When we hear stories about infertility, they often conclude with a beautiful baby at the end. What about those that don’t?
Hollie Brubaker is an Emmy-award winning filmmaker, who decided to create a documentary around her infertility journey.
In this podcast episode, she delves into societal pressures faced by childless women, the emotional toll of infertility, and the process of finding happiness in a different path.
The conversation also covers the challenges of film festivals, the need for alternative distribution platforms, and various video editing software options. It concludes with the Hollie's future film projects and the excitement of streaming on EncoreNOW.
Watch "But You'd Be a Great Mom" right here on EncoreNOW.
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