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This week on the pod, we are joined by lived expert Kenn Bell who shares his life and housing journey with us from childhood to the present. He talks about how a family health challenge pushed the family out of their home, the challenges they faced, and how he's always found a way to give back now matter where he was in his cross country travels. Its an inspiring, hopeful and beautiful conversation, and one you won't want to miss Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Kenn Bell always knew he could tell a story...a visual story. After adopting his dog Max, he was inspired to make documentaries to let the world know that dogs deserve our love, care, and respect. Questions or Comments? Email Sam at sam@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Second Chance Dogs Documentary by Kenn Bell on Pet Life Radio
Second Chance Dogs Documentary By Kenn Bell.Kenn Bell always knew he could tell a story...a visual story. After adopting his dog Max, he was inspired to make documentaries to let the world know that dogs deserve our love, care, and respect.Enjoy the interview ~ Sam, The Queen of Rock n Roll Dogswww.vegasrockdogradio.comThe Dog Fileswww.thedogfiles.comSecond Chance Dogswww.netflix.com/title/80136234?s=i
Kenn Bell, a freelance filmmaker and animal welfare advocate, talks with me about how he created his powerful, heart-rending documentary called Second Chance Dogs. His story begins back in 2011, when Kenn developed the critically-acclaimed documentary Hero Dogs of 9/11, which aired on Animal Planet in both the U.S. and Canada. His success with this documentary led to a more ambitious project with the ASPCA (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) that would later become Second Chance Dogs. What is Second Chance Dogs about? It tells the story of how the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center is dedicated to giving these abused and neglected animals another chance. Through innovative techniques, patience, and complete commitment, the staff at the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center is moving these animals — once considered hopeless cases — from rescue to rehabilitation, and ultimately into safe and loving homes. Over the course of six months, we meet several dogs in the program and follow their progress as they learn to be handled by people, walk with a leash, engage in healthy play, and exhibit the kind of social behavior that make dogs so special and beloved. Earlier this year Second Chance Dogs made it’s first appearance on Animal Planet. And now, it’s available for viewing on Netflix. I encourage you to go watch the documentary. Be sure to have a box of tissue nearby when you do! Kenn is a fascinating guy with a passion for animals and filmmaking. You are going to find Kenn’s story inspiring! Please support our show sponsors: Get your yearly subscription to the VideoBlocks + AudioBlocks bundle today for only $149 here: http://videoblocks.com/digital2016 CrumplePop - Premiere Pro and Final Cut Pro X Plugins: http://crumplepop.com Mentioned in the show: Second Chance Dogs on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80136234 Second Chance Dogs website: http://secondchancedogsfilm.com APSCA - The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals: https://www.aspca.org The Dog Files website: http://www.thedogfiles.com/team/ The Dog Files on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dogfiles Kenn Bell on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kennbell
Kenn Bell is a filmmaking everyman: He has directed, edited, produced, been a director of photography, created his own shows....you name it, Ken has experience doing it. His crowning achievement is the immensely popular web series and website The Dog Files. But our conversation today is not about filmmaking, it's about Ken's lifelong journey of yo-yo dieting and gaining, losing, gaining again, and often losing upwards of 75 to 100 pounds. We discuss the many things he did that didn't work, but more importantly we talk about the strategies he has used to keep the weight off on a more permanent basis, and how the quality of his life has changed drastically because of these changes. If you want to end deprivation and crash diets and find lifelong changes that last (and that you enjoy), then Ken's story is for you. Our Show Sponsor: GeekDesk Topics of Conversation: - Ken's background as a filmmaker and animal advocate - How Ken will spend years on a single project, how that has affected his health, and why he decided it was time to focus on his health to be a better filmmaker - Ken discovering the power of walking and how powerful it can be for losing weight - How being overweight made it incredibly hard for Ken to shoot docs in the field and how it was a warning sign to make a change - Ken discovering The 10-Day Detox Diet and deciding to eliminate sugar from his diet - Ken's strategies for dealing with traveling and conventions - Ken's experience detoxing from sugar and how it is akin to detoxing from heroine, but how after 5 days he felt like he could take over the world - How just changing his cooking methods helped Ken effortlessly lose weight - How Ken starting making 'lifestyle choices' rather than choosing 'diets' - The specific things Ken did that DIDN'T work (e.g. Weight Watchers) - Ken's recipe for his morning smoothie that helps him lose weight - How making an investment in your health now is like a 401k Useful Links: Ken's Website The Dog Files Dr. Mark Hyman's 10-Day Detox Diet My review of the book 'Rich Food, Poor Food' The documentary film 'Fed Up' The Calorie Myth Nutribullet Products over at the FiP Store Shakeology Brain Octane Oil Show Credits: This episode was edited by Curtis Fritsch, and this show is executive produced by Kanen Flowers. We are a member of the THAT STUDIO podcast network. The music in the opening and closing of the show is courtesy of Dorian Cheah from his brilliant album ARA.
Join Marcie and Whistle as they welcome the Director and Co-Director of the new documentary Hero Dogs of 9/11 (Tanya Kelen and Kenn Bell) premiering on Animal Planet, September 10 at 8pm EST/PT, and three individuals (Michael Hingson, Gerald Lauber and Nancy Brooks) featured in this breathtaking documentary. These guests talk candidly about their riveting experiences on 9/11 and how their selfless working dogs saved their lives and the lives of countless others. Hear how these survivors describe their dogs as their unwavering best friends and protectors! Questions or Comments? Send them to: marcie@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Hero Dogs of 9/11 with Marcie Davis
In this episode we, along with guest Kenn Bell spoil the $H1T out of The Avengers. We also talk about what goes into making his show, The Dog Files.