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Movie Minute: On Sacred Ground

Motherhood Moments

When eight-year-old Rebecca Harrell starred with Sam Elliot in the 1989 film classic, Prancer, Roger Ebert called her “. That same little girl, who discovered that film could convey a powerful message, is certainly not afraid to act on her convictions. Roger Ebert just named PRANCER one of the top 10 Holiday movies to see.

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TV Time - AppleTV+ Winter/Spring 2023 Lineup

Motherhood Moments

Evans, a writing clinician, National Board Certified Health and Wellness Coach at Duke Integrative Medicine, and the Founder and Executive Director of Wellness & Writing Connections, LLC served as the expressive writing expert on the series through Apple TV+’s Changemakers initiative. The late Dr. John F.

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How to Be Entertained and Learn Something at the Same Time

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

Documentaries. I think documentaries became more and more popular with the onslaught of Michael Moore specials. When I started watching documentaries, I quickly realized that they were downright addicting. Documentaries can be very eye opening and, depending on the film, give you something to mull over. .

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Cut Back on Waste & Help the Environment

Prairie Eco-Thrifter

I am late to the party when it comes to this documentary, as it was filmed and released in 2009, but I still enjoyed it and the principles behind the project. Many coffee shops will give you a discount which adds up over time. These aren’t huge changes, but they will help your bottom line and the environment.

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Lee Mendelson, Executive Producer of A Charlie Brown Christmas and Giveaway

Nicoles Nickels

I have loved this cool series giving me a more in-depth look at one of my absolute childhood favorites! To my amazement, When I called Sebastopol, California Charles Schulz’s name was in the phone book; and I called him and told him I was a documentary filmmaker and wanted to do [a film] on Charlie Brown.

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