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For the 15th episode of the Personality Portrait Podcast, Franco interviews Danielle McAlpine Johnson - a Director, Producer, Writer devoted to using the film and television to highlight issues of injustice and share stories of the human heart. With an innate desire to champion on the next generation to rise up in their own identity & fulfil the calling upon their life, Danielle believes that relentless love & passion can overflow through the arts into the hearts of viewers and listeners.
In this interview, Danielle opens up about her curious personality, her passion in filmmaking focused on different humanitarian problems, and why she considers finding the truth a burden in her pursuit of fighting social injustices.
Listen to the whole interview to get to know Danielle’s story – from the challenges and depression she went through when she was in her early 20s to how her faith in God affected her personality and helped her become better – more grounded, more secure, and more confident in she is today. Franco and Danielle also discuss how her curious nature led her from doing work in front of the camera to focusing on filmmaking with the purpose of highlighting humanitarian issues affecting the voiceless and the unseen.
At the end of the interview, Franco dives deep into Danielle’s personality traits after listening to her story.
For shownotes, resources and more visit: francogreco.com.au
For the 15th episode of the Personality Portrait Podcast, Franco interviews Danielle McAlpine Johnson - a Director, Producer, Writer devoted to using the film and television to highlight issues of injustice and share stories of the human heart. With an innate desire to champion on the next generation to rise up in their own identity & fulfil the calling upon their life, Danielle believes that relentless love & passion can overflow through the arts into the hearts of viewers and listeners.
In this interview, Danielle opens up about her curious personality, her passion in filmmaking focused on different humanitarian problems, and why she considers finding the truth a burden in her pursuit of fighting social injustices.
Listen to the whole interview to get to know Danielle’s story – from the challenges and depression she went through when she was in her early 20s to how her faith in God affected her personality and helped her become better – more grounded, more secure, and more confident in she is today. Franco and Danielle also discuss how her curious nature led her from doing work in front of the camera to focusing on filmmaking with the purpose of highlighting humanitarian issues affecting the voiceless and the unseen.
At the end of the interview, Franco dives deep into Danielle’s personality traits after listening to her story.
For shownotes, resources and more visit: francogreco.com.au