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Stream Queen Podcast — 2022
Video preview of Ep. 4 Swiped on Twitter.
“KAYLA’s living her best, unfiltered life, vlogging to a loyal, but tiny crowd of 934 followers. Dishing out truth becomes a problem when her MOTHER arrives unannounced to survey the urban trappings her daughter showcases weekly. KAYLA’s transparent world is targeted by her mother’s overt skepticism, triggering KAYLA to bare it all to prove her mother wrong.”
Starring Brenna Coates and Jessica Steen.
Stream Queen Productions.
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- Cowgirls in Style Magazine Interview with Jessica Steen — December 2023 (by Susan Gentry)
- Meisterkhan Pod “Too Opinionated Interview: Jessica Steen” — 2023 (hosted by Michael Wall)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “My Views Are My Own” — 2023 (hosted by Doug McDonald; with Stream Queen co-star Brenna Coates)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “Rave It Up TV” — 2023 (hosted by Lauren Yeates; with Stream Queen writer/director/producer, et al. Hayley Tyson)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “YVR Screen Scene Podcast” — 2023 (hosted and produced by Sabrina Rani Furminger; with Stream Queen co-star Brenna Coates)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “Rave It Up TV” — 2022 (hosted by Lauren Yeates; with Stream Queen co-star Brenna Coates)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “Keep Heartland Strong” — 2022 (hosted by Nita Branwyn)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “Dial the Gate” — Elizabeth Weir in ‘Lost City’ of Stargate SG-1 — 2021 (hosted by David Read)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “Stay-At-Home Son” Podcast — 2021 (hosted by Jack Randle and Bradley Kitzul)
- Jessica Steen Interview: “Rave It Up TV” — 2020 (hosted by Lauren Yeates)
- The Sound of Willie Nelson’s Guitar — 2013 (short film written by Cameron Chapman; directed by Chris Cinnamon; co-starring Sam Duke and Chris Cinnamon)
- Transit Lounge — 2008 (short film written and directed by Keith Hlady)
- Flip Phone — 2003 (short film written by Hayley Tyson; directed by Daniel Kash; co-starring Kathryn Greenwood and Hayley Tyson)