Stephen Simon discusses his career as a Hollywood film producer and the challenges of creating movies that explore spiritual themes and consciousness expansion. His production credits include films addressing metaphysical subjects and how such projects face resistance in an industry focused primarily on commercial rather than transformational content. Simon examines the development process for spiritually-oriented films and how to balance artistic integrity with commercial viability when addressing subjects that mainstream audiences might find challenging. The conversation covers specific films Simon has produced and how each project attempts to present transformational ideas in accessible entertainment formats. He addresses the role of media in shaping consciousness and how films can introduce millions to spiritual concepts and alternative perspectives on reality. Simon discusses Hollywood's relationship with controversial subjects and how studios approach projects that might challenge audiences' belief systems or present ideas outside cultural mainstream. His experience reveals both opportunities and limitations of commercial cinema as vehicle for consciousness expansion and spiritual teaching. The discussion explores what kinds of transformational content can succeed commercially and how filmmakers can reach mass audiences with meaningful messages without sacrificing entertainment value. Simon's work demonstrates how Hollywood can serve consciousness evolution when producers commit to creating films that both entertain and inspire audiences toward expanded awareness and spiritual growth.