In this episode, Mercedes joins Liz and special guest host Marie Newman to explore the delicate art of earning trust, balancing curiosity with respect, and co-creating authentic stories that reveal truth with empathy and integrity. Documentary filmmaker and journalist Mercedes Kane is the president of Daisy May Films and the creative force behind acclaimed documentaries including ART AND PEP and Breakfast at Ina’s. Her work, also featured in National Geographic, shines a light on humanity in its most vulnerable and resilient moments.
In this inspiring episode of Words of Wisdom from Kick-Ass Women, hosts Liz Brohan and Marie Newman sit down with award-winning journalist and filmmaker Mercedes Kane to explore the art of authentic storytelling, empathy, and trust-building. Mercedes—whose documentaries include Art and Pep and Breakfast at Ina’s—shares how vulnerability and genuine curiosity are key to capturing truth on camera.
She discusses the making of Art and Pep, a moving portrayal of two Chicago LGBTQ+ activists and life partners who faced COVID together after decades of advocacy. Mercedes reveals how listening deeply, leading with empathy, and co-creating trust with her subjects turn everyday moments into extraordinary human stories.
The conversation also previews her new project on Picher, Oklahoma, a town displaced by environmental disaster, and the community’s resilience expressed through an annual Christmas parade.
Listeners will walk away with powerful lessons about collaboration, courage, and the transformative impact of listening.
Resources Mentioned / References:
Art and Pep Documentary – Daisy May Films
Breakfast at Ina’s Documentary
National Geographic: “Memory Choirs” by Mercedes Kane
💬 Highlight Quotes :
“The best stories aren’t found—they’re co-created through empathy, trust, and deep listening.” — Mercedes Kane 🎬✨
“Vulnerability is the bridge to truth. When people feel safe, their real story unfolds.” 💛 #KickAssWomen
“The magic of storytelling lies in revealing how much more alike we are than different.” 🌍🎥 #WordsOfWisdomPod
In this inspiring episode of Words of Wisdom from Kick-Ass Women, hosts Liz Brohan and Marie Newman sit down with award-winning journalist and filmmaker Mercedes Kane to explore the art of authentic storytelling, empathy, and trust-building. Mercedes—whose documentaries include Art and Pep and Breakfast at Ina’s—shares how vulnerability and genuine curiosity are key to capturing truth on camera.
She discusses the making of Art and Pep, a moving portrayal of two Chicago LGBTQ+ activists and life partners who faced COVID together after decades of advocacy. Mercedes reveals how listening deeply, leading with empathy, and co-creating trust with her subjects turn everyday moments into extraordinary human stories.
The conversation also previews her new project on Picher, Oklahoma, a town displaced by environmental disaster, and the community’s resilience expressed through an annual Christmas parade.
Listeners will walk away with powerful lessons about collaboration, courage, and the transformative impact of listening.
Resources Mentioned / References:
Art and Pep Documentary – Daisy May Films
Breakfast at Ina’s Documentary
National Geographic: “Memory Choirs” by Mercedes Kane
💬 Highlight Quotes (Tweet-Length):
“The best stories aren’t found—they’re co-created through empathy, trust, and deep listening.” — Mercedes Kane 🎬✨
“Vulnerability is the bridge to truth. When people feel safe, their real story unfolds.” 💛 #KickAssWomen
“The magic of storytelling lies in revealing how much more alike we are than different.” 🌍🎥 #WordsOfWisdomPod