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Scott talks to Director Christopher Wells about his new project Good Question ( currently free on YouTube) and the direction the country is heading, why that is, and why it's more important than ever to have honest conversations about real issues.
The new reality web show Good Question, created by Christopher Wells, is a short series that aims to create an ongoing conversation about real issues, no matter your party affiliation. “If we ask the right kinds of questions, then we can think about the prominent issues we currently face and why,” says Wells. The goal is to help others realize that we are in this together and staying divided isn’t the answer. The interviews feature working class Americans from different demographics. Young and old, gay and straight, black and white are all represented. This is an honest look at how our country is run from the very people who best represent us. Each show will feature new people being interviewed in a professional setting to speak their mind on why they feel the way they do from their own perspectives. Good Question facilitates a bridge into different ideological mindsets. There is no political agenda, but there are political questions. In today’s world we’re often isolated in our own echo chambers through our choice of news sources and social media content. Wells breaks through our one track media tendencies to get out of the two party mindset, and have real conversations about the America we live in.
By Scott HallScott talks to Director Christopher Wells about his new project Good Question ( currently free on YouTube) and the direction the country is heading, why that is, and why it's more important than ever to have honest conversations about real issues.
The new reality web show Good Question, created by Christopher Wells, is a short series that aims to create an ongoing conversation about real issues, no matter your party affiliation. “If we ask the right kinds of questions, then we can think about the prominent issues we currently face and why,” says Wells. The goal is to help others realize that we are in this together and staying divided isn’t the answer. The interviews feature working class Americans from different demographics. Young and old, gay and straight, black and white are all represented. This is an honest look at how our country is run from the very people who best represent us. Each show will feature new people being interviewed in a professional setting to speak their mind on why they feel the way they do from their own perspectives. Good Question facilitates a bridge into different ideological mindsets. There is no political agenda, but there are political questions. In today’s world we’re often isolated in our own echo chambers through our choice of news sources and social media content. Wells breaks through our one track media tendencies to get out of the two party mindset, and have real conversations about the America we live in.