Laura Scarpati
is an award-winning filmmaker, producer, and host of The Woo Report Podcast exploring intuition, personal growth, and life’s transitions through storytelling, conversation, and playful, accessible tools.
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🎙️The Woo Report Podcast
Mapping how intuition, healing, expansion, and unseen forces shape our lives.
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🎥 Chelsea Park Films
Laura offers production and creative consulting services across film, advertising, and digital campaigns, partnering with individuals, brands, and organizations who care about meaning as much as impact.
✨ Experiences & Tools
Playful guides, decks, and gatherings designed to make personal growth feel accessible, restorative and even fun! For the woo-curious and the deeply initiated alike.
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🎬 Projects
Laura has developed, produced, and directed award-winning work for Disney, Ellen Digital, E!, Discovery, and Nickelodeon, and has collaborated on viral content with talent ranging from the Kardashians to Chris Pratt to Ariana Grande.
She is the recipient of: Best First-Time Female Director for The Isaiah House Project: Lessons in Dying and Compassion, a Signal Award for The Woo Report, a Webby Award for Momsplaining with Kristin Bell, and recognized with multiple Emmy Awards for her work on The Ellen Show.
🎞️ The Isaiah House Project: Lessons in Dying and Compassion
is a raw, intimate look at the end-of-life experience inside The Isaiah House, a nonprofit hospice in Rochester, New York. Serving a marginalized community, the film reveals how dignity, self-worth, and love become the most meaningful forms of care.
When she’s not exploring the unseen or behind a camera,
you can find Laura hiking, on the paddle court, or in search of the best Negroni in town.
Laura lives in New York and is devoted to her husband and two wildly energetic children.