There is Always Hope

Creative Minds Express Hope


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Episode No. 10


Summary

In this There is Always Hope podcast episode, host Bridgette Alfred interviews Thea Casey, a faith-based author and film producer. Thea shares her journey from nursing to storytelling, emphasizing her mission to empower women through her work. She discusses the importance of building a personal relationship with God, her challenges in her transition to film production, and her current project, 'The Christians.' The conversation highlights the significance of faith, trust, and the impact of storytelling in inspiring hope and strength in
women.
Takeaways
- Thea's purpose is to inspire women to realize their strength.
- Women often feel isolated in their struggles, thinking others are perfect.
- Storylines can address real-life issues women face.
- Building a relationship with God is unique to each individual.
- Challenges often lead us to seek God more deeply.
- The journey of writing and producing films was guided by faith.
- Encouragement often comes from unexpected sources.
- The Christians series addresses themes of greed and faith.
- Thea aims to create a studio for her productions.
- Faith-based storytelling can bring women closer to God.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Thea Casey and Her Journey
02:01 The Purpose Behind Thea's Work
06:01 Building a Personal Relationship with God
09:53 Faith and the Journey of Writing
15:05 The Christians: A Faith-Based Series
20:01 Future Aspirations and New Beginnings
Connect with Thea ⁠on Instagram at https://instagram.com/theacaseymedia
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There is Always HopeBy Bridgette Alfred