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- Nexos is a weekly program in which young hosts and reporters share stories that are informative, entertaining, and inspiring. Although it's targeted at the youth the content appeals to viewers of all ages. Nexos, staying true to its meaning ("linking"), strives to bring together different cultures as it is broadcast to Latin America in both Spanish and Portuguese.
- Turning Point is an inspiring series of stories about everyday, ordinary people who are achieving truly extraordinary things with their lives. Each episode explores the significant, personal and often very moving "turning points" that transformed them into remarkable social entrepreneurs who are having an astonishing impact on other people's lives.
- Rebecca Cressman gets a fresh take on topics that will improve everyday lives and relationships. Conversational and inspirational, she finds information that will help people see and be the good in the world.
- Religious scholars investigate: who was Jesus then, and who is He now?
- The Food Nanny is a reality show that helps bring families back to the dinner table.
- Fortress of Faith, the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the German Democratic Republic, focuses on the faith and tenacity of a people who were mostly isolated from Church fellowship before the fall of the Berlin Wall.
- Insight is an issues-driven interview show focusing on topics that are timely, sometimes provocative if not controversial.
- 20111h 30m8.7 (9)TV MovieUtah's 'majestic white palace' stands prominently in the heart of Salt Lake City. The exquisite beauty of this structure, both inside and out, exemplifies an uncommon elegance, grace and style. Since the first decade of the twentieth century the Hotel Utah has symbolized a spirit of unity, openness, and cooperation in the inter-mountain west. As one of the crowning jewels of the Beehive State the building represents the hopes and dreams, ... the commitment and devotion which Salt Lake's business, civic, and religious leaders had to the city. However, this magnificent structure is more than just brick, mortar, steel, glass, and tile. It's the embodiment of memories from employees, local citizens, and guests who have graced the lobby, walked the halls, and dined in chic surroundings. From its days as Utah's most sophisticated lodging establishment to its current use as an office and hospitality center for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Hotel Utah, now known as the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, continues to stand in stately splendor, with class, and refinement unlike any other.
- Susan and Michael are on a medical mission in Africa. Still coping with the loss of her first patient Susan is unwilling to leave their house to serve in the local hospital with her husband.
- With an inattentive teacher, a working mother, and a father suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, young Daniel works hard-and usually unsuccessfully-to gain any kind of attention. Undeterred, he sees a school presentation as the perfect opportunity to impress his emotionally distant father.
- Peg Carver's family haven't been active in their church for a year. When the missionary who baptized the Carvers announces he's coming to visit, Peg has fifteen minutes to make herself, her house, and her uncooperative husband and son into the perfect Mormon family.
- The host of a popular 60's science fiction program has his own encounter with the supernatural when a young director takes over his show.
- Max has been avoiding contact with his father for months. On the rare occasions when they do talk, it's about crossword puzzles-his father reading clues he is incapable of solving over the phone to Max, who reluctantly supplies the answers. Though Max's father has never been good at these puzzles, they were a favorite pastime of Max's mother. Now a business trip has brought Max back to his hometown.
- Carmen is a Colombian mother of two, newly baptized member of the LDS church who has recently lost her husband to kidnapping, and has-as a result-decided to flee her home country with her two young boys in hopes to find a better future for them. It is this situation that, with barely any knowledge of English, she arrives in the United State and doesn't have anything except a few suitcases, two young boys and a photograph with a name scribbled on the back.
- A present-day story of an aging man, Arty. As Arty's daughter Angie turns her attention to her new baby, he finds himself alone more often. His best (and only) friend Milton takes suddenly ill, and Arty struggles with the thought of losing him by distracting himself with a secret project in the garage.
- Dorothy Espelage, a psychologist and a leading researcher from Illinois University will be in studio to disprove common myths about bullying, and discuss how alpha moms can prevent bullying in schools. On Skype, Mary Gordon, an internationally recognized educator, best selling author, and parenting expert shares insights on Roots of Empathy, a program designed to teach children empathy that has show great success in preventing bullying through increased capacities for empathy.
- An informative report/conversation with a Fresh Take correspondent who discusses with Rebecca the pros and cons of 10 charitable organizations she has researched based on the recommendations from charitable watchdog organizations and affinity groups.
- This episode of Fresh Take tells the stories of families at varying stages of military deployment, helping others empathize and better support families in the home front.
- Learn the importance of parent involvement in public schools. Meet National PTA President Chuck Saylors and hear his perspective on practical ways to get involved.
- This episode looks to inspire audiences to turn their seemingly tragic experiences into triumph by sharing the stories of Kevin Bardsley, Ginger Johnson, and Kelle Hampton.
- Meet some of the most influential writers in the blogosphere and learn how and why they got their start.
- This episode of Fresh Take celebrates short story by inviting special guests and Fresh Take team members to gather and enjoy non-fiction short films.
- Simon Sinek teaches that people should live a more inspired and fulfilling life by employing his philosophy "Start with Why," that is, having one central purpose in everything they say and do. Simon believes that there is a disconnect between what most people do and why they do it, and that if people find their 'why,' and employ that 'why' in everything they do, they will be more united and joyful as people.
- 1980s, Grammy-nominated, family pop group, The Jets, discuss the ups and downs of being a family music group and their 25th anniversary tour, and sing their biggest hits, "You Got It All", "Crush on You", "Rocket 2 U," and "Make it Real."
- Meet three women who learned to deal with their husbands' pornography addictions and learn how to start a productive and therapeutic conversation about the issue.
- Learn three systems of collaborative consumption and the pros and cons of each: producer service systems, redistribution markets, and collaborative lifestyles.
- World-champion kayaker Brad Ludden takes groups of young adults suffering from cancer on week-long adventure camps; Linda Myers provides support for elderly Native Americans living traditional lifestyles on reservations.
- Dr. Margaret Martin gives free music lessons to underprivileged children in LA's gang-ridden zones; Don Shoendorfer gives away free wheelchairs to disabled people in the third world.
- 2011–TV EpisodeThree brothers keep young men off the streets and out of gangs; Sue and Don Kimball offer support for women and children trying to escape domestic violence and abuse.
- 2011–TV EpisodeTanya Walters runs Godparents for Youth Organization to help kids raise their grades; Galen and Bridget Sampson run an apprenticeship program at the Dogwood Restaurant in Baltimore to help get struggling people back on their feet.