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By Eric R. Wilson
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The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.
We all know Cancer is a major problem among us nowadays. Amanda has an amazing story that I hope most can relate to.
Collier Landry is a Los Angeles-based cinematographer, filmmaker, and Keynote speaker who has worked with many prestigious clients across the film & television, music, and new media platforms including A&E, ABC, Disney, Fox, Discovery Snapchat & Ford. He is the Founder of Don't Touch My Radio, a full-service commercial production and a proud member of the IATSE Local 600 International Cinematographers Guild.
As a formally trained musician and photographer, Collier segued into filmmaking as a means to creatively express and deal with his own traumatic story - that of the murder of his mother by his father when he was 11 years old - and to give a narrative voice to others in similar circumstances. Collier is the co-creator and subject of A Murder in Mansfield, a documentary directed by two-time Academy Award Winner Barbara Kopple.
Having played in over 50 film festivals worldwide, the film debuted on Investigation Discovery Network on November 17, 2018. The film explores not only the collateral damage of violence and its traumatic repercussions but the beauty of human strength and resilience through seemingly insurmountable odds. When he is not behind the camera, Collier travels as a sought-after keynote speaker. His strong and passionate message of human resilience, hope, and personal triumph over adversity has inspired audiences across the globe. Collier has been featured in Esquire, Variety, The New York Times, USA Today is a TED speaker and guest on the Dr. Phil show.
Tynisha Keli Soares, known by her stage name Tynisha Keli, is an American singer-songwriter, who has seen her greatest success in Japan. She is best known for the single "I Wish You Loved Me" which was written by Rico Love and produced by Tha Cornaboyz.
The singer's debut album, The Chronicles of TK, was released in Japan on April 22, 2009. The album peaked at number twelve on the Japanese Albums Chart and sold 600,000 copies in Japan. The album's second single, Shatter'd reached number four on Billboard's Japan Hot 100. Her second album, The 5th Element was released in August 2010 in Japan. It debuted at number one on Japan's iTunes, and the first single released off the album "Love Hurts" also debuted at number one. The album peaked at number thirty-six on the Japanese Albums Chart. We Speak to Tynisha on Clubhouse and open the floor for her fans to ask her questions
We sit down with Actor/Activist/Producer Behzad Dabu. Most know him for his roles in shows such as "How To Get Away With Murder", and "The Chi". Behzad is also an activist on a mission to shed light on everyday battles within inner-city communities.
Behzad Dabu is an actor, producer, and activist from Los Angeles and Chicago. He grew up in Syracuse, NY, and got his BFA in Acting from Columbia College Chicago, where he also worked after college as the Senior International Admissions Officer; traveling all over the world working with students and their families on creating careers in the arts.
He has worked extensively on stage at some of the best theaters in the country, especially in Chicago. He is a proud company member at TimeLine Theatre Company, presenting stories inspired by history that connect with today’s social and political issues. With a passion for working with playwrights and new play development, he originated the role of 'Amit' in "Samsara" at Victory Gardens Theatre, for which he was nominated for a Jeff Award - Best Actor.
He also originated the role of 'Abe' in the Pulitzer Prize-winning and Tony-nominated play, "Disgraced" which he performed at American Theatre Company, Goodman Theatre, Berkeley Repertory, Seattle Repertory, and the Mark Taper Forum at Center Theatre Group. On-screen, you can see him as 'Simon Drake' on Seasons 3 and 4 of How To Get Away With Murder on ABC, as 'Amir' on the Showtime series The Chi, and on Disney’s The Lion Guard.
He also appeared in episodes of A Good Place, Chicago P.D., Drive Share, You're So Talented, and Dealbreakers; and in the films Hoop, King Rat, Mondo Hollywoodland, Imperfections, Older Children; as well as various national commercials.
Behzad strives to be a strong advocate for social justice and equality, particularly in regards to representation in the arts and media; and is a founding member of The Chicago Inclusion Project, which seeks to level the playing field and provide resources in the arts for people of color, women, LGBTQ, and people with disabilities. He is a skilled audience engagement facilitator and experienced post-show discussion leader.
Lindsay Zampach is an Art teacher out of Virginia who recently went viral on Tiktok when her students pulled a prank on her using Nelly Ft. Kelly Rowland "Dilemma". She talks about teaching during the pandemic and her love for her students. She explains how much she misses them and gets emotional talking about them.
We will discuss what has brought Amber to where she is today. Covering all aspects of her life and brand. We will talk about her story of pain and how she turned that into the brand that she has created today
This is just an Overview of what you can expect from this podcast
Everyone is in the clubhouse now and days. I figured I would give creators and business owners an opportunity to be interviewed on the spot. We hear from 5 individuals who are operating in their businesses and bringing positivity to their communities.
Support the show (https://cash.app/$mriamdigital)We had the opportunity to talk to Barbara Bregoli, she is the parent of Danielle Bregoli PKA Bhad Bhabie. She talks about her life as a parent before the fame. We wanted to show the life of a celebrity parent.
People always make their own perceptions of what they think they know. Well Ms. Bregoli came to clear that up.
The podcast currently has 32 episodes available.