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HD MOTYL
Writer/director of rodeo documentary “AMERICAN RODEO : A COWBOY CHRISTMAS” (now on VOD) Highly-anticipated documentary American Rodeo : A Cowboy Christmas is now on VOD. The film is set in the two weeks leading up to the Fourth of July, when there are over 90 rodeos across 35 states. In hopes of grabbing their share of rodeo fortune and fame, the men drive hundreds of miles, day and night, to get to the next run and another seconds-long chance at winning, even as they risk breaking bones, overdrawing bank accounts, and sacrificing personal relationships. Writer-Director H.D Motyl and his production crew hit the road with the cowboys in the summer of 2009, and traveled well over 2000 miles to capture them at 18 rodeos in their event of steer wrestling. “There are a lot of rodeos in this three week period–and a lot with big purses,” Motyl explained. “So the cowboys can win a lot of money in a short amount of time. And that’s how this circuit of rodeos became known informally as Cowboy Christmas.” The cowboys who win the most money (the top 15) by the end of the rodeo season in October go the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. “I was fascinated by the idea,” Motyl continued, “of these men putting everything in their lives aside for three weeks and hitting the road to rodeo.” H.D. Motyl is an Associate Professor at Southern Illinois University Carbondale where he teaches Media Production and Writing for TV. He is also a media maker and his feature-length documentary about professional rodeo, Cowboy Christmas, won Best Feature Documentary at the 2013 Madrid International Film Festival and Best of the Festival at 2014 BEA Festival of Media Arts, in Las Vegas. His experimental video Nudes Descending a Staircase #2 recently screened at MADATAC04 in Madrid and at the 8th Directors Lounge Festival in Berlin. Motyl has also produced, directed and written episodes for non-fiction series on The History Channel (“Conspiracy?”), National Geographic Channel (“The Final Report”) and A&E (“American Justice.”) For the home video and educational markets, he produced, wrote and directed such diverse work as the best-selling Image of an Assassination: A New Look at the Zapruder Film, The Journey of Amistad, John Glenn: An American Legend and the award-winning Show & Tell series of children’s videos. One of Motyl’s short films, Token of Love, has the dubious distinction of being banned in Japan. Outside of Japan, the film has had numerous domestic and international screenings. Other award-winning work, including Memorial, Oh Michael/Oh Jesus, and Messages from Jeanne, has been screened in festivals worldwide. A short animation My Art is Not Dead, for which Motyl performed the narration, is being well-received on the festival circuit. Currently, Motyl is writing Saturn Return, a film about a man who, as he turns 30, is forced to deal with three relationships, with each exploring a different kind of love: fraternal, romantic, and filial. H.D. is also working on a feature script titled Three Rivers, about a woman, time travel and the consequences of choices; it takes place on an island in the middle of the Ohio River. Originally from Pittsburgh, he was graduated from Penn State University with a B.A. in English and holds an M.F.A from Northwestern University in Film/Video Production and Screenwriting. |
ASHLEY PARK
Miss Asia USA Ashley Park is currently doing interviews to talk about her pageant win and her transition into movies. This year she appears in several movies, including ROGUE WARRIOR ROBOT FIGHTER and TERROR TALES. A southern girl from Arkansas, Ashley Park now lives in Los Angeles. Growing up in Little Rock, where her multi-ethnic background can easily take a backseat to the southern world of football, grits and gravy, Ashley keeps it alive through language, food and travel with her mother, a Pusan native. She is also this year's Miss Korea USA 2015 in the Miss Asia USA Cultural Pageant. Ashley entered the world of athletics at a young age, becoming a competitive athlete for many years. As an award-winning swimmer and 9-time state champion in cross-country and track, training was her top priority. She went on to run for the University of Arkansas, successfully competing as a Division 1 athlete for one of the top long-distance running schools in the country. An avid writer and foreign language enthusiast, Ashley received her bachelor's degree in journalism and Spanish, graduating early with honors and the title of an All-SEC Academic Athlete. With aspirations of acting since childhood, Ashley transitioned into another competitive environment soon after graduating, waltzing off to the bright lights of Hollywood. Now a working actress in Los Angeles, Ashley has studied under the watchful eye of many teachers, keeping her focus on film and television. After a brief stint on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, Ashley has been fortunate enough to star in four feature films set to be released in the U.S. and internationally over the next year, and has many other projects in the works. Never one to back down from a challenge, Ashley aspires to make her mark on the world of indie filmmaking, with stories that inspire hope, self-confidence and courage. A true believer in the power of storytelling to make an impact on society, she is determined to create more films that will send positive messages to young people. |
Jai Jamison
Director Jai Jamison’s TRI has been winning awards all cross the country. The film, which recently walked away with the top prize at the Northern Virginia International Film & Music Festival, is currently on a festival run. In addition to winning Film of the Year at the NOVA Film Festival, Jai Jamison’s inspiring drama snared the NOVA Award, Best Actress (Jensen Jacobs), Best Family / Faith Based Film, and Best Inspirational Film. TRI was also a Runner Up for Best Cinematography (Feature Film) and Best Editing (Feature Film). The film also recently won the Indie Spirit Best Story Line Award from the Boston International Film Festival and was included in the DGA's Director's Finder Series in New York City. TRI is an inspiring, emotionally-charged drama about a medical technician with a history of not finishing things who is inspired by a cancer patient to sign up for her first Triathlon. The film’s potent garland of performers includes Jensen Jacobs and legendary TV star Tim Reid. Natalie (Award-winning actress Jensen Jacobs), an ultrasound tech with a history of not finishing things, is inspired by a cancer patient to sign up for a Triathlon. Natalie is introduced to the strange (and aerodynamic) world of triathletes and meets a colorful cast of characters asshe trains for the Nation’s Triathlon. With the support of her new teammates, she digs deep to discover just how far she can push her mind and body. TRI is the first scripted feature narrative about triathlons that has been developed for theatrical release. Triathlon is the fastest growing endurance sport in the world and was the fastest growing of all sports in the UK in 2014. There are over 600,000 athletes registered with USA Triathlon, and over 3.2 million worldwide. Although the film uses triathlon as a backdrop, the niche target market for the film is female runners. Of the roughly 20 million finishers of running events in 2014, 60 percent were women. The concept of TRI is to raise awareness and hope for those who are seeking compassion or understanding while dealing with cancer as a caregiver, a patient and a survivor. The writing team for TRI includes a two time Ironman finisher and professional triathlon coach who has led cancer awareness programs; a cancer survivor; and, an award winning screenwriter who has lost loved ones to cancer. Jensen Jacobs, Shawn Pelofsky, Walker Hays, Kelly Spitko, Kenneth Simmons, Chris Dyer, Jaylen Moore, Chris Williams, and Tim Reid star in a Jai Jamison film, written by Theodore Adams III, Monica Lee Bellais and Jai Jamison. The Executive Producers include Kimberly Skyrme, Regional Casting Director for House of Cards, and Russell Williams II, a two time Academy Award winner. Interviews available with Jamison, star Jensen Jacobs and more. Jai Jamison directs the award-winning sports drama TRI, which is currrently screening all around the U.S. |
Tracey Birdsall
Tracey is promoting her upcoming science-fiction film ROGUE WARRIOR ROBOT FIGHTER. Described as a cross between FURY ROAD and STAR WARS, the special effects-riddled actioner is due out later this year. Tracey Birdsall is an award-winning American film and television actress recognized worldwide for her diverse and challenging roles. |
Lisa Norman
I would like to Request a feature on Nationally touring, female fronted rock band Leaving Eden to promoter their new Release of "Pinnacle" now available world wide USA
Leaving Eden is Original hard rock combined with strong vocals, hard hitting lyrics and unique harmonies. Although the band can be classified as straight up rock they have a unique way of breaking genre boundaries and bridging the gap between that classic rock-n-roll sound, crossing over to mainstream metal, with blues and even country influences as well. Leaving Eden has played several notable festivals as well such as Woodstock’s 40th Anniversary Festival, WitchStock Music Festival, Oxxfest Festival I can be reached by phone Land Line (207) 344-3102 or Cell (207)- 808-2784 by email at hornshighindipromo@gmail.com Lisa Norman/ Independent Promotions and Productions |
Jeff-Louis
We would like to share an amazing and very much needed Smart Technology called the IntelliTrees, or iTrees for short. It is a self-powered, stand alone technology that pulls water from the air and then can desperses this captured water around each iTree, or to a local community, farm, river, lake or stream, hydroponic system, etc.. It will also provide clean and renewable power, climate control, communication capabilities and so much more. We would like to do a one hour special show just on the IntelliTrees to help get this very much needed and necessary technology built and out where needed most as fast as humanly possible. The host would be interviewing myself, founder and CTO of Planet One Solutions and CTO of the iTrees and my partner/creator/originator of the iTrees Gary Voss, of Voss Tech. We would go over the iTrees and all that they can do for humanity , as well as some back ground history from Gary and myself. I personally used to have a show on BBS called "The Simple Truth, with Jeff Louis". I came on right before the Dr. Fred Bell show. I did my first show with Dr. Bell on the amazing BioPhoton LS modality. Great topic for another show if you like, but priority one is the IntelliTrees if we are to survive our distructive adolecence...and the clock is most diffenately ticking for us all. One People. One Planet. One Human Race! We are all in this together and only together can we get through it and manifest Heaven on Earth Please get back to me directly if you can help. Blessings and thank you - Jeff Earth & Space, Plant & Animals, Education, Education Technology, Energy Healing, Sound Healing, Science, Climate Change, Technology
UNITY-STATES-OF-THE-AMERICAS
A Husband, Father, Waterologist, Founder of planetonesolutions comes from a background in electrical engineering and a passion for all things water, and Gary Voss of VossTech and creator of a new form of Smart Tech will be discussing our latest emerging technology venture the Intellitrees. |
Kevin Hancock
Guest For Your Show Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse By Kevin Hancock How a Businessman Lost His Voice and then Found his Soul on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation… A Lesson in Following your Heart- However Crazy it Might seem to others The Unfolding of a New Approach to Leadership Lauded by Experts and even the NY Times Winner 2016 National Indie Excellence® Award Kevin Hancock was a highly successful businessman who took over his six-generation, family-owned lumber company that started in 1848, one of the oldest in America - and one of the largest in Maine - and steered it out of the financial strains of the recession. With hundreds of employees statewide, he had a tremendous responsibility on his shoulders. He was also a community leader, devoted husband, family man and coach for his daughters' sports teams. He was the one who took care of everything and solved problems for everyone. And then, suddenly he lost the consistent and comfortable use of his voice to a relatively rare condition called spasmodic dysphonia. It became painful and difficult to push words out of his voice box. At nearly the same time, his mother-unbeknownst to him-gifted him a reading by a world renowned evolutionary astrologist. Her words and an article in National Geographic on the Sioux Nation with a photo of a modern day young Native American galloping across the prairie ignited something deep within him. He knew he was called to Indian country, but did not yet know why, but that became apparent in the four trips that he made within a year to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, and the awakening of his soul. Says Kevin in his remarkable award-winning new book Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse, "Within me lived a powerful impulse to take charge and protect my tribe, whenever it came under duress. I felt a strong pull to save everyone, and I took on all the work that went with that instinct. Worse, I internalized that responsibility to the point where it consumed me in ways I could not see. The price I paid for that approach was that I lost myself to both my role and my local circumstances. I had become consumed in protecting others. I had not yet learned that most everyone is capable of protecting themselves. I had not yet learned to share power. I had not yet learned to serve myself." It is this and more that he discovers on this mystical and fascinating journey-a vision quest for a visionary. Kevin captivates with his story telling. He shares his growing connection and affection for the long-suffering, but resilient Lakota people-and what they teach him; his increasing awareness of human relationships to land, animals, nature and spirit; and how he unyoked himself from his sole leadership role to create shared responsibility that resulted in record profits for his company and a feature in the NY Times showcasing his new leadership model. Most of all, he reveals the inner workings of deep seeking that opened his eyes, his heart and his mind. With photographs that touchingly illustrate his journey, provides a realistic look at life on the Rez, and illuminates his growing awareness of interconnectedness, Hancock evokes messages for us all. He shows us a path so beautifully trod by the indigenous Americans that brings us into harmony with ourselves, our spirit and the world around us. Kevin will enlighten your listeners on what he discovered: We all come from a tribe, and while the pull of the past is strong, the soul is here to individuate. Those who hold the power often overreach and go too far, not realizing that leadership in the new Aquarian Age is about doing less, not more. Busyness is not living, and personal growth lies in looking inward, not outward. The boundaries that have been set to divide people are not real. In the end, we're all one tribe. To book Kevin Hancock on your show, please send an email with the name of the show, your contact information, a proposed date and time, and the calling details. Rachel Wandishin - Media Relations Manager Email - rwandishin@hancocklumber.com Phone - (207) 627-2153
"If you had told me a couple of years ago that my friend, Kevin Hancock, would set off on a quest for enlightenment, sparked by a long-distance astrological reading which would lead him to a sweat lodge in a remote Indian reservation-well, let's just say that 'skeptical' doesn't come close to covering it. What happened next is the amazing story Kevin tells here: Part history (and not very pleasant history at that), part spiritual journey, part moving portrait of some extraordinary people, and part leadership manual, this fascinating book will touch you and teach you on many levels." --Angus S. King Jr., US Senator "I read Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse in record time. I simply couldn't put the book down. Kevin Hancock's courage in laying out his vision quest so beautifully and humbly is a true inspiration. It is my hope that all business leaders will heed the message that it is possible to care for our souls and our businesses simultaneously. In fact, for true sustainability and health, we must." -- Christiane Northrup, MD, The New York Times best-selling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom, and Goddesses Never Age United States
KEVIN HANCOCK is the President of Hancock Lumber Company. Established in 1848, Hancock Lumber operates ten retail stores and three sawmills that are led by 460 employees. The company also grows trees on 12,000 acres of timberland in Southern Maine. Hancock Lumber is a multi year recipient of the ‘Best Places to Work in Maine’ award. The company is also a past recipient of the Maine Family Business of the Year Award, the Governor’s Award for Business Excellence, and the MITC ‘Exporter of the Year’ award. Kevin is a past chairman of the National Lumber and Building Materials Dealers Association as well as the Bridgton Academy Board of Trustees. Kevin is a recipient of the Ed Muskie ‘Access to Justice’ Award, the Habitat for Humanity ‘Spirit of Humanity’ Award, the Boy Scouts of America ‘Distinguished Citizen’ Award, and Timber Processing Magazine’s ‘Man of the Year’ Award. Kevin also spent 20 years coaching middle school basketball for the Lake Region school district. Kevin is a graduate of Lake Region High School and Bowdoin College. He is also a frequent visitor to the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. In 2015, Kevin published a book about his experiences with the Oglala Sioux Tribe titled, Not For Sale: Finding Center in the Land of Crazy Horse. The book won the National Indie Excellence Award, first place in leadership and runner up in the spirituality category. Kevin is an advocate of strengthening the voices of all individuals within a company or a community such as Pine Ridge through listening, empowering, and shared leadership. |
Sose Gjelaj
Connecting Consciousness Arts, Earth & Space, Education, Paranormal, Philosophy, Physics & Metaphysics, Psychology, Self Help, Spiritual
United States
Evolution, consciousness, ascention, spirituality, philosophy, unity, dimensions, galactic beings |