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- During Christmas Eve, a group of college students work on a special exhibition in the college's fine art gallery, despite having virtually little in common. They wind up with a Christmas Eve they won't soon forget.
- This is the story of a little rich girl (Tena Tidy) and her search for her mother, believed killed in a car crash 15 years earlier. Tena has been in a convent since the crash. Her mafioso dad wants his daughter back before she discovers the truth so he tasks the convent headmistress and her goons to find his daughter. Tena crosses paths with Nick Neat, a motor mechanic on the run for murder, the pair are pursued over several continents over the five episodes. The sound track of each episode is generously sprinkled with recordings of Elvis Presley.
- Todd Ault interviews Alyse Killeen, founder of 'Stillmark' - a bitcoin focused venture capital firm that invests in, advocates for and supports the vision of entrepreneurs who are building the next generation of market defining companies. Listen as Todd Ault speaks with Alyse Killeen about her predictions surrounding bitcoin adoption and the blockchain technology company 'Blockstream'. This 32-minute discussion showcases Alyse Killeen's expertise in the crypto ecosystem and demonstrates how the new era of payment technology through 'The Lightning Network' is helping bitcoin be the internet's native form of digital currency. "Bitcoin is categorically different from crypto and other digital assets." - Alyse Killeen.
- 2020–TV EpisodeHow has the COVID-19 pandemic surfaced, and in some instances influenced medical decisions which require physicians and nurses to grapple with the principles of health care [medical/bio] ethics? In a post COVID-19 pandemic world are traditional standards for making medical choices, which in some cases weigh life and death in the balance, sufficient for rendering the best possible benefits for both patient and society? How is our understanding of the relevant nuanced principles advanced through a prism of Islamic bio ethical concerns?
- Based on actual events, Barracuda is an original, vengeance themed story and fresh take on sexual perversions, the lives it affects and the pursuit of it. When we first meet Summer, a sensitive yet cynical portrait artist who supplements her income as a phone sex operator from her rickety old houseboat in Venice, she is at the end of her emotional rope. The callers, whom she began recording as proof of how normal, professional men can also be pedophiles and rapist, have entered her dreams at night. When no one will believe or listen to the taped phone conversations with these otherwise ordinary men, Summer take matters into her own hands and drives her vintage Plymouth Barracuda across the country, surprising and exposing these deviants at their homes. Accountability, closure with ones demons and how love conquers even the most cynical ensues. Barracuda is a witty and brazenly honest story of the unbeatable human spirit.
- 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.
- Just when Charlie thought her life was perfect, her insane cousin Persephone comes to town and they have to team up to create the next great American Musical.
- An unsuccessful underwear model gears up for the role of his life.
- Todd Ault interviews Brad Lea, an entrepreneur, thought leader, pod-caster, and bestselling author who is the founder of LightSpeed VT, a revolutionary, online learning system that has helped millions of people and companies achieve their goals. Tune in to hear Brad Lea tell-it-like-it-is on controversial topics such as gender identity, artificial intelligence, and Allodoxaphobia (the fear of other people's opinions). Learn how Brad's "real" style of coaching is the vanguard to his massive success that inspires people to repair limited mindsets and become winners. "Artificial Intelligence is not as powerful as actual intelligence." - Brad Lea.
- 2020–TV EpisodeWe are in the midst of events that highlight health disparities and inequities. Preliminary data has shown that African Americans are dying from COVID-19 at higher rates than whites, even though they make up a smaller percentage of the population. The pandemic is bringing to light health inequities that have existed for many years. Protest around the world are also calling attention to other inequities. These health disparities, as well as, existing and historical inequities are the foundation for distrust of American institutes, including those connected with health care systems. How do we build trust and the competencies to serve all?
- A young foster child Myra who grows up in an abusive environment with a distraught foster mother, is aware of who her father is but she longs to find him. She is new to town and gets a job as a waitress in a local cafe. She meets a distressed military veteran Thomas who she finds solace in.
- In the beautiful yet slightly dark world of the Sisters Kane, where only dolls exist, Callalilly longs to play the piano perfectly. But her inability to be 'instantly great' sends her into a fit. What happens as a result may shock you as it did her sisters.
- Charlie's War is the story of Charlotte Lewis, a woman who is experiencing serious emotional and mental turmoil brought about by nightmares of increasing intensity. In the dreams, she is a young girl, and she runs from unknown terrors. Trying to understand her troubling dreams, Charlotte revisits part of her childhood, which comes back to her in a series of impressionistic memories. Charlie, her sister, Jobie, and her mother move in with her grandmother. It is 1944, and World War II rages in Europe and the Far East. Though Grandma's farm seems to be a peaceful refuge, there is an undercurrent of fear and brooding menace in their surroundings.
- Performance 1 draws from research conducted during a one-year fellowship in New Haven, CT. In Performance 1, I examine the site of a closed community center in the predominately African American neighborhood of Dixwell to highlight the significance of "place." Concrete columns made from cylindrical molds; photographs in abstraction, and disparate industrial materials filtered through assemblage and documentary recall the physical remnants of a community cultural marker, developed during an American era of social improvement and urban revitalization. Through recorded performance, I explore space as an abstract of material objects activated through the presence of the body and social history. I ask: how does the role of "absence" and "presence" transform the social dynamics of place?
- A three-channel experimental performance investigating how constructed systems in space inform one's subjective experience. In Performance II, Visual Artist Christie Neptune explores space as an abstract of codified systems that shape one's modes of communication and perception through diaristic reflections, long-take improvisations, virtual collaborations, and fantasy.
- COVID 19 could bring a profound or notable transformation in how Americans spend, save, and invest their money; how businesses function; and how people engage. The impact of COVID 19 could reverberate for decades. Some predict that it will be like the Great Recession of 2008. Others draw comparisons to the Great Depression of the 1930s. Are either one of these accurate comparisons? We know for sure that we are in an economic, social, and political crisis. We will explore with our conversationalist: The way forward for Main Street, the social-political economic nuances necessary to carve out effective pathways to recovery, and whether there are conceptual road maps that hold the key to re-imagining a thriving US workforce and economy.
- Todd Ault interviews Darren Prince, a prominent sports and celebrity agent, best-selling author and global advocate for addiction and recovery. Listen as Darren tells entertaining stories about some of his iconic sports figure clients such as Magic Johnson, Muhammad Ali and Hulk Hogan. This 45-minute discussion pulls back the curtain to reveal how Darren broke free from addiction and turned a bottom into a new beginning. "Life is about who you know, not what you know." - Darren Prince.
- Indy and her BFF Olivia are crazy about making slime, just like every other kid. A big toy factory boss, Dominicus Duff, starts an anti-slime campaign to increase his own toy sales. All slime gets banned and taken away. Indy and Olivia go all out in a race against the clock to get justice and their beloved slime back. Will they succeed in time?
- Two college roommates go out and party, resulting in bad grades. They learn of the clause that says, "If your roommate dies, you get an A," and decide to find someone who is on the verge, so to speak, to move in with them.
- The story follows a young man, Paul, through his treacherous encounter with members of the undead.
- In Dismantling Man-Made Constructs, the social construct of structural racism is given symbolic form in "The Colorline," a readymade sculpture including mirror, industrial chrome, and heavy green velvet drapery. In an interactive performance set in the Bedford Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY, volunteer participants dismantle a mobile manufactured construct, "The Colorline." Participants were divided into two groups: white participants were "Colonizers," and non-white participants were "The Colonized." Each respective group were provided a strict list of rules and guidelines on assembling or disassembling "The Colorline." Through performance, participants and spectators were invited to catechize and unpack the social constructions of structural racism.
- Sophie is the youngest child of a seemingly normal middle-classed family. Sophie's older sister ignores her. Her parents are oblivious to her torment. Sophie's feelings of isolation reach a breaking point. Who will be there to help her?
- In a rhythmic, hard-edged and sometimes shocking reality, we see how plastic surgery and the cult of man-made beauty have become so ubiquitous that everyone becomes both a judge and a victim. Based on the compelling, yet disturbing, true story of a 17-year-old girl who gets cosmetic surgery.
- A heartbroken young women, struggles to cope with her newfound reality when she passes from a fatal accident that transitions her to the spiritual realm.
- FLAVA is set in the dystopic city nicknamed "The Bottoms", where regular law enforcement has been replaced by a private military organization and mass advertising is a way of life. Raekwon, the actor behind a popular energy drink mascot named Lil Pooky, is challenged for the messages his character sends to the public. In an attempt to put a positive message behind his character, Raekwon finds that Lil Pooky may be tied into a horrifying conspiracy.
- Firehouse 51 responded to a horrific warehouse fire that killed 39 people. This led the Chicago P.D. on a manhunt for the suspect. Now with someone in custody for both arson and multiple murders, it is up to Peter Stone and his team, including lead investigator Antonio Dawson to step in to bring some peace and resolution to so many families and friends of those lost - including one very close to home. When the team comes face to face with a hotshot attorney, they find themselves up against a dicey confession, incriminating evidence, and a questionable motive.
- A layered tapestry of trains and underwater footage exploring the realms of fear death and transience, this film places the traces of human voices amidst the flickering light and shadows of empty passenger cars.
- American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard.
- Todd Ault interviews 'Secret Knock' founder Greg Reid, a master storyteller, motivational speaker and prolific author. Listen as Greg Reid shares entertaining stories with Todd Ault about former boxer Evander Holyfield, the CPC technique for problem solving and the importance of surrounding yourself with doers not talkers. This 32-minute inspirational discussion demonstrates Greg Reid's positive mindset, how he overcame dyslexia to author multiple books and the power in simply asking for what you want. "What's common sense to us is genius to someone else." - Greg Reid.
- An inspiring documentary about three communities where low-income residents have found an empowering way to realize the American dream... owning a home.
- Horse Creek emerges from an area of land near the boundary line between Edgefield and Aiken counties in South Carolina. It meanders for almost 24 miles over rocks, around islands of sand, past mill ponds and through the valley it has been carving for millennia. Finally, after a descent of approximately 280 feet, it concluded its local wanderings, meets the wide Savannah River and continues its journey to join the Atlantic. Horse Creek Valley: A Tale Worth the Telling weaves together an intricate story about the ever-evolving spirit os a place shaped by its people, its wars, its agriculture and its industry. It makes stops in time to introduce some of the individuals and some of the events that influenced this remarkable area.
- The groundbreaking film that addresses anti-gay prejudice by providing adults with practical lessons on how to talk with children about lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered people. Part of The Respect for All Project.
- Todd Ault interviews Jack Posobiec, a United States Navy veteran, author and host of Human Events, an unfiltered news podcast with over 500 episodes. Listen as Jack tells Todd Ault thought-provoking, candid stories about serving his country as a human intelligence officer in the interrogation cell, the rise of independent voices over mass media and the "built - in" branding of his friend, Donald Trump. Tune-in to hear details behind Jack's fiery spat with comedian Jon Stewart, together with his exciting acting background when he worked on the 2008 kung fu movie, The Forbidden Kingdom, with actor Jackie Chan. "First it was the President's son, with the bag of cocaine, in the Library...like a bad clue remake. Then it wasn't that. It was the south entrance where the Vice-President enters." - Jack Posobiec.
- Todd Ault interviews Jameson Lopp, a professional cypherpunk, Bitcoin advocate and co-founder of the digital asset security company, Casa. Listen as Jameson Lopp is interviewed by Todd Ault about topics such as the best practices for securing digital assets, crypto cycles and patterns and the intelligent case for self-custody. This 44-minute discussion showcases Jameson Lopp's disruptive, angel-investor mindset and his expertise in securing Bitcoin, his insight on the bright future of being your own bank and the swatting attack that underlines his resolve for living off-grid. "Generally, I believe that we should treat exchanges like public restrooms: you wanna get in and get out as quickly as possible." - Jameson Lopp.
- Todd Ault interviews Jason Wittrock, a personal trainer and national bodybuilding champion who specializes in weight loss and controlling blood sugar levels. Listen as Todd Ault speaks with Jason Wittrock about eating healthy while traveling, how to lose weight while not working out and the science behind Carnivore and Keto diet trends. This 57-minute discussion showcases Jason Wittrock's expertise in managing blood sugar levels with glucose monitors, his success on social media as the 'Blood Sugar King' and why diet really is everything. "Don't blame the butter for what the bread did." - Jason Wittrock.
- Todd Ault interviews Las Vegas businessman Jay Bloom, and his son Sean Bloom, about their decision to not accept an invitation to journey to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean on the ill-fated Titan Submersible that tragically imploded. Listen as the father and son share their personal story with Todd Ault, reflecting on how one choice became an eerie twist of fate that ultimately saved their lives. Tune-in to this 40-minute conversation to hear how they met OceanGate pilot Stockton Rush, and the red flags that solidified their resolve to decline visiting the wreckage of the Titanic. "All I could see were the pictures of the people on TV [sic] that died on the sub. It was three individual pictures of three people and the fourth picture of this father and son. And the son is the same age as Sean [sic]. The father is my age. But for one decision, that would be our picture on the TV." - Jay Bloom.
- Todd Ault interviews Joel Jorgensen, an American country singer/songwriter who started his career as a performing recording artist under Sony USA. Listen as Todd Ault speaks with Joel Jorgensen about overcoming the challenges of his health problems, being a drifter and his transition into becoming a dynamic music producer. This 56-minute discussion showcases Joel Jorgensen's musical talents as he sings and delivers a magnetic, live performance in the studio. Tune in as Joel shares his wild stories that inspired these songs and why beer on Rice-Krispies is so delicious. "It was just hurt, learn and grow thicker skin. Hurt, learn, grow thicker skin." - Joel Jorgensen.
- Todd Ault interviews legendary American journalist, John Stossel. John Stossel is known for his wit and logical thinking as an investigative reporter on the television news-magazine 20/20, and for his compelling segments "Give Me a Break". Listen as John Stossel shares his candid thoughts with Todd Ault about his dynamic career and how he overcame liberal accusations of generating conservative dogma. This 50-minute discussion showcases John Stossel's dexterity on controversial topics like women's equality, police brutality, government regulation, how free markets improve lives and why twitter is a wonderful cesspool for learning new things. "If it bleeds, it leads." - John Stossel.
- Todd Ault interviews Katherine Warnock, a former high school teacher turned producer of "The Chosen", the most successful crowd-funded TV series to-date about the life of Jesus. Tune-in to hear Katherine's inspiring risk-on journey from teaching in a Detroit classroom to living and working in Mozambique, Africa to becoming the Head of Faith and Family content at MGM Studios. Check out this 30-minute interview with Katherine Warnock as she reveals how "The Chosen" supercharged the crowd-funding model to sustain production through multiple seasons. "I'm literally a high school teacher who said "yes" and risked it all." - Katherine Warnock.
- Todd Ault, along with co-host Jason Bartholomew, interviews Keith Neumeyer, the President and CEO of First Majestic Silver Corp., a massively successful metals company that is focused on silver production in Mexico. First Majestic Silver Corp. is on a mission to become the world's largest primary silver producer and is the only socially responsible mining company that offers its own silver bullion for sale securely online. Tune in to gain valuable insight into the secretive industry of silver mining, the methods for storing and delivering silver, and what the future potentially holds for those who are considering an investment in precious metals. "Every single device that we need as a human race consumes silver." - Keith Neumeyer.
- Todd Ault interviews Kevin Griffin, a creative entrepreneur and best-selling author who is known far and wide as the lead singer and founding member of Better Than Ezra, the platinum-selling 90's alternative rock band who achieved massive success with their number 1 hit song "Good". If you agree that Bob Dylan helped write the soundtrack to the tumultuous 1960's, then similarly, Kevin Griffin helped write the soundtrack to the epic summer of 1995. Tune-in to hear Kevin reveal the one quality that he believes all successful musicians have in common. Learn how his massive success as a songwriter inspired other musicians like Taylor Swift to also record his songs. Don't miss this 45-minute interview with Kevin Griffin to hear what sparked the idea to write his newest book "The Greatest Song: Spark Creativity, Ignite Your Career and Transform Your Life", a business parable that is loosely based on his occasionally turbulent, yet charmed life and career. "The one thing that still bubbles to the top is authenticity - a good product, a good idea, a good song." - Kevin Griffin.
- An abstract exploration of the tension surrounding women and stereotypical representations of their knowledge.
- Todd Ault interviews Laura Day, a New York Times-Bestselling author, intuitive and Wall Street psychic who has spent nearly four decades helping individuals, organizations, and companies' harness and develop their innate intuitive abilities to create profound change. Newsweek magazine calls her "The $10,000-a-Month Psychic," adding "When business people need a crystal ball, they turn to consultant Laura Day, the 'intuitionist.'" Tune-in to hear Laura reveal how she interprets data and her techniques for sensing the metronome. Don't miss this 44-minute interview with Laura Day to hear her explain the difference between belief and intuition and learn how her workshops and boot camps help people rule the world from their couch.
- Todd Ault interviews Lawrence G. McDonald, one of Wall Street's most respected financial experts who wrote the New York Times best-selling book "A Colossal Failure of Common Sense". He received a real-world education in market risk when, as a Lehman Brothers VP, he watched the firm ignore vehement warning signs before its collapse. His analysis led him to identify twenty-one indicators for gauging the health of an economy and detecting early signals of opportunity and danger. His latest book "How To Listen When Markets Speak" explores the risks, myths, and investment opportunities in a radically reshaped economy. Tune in to hear Todd Ault interview Lawrence McDonald about his analysis of the uranium structure that supports AI, how the feds will keep rates down during an election year, the Modern Monetary Theory, and why we should pay attention to central banks. If you're interested in learning more about these topics, tune in to hear Todd Ault interview Lawrence McDonald. Don't miss out on this opportunity to gain valuable insights into the financial world from an expert who has been through it all. "I see a situation where AI creates more productivity, but then it [also] creates these backward, backstage stresses that create a lot of secular negative forces for the dollar." - Lawrence G. McDonald.
- Huge egos. Backbiting assistants. Screaming deadlines. Claudia "Claude" Casey has moved up in the secretarial world of television news, from permanent floater to the anchor's desk. Can she melt the hearts of the competitive up-and-comers?
- Light Years Apart is an afro-surrealist sci-fi fantasy grounded in the speculative journey of a Fula, a young black female who wraps time and space to travel from one world to another. The Film investigates hidden bias displayed within the act of perceiving. Utilizing cutting-edge technology and passive user interaction, eye gaze, and spatial positioning, the Film posits two states through varied trajectories: the gaze of the other and the protagonist's interior. A joyous affair of music, dance, and magic unfold within the wonders of the protagonist's inner life. The trick is, can you get there?
- Todd Ault interviews Liv Boeree, a musician, philanthropist and professional poker player who is a World Series Of Poker and European Poker Tour champion. She is the only female player in history to win the coveted *WSOP bracelet prize and a European Poker Tour event. Tune-in to hear how Liv was introduced to poker and how she implements expected value thinking and logic into the game. Learn about Liv's philanthropic podcast "Win-Win" and the topics that she spotlights around global catastrophic risks, game theory, and the incentive structures, that she believes, drive the development of technology, such as AI. *(the WSOP bracelet is the most coveted, non-monetary prize that a poker player can win.) "There's this particular thinking technique called expected value thinking. Which is basically like multiplying the probability of a thing happening, multiplied by its outcome. And that's something they don't teach you in school." - Liv Boeree.
- 2020–TV EpisodeIn a time with so much uncertainty, sickness and death how do we continue to maintain a positive outlook? What are the best ways to share empathy and create harmony in our homes and in our neighborhoods once things return to a semblance of 'normal'? This week we look at several therapeutic approaches to these and other prescient questions with mental health thought leaders working on the front lines. We encourage first responders and medical professionals to participate in this most Profound Conversation. Profound Conversations is a moderated discussion with a question and answer segment for listeners to contribute thoughts and seek guidance.
- 2020–TV EpisodeManaging mental health and wellness during turbulent times will be a Profound Conversation focusing on important best practices for families to continue to thrive and live together in peace and harmony during times of heightened stress and uncertainty. Our presenters posses a wealth of knowledge in the areas of clinical mental health, chaplaincy and Islamic knowledge. Profound Conversations will be a moderated discussion with a question and answer segment for listeners to contribute thoughts and seek guidance for current challenges that exist within the family dynamics of our current times.
- Todd Ault interviews American financial journalist Maria Bartiromo. She is an iconic television personality, news anchor, and best-selling author. Listen as Maria Bartiromo tells entertaining stories about persevering through The Boys Club on the NY Stock Exchange in the 1990's to becoming a pop culture celebrity on the TV series The Soprano's. This 49-minute discussion showcases Maria Bartiromo's work ethic and why being a tough kid from Brooklyn helped shape her into the success that she is today. "I was always tough and I never felt like I was not being taken seriously when they called me "Money Honey." - Maria Bartiromo.