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- Abigail Harrison, aka Astronaut Abby, is an aspiring astronaut with the goal to be the first to walk on Mars. As a Forbes 30 Under 30 Leader in education and a top STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and space influencer, Abby has spoken about the importance of human space exploration and STEM in TedTalks, news programs, social media, and events all over the world. Now, Abby is coming to your screens as the host of her very own web show, answering questions on space and science submitted by the viewers. Produced by the 501(c)(3) non-profit The Mars Generation, #AskAbby will cover almost any question, from the effects of space on the human body, to extraterrestrial life, to the physics of a black hole, to how to make the very best astronaut Halloween costume. No matter how small or how wacky, this Wellesley College astrobiology graduate and researcher is willing to tackle any science topic, puns and Star Trek humor included, of course.
- Daniela Morales, daughter of Guatemala's beloved entertainer, Josué Morales, is a singer, performer, and, for the past three seasons, producer of the children's hit musical podcast "Ice Cream Musical." In 2019, Daniela had the idea to create a musical podcast for kids and recruited composer Rodrigo Villagran, New York City actor Jorge Echeverría, voice actor Betsy Garcia, and her dad Josué Morales (who performs the voice of "Charro," a famous Mexican mariachi) to help bring Ice Cream Musical to life. Daniela talks about how she combined her experiences on the stage, as an actor, and as a singer to create an imaginary ice cream shop in the whimsical town of Pumpernickel Springs.
- Jackson Fong is writer, speaker, trainer, and coach. He has been working with various groups over the past 25 years, and is most known for his passion to partner, listen, and connect with others. Jackson trains and equips people to discover their greatest strengths and to explore the possibilities. He is happily married to wife Michelle and enjoys time with her and their grown children.
- Carrie Esqueda is a California real estate agent, and she is on fire. The California market is on fire. Low inventory, multiple offers, cash offers, you name it. Carrie Esqueda pulls back the curtain on just what is happening in Southern California, and dives into everything her and her team are doing to help buyers and sellers navigate each transaction.
- The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID19) made 2020 a year to remember. The pandemic effected people differently. For some, it was about staying healthy and not getting sick. Others didn't get sick, but suffered emotionally and psychologically. Children and youth were so negatively effected by the isolation caused by pandemic that many slipped into depression. Some went on to take their own lives. Michelle Fong, a wife, mother, community leader and the founder of the Reflections ob Beauty girl's conference, has been a go-to resource for "covid kids" needing extra love and support during this strange season.
- Former foster care kid, Chicago native Shakila Stewart is living the dream in Tinseltown. She's performed at The Black Ensemble Theatre, The Harold Washington Cultural Center, Messiah Equiano Productions, Poets R People2 Productions, Soul Savin Productions, and you've seen her on Empire, Chiraq, Escaped, and national Nike spots. Shakila Stewart is also a fitness, runway, print, and editorial model. She broke into the modeling industry at the age of 17 when she landed a national commercial print ad for Luster's Inc. Hair Company's, "Straight Shades," campaign. When Shakila isn't performing, she teaches women and youth how to overcome shame, rejection, abandonment. Her mentoring program, Walk This Way Movement has graced studios, school auditoriums, and community centers in the Chicago and Los Angeles areas. Her books Chin Up You Got This. and Favor and Two French Braids inspire women from all walks of life. "How you start in life is not how you have to finish" Shakila Stewart says.
- TJ Greaney started Kids Outdoor Zone (KOZ). KOZ provides men in churches with training and curriculum to mentor boys using outdoor adventure. The training is done by streaming video at the host church. The training includes a one-and-a-half hour section with the leaders and their wives. The second is a 5-hour section with a workbook for the men. Once trained, the men are certified as KOZ Outdoor Mentors. After training, the men plan their monthly meetings/adventures with the boys based on the monthly curriculum provided. Today, over 40% of the boys in our nation do not have a dad living at home. The lack of this male role model has created a dramatic increase in drug use, school drop-out, pregnancy, and more. The average kid also spends 40 minutes a week outside, but 70 hours in front of a screen. This trend is creating an unhealthy mental, physical, and spiritual population among our boys today. It is at catastrophic levels. However, every socioeconomic, health, and mental statistic improves substantially when a boy receives a mentor. Boys are drawn in by the outdoor adventure and training by an adult man. Every boy truly is "Wild at Heart." This internal longing fits perfectly with the KOZ program.
- DeAnna Kane is the Co-Founder and Editor in Chief of "Heart of Hospitality" magazine. The magazine is designed and dedicated to giving all the best tips, tricks, and ideas on planning the best event, party, trip, or decor you could possibly imagine. Their philosophy is that whenever you invite someone to your home, you always show the very best and treat them like the special guest they are, no matter who it is. She believes that "Everyone is special and deserves to be treated that way, and common courtesy goes a long way when you open that door to people coming, or you going out. So always give your very best!" DeAnna Kane earned her Master's Degree of Science in Education Leadership from Keiser University, began writing for donor development with Museum of the Bible in 2015, and moved into managing many of their high end donor events for the Museum's grand opening in 2017. Her talent for writing and event planning were a perfect combination for a Mon Ami Ministry board position.
- In 2005, Melisa Erickson was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). In 2019, her Allergan breast implants were recalled after the FDA reported they were causing sickness, cancer, and sometimes death. According to drugwatch.com, "In July 2019, Allergan recalled its Biocell textured breast implants after the FDA had linked them to a rare cancer called breast implant-associated anaplastic large cell lymphoma, or BIA-ALCL. Most of Allergan's recalled textured breast implants were sold under the Natrelle brand. The FDA advises women with BIA-ALCL to have their implants removed." Melisa's breast implant illness has been masked by her pre-existing MS symptoms, but as soon as she discovered she had "breast implant illness," she arranged to have them removed. Melisa will have a procedure called an "explant" surgery on January 4, 2022, to have her poisonous breast implants removed.
- StoryBrand guide Kris Jones, CEO of Red Door Designs, helps experts elevate the way they show up online so they can create wealth with ease, enjoy more freedom and make a bigger impact. She's bootstrapped and sold one company, created another that doubles in revenue every year, been an ad agency art director and worked at Nike. She says "You don't need to be Don Draper to know that people don't buy products and services. They buy stories." So to succeed online, Kris helps businesses get crystal clear on messaging.
- Amy Jones has always been smart. She grew up in Bellflower, California, has two siblings, and was the valedictorian of her high school class. So, it surprised everybody when she ended up in prison. What I mean is - Amy is a clinical pharmacist, specializing in hepatitis and HIV treatments, and works inside a North Carolina prison. This is her story.
- Several years ago, Dr. Joy Karavedas made a career change from law to education. This change was fueled by her strong belief that education can change the world. After watching her students' eyes open to the potential within each of them, she knew she was on the right track. Her life was changed forever. Dr. Joy Karavedas was going to do whatever she could to help people see the possibilities before them. After over 20 years as an educational leader, Dr. Karavedas' interest in leadership moved beyond education. She earned a doctorate degree in Organizational Leadership with a focus on identification and development of emerging leaders. Understanding the importance of leadership within organizational structures has guided her desire to help people maximize their value and potential. It is now her pleasure and honor to coach people as they grow into creative and collaborative thinkers who impact the future of our world. Dr. Joy Karavedas serves as an adjunct Professor for Brandman University and an Assistant Professor for Westcliff University, teaching courses in Organizational Leadership, Human Resources, and Marketing. She also oversees operations within the largest division of the School of Education at Azusa Pacific University and was recently the Chair of APU's Staff Council, playing an integral part of developing the university's "Coaching for Success" evaluation tool and taking an active part in the university's strategic planning process. Dr. Karavedas' research, published articles, and presentations have focused on the impact of those in middle level leadership positions and their development as leaders.
- Media executive, writer and speaker, Kathleen Cooke, co-founded Cooke Media Group and the nonprofit The Influence Lab in Burbank, California. She and her husband, Phil, travel to multiple cities and countries to produce and mentor leaders on how to use media more effectively. The focus of The Influence Lab is to help transform cultural conversation through multiple media platforms, rethink global media missions, and move Christian thinking from the outside and into the heart of culture. Kathleen believes each person's life matters and that each person has a significant story that can influence others.
- Kevin Butler is the Producer of "Jesus for Nones," the world's first podcast dedicated to those who identify as "non-religious". Imagine you're taking a survey and come across the question "What religion are you?" Are you the kind of person who ticks the box labeled "None of the above"? If so, you're a "None", and ironically, a member of the fastest growing religion in the United States. Is the Bible true? Are the teachings of Jesus still relevant today, even for Nones?
- Martin Esqueda was bullied as a kid, and his wife was the victim of childhood sexual abuse. Their childhood experiences fueled their passion to help others who may also be experiencing something similar. "As children who fell victims to child sexual abuse and bullying, we understand. If you know someone who is a victim of either of these senseless acts, contact us," says Martin Esqueda.
- Dr. Joe Malone holds a Ph.D. in Health and Human Performance with a minor in neuro psychology and a specialization in women's health and sexual wellness. Dr. Joe Malone is the author of Battles of the Sexes. He taught at Middle Tennessee State University from 2005-2017 and has guest lectured at Vanderbilt and Princeton as well as other major universities.
- Michael Nguyen is the type of police officer every community deserves. Michael, the son of Vietnamese immigrants, started his career in law enforcement at the academy, went on to work the streets as a beat cop, rose through the ranks to become a sexual assault detective, and is now serving as a homicide detective. Every day, Michael sees the worst of humanity, and yet, has an unstoppable determination to get justice for victims and and their families.
- Erin McElroy is an American constitutionalist. She believes wholeheartedly that this 1787 document is still, in 2022, both the foundation and guiding light for the future of the United States of America. United States Constitution Preamble: "We the People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeDawn Hawkins is CEO of the National Center on Sexual Exploitation, the leading organization exposing the connections between all forms of sexual exploitation, including sex trafficking, prostitution, pornography, and child sexual abuse. Dawn's energy, creativity and mobilization skills are deployed to build a world free from sexual violence, with freedom and human dignity for all. Dawn is deeply committed to bipartisan political solutions at the federal and state level. Her issue expertise, visionary initiatives, and innovative strategy have led to groundbreaking change in the legislative arena and in multimillion-dollar corporate policies. Dawn has been instrumental in re-imaging the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. She has centered the need to address buyer demand for commercial sex, called out corporate entities facilitating exploitation through the annual Dirty Dozen List, fostered an international movement, and constantly: advocates for survivors. Her work has sparked change at Google, Hilton Worldwide, Comcast, Walmart, the Department of Defense, Instagram, TikTok, and other influential firms. Dawn has appeared on many television programs, including CNN, Fox and Friends, and Good Morning America. She regularly authors articles and speaks around the country addressing the public health harms of pornography, curbing demand for sex trafficking, protecting children and families in our digital world, and more.
- East Los Angeles artist Richard Bravo is a true artisan. A creative. A builder. A guy who sees beyond the surface. He sees beauty and potential in ordinary, mundane objects and re-purposes them into centerpieces. A diesel truck's air filter becomes a ceiling lamp. A pile of old pipes, rusted metal flanges and light bulbs becomes the central focus of a living room.
- Join Abby along as she discusses her 10 favorite space movies of all time. Episodes includes discussion on both scientific accuracy and cinematic qualities. Also, settles the debate on which is better, Star Wars or Star Trek.
- A high-school boy, Cameron, cannot date Bianca until her anti-social older sister, Kat, has a boyfriend. So, Cameron pays a mysterious boy, Patrick, to charm Kat.
- 2018–TV EpisodeHow can you become an astronaut? Abby will give a summary of the requirements needed, from schooling to physical training to scientific research and what to do if your country doesn't have a space agency.
- Visiting rural Ohio during the Fourth of July in 2016, the filmmakers turned an observational lens onto the people of Morrow County. Documenting a 95-year-old native, his multi-generational and multi-racial family and public celebrations of the national holiday, they created a short ethnography in cinema vérité style.
- 2014–201943mTV-147.8 (1.9K)TV EpisodeGordon investigates when a bomber is hired for an assassination. Lee tries to rebuild the Narrows with Nygma's help. Alfred gets used to life away from Bruce.
- Close to opening a rift into the Apocalyptic World, Sam and Dean search for the last missing ingredient. They wind up at a black market for religious relics, where they discover that things are not what they seem.
- Harry and his pals are back for more adventures when they face off against dark wizards, demented monsters, and the most horrible woman in the world, Dolores Umbridge! So strap on your diapers because it's time to go back to Hogwarts.
- Pierre Thoretton's project is to photograph the remains of the wildfires that devastate California every year and nothing goes as planned. The burnt forests cannot be found and the technical problems associated with a large format camera pile up. Along the road and landscapes, the photographer humorously adjusts his project to the contingencies of the present moment. Between an artist portrait and a road movie, the film questions our relationship to image, the process of artistic creation, and the choice to continue to do film photography in a digital world.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeAbbey, a former Radio DJ based in St. Cloud, Minnesota, brings her passion for small town living to the forefront as she explores the hidden gems and unique experiences of local communities. From quaint Main Streets to charming festivals, Abbey uncovers the heart and soul of small town.
- Absent Mind explores the elusive line between normal cognitive aging and Dementia. Myrtle lives with her son, John, and daughter-in-law, Kimberly and is growing more and more absent-minded by the day. As Myrtle's actions become more inexplicable, John and Kim struggle to diagnose the severity of her condition. They wonder if Myrtle is merely retaliating against their voiced suspicions or if she is not aware of her behavior. Myrtle's final act could be the clincher.
- Across the Line is an immersive virtual reality experience that places viewers in the shoes of a patient entering a health center for a safe and legal abortion. Combining real audio gathered at protests, scripted scenes, and documentary footage, the film is a powerful hybrid documentary-fiction depiction of the toxic environment that many health care providers, health center staff, and patients must walk through to provide or access health care on a typical day. It was executive produced by Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and co-created by Nonny de la Peña of Emblematic Group and Brad Lichtenstein and Jeff Fitzsimmons from 371 Productions/Custom Reality Services. The filmmakers worked closely with health care providers and patients to understand their experiences and to ensure the film is accurate and authentic. By putting the audience on scene, virtual reality offers a new and immersive experience that can help people better understand what thousands of women face when they seek health care. Across the Line is available on three platforms - HTC Vive ("walk around" experience) the Gear VR, and Google Cardboard.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeIn this captivating podcast chat session, we delve into the rich tapestry of Native American artistry and creativity through an insightful interview with Alex Osborn, a prominent artist from the Catawba Tribe in South Carolina. With his diverse talents as a designer, photographer, and artist, Osborn's unique perspective shines a light on the intricate interplay between his heritage and his artistic expressions. As he shares his journey, listeners are treated to a thought-provoking exploration of how his cultural roots influence his creative process, as well as the stories and traditions that breathe life into his exceptional body of work. Join us as we uncover the remarkable fusion of tradition and innovation in Osborn's art, and gain a deeper appreciation for the profound connections between identity, heritage, and artistic passion. Learn more about Alex at tanakealex.com.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeAlexander Rosenberg - a glass artist, educator, and writer based in Philadelphia. Notably, he showcased his skills on the Netflix series 'Blown Away,' adding another dimension to his diverse portfolio. Having a Master of Science in Visual Studies from MIT and a BFA in glass from Rhode Island School of Design, Rosenberg's work delves into the fascinating world of glass art and beyond. Join us for an insightful conversation exploring his artistic journey, accolades, and interdisciplinary approach to creativity.
- 2015– 22mTV-14TV EpisodeEverything Explained for the new Alien Covenant starring Katherine Waterston and Danny McBride. There's surprising connections to Prometheus plus a lot of new mysteries to dig into that hint at a much larger series mythology being developed.
- From her compelling works at DC Comics/Vertigo to her enchanting graphic novels and urban fantasies, Alisa's creative journey is one you won't want to miss. Tune in for fascinating insights into her writing process, inspirations, and much more. Mark your calendars for a delightful chat with this Eisner-nominated author and editor. Learn more at alisakwitney.com.
- Abby discusses the challenges astronauts will face on a mission to Mars from what an astronaut journeying to Mars will need to wear, to how they will breathe, to what they will eat, and more.
- All Play No Work: A Story of Dan Sexton is a heartwarming documentary film that follows the story of Dan Sexton, a 33-year-old man who spends his Fridays working at Boston Pizza, while looking forward to his summers spent attending Camp Misquah: a non-profit residential camping experience for children and adults living with special needs. The film explores Dan's journey and the impact that Camp Misquah has had on his life. Through his experiences and interactions with the campers, we see the transformative power of community and the importance of creating inclusive spaces. Join us on this inspiring journey and discover Dan's story.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeBased out of Charlotte, NC, Amberle Linnea is an award-winning master of Cosplay and design. Her looks have spanned from Harley Quinn to Medusa and back again. She is also a 3-time Condom Couture Design Award winner. You can follow her work on Facebook and on Instagram.
- We see a lonely artist who is struggling to find his other half in life thus tries his hand at dating to see if he'll find that special one. Will he be able to find his one true geeky love? This short was created specifically for the Reed 2013 film competition.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeAmy is an artist who designs and creates jewelry and headpieces, and she is the creator of the Living Myth Legend Fest in Wisconsin. In this chat session we discuss how she landed on this journey, how it's going, and how to lead a team for a large event such as Living Myth Legend Fest.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeAmy Guilbeau is the owner and humble brilliance behind Henderson's Hearth. Her Celtic recipe baking and soup mixes, fruit preserves, and gift items are soul-warming, delicious, and feel like home. How does she achieve this? Find out her journey and more in this chat session.
- The script 'An Exploded View', written by Neil Edwards was created using research and interviews with current and retired Engineers from Grantham. The information collected has formed a moving, fictional story that is rooted in historical truths; The project has been developed in collaboration with Laura Barrett who creates intricate black-white monochrome illustrations and patterns. 'An Exploded View' has been be brought to life through an audio play, animated by shadow performance. In an attic full of history and wonder. Amber (16) searches to find her grandfather Ernest's, most treasured item, hoping that it will bring him comfort and joy as he lies desperately ill in hospital. What she stumbles upon is a lifetime of memories, unearthing Ernest's passion for and commitment to engineering. Never has Amber so deeply considered the role of an engineer, their importance in her hometown of Grantham, or the world-changing effect that the notion to simply 'improve something' can impose. The project was commissioned by Gravity Fields Festival and has been funded by, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, The National Lottery Community Fund, and Lincolnshire Community Voluntary Service (LCVS).
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeAnjelica Hyde is a fine art photographer in the UK with a passion for creativity, color, and an old-world classical style. Anjelica shares her journey from drawing to modeling, and then discovering the captivating realm of photography. In this chat session, we also discuss The Great Journal Hunt and how her daughter inspires her to write.
- Anna is followed everywhere she goes by a creepy pale assailant with a knife. She doesn't seem to be very afraid. She marches coldly through her day, ignoring him, going about her business. Her stalker looks threatening but his manner seems to suggest that he is just a confused social outcast, trapped in an obsessive, repetitive rut that revolves around Anna. It becomes clear that the line between assailant and victim has begun to break down and that the roles in this relationship are now unclear. Anna has begun to rely on her stalker's presence. She even allows him to carry her groceries. Is the albino stalking her or watching over her? Anna obtains a retraining order against her stalker but she still worries about him, huddled outside her home on a cold, windy night. Neither of them seem able to disrupt or end their oddly comforting, creepy codependent relationship.
- 2022–Podcast EpisodeAnthony Brice is a best-selling author, empowerment coach, poet, and one of today's leading personal and professional development trainers. He is the author of the #1 release, Poor Me to Soul Rich: Spiritual Currency for the Mind, Heart and Soul. His self-empowerment philosophy represents the foundation of personal growth and life mastery that has provided extraordinary results for people in the quality and fulfillment of their lives. We discuss Anthony's journey, and the power of saying "you can."
- A portrait of four young people from a small village in southern Spain, where modernity coexists with traditions whose origins are lost in the mists of time. A research on the relationship between the animal and the human.
- Kelly, a sufferer of anxiety depression and OCD is used to her routine and so is everyone around her. Kelly's flatmate, Meg has had enough of her reclusion but her boyfriend, James, who moves in - is much more curious about Kelly's quirks and way of life. They make a friendship and Kelly reveals more about her everyday life. He draws what she describes and as she describes, tension and anxiety is relieved. However James' intentions may not be as they seem and Kelly may not be aware of just how much she sees and hears.
- "Are You Listening" is a dramatic short film about a man's struggle with his faith in God.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeYOU PLAY TO WIN THE GAME. Arizona State head coach Herm Edwards drops by The No. 1 Ranked show to talk recruiting, coaching his players during the Black Lives Matter movement, and his own legendary career. RJ also explains what the Pac-12 needs to do to be "back" and gives his first 2021 Quarterback Power Rankings.
- It's Maggie's big day, her Art Show. Adam is more than a little annoyed that she included the painting of him wearing a dress. But it's more than just his legs that are revealed, Adam is jealous when Errol pushes Maggie to talk to Jared. Uh-oh, Adam. Looks like Maggie's got a date.