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Pamela Leigh Richards, a Filmmaker, Animal Lover, Creative Consultant, Editor, Artist and Poet

June 29, 2009 - An amazing, special two part, three-hour interview with Pamela Leigh Richards and Dr. Louis Turi. Pamela, David Icke's current partner and former wife, IS a real-life Peaceful Warrior. Follow her unique journey from the highest peaks around the world, to the darkest hours of self-destruction, and through to her final rebirth and emergence from the quiet inner-depths of self-realization. Listen as Pamela exposes her heart and sensitivity in this raw and extensive journey into the vivid dreams of the great possibilities that await those who journey within.

Jennifer Govey, Screenwriter, Co-Producer, Spiritualist and Dreamer

June 23, 2009 - Jen Govey, a British based screenwriter, co-producer, spiritualist and professional dreamer, who worked with the industry's finest technicians including legendary British producers Lord Lew Grade and Peter Rogers discusses life, positivity, manifestation and simple living. She discusses the everyday challenge of recovering from severe ME/CFS while still following her dreams and achieving success and happiness.

Award Winning FolkPop Sensation, Morgan Bracy

February 18, 2009 - An ON THE STREET interview. I am a girl in love with life ...all of it - sadness, joy, anger, excitement, peace. Expression is powerful. I want to use it to ignite life through lyric and song. I'm in love with all of life, because I've pretty much (pretty much) experienced it all major loss - like, "I'll see you on the other side"; minor loss - like, "Crap, I dropped my ice cream cone and I just paid $6 for it!"; love and feeling on top of the world; rejection and carrying the world on my broken shoulders; being the underdog and wanting to be admired; being admired and wanting to go and hide; loosing a lot; winning more than I deserve, ever; surprise - like when you think you know someone and they completely shake you by doing a 180; and amazement - like when you know, you just know, something is NOT going to work out and then it does. So, why only write happy, happy love songs? I have a romantic view that everyone's life is a beautiful story that ends with a lovely bow wrapped round it like a gift, and I hope that's true. Living it in the process, though, doesn't feel so pretty and intentional. Sometimes it sucks, plain and simple. I released my first independent album, Dirty Laundry, in early 2007. It is a compilation of about a year and a half of thoughts and writing. I used Nashvegas (Nashville, TN) studio musicians on half the album, and the guys from my band on the other half. It was a fun and eye-opening project. I exposed a lot of myself in it, and I hope you will take the time to purchase and listen to it. I had not so much as released Dirty Laundry when I met John Merchant (Barbara Streisand, The BeeGees, Celine Dion, etc.), producer / engineer extraordinaire. He contacted me again after listening to the album, and we began working on a whole new project of which you can hear three songs on myspace completed to date. It's been a whole lot of fun, and I'm extremely excited to see what we come up with for the rest of the project. The idea behind it is that we are told stories that portray the "perfect" life and set the pattern for our little minds as children. Bless our hearts, we begin to believe our lives have to follow this mold in order to be great. The truth is, they don't. Things don't work out the way we plan always, or ever. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and the way you behold your life is the only judge of whether you view it as beautiful at its end. Man-made patterns never compare to the grandeur of nature and its art of surprise. So go our lives. This project is going to have a grand sound, much like a soundtrack. I hope you like it. I think you will! So, let me know what you think, and I hope to see you around! There you have it!

Old Hickory Steakhouse in the Gaylord Opryland Resort, Nashville, Tennessee

February 17, 2009 - An ON THE STREET interview. Amidst the resort's lush botanical gardens, pristine indoor cities and one-of-a-kind environments, you'll find myriad outstanding restaurants and plenty of opportunities to please everyone. For a truly special occasion, experience the award-winning fine dining at Old Hickory Steakhouse Restaurant. Set in an antebellum-style mansion high on a cliff overlooking the Delta Island, Old Hickory Restaurant serves cowboy bone-in rib steak and filet mignon, along with caramelized Atlantic salmon, herb-roasted organic chicken and more. Every table has a gorgeous view of our indoor river, the ultimate dining experience at Old Hickory Steakhouse is second to none. An award-winning wine list, coupled with artisanal cheeses from the Maitre Fromager, has helped Old Hickory Steakhouse earn its designation as a "Distinguished Restaurant of North America." Old Hickory Steakhouse was voted "Best Wait Staff" by At Home Tennessee readers in 2008! Reservations: Highly recommended, (615) 871-6848.

Comedian Jackie Primrose Monahan from VH1, MTV and Comedy Central

February 16, 2009 - In this ON THE STREET interview, Comic Jackie Monahan discusses her meteoric rise in the world of comedy in this REAL interview about struggle, acceptance, and transformation. Life is not always pretty, and through this powerfully honest discussion with one of comedies top up-and-commers, we get a glimpse at what it takes to escape the vicious enemies of self-doubt and negativity to find self-realization, happiness and success.

Mr. Rob Craine from the Isle of Man

May 28, 2008 - Rob Craine has worked within the British/Manx film industry for nearly 10 years, and his credits include nearly 20 productions on the Isle of Man, which has become one of the British Isle?s most prolific centres of film activity. During this time he has fulfilled a wide range of roles in such varied departments as Production, Locations and Background Casting. He has developed a good relationship with Isle of Man Film Limited, part of the Isle of Man Government's Department of Trade and Industry, and the many companies and individuals that make up the Manx film community. He enjoys working with production companies in the UK, with his credits including features based in the North West of England and South Wales. As well as continuing in these roles, He is now expanding into other fields of production, with emphasis on the areas of conception, development and project promotion. He presently enjoys continued associations with industry contacts and is working with associates on projects for potential achievement overseas.

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