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Our special guest today is Sarah Moshman, an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Netflix, PBS, Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. Sarah has directed and produced 3 feature-length documentaries: The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things, Losing Sight of Shore, and Nevertheless. She has also directed several narrative shorts including Unbound and A Mother is Born. Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong and complex female role models on screen. Sarah is honored to be the Artistic Director of the non-profit arts and filmmaking organization Look what SHE Did! and the leader of their newest filmmaking program for women over 30: Look what SHE's Doing! Today we'll discuss her career and focus on her documentary, Losing Sight of Shore.
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning filmmaker whose exceptional storytelling has captivated and inspired audiences globally. She uses storytelling as a tool for creating social change and it is her mission to tell stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. In this episode of Ladybits and Leadership, we discuss Sarah's filmmaking journey, how her film Unbound about the first mother-astronaut, Dr. Ana Lee Fisher, went intergalactic and was shown on the International Space Station, and her excitement to debut her upcoming project A Mother is Born which highlights the first three months of the sleep-deprived, milk-stained, and emotional haze of early motherhood and how a writer tries to make sense of her surreal identity as a new mom. Sarah loves capturing the human experience through her lens and shining a light on stories that represent women in all of their complexities, flaws, strength and beauty. Sarah's films gravitate towards women who are blazing trails, redefining stereotypes, and are truly ordinary women doing extraordinary things - even if that comes in the form of extraordinary courage to speak up for oneself. Sarah's films are intertwined with social impact and each one has been used as a tool for discussion and change and to uplift, inform and inspire audiences worldwide. Connect with Sarah and follow her work on IG @sarahmoshmanDon't forget to sign up for my mailing list to receive your free copy of Nine Pathways to Pleasure. And if really wanna help a sister out, leave me a review on Apple and Spotify and send your favorite episode to your bestie.
Filmmaker, Speaker, Author, Teacher and Mom - Sarah Moshman! What can't this woman do?! Oh boy, this episode is so incredible, and I can't thank Sarah enough for her candor. She's so inspiring as both a mom and a woman in this industry.
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. After directing two short documentaries about female empowerment in young women, (Girls Rock! Chicago (2010) and Growing up Strong: Girls on the Run (2012)) she set out to direct her first feature doc The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things (2014) which has been screened over 700 times around the US and around the world in schools, groups, organizations and corporations starting conversations about gender equality. With Indieflix as the distributor, the film has been sponsored by major brands like Nordstrom, American Girl and Microsoft to spread this message far and wide. Sarah's second feature doc, Losing Sight of Shore follows the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean. The film was released globally in 190 countries on Netflix in May 2017. NEVERTHELESS is Sarah's third feature documentary which takes a look behind the headlines of #MeToo and Time's Up to shine a light on the sexual harassment crisis and use the power of cinema for change. Most recently Sarah brought her talents to the narrative realm and directed a short fiction film entitled UNBOUND about the first mother to go to space starring Lauren Lapkus (Orange is the New Black). Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen.Prior to focusing on documentaries Sarah worked as a field producer on the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars for 10 seasons as well as shows on NBC, MTV, Lifetime, Bravo and the Food Network. She often jumps in to story produce for premium doc series on A&E, HBO and Showtime. She also directs branded content for EllenTube, Tastemade, Mattel, AT&T, Samsung, Stayfree, SPANX, and more. Sarah is an inspiring public speaker, author, and an adjunct professor in documentary film, passionate about empowering the next generation of storytellers. Sarah is LA based and Mom to two kiddos, a 4 year old daughter and a 1 year old son. W: https://www.sarahmoshman.com/filmsWatch Losing Sight of the Shore: https://watch.plex.tv/movie/losing-sight-of-shore?autoplay=1&utm_content=62c9c76d303631d954e3fb98&utm_medium=deeplink&utm_source=google-catalogAlso, you can check out my documentary The People of Brixton, on Kwelitv here: https://www.kweli.tv/programs/the-people-of-brixtonDamien Swaby Social Media Links:Instagram https://www.instagram.com/filmmaker_damien_swaby/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/DamienSwaby?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorWebsite http://filmmakingconversations.com/If you enjoy listening to Filmmaking Conversations with Damien Swaby, I would love a coffee. Podcasting is thirsty work https://ko-fi.com/damienswaby
Episode 453 of On Screen & Beyond - Sarah Moshman is the director of the documentary "Losing Sight of Shore". She joins us to share the amazing story of a group of brave women who sail across the Pacific! Truly amazing! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-screen-and-beyond/message
Can a mom be an astronaut? Sarah Moshman's latest film is a narrative short based on a true story about the 1st mother in space entitled UNBOUND. UNBOUND stars Lauren Lapkus (Jurasic World, Good Girls, Orange Is The New Black) as Dr. Anna Fisher. Our conversation is funny, real, and hopeful for a more equitable perspective on women and career. Sarah is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Netflix, PBS, Good Morning America, Upworthy, Marie Claire, and CNN. Sarah has directed and produced 3 feature-length documentaries: The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things (2014), Losing Sight of Shore (2017) and Nevertheless (2020). Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. Prior to focusing on documentaries Sarah worked as a field producer on the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars for 10 seasons as well as shows on NBC, MTV, Lifetime, Bravo and the Food Network. She also directs branded content for EllenTube, Tastemade, Mattel, AT&T and more. Sarah is an inspiring public speaker, author, and an adjunct professor in documentary film, passionate about empowering the next generation of storytellers.
On today's show we welcome Sarah Moshman, Emmy Award winning filmmaker, TedX Speaker, and now a working Mom with 2 beautiful children. A champion of female empowerment, Sarah has focused her documentary career on shining a light on impressive women starting with The Empowerment Project, Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things, and then she followed that film up with the documentary that we will discuss today, Losing Sight of Shore, where a small team of women rowed across the Pacific. Sarah tells us how she went from working on Dancing with the Stars to Directing Losing Sight of Shore, a cinematic achievement. She walks us through the point in the trip when it felt like it was all coming to an abrupt end but how how she was able to turn that into a positive that changed the entire direction of the film. www.dieselfilmsinc.com info@dieselfilmsinc.com
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Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. After directing two short documentaries about female empowerment in young women, (Girls Rock! Chicago (2010) and Growing up Strong: Girls on the Run (2012)) she set out to direct her first feature doc The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things (2014) which has been screened over 700 times around the US and around the world in schools, groups, organizations and corporations starting conversations about gender equality. With Indieflix as the distributor, the film has been sponsored by major brands like Nordstrom, American Girl and Microsoft to spread this message far and wide. Sarah's second feature doc, Losing Sight of Shore follows the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean. The film was released globally in 190 countries on Netflix in May 2017. NEVERTHELESS is Sarah’s third feature documentary which takes a look behind the headlines of #MeToo and Time’s Up to shine a light on the sexual harassment crisis and use the power of cinema for change. Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. Prior to working in documentaries Sarah worked as a field producer on the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars for 10 seasons as well as shows on NBC, MTV, Lifetime, Bravo and the Food Network. She also directs branded content for EllenTube, Tastemade, Mattel, AT&T and more. Sarah is an inspiring public speaker and an adjunct professor in documentary film, passionate about empowering the next generation of storytellers. #rowing #pacific #sarahmoshman #outdoors #nature
Emmy-winning documentarian, Sarah Moshman, is drawn to stories of women overcoming seemingly insurmountable obstacles. We’ll talk about her three docs: The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things, Losing Sight of Shore about four women rowing to Australia, and Nevertheless following seven people grappling with sexual harassment claims in work or school. We’ll also talk about what’s next for her and how her new book, Empowered Filmmaking: How to Make a Documentary on Your Own Terms, can help with what’s next for you.Sarah and I talk about: Jackson Katz' TedTalk on languaging and violence against women. Rashad Beal and Peace Over Violence. Fiona Tatten and Womenthology. Film resources like IndieFlix and GirltalkHQ. And of course, Sarah's films Losing Sight of Shore, The Empowerment Project, Nevertheless, her MovieMaker Magazine article on directing Losing Sight of Shore, and her great new book: Empowered Filmmaking.
Michelle and Jesús sit down with Sarah Moshman, the Emmy Award-Winning director and producer of the documentary films, Losing Sight of Shore, and Nevertheless. We discuss how motherhood and the #metoo movement inspired her work and what readers can expect from her newly released book entitled, "Empowered Filmmaking: How To Make A Documentary On Your Own Terms" . Follow Sarah Moshman: Sarah on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sarahmoshman Sarah Moshman's Official Website https://www.sarahmoshman.com Sarah on Twitter https://twitter.com/sarahmosh Follow The Musty Creative: twitter.com/mustycreative instagram.com/themustycreative facebook.com/themustycreative Play The "FAT ROLL" Game: fatrollgame.com Follow Michelle: instagram.com/michellebnoland twitter.com/michellebnoland Follow Jesús: twitter.com/mustyzues Intro/Outro Music: "Freezing" by Yellow Liar soundcloud.com/yellowliar "Fluffy" by Smith The Mister https://smiththemister.bandcamp.com Listen to more episodes on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Anchor, or any other podcasting platform! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musty/support
This week Alrik and Liz welcome writer and director Oz Rodriguez on the show to talk about the making of his latest film Vampires vs. The Bronx which is now streaming on Netflix! Oz also talks about how he came up in the world of comedy, how he made it as a director on SNL and taking the leap from directing television to telling a story that is very important to him and that captures his vision start to finish. We also have a new get shorty segment featuring friend of the show Dave Bundtzen's horror short 'The Devil's Passenger' and we have a Soapdish segment from filmmaker and author Sarah Moshman!
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. “The documentary “Nevertheless” directed by Sarah Moshman provides a comprehensive and in-depth picture of the prevalence of sexual harassment, its aftermath and consequences on those who were harmed, and highlights the policies and legislations for survivors to protect their rights. Framed within the #MeToo movement by Tarana Burke and #TimesUp, this film follows the powerful trajectories of seven diverse survivors and their troubling experiences with sexual harassment at their workplace or in their industry. Connect with CLU on LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. Please subscribe, rate, and review. Visit Claremont Lincoln University for information about Socially Conscious Education and our graduate degree programs.
Like the women in her documentaries, director Sarah Moshman is on a mission. Her work is centered firmly around female empowerment - not just because she recognizes the injustices around her, but also to give her daughter a future with equity, integrity, and real possibility. Sarah’s ability to turn her message into her career makes her one of my personal role models, and her passion for communicating the female experience is infectious - as you’ll hear in our chat. Sarah and I talk about the tough gender subjects - sexual assault, conditioning, and how to talk with our future children about sex. Anyone can host a screening of Sarah's film at www.neverthelessfilm.com Hosted and Produced by Brad Gage
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, TV Producer and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, Forbes, CNN and Good Morning America. She wants to tell stories that inform, uplift an inspire, believing that cinema can be a platform for conversation that creates change. We hear about her films: The Empowerment Project ( about ordinary women doing extraordinary things), and Losing Sight of Shore (in which a completely unsupported cox-less crew of four women row across the Pacific from the US to Australia). Her most recent film takes a look behind the headlines of #MeToo and Times Up. NEVERTHELESS follows the intimate stories of 7 courageous individuals who have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace or school context. From a writer's assistant on a top TV show to a Tech CEO and 911 dispatcher, the film shines a light on the ways in which we can shift our culture and rebuild.Our host Lou Hamilton interviews Sarah who tells her about how, against all the odds she raises the money, researches and makes the films, and then with distribution company Indieflix has an innovative approach to getting the films seen globally.You can find out more about Sarah's work by going to: https://www.sarahmoshman.com/And follow her on Instagram @SarahMoshmanPlease subscribe to Brave New You TRIBE Podcast and join our tribe https://www.brave-new-you.com/tribeThanks to PODSTAR Ltd for producing the podcast series https://podstarpr.com/Follow on Instagram @brave_newgirl @bravenewyoutribe @podstar_podcastPRagencyMusic licensed from Melody Loops
PLEASE NOTE: This interview was conducted right before the outbreak of COVID-19 across the U.S. As we all grapple with the severity of this pandemic, we hope that this podcast will help to nourish your soul as we navigate these uncharted waters together. Stay healthy and safe!This episode of Lessons from Leaders is brought to you by Smart Meetings, the go-to source of information for meeting and event professionals. For more information on Smart Meetings, go to http://www.smartmeetings.comOur guest on this episode is Sarah Moshman, an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on CNN, Good Morning America and other media outlets. Sarah was a keynote speaker at the Smart Woman Summit produced by Smart Meetings and blew the audience away with her talk.Sarah's career began as a field producer on the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars which she worked on for 10 seasons. She also gained experience on other shows for NBC, MTV, Lifetime, Bravo and the Food Network.From there, Sarah went on to direct both short and feature length documentaries including The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things, which has been screened around the world more than 700 times. Her powerful and moving film Losing Sight of Shore was released globally in 190 countries on Netflix in 2017 and tells the story of the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean from California to Australia. Her newest film, NEVERTHELESS, takes a look behind the headlines of the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements and follows the intimate stories of seven individuals who have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace or school context. The film shines a bright light on this timely topic and uses the power of cinema for change. In this podcast Sarah touches on her early interest in film-making (and gives thanks to her Dad who serves as one of her role models), and discusses her dedication to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire, as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. She speaks about empowering the next generation of storytellers, discusses the challenges documentary film-makers face, and relates how she tries to blend her business acumen, creativity, and passion in an effort to create positive social change. She believes strongly in the power documentaries can have in making the world a better place, and she is committed to bringing to the screen stories that matter.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahmoshman/Twitter: https://twitter.com/SarahMoshWebsite: https://www.sarahmoshman.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SarahMoshman
Sarah is an Emmy-Award Winning documentary filmmaker who has dedicated her work to showcasing the strength of women while empowering them at the same time. Her films are intended to educate and inspire and she is amazing at what she does. In this episode we talk a little about women in the work place and some of the struggles they face as they navigate the waters of their career. Her work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. After directing two short documentaries about female empowerment in young women, (Girls Rock! Chicago (2010) and Growing up Strong: Girls on the Run (2012)) she set out to direct her first feature doc The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things (2014) which has been screened over 700 times around the US and around the world in schools, groups, organizations and corporations starting conversations about gender equality. With Indieflix as the distributor, the film has been sponsored by major brands like Nordstrom, American Girl and Microsoft to spread this message far and wide. Sarah's second feature doc, Losing Sight of Shore follows the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean. The film was released globally in 190 countries on Netflix in May 2017. NEVERTHELESS is Sarah’s third feature documentary which takes a look behind the headlines of #MeToo and Time’s Up to shine a light on the sexual harassment crisis and next up Sarah is directing a comedy special about one woman's journey through motherhood and postpartum depression with a humorous twist entitled ANGELINA. Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift, inform and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. Prior to working in documentaries Sarah worked as a field producer on the hit ABC show Dancing with the Stars for 10 seasons as well as shows on NBC, MTV, Lifetime, Bravo and the Food Network. Sarah is an inspiring public speaker and an adjunct professor in documentary film, passionate about empowering the next generation of storytellers. The Empowerment Project trailer (on itunes/amazon, can be brought to communities): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK_-d9N8KzE Losing Sight of Shore trailer (on netflix): https://youtu.be/tJJuhYKxwhQ Nevertheless coming this fall: http://neverthelessfilm.com @sarahmoshman (instagram) @sarahmosh (twitter) website: sarahmoshman.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pencilskirtsociety/support
The "Creative Distribution 101" podcast features interviews with experts and filmmakers who have used creative, alternative and non traditional ways to get their film out there. Whether you're interested in the future of filmmaking, or just want to learn some distribution tips, this is for you ! Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award-winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker. Her first feature doc The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things has been screened over 700 times around the US and around the world in schools, groups, organizations and corporations starting conversations about gender equality. With Indieflix as the distributor, the film has been sponsored by major brands like Nordstrom, American Girl and Microsoft . Sarah's second feature doc, Losing Sight of Shore, follows the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean. The film was released globally in 190 countries on Netflix in May 2017. Now she's making a documentary examining sexual harassment in the workplace entitled NEVERTHELESS.
Sarah Moshman is a documentary filmmaker that focuses on telling stories about powerful women. Her Netflix documentary Losing Sight of Shore follows four women as they row across the Pacific Ocean unassisted from America to Australia. Support this podcast & get exclusive videos at patreon.com/mattdavella.
From Dancing with the Stars to her latest documentary, Nevertheless, Producer, director in both TV & film Sarah Moshman tells stories of ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Join us as we discuss funding, Netflix, representation, worldwide impact, privilege & unity. Learn more about Moshman & her work.
Erin & Diana discuss Sarah Moshman’s Losing Sight of Shore, a film that documents the journey of four women and their quest to row across the Pacific Ocean. Joining them, from the Great White North, is rower (and Diana’s best friend) Brooke. As an avid and accomplished athlete herself, she brings her expertese to the […]
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In this episode of Directing Magic; Marquette is joined by Sarah Moshman, director of THE EMPOWERMENT PROJECT and the Netflix hit documentary, LOSING SIGHT OF SHORE. They discuss Sarah’s innovative distribution of her work with Indieflix and how she was about to direct her documentary remotely while her subjects were out to sea. Featured Links The Empowerment Project Losing Sight of Shore Guest Links FACEBOOK: Facebook.com/losingsightofshore
Maryalice & Julia get the inside scoop on the new documentary, "Losing Sight of Shore," which follows six ambitious women in their record-setting journey across the Pacific Ocean. They speak to director Sarah Moshman and Natalia Cohen, one of the women who put her life on hold for the more than 8,000 mile test of mental and physical strength. We recommend catching the film on Netflix with the guilty-pleasure takeout of your choice! The ladies also discuss the woes of Uber, parental leave policy, and the surprising number of American adults who believe chocolate milk comes from brown cows.
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker dedicated to shining a light on women's stories. She is an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. After directing two short documentaries about female empowerment in young women, (Girls Rock! Chicago (2010) and Growing up Strong: Girls on the Run (2012)) she set out to direct her first feature doc The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things (2014) which has been screened over 400 times around the US and around the world in schools, groups, organizations and corporations starting conversations about gender equality. With Indieflix as the distributor, the film has been sponsored by major brands like Nordstrom, American Girl and Microsoft to spread this message far and wide. Losing Sight of Shore is Sarah’s second feature-length documentary which follows the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean. Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. For more information on Sarah, you can go to For more information on Laura Powers and her work you can go to her website www.laurapowers.net and you can find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers or follow her on instagram at laurapowers44.
Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker dedicated to shining a light on women's stories. She is an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker and TEDx speaker whose work has been featured on Upworthy, Marie Claire, CNN, and Good Morning America. After directing two short documentaries about female empowerment in young women, (Girls Rock! Chicago (2010) and Growing up Strong: Girls on the Run (2012)) she set out to direct her first feature doc The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things (2014) which has been screened over 400 times around the US and around the world in schools, groups, organizations and corporations starting conversations about gender equality. With Indieflix as the distributor, the film has been sponsored by major brands like Nordstrom, American Girl and Microsoft to spread this message far and wide. Losing Sight of Shore is Sarah’s second feature-length documentary which follows the incredible journey of four women who rowed across the Pacific Ocean. Sarah is dedicated to telling stories that uplift and inspire as well as showcase strong female role models on screen. For more information on Sarah, you can go to For more information on Laura Powers and her work you can go to her website www.laurapowers.net and you can find Laura on twitter @thatlaurapowers or follow her on instagram at laurapowers44.
Losing Sight of Shore. 8000 miles, 4 women, 1 pink boat. Hear the story of their remarkable journey from the documentarian who's having a brilliant career. "Everyone has their own Pacific to cross..."
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Sarah Moshman has been making documentaries since she was teenager, finding it an empowering medium for telling stories. After years working in television, Sarah made it her mission to change the narrative and portrayal of women in the media. In 2012, Sarah and four other female filmmakers set on a road trip through the U.S. to document a variety of women across the country; a project which became the Emmy Award winning The Empowerment Project: Ordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things. Iman and Sarah bond over their common cause for swaying the media narrative and showcasing female stories, while asking themselves what would you do if you weren’t afraid to fail? Release date - 03/28/17
Today I'm here with Sarah Moshman, Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker and director/producer of two feature length documentaries: THE EMPOWERMENT PROJECT and LOSING SIGHT OF SHORE. Shownotes can be found at laboundguide.com/podcast/65
This week's podcast episode is a must listen! Join Thais + Bri as they dive into what it looks like to truly quantum leap in your life and go on epic soul journeys. They share awkward moments, difficulties, and how to overcome difficulties in the name of creativity. They are also joined by Sarah Moshman as she shares her take on the creative process, doing what feels uncomfortable, and being surprised by life. ABOUT THE GUEST Sarah Moshman is an Emmy Award winning documentary filmmaker dedicated to empowering women and girls through media. Her latest documentary is called "Losing Sight of Shore" which follows the extraordinary journey of four women who set out to row across the Pacific Ocean. Top Three Takeaways Getting comfortable with being uncomfortable is essential for the creative process! Don't wait for permission to get started because it may never come. You never know where the next million dollar idea will come from. Be open to all possibilities and don't turn away from new ideas simply because it's different. Links You'll Love Losing Sight of Shore Facebook Page Losing Sight of Shore Twitter The most amazing book you need on your bookshelf -- You Squared by Price Pritchett A great book for all creatives -- Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert Our upcoming event on June 22nd at the Blo Dry Bar in Brentwood PS. Make sure to subscribe to the podcast + leave us a review and rating to spread the AMPLIFY message to the world! We simply cannot succeed without your support! Simply visit: bit.ly/beamplified
Melissa Heisler is joined by Sarah Moshman and Dana Michelle-Cook documentary filmmakers leading an all female crew to create the documentary series, The Empowerment Project: Extraordinary Women Doing Extraordinary Things. Learn about their mission, how this series emerged, the ups and downs of the Kickstarter project, and plans for the production. Listen on Blog Talk Radio or call-in with your questions at 323-580-5755. Like Us on Facebook: www.Facebook.com/TheEmpowermentShow Follow Us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/EmpowermentShow Read inspirational and empowering blogs: http://women.linkedlocalnetwork.com/melissa-heisler/