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Imagine doing some of the most emotionally challenging work in the world, with a team by your side, offering constant, sometimes invisible support. In this episode, we explore the vital relationship between Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) staff and their multidisciplinary team (MDT) partners—teams that don't just work together but lean on each other in unseen ways. Joined by Lydia Crivens, Christine Woods, and Johnny Vallejo, we discuss how collaboration, shared values, and everyday acts of appreciation help sustain these teams through the most difficult cases. Discover why strong teamwork is essential in the field of child protection and how it shapes lasting impact for children and families. Download Transcript Guests: Lydia O. Crivens Deputy Director Memphis Child Advocacy Center Johnny Vallejo Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT) Coordinator, Volunteer and Intern Manager The Children's Advocacy Center – Covina (Main Campus) & Los Alamitos (Satellite Site) Christine Wood, BA Former Lead MDT Coordinator Barren River Area Child Advocacy Center Show Notes: In this episode of The SRCAC Exchange, host Christina Rouse leads a powerful discussion on the importance of teamwork and supportive relationships within the Children's Advocacy Center (CAC) network. This season centers on the "invisible threads" that strengthen the dedication and resilience of professionals working in child abuse prevention. Christina is joined by guests Lydia Crivens, Christine Wood, and Johnny Vallejo, who are all deeply involved in the CAC movement and share insights into creating a supportive and connected work environment. They explore topics such as the value of multidisciplinary team (MDT) partnerships, fostering resilience, and building trust through natural interactions, which together contribute to the sustainability of this challenging yet essential work. Throughout the conversation, each guest shares inspiring stories that highlight the collaborative power of CACs. They discuss examples of their teams coming together in difficult cases, the ways they build rapport and support among MDT members, and the small yet impactful gestures, like shoutouts and awards, that reinforce team cohesion and individual motivation. The episode closes with a reflection on how collective strength and unity are central to the CAC mission, and that teamwork is key to creating positive outcomes for children and families. Hit the subscribe button now! Key Quotes: "When you see someone and you talk with them regularly, you trust their perspective because you know them a bit more than someone you hadn't reached out to."- Lydia Crivens "When you get to hear words of encouragement from your team, it just reassures you that you're doing this work and that others see it, which pushes you forward." -Christine Wood "Coming to the CAC is actually a really nice experience for our partners because they know they're in good company and working with a team that genuinely cares."- Johnny Vallejo Resources: “Team Functioning and Performance in Child Advocacy Center Multidisciplinary Teams,” McGuier, E. A.; Rothenberger, S. D.; Campbell, K. A.; Keeshin, B.; Weingart, L. R.; & Kolko, D. J. (2022) [Article] Host: Christina Rouse, MSW Program Manager, CAC Development Southern Regional CAC Project Manager: Lauren Tanner, MSEd Program Manager, Communications & Instructional Design Southern Regional CAC Want to hear more? Subscribe to The SRCAC Exchange to be sure you don't miss an episode! Like what you hear? Show your support by leaving a rating and review for The SRCAC Exchange podcast. Connect with us by Visiting our website Signing up for our emails Following us on Facebook & LinkedIn Contacting us Connect with your Chapter Midwest Region Chapters Northeast Region Chapters Southern Region Chapters Western Region Chapters Connect to your Regional CAC National Children's Advocacy Center Peachtree Sound Sponsor: Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Resources: CE-CERT Training [Training] Reset. Reflect. Refuel. Hub [Video Series] Psychological First Aid Guide for Children's Advocacy Center Supervisors [Resource]
Welcome to another episode of The Round Table! This week, Emmanuel, Hannah, and Heba were excited to speak with Christine Woods, Co-Director of the Declaration for American Democracy. Christine brings a wealth of experience in issue-based advocacy and electoral campaigns, and we're thrilled to dive into her impactful work and vision for democracy reform. In this episode, Christine shares her journey from grassroots organizer to a leading figure in democracy advocacy. As Co-Director of the Declaration for American Democracy, Christine plays a pivotal role in driving sweeping reforms to strengthen and protect our democratic processes. Prior to this role, she was the Field Director for the coalition, where she led innovative grassroots efforts to mobilize communities and advance democratic values. Christine's career began with a focus on climate advocacy, where she led the Climate Reality Project's 100% Renewable campaigns on college campuses. Her early work laid the foundation for her commitment to empowering everyday people to take meaningful action. We'll hear about her transition from environmental advocacy to electoral campaigns, including her role as Field Director for a competitive Congressional campaign and her contributions during the 2016 electoral cycle. Christine also discusses her impactful work with Public Citizen's Democracy Is For People Campaign, where she collaborated with coalitions in New York State to expand voting rights and ensure fair elections. Her insights into these campaigns provide a deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities in the fight for democratic reform. Join us for an inspiring conversation about the importance of grassroots organizing, the challenges of electoral reform, and the ongoing efforts to secure a fair and representative democracy. Christine Woods' dedication and passion for democratic integrity shine through in this engaging discussion. You won't want to miss it!
As we begin our new series Christine Woods unpacks 1 Samuel 3:1-10, (11-20) and the story of a young Samuel. God calls each one of us and seeks to use us as we are.
What an amazing summer through the book of Acts! To finish off the series Christine Woods teaches and reflects on our journey through Acts.
Have you ever reacted to a situation without thinking? That's your subconscious at play. It makes roughly 90% of our daily decisions. After being attacked by two men in a parking lot in 2019, I found myself responding to objectively safe situations as if I was in danger. I became fascinated with the subconscious mind and its role in determining our behavior — before we even choose it. It was at that time that I also discovered hypnotherapy, a form of therapy that talks to the subconscious in a highly suggestible state. After trying hypnosis, I found it to be a remarkable way to support the dramatic change we want in our life but too often resist. In this episode, I'm joined by hypnotherapist Christine Woods to discuss the modality, how it works, and how she's helping high-functioning individuals overcome undermining behavior patterns. She'll also share actionable steps you can start today to create deep change when your thoughts, feelings and desired behaviors don't align with the change you want to see at work or in your most important relationships. Our mission is to help you become unstoppable so you can do the best work of your career while you enjoy more inner peace and freedom. Head to ritahyland.com and sign up to receive podcast announcements and exclusive tips to unleash more of your creativity, productivity, and ingenuity in your work and at home. If this episode was helpful for you… Share it with someone who will benefit from hearing it too! That way we all improve. Also, be sure to leave a review on Apple Podcasts letting me know what you enjoy about Playing Full Out and any questions you have. Your topic may be used as the subject for a future episode! Show Notes: https://www.ritahyland.com/christina-woods Connect with Rita on LinkedIn: ★Rita (Wetterstroem) Hyland★
He is risen! David Harvey and Christine Woods speak on John 20:1-18 unpacking the story of Mary. How does the resurrection of Jesus speak to our experiences of hell on earth? Jesus descended to hell and was resurrected therefore whatever you may be going through he is with you giving hope.
This morning our Co-Lead Pastor, Christine Woods, begins our new series called "Unchurched." The Church is all about Jesus but also our lives should all be about Jesus. What does it look like to be Jesus centred throughout the week not just on Sundays.
This week our two lead pastors continue our series on Advent. Christine Woods and David Harvey discuss what joy looks like in a world that is suffering and what it has to do with waiting.
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with actor Christine Woods (Hello Ladies). Christine played Jessica on HBO’s Emmy-nominated Hello Ladies, starring Stephen Merchant. She also played Lucretia Colder on USA’s Briarpatch. She talks about her audition process for Hello Ladies, including reading for one of the best casting directors in the business, Allison Jones. She talks about the nerve-wracking process of booking a TV pilot - she's booked a whopping thirteen pilots in her busy career. And she talks honestly about the pressures she’s encountered while navigating the business, including her experiences being an actor with a film at Sundance. Followed by a second interview with actor and comedian Royce Johnson (The Pack Theater). Royce is one of the sharpest culture critics around. He currently plays on a house team at the beloved upstart punk rock comedy school, The Pack Theater, in Los Angeles. He talks about the differences between some of the notable comedy schools. Homophobia in Hollywood. He also talks about taking part in Studio U a long-form focus group run by infamous political consultant, Frank Luntz, that was instrumental in the development of Hulu. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to talk myths about the glamorous Hollywood life. If you like any of what you hear today, do us a BIG kindness - subscribe to the show. Leave us a nice comment. Tell your aunt about us! Give us those five stars wherever you’re getting your podcasts from today. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Sara Paxton, Rightor Doyle, Tembi Locke, Dalia Malek, Vinny Chhibber, and Elna Baker! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with actor Melissa Fumero (Brooklyn Nine-Nine). Melissa plays Amy Santiago on NBC’s Brooklyn-Nine Nine. She’s a TV comedy icon, nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series. She talks about her early soap career. The highly anticipated Season 8 of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. She also shares the origin story of her sibling-like friendship with Lin-Manuel Miranda. Shooting two different seasons of network TV, while pregnant. And her first outings as a director. Followed by a second interview with actor David Lengel (Coming 2 America). David is a busy working actor, in both LA and Atlanta. He talks going to high school at the renowned Fiorello H. LaGuardia school in New York, featured in Alan Parker’s classic film, Fame. And what it was like going to high school with Nicki Minaj. He also talks about his experience working on films with luminaries such as Clint Eastwood, The Rock, and Eddie Murphy. It’s also a wonderful conversation about craft, and the differences of acting for theater, and acting for television and film. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to talk about cop shows. Here we are, episode six! We’re just over halfway through our limited series. Or it could be halfway through Season One. Demand more and we’ll make more. So if you like any of what you hear today, do us a BIG kindness - subscribe to the show. Leave us a nice comment. Tell your aunt about us! Give us those five stars wherever you’re getting your podcasts from today. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Sara Paxton, Rightor Doyle, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber, Elna Baker...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with actor Chantal Thuy (Black Lightning). Chantal plays Grace Choi on the CW’s Black Lightning. She also played the role of Minnie in Pulitzer-Prize-winner Tracy Letts’ new Broadway play, Linda Vista. Chantal talks about her extraordinary past year shooting Black Lightning, while simultaneously starring on Broadway. Representation in Hollywood, and her activism with the organization Build Power. And the process of optioning a book for a film adaptation. Followed by a second interview with actor Jordan Barbour (The Inheritance Play / Broadway). Jordan was nominated for Best Featured Actor in a Play on Broadway, as part of the inaugural Antonyo Awards for Black Theater Artists, for his performance as Tristan, in The Inheritance Play. A show that TIME Magazine called "the most important play of the century". The show was closed down prematurely because of COVID. So Jordan talks about what happens in a business where “the show must go on”, and suddenly…it doesn’t. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to talk about all things theater. Here we are, episode five! We’re halfway through our limited series. Or it could be halfway through Season One. It’s entirely up to you. Demand more and we’ll make more. So if you like any of what you hear today, do us a BIG kindness - subscribe to the show. Leave us a nice comment. Tell your aunt about us! Give us those five stars wherever you’re getting your podcasts from today. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Melissa Fumero, Rightor Doyle, Sara Paxton, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber, Elna Baker...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with actor and college friend, Brandon Scott (Dead to Me / 13 Reasons Why). Brandon plays Officer Nick Prager on Netflix’s Dead to Me. He also plays Coach J. J. Kerba on Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why. Claude and Brandon talk about their shared theater education. An NBC comedy pilot they both tested for. Brandon's longtime practice of martial arts. He also tells an absolutely hilarious and terrifying story about his early career studio test for Denzel Washington, for a role in the film The Great Debaters. Followed by a second interview with actor Jess Nurse (Scandal / War Games). Jess recurred on ABC’s Scandal, and she stars in the VR reboot of MGM’s War Games. She’s an alum of the prestigious Stella Adler Studios, in New York. Jess talks about acting in a VR project that features a complicated interactive decision tree. Her own wonderful original series Roof Access. And the day she received the felicitous news from her reps that her character was going from a co-star to a recurring role on a network tv show. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to talk about the difficulties of making a living as an actor. And to support @beanartshero – an organization that’s advocating for the DAWN Act, a comprehensive bill to provide arts worker relief. Please rate, subscribe and comment. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Melissa Fumero, Chantal Thuy, Rightor Doyle, Sara Paxton, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber, Elna Baker...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
It’s a comedian heavy episode of Things Are Going Great For Me. J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) chats with comedian and actor Baron Vaughn (Grace and Frankie / Comedy Central's Corporate). They talk about some personal shared experience seeking out and connecting with a birth parent. The American education system. The way in which fear and anxiety can be a necessary part of the artistic process. Breaking out of the boxes of Hollywood’s racial stereotypes. And putting a tape together for Saturday Night Live. Followed by a second interview with comedian Liz Glazer. Liz talks about doing comedy during a pandemic. Her engagement to a rabbi. Her panic inducing bat mizvah. And her magical story of being a magnet for tossed away fortune cookie fortunes. Claude is also joined by his producer and co-host Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to chat about all things comedy. Please rate, subscribe and comment. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Melissa Fumero, Chantal Thuy, Rightor Doyle, Sara Paxton, Brandon Scott, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) spoke with actor Clarke Peters (Da 5 Bloods) back in June, 2020. They talk about Da 5 Bloods, and how Clarke met Spike Lee. Mr. Peters' multiple Tony and Olivier-Award nominations and wins. Anti-black racism in the UK. Historically not getting paid the same as his white actor counterparts. And his theory on why The Wire is a better show than The Sopranos. Followed by a second interview with actor Della Saba (Zootopia). An Actors' Gang company member. She also voiced "Young Judy Hopps" in Disney's Zootopia. It’s a wonderful conversation about theater and craft. Claude and Della talk about voiceover work, theater styles, actor training, and identity. Also, Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) and Claude have a conversation about the tragic passing of movie star and icon, Chadwick Boseman. Please rate, subscribe and comment. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Melissa Fumero, Baron Vaughn, Chantal Thuy, Rightor Doyle, Sara Paxton, Brandon Scott, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
J. Claude Deering (Twitter/Instagram) spoke with actor Chris Pine (Wonder Woman 1984) back in April, 2020. In this exclusive podcast interview, movie star Chris Pine talks about Wonder Woman, Quentin Tarantino, superhero roles, roles he's passed on, flip phones, and the possibility of collaborating with Bill Hader. Followed by a second interview with screenwriter G.O. Parsons (Willy's Wonderland). A 15 year overnight success story, playwright and actor G.O. Parsons, managed to get his script into the hands of one of the most bankable movie stars on earth. The movie follows a drifter played by Nicolas Cage who takes a job as a janitor at a family entertainment center. Unknowingly he’s walking into a trap where he’s meant to be sacrificed to the venues demonic animatronic mascots. Claude's also joined by his producer and co-host, Winston Carter (Twitter/Instagram) to chat about the development of the show. Please rate, subscribe and comment. There are more fantastic episodes of Things Are Going Great For Me premiering every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Melissa Fumero, Baron Vaughn, Chantal Thuy, Rightor Doyle, Clarke Peters, Sara Paxton, Brandon Scott, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
In episode 33, I have Christine Woods, a Licensed Professional Counselor, as my guest . We are examining the mother daughter relationship and why it is so important. Christine and I have both raised daugthers and we witness the relationships between mothers and daughters daily in the K-12 education field as School Counselors. We share ways you can strenghten your mother daughter relationship and the impacts of different parenting styles on your daughters development.
New episodes start streaming August 27th. Tune in every Thursday. Featuring interviews with Chris Pine, Clarke Peters, Melissa Fumero, Baron Vaughn, Chantal Thuy, Rightor Doyle, Sara Paxton, Brandon Scott, Christine Woods, Tembi Locke, Vinny Chhibber...and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thingsaregoinggreatforme/support
Maggie hates this episode, and we can't blame her. Jump into this week's Talk Dead to Me: Reanimated where we discuss season 5, episode 8, "Coda," and interview Dawn Lerner herself Christine Wood! *************** Each week hosts Johnny O'Dell, Alexandra August and Woody Tondorf discuss everything happening in The Walking Dead universe - new episodes every Monday morning! Follow us on Twitter @TheWalkingDead for updates!
Listen along as we discuss Netflix’s thirty-seventh film, the 2017 comedy film, ‘Handsome: A Netflix Mystery Movie.’ Directed by Jeff Garlin starring Jeff Garlin, Natasha Lyonne, Amy Sedaris, Leah Remini, Christine Woods and Steven Weber. Make sure you follow us at Flix Forum on Facebook or @flixforum on Twitter and Instagram and answer our question of the week, 'Would Handsome have worked better as a weekly procedural show?' You can listen to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Podbean so please subscribe and drop us a review or 5 star rating. If you're interested in what else we are watching, head on over to our Letterboxd profiles; MJ Heater Jesse Next week we look at 'Blame!' so check out the film before then. You can see the trailer here.
“Even when you feel like you did a bad audition, make them tell you why (it was bad).” - Christine Woods ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ On this week’s episode of The MAKE IT Podcast, we have a conversation with actress and singer Christine Woods (@trickybear). We chat about what to do after an audition, the right way to get a nickname, the importance of forgetting all the rules to find your exact process, and what made Johnny Cash and Billy Corgan successful vocalists. Enjoy! To learn more about Christine and Bonsai visit https://bonsai.film/makeit/christine-woods #MAKEIT
“Even when you feel like you did a bad audition, make them tell you why (it was bad).” - Christine Woods ⠀ On this week’s episode of The MAKE IT Podcast, we have a conversation with actress and singer Christine Woods (@trickybear). We chat about what to do after an audition, the right way to get a nickname, the importance of forgetting all the rules to find your true process, and what made Johnny Cash and Billy Corgan successful vocalists. Enjoy! Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love Enjoy! Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative #MAKEIT
Christine Woods fields our unimportant questions such as What would you be doing if you weren’t doing what you’re doing now? What was your first career high? Follow Christine: https://www.instagram.com/trickybear/ https://twitter.com/ismisswoods Follow along with the show: http://www.totallylaime.com/ https://twitter.com/TotallyLaime https://twitter.com/drrosenrosen https://www.instagram.com/elizabethlaime/ https://www.instagram.com/doctorrosenrosen/ Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/totallylaime
In this week's episode, we speak with actor and writer Ted Welch. He shares his experiences working with and learning from William H. Macy, working in Los Angeles and Nashville, and being at a point in his career in which he can be picky about auditions and roles. Ted's credits include True Blood, Justified, and The Help. He has created, written, and starred in several shorts, web series, and feature films; including Wild Man (Kate Upton, Christine Woods), All Light Will End (Andy Buckley, Sarah Butler, and Sam Jones), and Web-Series Almost Balanced Foodie (Marissa Kaye Grinestaff). He's currently working on Romantic Comedy, The Weekenders, directed by Sabyn Mayfield. Enjoy! Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative #MAKEIT Links: Instagram IMDb Jackie Phillips (producer) Moonlight (film) The Florida Project (film) AWOL (film) Duplass Brothers Ethan Hawke (actor) Denzel Washington (actor) Bill Murray (actor) John Hughes (writer) The Bad News Bears (film) Sam Rockwell (actor) Moon (film) Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (film) Robert DeNiro (actor) Meryl Streep (actress) Brad Pitt (actor) Margot Robbie (film) IMDb Pro Masterclass
Le premier film de Macon Blair est disponible sur Netflix. Cette histoire nous présente Ruth, une jeune femme qui joue de malchance avec un boulot pas très passionnant, un sens de la loose assez consommé et surtout un cambriolage qui lui tombe dessus. Elle décide alors de retrouver ceux qui lui ont volé ses affaires, embarquant dans cette quête son voisin Tony. L’approche des personnages est très réaliste et terre-à-terre, mais l’écriture ne reste que superficielle. Il manque une seconde couche qui aurait donné plus de crédibilité à tout l’univers que le film s'essouffle à créer. On passe quand même un bon moment, on a donc tendance à recommander.Animé par Thomas Rozec avec Alexandre Hervaud, David Honnorat et Lelo Jimmy BatistaRÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSIONMelanie Lyncksey, Mon oncle Charlie (Two and a half Man, Chuck Lorre et Lee Aronsohn, 2003), Elijah Wood, Blue Ruin (Jeremy Saulnier, 2014), Green Room (Jeremy Saulnier, 2016), Xtra - Green Room : https://soundcloud.com/nocine/xtra-green-room-de-jeremy-saulnier, Boyz N the Hood (John Singleton, 1991), In the Heat of the Night (Norman Jewison, 1968), It Happened One Night (Franck Capra, 1934), Quentin Tarantino, Joel et Ethan Coen, Fargo (Noah Hawley, 2014), David Yow, Christine Woods, Dirk Gently (Max Landis, 2016), Wilfried (Jason Gann et Adam Zwar, 2011), Sam Raimi, Peter Jackson, Mel GibsonRETROUVEZ LES RECOMMANDATIONS FAITES EN FIN D'ÉMISSION sur la page Soundcloud officielle des recommandations de NoCiné>> @nocine-reco
In Episode 13, Lisa and Christine Woods talk about The Walking Dead, Flashforward, and her newest films: 2016 Sundance Grand Jury winner, I Don't Feel At Home In This World and Diablo's Film's upcoming feature, Stray. Lisa also chats about science news with actor and fellow science nerd, Justin Park.
Christine Woods fears the ocean and shark attacks and shares her belief in reincarnation.
Come for advice on the best music to clean a shower by, stay for the volleyball tips. Or just drop in for the occasional rave and Del Taco parking lot hang. It's Christine Woods (HBO's Hello Ladies) and her tiny dragon in Episode 81!
Residents of Los Angeles go about their day unaware that a mysterious event is about to change their lives. FBI agents Mark Benford and Demetri Noh are in a car chase; Benford's physician wife is in the middle of surgery; and Benford's friend Aaron Stark works on power lines high above the ground. Suddenly, something causes everyone in the world to black out for just over two minutes. During that time, each person sees a series of events in his or her own future -- some good, some bad, some apparently nonexistent. As people begin to piece together their visions on a worldwide website, Mark and Demetri use the information to try to pinpoint the cause of the blackout, and people are still trying to determine whether destiny can be changed, and what effect those changes may have on others. Stream online: https://amzn.to/3ahOdW5 Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/mfrbooksandfilm?fan_landing=true
Residents of Los Angeles go about their day unaware that a mysterious event is about to change their lives. FBI agents Mark Benford and Demetri Noh are in a car chase; Benford's physician wife is in the middle of surgery; and Benford's friend Aaron Stark works on power lines high above the ground. Suddenly, something causes everyone in the world to black out for just over two minutes. During that time, each person sees a series of events in his or her own future -- some good, some bad, some apparently nonexistent. As people begin to piece together their visions on a worldwide website, Mark and Demetri use the information to try to pinpoint the cause of the blackout, and people are still trying to determine whether destiny can be changed, and what effect those changes may have on others. Stream online: https://amzn.to/3ahOdW5