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- The South African National Party comes into power in 1948 and embarks on a Nazi policy of segregated Apartheid. A cafe owner, Tony Mzila, is caught up in the new laws.
- 2147 Earth is not how it used to be. The AI has taken over governments and corporations. Humans have no freedom on Earth. History has been changed and all people are controlled by a social credit system. Few intellectuals had escape Earth for Europa and with the assistance of a new AI named Artemis Fleming built new cities below the surface of Jupiter's Moon. Artemis Fleming's quest was to save and help humanity to reach new planets and explore our galaxy since Earth has become unlivable. A new era for mankind has started.
- This is the story of bringing education and peace to a corner of the world largely without either. It is also the story of Greg Mortenson (author, 'Three Cups of Tea') and of the difference his work is making in some of the most remote and dangerous parts of the world, his meteoric rise, and the scandal that brought him to his knees and nearly destroyed his mission.
- The story of a small dance club that would became one of the world's premiere dance companies and the oldest continuously running ballet company in North America.
- Quick paced , action movie about three secret agents who save the world by using their type one diabetes as a tool and an asset.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeHave you ever felt like there's something wrong with you, like you're broken? What if you could go back and tell your younger self that there's nothing wrong with you? In this conversation, Amanda Kate shares her journey of self-discovery and healing. Amanda shares her insights on empathy, trauma responses, and the importance of holding space for oneself and others. Amanda and Jennifer discuss the role of empathy in relationships, the impact of childhood experiences on empathic behaviors, and the need to step out of victim mode. Amanda emphasizes the power of self-reflection, self-responsibility, and aligning with one's values and standards. Key takeaways: Empathy can be a trauma response learned from childhood experiences. Holding space for discomfort allows for personal growth and transformation. Self-care goes beyond surface-level indulgence and involves setting strong standards and boundaries. Embracing vulnerability and self-reflection are essential for personal empowerment and growth.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeUnresolved fear triggers fight, flight or freeze reactions that are often disproportionate to the current situation. Kari Mitchell of Healing Invisible Illness and I talk about being born with unidentifiable fear and all the ways it impacts life going forward. We explore how the legacies of karmic and ancestral trauma influence our sense of the world and consider ways to reframe our perspective.
- Four tweens develop a life-long friendship when they discover an injured mystical sea creature. They bravely go to extreme lengths to protect her from selfish scoundrels set on capturing her and even harming her for their own profit.
- Two athletes must compete in the upcoming American Relay Skating Exhibition to secure the final spot on the American Skating Society team. This mockumentary follows Slice and Olive before the big race as they talk about their motivations and strategies leading up to the shocking outcome.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeIn this conversation, our guest Joanna Hunter unfolds her remarkable journey, starting from a health crisis that prompted her to reevaluate her life choices. Surviving this wake-up call, she faced a financial downturn, experiencing homelessness with her family. Turning down a seemingly perfect house due to future uncertainties led them to another challenging living situation. Despite the hardships, Joanna discovered valuable lessons about letting go and the consequences of clinging to the past. Eventually, stability came when they secured a house, marking the beginning of her empire. Amidst these life changes, Joanna's business flourished during the challenging year of 2020, emphasizing the significance of mindset and intuition. Joanna's narrative begins with a health crisis, prompting a reevaluation of her life choices. Facing financial challenges, the family experienced homelessness, declined a housing opportunity, and finally found stability in unexpected circumstances. The importance of letting go and embracing change became evident, leading to the creation of a thriving empire. Despite the hardships, Joanna's business excelled in 2021, highlighting the power of mindset and intuition during challenging times. Key Takeaways: 1-Personal worth is independent of financial status. 2-Embracing change and letting go is crucial for personal growth. 3-Changing the conversation around money reduces stress and fosters abundance.
- Regina and Emma set out to find Henry before Gold does. Meanwhile, Snow, David, Hook, and Zelena are imprisoned in a strange new land.
- In this "Eat Pray Love" for the Millennial Generation, Angel Harjo is a twenty-something caught in her own discontentment. Her job should be rewarding but it isn't. She should be happy but she's not. When she loses her job on a fluke, Angel embarks on a wild and kooky search of self-discovery - followed by her very own guardian angel. Taking a lesson from the welcome sign in her home town of Aberdeen, Washington, Angel decides to come to life as she is. And that changes nothing - and everything.
- Anna Hart is one of a series of clones created to uncover the secrets of Anna Zimmerman, who was close to conquering world hunger when she died years ago.
- 2012–201412mTV-PG5.9 (19)TV EpisodeThe Orange thinks he is being replaced when a new orange called "Cutsie" appears.
- A woman murders her husband and tries to swap his identity with that of her lover Lorenzo by burning his face and getting him plastic surgery. Their sinister plot is uncovered when her vegetarian lover refuses to eat spaghetti with meatballs, tipping family members off to his true identity.
- When a mother and son come into a small library and the boy starts moving all around, touching everything, the other patrons are bothered by the noise and commotion. They make assumptions without asking for the whole story and learn a valuable lesson.
- Atlanta Cheer is a weekly web series dedicated to all of the talented cheer athletes, coaches, teams and gyms in the state of Georgia. Co-hosts Spicy and Ari, discuss the latest competition results, showcase gyms, teams and athletes, provide you with "How To" tutorials from Georgia's top coaches and so much more.
- In this episode co-hosts Spicy and Ari revisit one of Atlanta Cheer Magazine's most popular cover stories, "Atlanta... Where the Boys Cheer". We asked male cheerleaders from all of the greater Atlanta area why they chose to cheer, what their favorite cheer moments are and what advice they would have for boys interested in becoming a cheerleader.
- Best friends Amber and Katie are the popular girls in their high school, and they have to survive attack from zombies whose only weakness is music - when it plays, they cannot fight the urge to dance. With the help of the school nerd and Amber's crush, the four formulate a plan to capture the zombies' summoner, and get rid of the zombies for good.
- Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya is a coming of age story about two young people who have different notions about love.
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- 2021–Podcast EpisodeTracey Whittet is a well-trained energy healer with expertise in various modalities, such as Reiki, Access Consciousness, and Yuen Method, among others. Her experiences have led her to create an integrated healing method called Transmosis healing. But who is Tracey Whittet beyond her professional credentials? In this interview, Tracey shares her personal journey as an empath, how it has impacted her life, and the lessons she has learned along the way. She discusses the importance of focusing on oneself, trusting the divine timing of the universe, and how ancestral wounding can affect one's healing journey. Join us as we explore the life and wisdom of Tracey Whittet, a spectacular healer who has dedicated her life to helping others heal.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeHave you ever wondered how being an empath and highly sensitive person affects your life? In this conversation, Jennifer and Lauren delve into parenthood, spirituality, and the challenges of being an empath in today's world. Lauren reflects on her experiences as a parent, highlighting the importance of meeting children where they are emotionally and spiritually. She emphasizes the need for grace and forgiveness, both for oneself and others, and the power of gratitude in cultivating a positive mindset. Lauren also discusses her journey of self-discovery as an empath, recognizing the impact of her mother's health struggles during pregnancy on her own fear of vomiting and her heightened sensitivity to her environment. Key takeaways: Parenthood is a journey of self-discovery and growth, requiring empathy, grace, and patience. Embracing forgiveness and gratitude can transform our mindset and help us navigate life's challenges with more ease. Meeting children where they are emotionally and spiritually allows them to grow and develop at their own pace, fostering a strong parent-child bond.
- Ballet High is a unique window into the world of a group of typical teenagers leading far-from-typical teenage lives. This is the story of the graduating class of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School Professional Division. Over the last seven years, it's been non-stop plies, jetés, pas de deuxs and pirouettes for these teens. But the stakes are high. After spending $150,000 on tuition and living most of their teenage years away from their families, they have this final year to prove that they have what it takes to become a professional dancer
- Be Prepared to Stop is a feature length documentary about the challenges facing the freight transportation industry and the consumers who rely on it.
- Dive into the theatre of your mind. Beautiful Chaos is a coming of age film inspired by true events. It follows two lost souls that help one another find hope. Enjoy the reality of their dreams and nightmares. They find companionship within one another at pivotal steps of their life, as one thing is certain: empathy will change the world.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeAt the age of 19 years old cadet at the United States Air Force Academy Nicole Kerr experienced a tragic accident that resulted in her being clinically dead for nearly 30 minutes. Then she was sent back from the light with a mission. However, her memory of the crash didn't return until 20 years later. It took Nicole almost another two decades to align her soul, spirit, mind, and body, proving healing is certainly a non-linear process. Today Nicole is an author and award-winning health and wellness expert who is embracing her purpose to spread the message that we are all Deathless and here to offer our unique gifts to the world.
- "Behind The Lines" takes a look at the men and women behind the scenes of a California Wildfire. This is a rare look at the people and activities in a base camp, and the sheer magnitude of effort needed to support the firefighters. From the woman who brings portable showers to national incidents, to the Incident Commander himself, this film goes beyond what is ever seen on the news, and may answer some questions for the public who wonder "why can't they just put this thing out?"
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeRules and restrictions are changing every day as regions in the US open up. This means the quieter lifestyle more introverted sensitive types appreciated is no longer our default. External justifications we've relied on for the last 15+ months are losing their traction. Therefore it's up to us to define our own terms and set our own boundaries. This podcast installment explores how we choose to be deliberate as the US opens back up. Join me for this installment of observation, consideration and possibility.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeIn this captivating conversation, Jennifer welcomes a truly remarkable guest, Brighid Murphy. Brighid is no ordinary expert; she's a leading authority in transformational healing, a seasoned shamanic practitioner, a catalyst for healing, and an equity-centered coach. As the conversation unfolds, they delve into intriguing topics, including the unique experience of spinning energy as a baby and toddler, the profound practice of recapitulation and meditation, and the intriguing distinction between a unilateral experience with a single rattle and the profound impact of holding two. Join them as they explore the empowering journey of taking the reins of your health, discovering one's purpose, and forging a spiritual path that resonates deeply within. Get ready for a conversation filled with transformative insights and inspiring revelations.
- Benched: The Corporate Takeover of the Judiciary tells the story of how big business poured money into a judicial campaign in the name of "tort reform." The US Chamber of Commerce is suspected of funneling millions of dollars into the Illinois Supreme Court race on behalf of the Republican candidate who won. Tobacco giant Phillip Morris, which contributes to the US Chamber of Commerce, currently has a 10.1 Billion Dollar judgment for fraud on appeal before the Illinois Supreme Court which may now be reversed with an additional Republican on the bench.
- When no one hears you shout...SING!
- "Home" is a Biosphere non narrative series film. The film depicts the Antithesis in society and a world in contrast. Antithesis can be found on a social level or in nature. The film was mastered in Dolby Vision and Directed by Jennifer Athena Galatis. All Space Radiotelescope footage were created by ESO - The European Southern Observatory.
- When Kassidy is lost, her mother and brother are broken and their lives start to unravel. The veneer covering their idyllic family wears away and dark secrets are revealed. The second feature film by BFP, BLACK BISHOP, RED QUEEN unfolds like a dream or a nightmare, replete with twists and turns, and an ending that leaves questions unanswered and everyone breathless
- Cindy is an attentive TV reporter who is on her first assignment outside the newsroom. Jessa, a self-focused teen, is interviewed for her dedicated approach to Black Friday. With the stakes high and egos higher, this festive interview quickly goes terribly wrong.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeAre you ready to transform your life? Are you ready to heal ancestral trauma from generations past? In this installment, I speak with Harrison Meagher about his story, his passion for ancestral healing, and the trauma that has been locked into our DNA for centuries. We also take a look at why the challenge of trauma is so difficult to overcome. Harrison Maher is the host of the Cosmic Love Antenna Podcast, a heart-centered coach, and a spiritual mentor and healer. Harrison shares his story of growing up male and starting to notice and experience his sensitivity. How it was like for him to live as somebody other than who he was. The big turning point where he realized that everything broke and it was just too much. His recovery process after the traumatic turning point happened to him. The concrete behaviors and actions he implemented during his recovery. His transition from personal trainer to a heart-centered coach, spiritual mentor, and healer. Talking about the trauma that gets locked into our DNA for 1000s of years. Understanding ancestral healing and how he started working around it. Carrying the energy of our ancestral traumas and what you can do about it. The challenge with trauma. First steps you can take towards ancestral healing. Thoughts to ponder on from Harrison.
- Bill and Ashely DiAngelo seem to have it all, an overseas posting to Singapore, life in paradise and a new baby on the way. But tragedy strikes when she loses the baby and sinks into a deep depression.
- Gas running low, an incoming Texas storm forces Norman to make a pit stop in the middle of nowhere. Norman is determined to keep his mother in the car. At this particular stop, the gas guy isn't quite the trusting fellow. Needless to say, Mom sneaks her way out of the truck again. All Norman wants is to find his mother quickly, get her back into the car and leave before anyone gets hurt.
- Highlights from interviews with 16 Indian Masters, being asked the same 12 questions about spiritual issues based on Ramana Maharshi's teachings. The film starts with director Premananda commentating about the film project and giving background information, with visuals from the interviews and Indian flair. Then the first question is asked, and different masters' answers follow. Every new question and topic is introduced by the director's voice with an atmospheric visual, followed by excerpts from the interviews. A final conclusion from the director's voice, visualized with interview scenes and Indian atmospheric pictures, accompanied by music.
- Bonnie Hunt plays Bonnie Kelly, an affable Midwesterner who is now an on-camera news reporter in Chicago. Each episode of the show contains an improvised remote segment she performs in character. Rounding out the rest of the cast are Bonnie's best friend Holly, a hairdresser at the station; her limo-driving neighbor Keith; cameraman Tom; and Mr. Kirkland, her boss (and crush).
- Rose Hathaway and Lissa Dragomir are back and hoping for an easy school year after a near-death encounter with Lissa's Uncle, Victor Dashkov. But for this dhampir and vampire duo, "easy" is never in the cards. Rose continues to fight with her mentor, and sometimes love interest, Dimitri Belekov. All the while Lissa is still trying to figure out what her newfound Spirit powers mean, while trying to avoid a potentially dangerous family member. Together they will fight Strigoi, unforeseen enemies, and their own demons to keep the ones they love safe from harm. Will they succeed? Who will pay the ultimate price? Find out more as this series unfolds.
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeHave you ever wondered how to navigate conflicts with a mindful approach, even when your profession involves dealing with people in conflict? Join me in a conversation with Kathleen Oweegon, a seasoned expert in conscious communication and conflict transformation. In this podcast installment, Kathleen Oweegon and I explore the intricacies of setting emotional boundaries, acknowledging anger, and embracing conflict as a pathway to understanding. Kathleen shares her personal journey, transitioning from a period of raging emotions to a space of peace and conscious communication. We discuss the importance of recognizing and respecting personal boundaries, not as a means to control others but as a way to create a harmonious environment. The conversation touches upon the role of anger and conflict as signals that something isn't working, drawing parallels with physical pain indicating an issue that needs attention. We delve into the power of clarifying questions and curiosity in resolving misunderstandings and fostering connection. Throughout the conversation, Kathleen emphasizes the significance of tuning into one's higher guidance and remembering the constant connection to the divine. The essence of this installment lies in embracing conflict and anger as avenues for growth rather than avoiding or fearing them. Establishing boundaries is not about controlling others but recognizing what is acceptable in one's environment. The importance of curiosity and asking clarifying questions is underscored, challenging the tendency to make assumptions and promoting a more accurate exchange of information. Ultimately, the lesson is to believe in oneself, stay connected to higher guidance, and embrace the full spectrum of experiences for what they are. Key Takeaways: Honoring others' anger without internalizing it is crucial for maintaining emotional boundaries. Boundaries are personal limits, not rules imposed on others, fostering a harmonious environment. Anger and conflict are signals that something needs attention, akin to physical pain indicating an issue. The Iroquois rule of six encourages seeking multiple explanations before forming conclusions. Clarifying questions, rooted in curiosity, dispel assumptions and lead to a more accurate understanding.
- Boys of Bonneville: Racing on a Ribbon of Salt is about an America that has all but disappeared, when lucrative business deals were cemented by a handshake and state of the art automobiles were designed on the backs of envelopes. It tells the story of an unsung hero and self-made man, David Abbott Jenkins, who, with almost superhuman stamina and boyish charm, set out to single-handedly break every existing land speed record on his beloved Bonneville Salt Flats of Utah. Over 50 years later, many of "Ab's" records remain unbroken and the legacy lives on in his custom car. Looking like something Batman would have owned, the story comes full circle when Ab's son Marv, restores the 12-cyclinder, 4800-pound "Mormon Meteor" to its glory days for a ceremonial lap on the salt. The film features pristine archival footage of Ab, Marv, and their races, as well as recently shot HD interviews with a stellar list of car and racing aficionados (including Jay Leno and Col. Andy Green, the current land speed holder). The car resides in Salt Lake City's Price Museum of Speed.
- 2012–201412mTV-PG7.2 (16)TV EpisodeWhen a little light-hearted teasing between the girls' sleepover and the boys' camp-out escalates into an all out prank war, Passion Fruit and Orange are pitted against one another. Will they be forced to do battle? Or can they rise above the petty feud?
- A self employed house cleaner descends into the darkness of chronic pain.
- Buffalo Can Dance is a collection of Native American stories, oral history, treaty rights, and personal accounts of the importance of the buffalo. I traveled to eight reservations with a video camera documenting these narrations and video taping the buffalo when available otherwise the buffalo are from Yellowstone.
- Three-time Juno winner and Grammy-nominated rapper K-os is recruited by CBC to compose a score for the acclaimed CBC Radio Orchestra - in less than four weeks. In a unique role for a broadcaster, CBC was not only there to document the entire affair for its radio, TV and Internet services, the Corp was an active creative partner through its Radio Orchestra - the last remaining one in North America . Burning To Shine not only blurs the line between hip-hop & classical, but also between a public broadcaster and one of its very public citizens, K-os. The documentary reveals the intimate struggle of a red-hot but complex hip-hop artist dealing with a unique challenge, at an important time in his ascendant career. The combination of Kos' impulsive tendencies in contrast to the disciplined rigors of both classical composition and TV/radio broadcasting, makes for natural tension. With only two and a half hours to perform a perfect take with the 30-piece orchestra, Burning To Shine culminates in a triumphant performance of the completed song by K-os with the CBC Radio Orchestra (including tablas, guitar, drums & turntables).
- Frank and Sarah are an ordinary couple who find their relationship shattered by an unexpected world conspiracy. Under the newly legalized government monitoring of private Internet, phone and credit activities, they become targeted suspects. Special Agents Moon and Blake are convinced that Frank and Sarah are guilty, but of what? And just who defines "crime" as the War on Terror is widened and old fears of Witchcraft are revived? By Blood and By Water is a tense thriller featuring a multi-national, multi-ethnic cast and crew.
- Robert takes his family on outings every weekend to bring them closer to together and this weekend is extra special. Robert shares the family legend of Captain Winkie Booty and his pirate treasure! Will they find the fabled fantasy? Will they survive this forced family fun?!