover what really makes this unique movie-of-the-month space so rewarding — and how it sparks discoveries you might not expect. Together, they talk about: What happens when you watch films that aren't suggested by an algorithm Why gathering with film lovers from around the world can change the way you see a film Why some of the most surprising film conversations happen in spaces where no one needs to agree. The "aha" moments that can sneak up on you while watching and reflecting on a film. The lasting rewards of being exposed to films you might have overlooked on your own. Whether you're already curious about Reel Ruminators or simply interested in what happens when film-watching becomes a shared, intentional practice, this episode offers a thoughtful, behind-the-scenes look — with reflections that may just surprise you, too. 🔗 Learn more about Reel Ruminators

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