Rachael Fisher Development Executive for LJN Media

Rachael Fisher is a Development Executive for LJN Media, founded by E! Entertainment’s Founder Larry Namer. With a passion for storytelling and brand building, Rachael works closely with notable clients to develop television series, films, and entertainment platforms. She also is one of the producers on the team behind various reels and pilots, showcasing her ability to bring concepts to life. Rachael’s journey in entertainment began early, driven by a commitment to learn every facet of the industry—from creative development to the business of marketing. Her diverse background includes working in entertainment public relations and marketing, to film festivals, and taking on roles in assistant directing, producing, and casting for award-winning indie shorts, feature films and media. Rachael is now the director and producer of a new podcast to launch “Stall Talk,” featuring Jenilee Harrison (Three’s Company, Dallas) and Gen Z host Cassandra Wilkins, under the executive production of Larry Namer (LJN Media). Rachael Fisher strives to create content with purpose: voices and stories that deliver connection and global impact.
Tell us about working with Larry Namer and how Stall Talk came about.
I am Larry’s Development Executive for his U.S. company LJN Media. As such, it is my role to work to develop current projects for tv series, films, business/entertainment events, podcasts, and produce reels along with the pitches. When Stall Talk came about, this was a project that truly spoke to me. As a woman myself, who understands and recognizes that special moment when we all get up to go to the bathroom together, it is the one place wherever we are for us women to say what we really feel. I knew right away this project was powerful and would resonate with audiences who understand that and others who want the ‘in.’ With my prior work experience in casting, I stepped in to find other voices / perspectives to sit alongside Jenilee Harrison. When the cast was complete, I was honored Larry thought of me for the role as director/showrunner. It was an immediate yes.

Tell us about why Stall Talk is captivating audiences.
Stall Talk is the podcast for women of all ages, backgrounds, careers/passions, to come together to share their stories, experiences, and wisdom. With every guest we have on, there is always a takeaway or “nugget” of knowledge. Whether advice for relationships, how to navigate the pressures of social media, stepping into creating your own business, moving to a new country etc. we all need support and Stall Talk is the podcast to provide that for listeners.
Who have been some of your inspiring guests?
The beauty of the show is it brings in guests from all walks of life to share their journeys and takeaways from entrepreneurs, to athletes, to influencers and creatives, and more. Special mentions include: Episode 3 interview with the first Gen Z woman to run for Congress, Episode 10 with Jackie Kallen, the most successful female boxing manager (the inspiration behind the film ‘Against the Ropes’ with Meg Ryan), Episode 4 with paralympic athlete and Guinness World Record Kanya Sesser, and more.
With every guest conversation Stall Talk is exactly that: Real Women, Real Wisdom, Real Talk.
How has the show evolved since inception?
When developing the concept of Stall Talk, we were very focused on what was already out there, what sells and what audiences want to hear from women (sex, relationships, dating etc) but there was something missing in these conversations. There is more to women, our minds, and our conversations than the limitations of those categories. We were searching, but our answer seemed to be there all along….

One of the qualities we admire about our Gen Z Co-host Cassandra Wilkins is her bravery. She is not hesitant to say what she is really thinking, and if she has fear around it, is not shy to admit it. In one of her early conversations with Stall Talk Co-host Jenilee Harrison, Cassandra was at a loss for an answer and spoke the words “I’m just trying to figure it out.” Jenilee was taken aback for a second, took a breath and responded “Even at my age, we are all just trying to figure it out.”
That is exactly what Stall Talk is and was meant to be: hosts from different generations and perspectives coming together to have honest conversations to figure out how to navigate life together and all of the complexities it comes with.
Share your vision for 2025.
From launching the first few episodes of Stall Talk in October, we have come a long way. We are very excited to see what 2025 brings and the next stories/interviews to come. We are looking for more guests, women who have inspiring stories and wisdom to share that audiences need to hear.
If you are interested, or know someone who may be of fit, feel free to contact us here: https://www.stalltalkpodcast.net/contact