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Told through individual stories with families, and grief experts, the documentary explores how we can normalize grief in our society and actively help others to process the pain of losing a loved one. Actor-author Anthony Rapp (Broadway's RENT, StarTrek: Discovery), author and grief expert David Kessler (Finding Meaning, ABC Good Morning America contributor) and actor John Farley ( the brother of late comedian Chris Farley), will attend the world premiere on Sun July 2 @ 12:15 PM to share their experiences dealing with grief, both personally and collectively, in a country reeling from multiple tragic events in recent years. “Meet Me Where I Am” is directed by Grant Garry and produced by Stacy Roque, Lisa Kauls and Sharolyn Schmiederer. James Slaven, Director of Photography, worked with Garry for the duration of production, collaborating on their worldwide tour of interviews for the film, The 86 minute documentary also features a mixture of families, counselors, grief advocates and experts including Ron Marasco, Julie Shaw, Cynthia O'Neal, Donna Schuurman, Jana DeCristofaro, Lisa Kauls, Mike Reynolds, Ken Ithiphol, Alicia Forneret, Julisa Golden, and Natalie Kazarian. Director Garry has always been curious about grief, from his first experience when his grandmother died when he was a teenager to his most recent loss, the death of his uncle. "Meet Me Where I Am" is the culmination of that curiosity, and a dedication to ensuring we all feel better equipped to talk about grief. “After being contacted by our film's executive producer, Lisa Kauls, and hearing her story, I knew her grief and others' grief must be witnessed. I was honored to sit down with some of the world's most renowned grief experts as well as individuals with lived experiences. The rare opportunity this film provides is that the expert talkers also have unique experiences of grief themselves, “ says Garry. more: getthefunkoutshow.kuci.org
In which the Curmudgeons express admiration for a band you may have heard a negative word or two about. No, Don Henley must not die! The Eagles were much, much more than the sum of a greatest hits record that sold a boatload of copies. We explain why. Songs discussed during this episode include: Pink Mountaintops, "Lights of the City" Black Midi, "Hellfire" The Eagles. Lots and lots and lots of Eagles: "Take it Easy" "Nightingale" "Doolin' Dalton" "Desperado" "Outlaw Man" "On the Border" "Already Gone" "Best of My Love" "Take It to the Limit" "Journey of the Sorceror" "Hotel California" "Victim of Love" "The Greeks Don't Want No Freaks" "The Sad Cafe" "KIng of Hollywood" Join our Curmudgeonly Community today! facebook.com/curmudgeonrock Now hosted on Podbean! curmudgeonrock.podbean.com Subscribe to our show on these platforms: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-curmudgeon-rock-report/id1551808911 https://open.spotify.com/show/4q7bHKIROH98o0vJbXLamB?si=5ffbdc04d6d44ecb https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80MW
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Whats true, whats false, and whats just straight Hollywood? Join the Murder, Mysterious, and More group talk about the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa, what the film "The Irishman" depicts, and how mobster movies impact society. All that and much more! Sit back and enjoy! Linkshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/mercado-airwaves/id1197066772?mt=2https://soundcloud.com/user-530853141https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/mercado-airwaveshttps://mercadoairwaves.podbean.com/https://www.youtube.com/user/mikemercado2333https://www.patreon.com/MercadoAirwaves
Welcome to yet another bumper episode of Get Around To It: the podcast for people who are always trying to get around to watching that show, reading that book, or going to that film. This month friends and journalists Aoife Barry and Lauren Murphy chat about what they got around to in August: Film: Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, Never Grow Old TV: Aisling Bea's 'This Way Up', Kathy Burke's 'All Woman' Music: Michael O'Shea and Plantasia Books: Dolly Alderton and Yoko Ogawa And in our recommendations for September we tell you about: Film: Extra Ordinary, Fleabag live Music: Girl Band Theatre: My Dad's Blind What have you got around to recently? Tweet us at @getaroundtoit_ or email us at getaroundtoit@gmail.com
The Marvel franchise has gotten HUGE and as many of our long time listeners will know, we Rebels are comic book nerds at heart... what do we think of how #woke Marvel is getting? How far will they go and what does this tell us about culture? What should Christians in general think and do about the growing agenda of Hollywood? Join the rebellion by sharing and inviting your friends to like the content on facebook: facebook.com/rebel.alliance.podcast or by supporting us through patreon at patreon.com/rebelalliance Rebel Podcast features Nate Wright and Chris Poots and was Produced by David Wettlaufer (rivervalleystudio.ca) for Rebel Alliance Media
Some movies deserve a podcast of their own and director Quentin Tarantino’s latest effort most certainly qualifies. Find out what we thought of: – Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood – Join the Facebook community: facebook.com/moviewallas – Follow us on Twitter: @moviewallas – Follow us on Instagram: @moviewallas – Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes / Google Play / Other Podcast Clients – Get […]
Social media is not your mission-field? Christians & Hollywood? Join us as we chop it up and share exclusive sneak-peeks of new collaborative EP Code of Arms: Mission Field dropping Friday, March 29th!!! Code of Arms: Mission Field Pre-Order: http://smarturl.it/9tmzh6 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL LIST: http://eepurl.com/dJwP-Q Marrio Esco | Grace in the Furnace: http://smarturl.it/xpdtsi Contact/Social Network: Email: music@marrioesco.com Website: www.marrioesco.com/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/marrioesco1/ Twitter: twitter.com/MarrioEsco Instagram: www.instagram.com/marrioesco/ Snapchat: www.snapchat.com/add/marrioesco Soundcloud: @marrio-esco
Jeremy and Rhonda give their thoughts on Hollywood Studios' Hollywood Brown Derby Restaurant, which is patterned after the famous Hollywood landmark Brown Derby restaurant. How many times can we say Hollywood? Join the conversation on social! • Like us on Facebook • Join the Capture the Magic Community on Facebook • Follow us on Twitter • Follow us on Instagram • Subscribe to the Capture the Magic YouTube Channel Visit us on the web at www.MainStMagic.com and www.CTMPodcast.com