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Ep #92: Voices of Survival — A Conversation with Filmmaker James Coney
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This episode of noseyAF was recorded live on Lumpen Radio on October 25, 2025, and features filmmaker James Coney, founder of Joyful Rebellion Films and creator of the short film “There Are No Words”.
The film takes inspiration from Chanel Miller’s powerful victim impact statement, and James joins me to talk about what it means to tell survivor-centered stories with care, empathy, and intention. We get into how he brought together 35 actresses to collectively voice Chanel’s words, how filmmaking can serve as healing, and why representation behind the camera matters just as much as what we see on screen.
It’s a tender, thoughtful conversation about the ways art can open hearts, challenge silence, and spark community healing.
What We Talk About
Things We Mentioned
“Know My Name” by Chanel Miller
All About James Coney
James Coney has been a movie lover since childhood — Amadeus was his first big-screen obsession. After earning a film degree from Columbia College Chicago, he worked in TV production on shows like Judge Mathis, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Steve Harvey, and America’s Got Talent.
In 2015, he founded Joyful Rebellion Films — a company committed to fearless storytelling that challenges silence and celebrates authenticity. There Are No Words continues that mission by amplifying the voices of survivors and using film as a tool for empathy and awareness.
🎬 Instagram: @joyfulrebellionfilms
🌐 Website: joyfulrebellionfilms.com
Takeaways 💭
Chapters
• 00:04 - Live from Lumpen Radio: Meet James Coney
• 03:29 - How “There Are No Words” Came to Be
• 19:33 - Filmmaking Through a Pandemic
• 28:26 - Building a Safe Set for Survivors
• 42:06 - Why Representation and Empathy Matter
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Episode Credits
Produced, Hosted, and Edited by Me, Stephanie (teaching myself audio editing!)
Lyrics: Queen Lex
Instrumental: Freddie Bam Fam
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Ep #92: Voices of Survival — A Conversation with Filmmaker James Coney
Thank you for listening to noseyAF! So happy to have your ears!
Good Stuff Only 💅🏾
Fresh art, messy ideas, tiny victories, wild inspirations, candid stories, fun secrets, and the occasional surprise—straight from my studio to your inbox.
Join artists, curators, gallerists, and art lovers getting first looks at new work 1-2x a month.
→ Subscribe to Good Stuff Only
This episode of noseyAF was recorded live on Lumpen Radio on October 25, 2025, and features filmmaker James Coney, founder of Joyful Rebellion Films and creator of the short film “There Are No Words”.
The film takes inspiration from Chanel Miller’s powerful victim impact statement, and James joins me to talk about what it means to tell survivor-centered stories with care, empathy, and intention. We get into how he brought together 35 actresses to collectively voice Chanel’s words, how filmmaking can serve as healing, and why representation behind the camera matters just as much as what we see on screen.
It’s a tender, thoughtful conversation about the ways art can open hearts, challenge silence, and spark community healing.
What We Talk About
Things We Mentioned
“Know My Name” by Chanel Miller
All About James Coney
James Coney has been a movie lover since childhood — Amadeus was his first big-screen obsession. After earning a film degree from Columbia College Chicago, he worked in TV production on shows like Judge Mathis, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Steve Harvey, and America’s Got Talent.
In 2015, he founded Joyful Rebellion Films — a company committed to fearless storytelling that challenges silence and celebrates authenticity. There Are No Words continues that mission by amplifying the voices of survivors and using film as a tool for empathy and awareness.
🎬 Instagram: @joyfulrebellionfilms
🌐 Website: joyfulrebellionfilms.com
Takeaways 💭
Chapters
• 00:04 - Live from Lumpen Radio: Meet James Coney
• 03:29 - How “There Are No Words” Came to Be
• 19:33 - Filmmaking Through a Pandemic
• 28:26 - Building a Safe Set for Survivors
• 42:06 - Why Representation and Empathy Matter
More ways to connect:Support & Feedback
Episode Credits
Produced, Hosted, and Edited by Me, Stephanie (teaching myself audio editing!)
Lyrics: Queen Lex
Instrumental: Freddie Bam Fam
Mentioned in this episode:
The Empowered and Embodied Show
Kim Romain and Louise Neil, along with their refreshingly honest guests, invite you on an entertaining and insightful exploration of what it means to be human. From personal breakthroughs to the stumbles of everyday life, The Empowered & Embodied Show dives headfirst into what it truly means to be gloriously, messily human. This isn't your typical self-help podcast – it's a no-holds-barred exploration of the laughter, tears, and "what the heck just happened?" moments that shape our lives. Whether you're riding high on a wave of success or wading through the swamp of self-doubt, Kim and Louise unpack the sometimes crunchy realities and unexpected joys of personal growth with wit, wisdom, and a healthy dose of self-deprecation – because let's face it, becoming your best self is anything but a straight line!
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