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A Hollywood career can look like the dream while quietly draining the life out of you. We sit down with Preston Zeller, an award-winning filmmaker and growth leader, to talk about the moment he realized the “successful” path wasn’t making him whole and what it took to rebuild his faith, his work, and his sense of purpose.
Preston walks us through growing up with music and storytelling, getting indoctrinated into film culture, and then colliding with the realities of the entertainment industry: politics, image, and the pressure to chase power instead of peace. From there, we get into the leadership side, including how he learned marketing technology by testing ideas in the real world, how reputation creates unexpected opportunities, and why communication is the skill that keeps teams healthy when the stakes are high.
The heart of the conversation is grief. After losing his brother to a sudden drug overdose, Preston commits to painting every day for a year and eventually turns that process into his feature-length documentary, The Art Of Grieving. We talk about art as a practical way to process emotion, the cost of unresolved grief, and what it looks like to grow through loss instead of getting stuck.
We also explore Psalm Log, Preston’s AI-powered Bible app built for Christian journaling and reflection. He explains why most prayer journals get abandoned, how AI can surface patterns and scriptural guidance responsibly, and what it takes to design with empathy and safety around sensitive topics. If you care about faith-based leadership, mental health, grief support, and responsible AI, this one goes deep. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/
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A Hollywood career can look like the dream while quietly draining the life out of you. We sit down with Preston Zeller, an award-winning filmmaker and growth leader, to talk about the moment he realized the “successful” path wasn’t making him whole and what it took to rebuild his faith, his work, and his sense of purpose.
Preston walks us through growing up with music and storytelling, getting indoctrinated into film culture, and then colliding with the realities of the entertainment industry: politics, image, and the pressure to chase power instead of peace. From there, we get into the leadership side, including how he learned marketing technology by testing ideas in the real world, how reputation creates unexpected opportunities, and why communication is the skill that keeps teams healthy when the stakes are high.
The heart of the conversation is grief. After losing his brother to a sudden drug overdose, Preston commits to painting every day for a year and eventually turns that process into his feature-length documentary, The Art Of Grieving. We talk about art as a practical way to process emotion, the cost of unresolved grief, and what it looks like to grow through loss instead of getting stuck.
We also explore Psalm Log, Preston’s AI-powered Bible app built for Christian journaling and reflection. He explains why most prayer journals get abandoned, how AI can surface patterns and scriptural guidance responsibly, and what it takes to design with empathy and safety around sensitive topics. If you care about faith-based leadership, mental health, grief support, and responsible AI, this one goes deep. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs it, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway.
https://www.wordsfromthewise.net/