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By John Adamcik
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Blackout is a short indie action-thriller film that is gaining tremendous steam as it nears completion. Join the Blackout filmmakers as they describe their passion and process for delivering a compelling, high-quality film and describe how you can be part of the Blackout story through supporting their fundraising campaign.
Film poster courtesy Blackout Production Team
In, "Vultures," screenwriter C. Neil Davenport and collaborators Walker Anthony and Jordyn Jones of Remnant Entertainment are bringing forward a meaningful film that explores the cost of success. By involving others from the filmmaking community, as well as sponsorship by local organizations and individuals, Davenport, Anthony, and Jones are developing a work that promises a visually-stunninig and thought-provoking film to the public, and also launches a unique opportunity for the public to participate in filmmaking in their community. Join this conversation for a unique insight into the world of film creation.
A life-threating medical emergency while in college changed his perspective on the meaning of true health. Listen as Dr. Preston Dantoni shares about his journey to personal health and the amazing impact this has had on his patients. Dr. Dantoni helped me leave chronic pain behind, allowing me to resume an active life.
David Allen is founder and president of the Electric Motor Club of High Point (NC, USA) and also serves as an ambassador for Plug-in NC. He and his household have made the switch to EV's, and will even rent one of their EV's or chargers to you! Wherever you are in your consideration of EV's, you'll find David a helpful resource for information and perspective about leaving the gas pump for solar powered transportation. Listen now as David shares his experiences welcoming the future.
As a college student, Dr. Nathan Hedman enjoyed unique opportunities to visit, reside within, and help preserve The Kilns - home of noted 20th century writer C.S. Lewis. Now a university educator, Dr. Hedman reflects on the impact these experiences and Lewis's work had on his view of the thoughtful life.
At 6 years old he provided food and protection for his siblings.
At 13 he dealt drugs, with two drivers working for him.
As an adult, he turned trauma into triumph, becoming a successful father, entrepreneur, mentor, and advocate for at-risk youth and ex-offenders.
Join us for an uplifting discussion with author and illustrator Dawn Marion Hudgins about her latest children's books, her flair for motivating others, and the importance of using and celebrating our unique gifts.
When her 16 year-old son Wesley was almost killed in a bull-riding accident, Karen Fishel and her family found themselves facing a series of incredible challenges. In her book, "Say I Won't," Fishel shares the powerful story of the amazing events that led to Wesley's miraculous recovery. Join us in this interview as we discuss some of the key moments in their journey, and some additional insights into why this experience was transformative for all involved.
One Christmas morning, WW2 veteran Bernie Sheffield was surprised to read the front page of his local newspaper and see an article about a special gift his daughter Joy Key had crafted for him. It was the first he'd heard that Key, a cardiac nurse, had knitted him a scarf of wool from Ramses, the mascot of their alma mater UNC Chapel Hill. She'd spun the wool on a spinning wheel her father had crafted for her despite severe nerve injuries to his hands incurred from a machine gun in the war. Listen as they share their unique story of remarkable gifts.
When the COVID-19 pandemic brought lockdowns, Arik Zara of Lisbon, Portugal had an idea that would unite hundreds of thousands of people in 167 countries. Arik, an attorney/social worker who trained as an international peace-builder, brought his personal global travel and tour guide experiences to meet this unique time in history. His vision? A Facebook group that would encourage people through sharing positive stories and images from the safety of their homes. Listen to hear how Arik, "pushed a button," and sparked a movement of, "more windows, less darkness."
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.