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Grab a cup of The CoffeeCast!

Grab a cup of The CoffeeCast!

Pour yourself a cup of fun! Tune in to the latest edition of The CoffeeCast podcast, where I’ll speak with host Tom Cheevers about conscious creation and the movies. Join us for an often-insightful, sometimes-irreverent, occasionally explicit conversation about a colorful, entertaining and enlightening topic. Tune in on Stitcher by clicking here or iTunes by clicking here ...
Tune in to the Radio Out There Podcast

Tune in to the Radio Out There Podcast

Check out my latest radio show appearance on the Radio Out There podcast, available by clicking here. Join host Barry Eaton and me when we discuss conscious creation and the movies, as well as the recently released new edition of my first book, Get the Picture?!: Conscious Creation Goes to the Movies. Cover design by Paul L. Clark, Inspirtainment ...
‘Power of the Heart’ plumbs the capabilities of a remarkable resource

‘Power of the Heart’ plumbs the capabilities of a remarkable resource

“The Power of the Heart” (2014). Cast: Maya Angelou, Deepak Chopra, Neale Donald Walsch, Eckhart Tolle, Paulo Coelho, Marci Shimoff, Gary Zukav, Marianne Williamson, Mark Nepo, Isabel Allende, Michael Beckwith, John Gray, Jane Goodall, Rollin McCraty, Immaculée Ilibagiza, Jamie Ann Burke. Director: Drew Heriot. Screenplay: Drew Heriot and Baptist de Pape. Book: Baptist de Pape, The Power of the Heart: Finding Your True Purpose in Life. Web site. Trailer. When we speak of something having “heart” or of the need to “follow our heart,” what exactly does that mean? For many of us, such expressions seem warm and inviting but are, nevertheless, understandably vague. However, in the recently released DVD and companion book “The Power of the Heart,” director Drew Heriot and writer Baptist de Pape help to eliminate much of the confusion surrounding this often-nebulous topic, offering clear, concise answers applicable in both practical and philosophical contexts. As he did in his previous work, the immensely popular DVD “The Secret” (2006), director Heriot presents a series of engaging monologues on the subject at hand, discussing it from metaphysical, spiritual and even scientific perspectives. These insights are then intercut with a series of fictional vignettes and re-creations of true stories ...
Holy Glowing Endorsement!

Holy Glowing Endorsement!

Holy Glowing Endorsement, Batman! My Twitter Tweets about my “Batkid Begins” review have been retweeted/favorited by director Dana Nachman, Bay Area Make-a-Wish Foundation Chapter director Patricia Wilson, the movie’s official Twitter feed and Batkid himself! Thanks for the recognition and kind words, everyone! ...
Explore 'The Power of the Heart'

Explore ‘The Power of the Heart’

When we speak of something having “heart” or of the need to “follow our heart,” what exactly does that mean? Find out more by reading my review of the new DVD, “The Power of the Heart,” available on the New Consciousness Review web site by clicking here ...

‘Batkid Begins’ showcases the generosity and power of the masses

“Batkid Begins” (2015). Cast: Miles Scott, Natalie Scott, Nick Scott, Patricia Wilson, Eric Johnston, Mike Jutan, Phillip Watt, Sue Graham Johnston, Ed Lee, Greg Suhr, Hans Zimmer, Stefania Pomponi. Director: Dana Nachman. Screenplay: Kurt Kuenne and Dana Nachman. Web site. Trailer. It’s truly inspiring to witness the outpouring of generosity, compassion and support for someone in need. That’s particularly true when these efforts are writ large, thanks to the energy, enthusiasm and empathy of the collective. And now an excellent example of such traits is on display in the heartwarming new documentary, “Batkid Begins.” A cancer diagnosis is devastating news for anyone, but it can be especially heartbreaking when the patient is a child. When young Miles Scott was diagnosed with leukemia, his parents, Nick and Natalie, sprang into action to attend to his medical needs. And, even though his prognosis for recovery was good, there were no guarantees, a potentially cruel prospect for someone barely starting out in life. Being robbed of one’s childhood just seems so patently unfair. But, then, that’s what good guys are for, and they more than came to the five-year-old’s rescue. Enter the Make-a-Wish Foundation. The mission of this nationwide nonprofit organization with chapters ...
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