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Get in touch to share sheeping stories or questions anytime!Samantha Wan was raised in Sydney's west but now farm's Merino wool sheep in Victoria's west. By day she is a wool broker for Elders and is also developing her own brand of wool clothing - a definite wool champion!In this episode we explore Samantha's:Wool Growing ProcessWool Quality & Marketing strategies Sustainability & Challenges with producing wool Innovation & The Future of wool Find her here:https://woolforeveryday.com.au/about/https://au.linkedin.com/in/samantha-wanhttps://farmers.org.au/farmerprofile/dare-to-dream-how-wool-captured-city-girl-sam-wans-imagination/Support the showWant more! Want to show us some sheep love? Sign up for extra content via our sheep supporters tab !https://www.buzzsprout.com/954910/supporters/new
Megan and Wendy are back with a brand-new episode of Girls Gone Hallmark, where they take on Hallmark's latest release, Head Over Heels. As a Johnson Production acquisition, this film gives Megan and Wendy plenty to discuss. Tune in as your favorite Hallmark podcasters break down everything from the writing and acting to the unfortunate shoe designs. Email us your review at girlsgonehallmark@gmail.com or let's talk about it in the Girls Gone Hallmark Facebook Group! We Need Your 5-STAR Ratings and Reviews Spotify Podcast listeners: Spotify allows listeners to rate podcast episodes. Once you listen to a podcast for at least 30 seconds, you get the option to rate it between one and five stars. Return to the podcast's main page and tap the star icon. Then, tap submit. About Head Over Heels - (Hallmark Channel, 2024) Head Over Heels is from Johnson Production Group. Toronto-based actor-filmmaker Samantha Wan directed Head Over Heels. She has nine previous directing credits including Road Trip Romance for Hallmark in 2022. Christina Brandon-Gomez is credited with the story Megan Hocking and Rickie Castaneda wrote the script Megan Hocking has 10 previous writing credits including The Perfect Pairing, The Mistletoe Secret, and Merry Matrimony for Hallmark. Rickie Castaneda has 18 previous writing credits with the same exact projects as Hocking. Rebecca Dalton plays Addison. Dalton most recently starred in Falling Like Snowflakes with Marcus Rosner during Christmas in July. She has a total of 32 previous acting credits including Christmas By Design, The Dog Lover's Guide to Dating, and 19 episodes of The Good Witch for Hallmark. Olivier Renaud stars as Austin, marking his second project with Hallmark. Earlier this year, he appeared in "Romance with a Twist." Before his Hallmark roles, Renaud showcased his talents with Cirque du Soleil, performing in Saltimbanco and The Beatles LOVE. Alexandra Castillo plays Delaney Diaz. Castillo has 86 acting credits with four upcoming projects. She's previously appeared in projects like The Handmaids Tale, Under the Banner of Heaven and A Teacher. Veronica Hortiguela plays Claudia Conner (sister). Veronica has does voice work for animated shows like Pinkalicious & Peterrific and Hero Elementary. She has also appeared in a TV movie called Therapy Nightmares. Michael Dickson appears as Tony Conner (dad). With 34 previous acting credit, this is his first role in a Hallmark movie. You can find him in movies like Obsession: Stalked by my Lover and The Lost Wife of Robert Durst. Holly Jade Balmer plays Andrea. She has 12 acting credits including The Most Colorful Time of the Year from 2022 as well as a bunch of appearances in series' like Paranormal Hotline, Hotel Paranormal and Haunted Hospitals. This Hallmark title shouldn't be confused with the short-lived TV series from 1997 or the 2001 movie starring Monica Potter and Freddie Prinze Jr. — both of which share the same name. Watch the Trailer for Head Over Heels Our Thoughts on Head Over Heels If you're new here, this space serves as a companion to our Hallmark Review podcast, where we dive deep into Hallmark's latest releases. Today, we're bringing you a comprehensive review of "Head Over Heels," which premiered on the Hallmark Channel on Saturday, August 31, 2024. As always, we invite you to join us on Instagram and our Facebook group, Girls Gone Hallmark, to share your thoughts and engage with fellow Hallmark fans. What We Liked While "Head Over Heels" had many ups and downs, there were some standout elements that caught our attention: Alexandra Castillo as Delaney Diaz: For many of us, Alexandra Castillo was the star of the show. Playing the demanding boss, Delaney Diaz, she brought a level of sophistication and talent that elevated the film. Her portrayal of a Miranda Priestly-esque character from "The Devil Wears Prada" was both cliche and refreshing.
Join host Oli Le Lievre as he chats with Samantha (Sam) Wan, an Australian wool broker based in Melbourne. There's something about wool that gets people so energised and Sam is no exception. This episode was recorded from the Hamilton Sheepvention, so we hope you're forgiving of some faint background noise! While recording, Oli was huddled around a heater while Sam was nice and warm in her Elders water-proof woollen jacket!!Episode Highlights: Sam's journey from a non-agricultural background and what sparked her passion for wool An insight into international wool markets and the global appreciation for Aussie wool Elder's new wool handling facility and the integration of automation in the wool supply chain Mentoring the next generation and the opportunities in agriculture Massive thanks to Elders for sponsoring this episode!
If you're new to Hi Nay, follow us @hinaypod or check out our website! https://hinaypod.wordpress.com/ SUPPORT OUR FUNDRAISER: https://ko-fi.com/hinaypod - An episode swap with Kwantum, a comedy sci-fi audio fiction series: https://thesonarnetwork.com/kwantum/ Inventorpreneur Fenton Kwan revolutionized nuclear energy by combining it with cutting-edge AI in one adorable package: the Kuju. But when Kwan and his company disappear without warning, society is left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Kwantum, Amateur tinkerer Ying and her loyal Puppycat Kuju, Luna, embark on a quest to repair the Kuju that keeps Ying's ailing grandmother alive, but end up encountering a much bigger problem than a few busted bots. Episode Description below: ----more---- Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 1: Disruptor, we meet amateur Kuju tinkerer Ying, whose ailing Granny needs a replacement part for the Kuju that runs her life support system. Ying and her loyal Kuju Luna head out to the junk shop, but soon find that this is going to be a bigger task than they thought. – Performed by Leo Choy, Basel Daoud, Becca Friesen, Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Andres Wong, with Becca Friesen, Kira Hall, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Samuel Smith Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto.
If you're new to Hi Nay, follow us @hinaypod or check out our website!https://hinaypod.wordpress.com/SUPPORT OUR FUNDRAISER:https://ko-fi.com/hinaypod-An episode swap with Kwantum, a comedy sci-fi audio fiction series: https://thesonarnetwork.com/kwantum/Inventorpreneur Fenton Kwan revolutionized nuclear energy by combining it with cutting-edge AI in one adorable package: the Kuju. But when Kwan and his company disappear without warning, society is left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Kwantum, Amateur tinkerer Ying and her loyal Puppycat Kuju, Luna, embark on a quest to repair the Kuju that keeps Ying's ailing grandmother alive, but end up encountering a much bigger problem than a few busted bots.Episode Description below:----more----Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on.In Episode 1: Disruptor, we meet amateur Kuju tinkerer Ying, whose ailing Granny needs a replacement part for the Kuju that runs her life support system. Ying and her loyal Kuju Luna head out to the junk shop, but soon find that this is going to be a bigger task than they thought.–Performed by Leo Choy, Basel Daoud, Becca Friesen, Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise YuenDirected by Andres WongWritten by Andres Wong, with Becca Friesen, Kira Hall, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Samuel SmithAudio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan CouldreyKwantum theme by Mitchell RathgebProduced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific ProductionsKwantum is created by Andres WongKwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Samantha Wan is an award winning filmmaker. This year she has received her second nomination for a Canadian Screen Awards for Best Director, TV movie for Love At Sky Gardens. Her first CSA nomination was for her ground breaking television series Second Jen. The show ran for three seasons on OMNI/City TV's and was nominated along side major shows such as Schitt's Creek and Workin' Moms in 2019. Samantha was co- creator, writer, star and directed half the final season. At 23 she became one of the youngest creators to have a prime time series in Canada. As a filmmaker, Samantha was also commissioned to create OMNI TV's first original digital series, Sudden Master. The Kung Fu series accumulated numerous awards around the world, including Best Action Series, Woman With A Vision Award, and a Rockie Nomination for Best Digital series. She also won Best Director at the Sydney Webfest for her work on Lady Ada's Secret Society a digital series for Marble Kids Media. As an actor Samantha has played several beloved characters on television including Zoe Chow on Global Television's hits series Private Eyes for four seasons and is currently a regular cast member on CBC's comedy Run the Burbs as Cathy Tan.
Originally Aired: 04/21/23 – We review The Diplomat. We talk with director Samantha Wan of Love at Sky Gardens and also with Tamara Almeida of Jane. The post Geek Hard Episode 671 – Jane Meets The Diplomat at Sky Gardens appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 04/21/23 – We review The Diplomat. We talk with director Samantha Wan of Love at Sky Gardens and also with Tamara Almeida of Jane. The post Geek Hard Episode 671 – Jane Meets The Diplomat at Sky Gardens appeared first on Geek Hard.
In today's episode, Amanda drinks some scotch with actor, director Samantha Wan to discuss the entertainment industry in Canada versus in the States, why writing can feel so terrible, and her new venture into directing. At just 23 years old, Samantha became one of the youngest creators to have a prime time series in Canada. She is the co-creator and co-star of OMNI/City TV's comedy series Second Jen, which was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award, and she was commissioned by OMNI TV to create its first original digital series Sudden Master, a Kung-Fu series that went on to earn numerous awards around the world. You may also recognize Samantha as Zoe Chow from Private Eyes or Cathy from CBC's Run The Burbs. More recently, she has set her sights on directing, picking up director credits in both tv and film. She directed half of the final season of her series Second Jen, and was the director behind the digital series Lady Ada's Secret Society, earning her an award for Best Director at the Sydney Web Festival and a nomination for Best Director at the NYC Stareable Film Festival this year. Samantha also directed the TV Movie Love at Sky Gardens and the Hallmark movie Road Trip Romance, both of which are now available to watch in Canada and the US. Looking for more of The Liquid Courage Podcast? Instagram: @liquidcouragepodcast TikTok: @liquidcouragepodcast YouTube Video Episodes & more! Reach out at www.liquidcouragepodcast.com Host - Amanda Pereira: insta @hotcoldspicy Guest on this episode – Samantha Wan: insta @thesamanthawan
Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 6: Abandonware, Dr. Gagnon's bold move makes some headway, but the team realizes they've done all they can– or so they think, until Luna and Jeeves present an alternative. Still, the question lingers: what comes next? And is the real power crisis solution the friends we made along the way? – Performed by Basel Daoud, Becca Friesen, Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Kira Hall, with Becca Friesen, Mitchell Rathgeb, Samuel Smith, and Andres Wong Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kwantumpod: https://www.instagram.com/kwantumpod/ https://twitter.com/kwantumpod/ Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 5: Tech Boom, Marcos and Jeeves join the mission to save the world. Before the motley crew can make their next move, catastrophe lands on Ying's literal doorstep, sending her reeling and driving a wedge between her and Luna. With things looking grim, Dr. Gagnon decides to swallow her pride for the greater good. We also get an intimate glimpse at the man behind the curtain: Fenton Kwan. – Performed by Leo Choy, Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Kira Hall, with Becca Friesen, Mitchell Rathgeb, Samuel Smith, and Andres Wong Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kwantumpod: https://www.instagram.com/kwantumpod/ https://twitter.com/kwantumpod/ Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 4: Embedded, Ying and Dr. Gagnon try to make sense of the bad news they discovered in Cheeseburger. Ying decides that Cheeseburger needs to be separated from Granny, but meets some unexpected resistance. Meanwhile, Dr. Gagnon realizes the problem is bigger than they thought, so Ying and Luna are forced to seek help from an unlikely source. – Performed by Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Mitchell Rathgeb, with Becca Friesen, Kira Hall, Samuel Smith, and Andres Wong Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kwantumpod: https://www.instagram.com/kwantumpod/ https://twitter.com/kwantumpod/ Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 3: Analytics, Ying tracks down Dr. Ellie Gagnon, a brilliant nuclear physicist and Kwan stan trying hard to solve the Kuju power crisis. A lack of support and a particularly brutal television appearance have left Dr. Gagnon beaten down, but Ying has something to offer the jaded physicist. As it turns out, opening up Cheeseburger also opens up a can of very dangerous worms. – Performed by Basel Daoud, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Samuel Smith, with Becca Friesen, Kira Hall, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Andres Wong Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kwantumpod: https://www.instagram.com/kwantumpod/ https://twitter.com/kwantumpod/ Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Finding the funny with Samantha Wan. Samantha returns as a third-time guest on the podcast. You can find her in the CBC Gem show “Run the Burbs” and on the
Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 2: Organic Content, Ying and Luna journey into the wilderness and find themselves at the Off-Off Grid: a commune of luddite hippies rumoured to be stealing and hoarding Kuju parts. With a very convincing fake name, Ying goes undercover to infiltrate the commune and find the parts, but is separated from Luna in the process. They soon realize there's more going on at the OOG than it first appears. – Performed by Leo Choy, Basel Daoud, Becca Friesen, Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Andres Wong, with Becca Friesen, Kira Hall, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Samuel Smith Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kwantumpod: https://www.instagram.com/kwantumpod/ https://twitter.com/kwantumpod/ Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Fenton Kwan revolutionized power with the Kuju, an adorable robot pal that is also a radiant nuclear energy source. But when Kwan and his factories disappeared without warning, humanity was left scrambling to keep the lights on. In Episode 1: Disruptor, we meet amateur Kuju tinkerer Ying, whose ailing Granny needs a replacement part for the Kuju that runs her life support system. Ying and her loyal Kuju Luna head out to the junk shop, but soon find that this is going to be a bigger task than they thought. – Performed by Leo Choy, Basel Daoud, Becca Friesen, Ian Geldart, Kira Hall, Jonathan Ho, Tony Kim, Sarah Kolasky, Scott Law, Kris Siddiqi, Samantha Wan, Andres Wong, and Denise Yuen Directed by Andres Wong Written by Andres Wong, with Becca Friesen, Kira Hall, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Samuel Smith Audio by Ian Geldart, Mitchell Rathgeb, and Ryan Couldrey Kwantum theme by Mitchell Rathgeb Produced by Kira Hall and Andres Wong for Highly Scientific Productions Kwantum is created by Andres Wong Kwantum was produced with the generous support of ACTRA Toronto. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @kwantumpod: https://www.instagram.com/kwantumpod/ https://twitter.com/kwantumpod/ Brought to you By: The Sonar Network
Clothes made from wool were a staple in our wardrobes decades ago. But as the material is used in new and innovative ways, will it find a new place in our lives?
Clothes made from wool were a staple in our wardrobes decades ago. But as the material is used in new and innovative ways, will it find a new place in our lives?
Coming from a place of authenticity and truth, actresses, writers, and co-creators of Second Jen, Amanda Joy and Samantha Wan, join David this week to talk about everything and anything. From being locked in the trunk of a car during one of their early gigs, to breaking down the nuances of identity on screen and behind the camera, this week's talk focuses on the importance of comedy as a vehicle for social change. Podcast Show Notes Guest(s): Amanda Joy & Samantha Wan Recording Date: 2021-04-19 Episode Title: Diversity Behind The Camera w/ Amanda Joy & Samantha Wan Episode Summary Introduction: Actresses, writers, and co-creators of Second Jen join David to speak about their show, having an impact through comedy, and more. Topics Discussed In This Episode: Topic 1 - Amanda and Sam introduce themselves Topic 2 - How they both met Topic 3 - Second Jen and how the idea for the show came about Topic 4 - Challenging society though comedy Topic 5 - What does it mean to have more diversity in our lives and workplace? Topic 6 - Changes they have witnessed throughout their series Topic 7 - What they want people to know and understand about being Asian women and Asian women in comedy Topic 8 - What's next for them? Topic 9 - One message they'd like future agents and entertainment to take away Resources Mentioned In This Episode: https://thetvjunkies.com/second-jen-samantha-wan-amanda-joy-season-2/ - TV Junkie Article https://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/shows/second-jen/ - Click to Watch Second Jen (Season 3) Links: Handles: Samantha's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thesamanthawan/?hl=en Samantha's Twitter - https://twitter.com/thesamanthawan?lang=en Amanda's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/notamandajoy/ Amanda's Twitter - https://mobile.twitter.com/notamandajoy?lang=en David's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/davidmoriya/?hl=en Mentioned Notes: Parker Andersons and Amelia Parker Show - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14359536/ SAL Links: https://strongasianlead.com/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/strongasianlead_ / SAL's Feature in Feedspot's Top 20 Asian Film Podcasts - https://blog.feedspot.com/asian_movies_podcasts/ SAL Podcast Team: Project Manager - Sanjana DeSilva (www.theangryelephantproductions.com) Audio Editor - Ravi Lad (www.itsravilad.com and @itsravilad on Instagram) Podcast Producer - Kenna Tanouye (Connect with her on LinkedIn) Podcast Volunteer Intern - Sadia Hussain Episode Transcript: Transcript of the episode's audio. Calls to Action: Join the movement, stay tuned, and follow us on Instagram!
Today's show has a little bit of everything! We started off with Serra's interview with Samantha Wan who is the co-creator and co-star of Second Jen, which you can watch on OMNI. She also directed half of the episodes so listen to find out more about that process and Second Jen overall! We continued with Eva's interview with Switzermaier, a local band from Vancouver and we also played their single "I Know You" which is a great song and you should listen to it!. Before Serra's interview, we had some shout-outs. Shout-out to Studio 58's new production "TomorrowLove" and O.Dela Arts' "Bring Your Own Project". We finished off the show with Serra's interview of Francesca Frewer's "And does it edge closer?", a dance show presented by The Dance Centre. Timestamps: Interview with Samantha Wan 05.22Interview with Switzermaier 20.42Shout-outs 42.47Review of And does it edge closer? 47.02
Samantha Wan is an award winning actor, writer, director, producer and kick ass martial artist.
Investigating with Samantha Wan. Return guest time! Samantha returns to the show to talk about her upcoming show Private Eyes. Join Samantha and TVA as they sob their way through the following: - Writing is great and sucks - Working with Jason Priestley is just great - 'Dear Evan Hansen' will make you cry Thanks and enjoy!
Originally Aired: 03/22/19 – We review US. We talk with actor Samantha Wan of Canadian Screen Award nominated Second Jen. Plus the news is back! The post Geek Hard: Episode 459 – A Second for Us appeared first on Geek Hard.
Originally Aired: 03/22/19 – We review US. We talk with actor Samantha Wan of Canadian Screen Award nominated Second Jen. Plus the news is back! The post Geek Hard: Episode 459 – A Second for Us appeared first on Geek Hard.
Samantha Wan is a Toronto-based actor and filmmaker. Samantha found her passion for film and acting at a young age in high school. From there, she was accepted into the country’s top theatre school, the National Theatre School of Canada, which boasts a number of notable of alumni including award-winning actress Sandra Oh. Samantha Wan … Continue reading TV Eh B Cs Podcast 88 — Awards season with Samantha Wan →
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Former Toronto Raptor Jerome JYD Williams, Musicians Karl Wolf, Shae Dupuy, Omni Jewelcrafters' Jack Berkovits, TV Show Creators Amanda Joy and Samantha Wan.
Executive producer Kimberley Zulkowski brings back her experiences with her grandmother in "Grandma’s House".The movie chronicles Margie Ree Harris, a foster mother who stood her ground as an inner-city matriarch and pillar of strength to selflessly serve her family and surrounding community. We will talk to Zulkowski about her inspiration to bring the story to the big screen.We will also talk to Samantha Wan, the creator of "The Sudden Master". Wan is a martial artist and movie maker who brings her skills to her episodic series. In the series, a girl inherits her father’s dojo and is suddenly battling the evil fighters from a competing dojo.We will talk to Wan about taking Kung Fu to the big screen.