Monday, November 28, 2005

Mark Frost interview

"The Greatest Game Ever Played" is one of the year's best movies. It's more than a golf movie, just as "Million Dollar Baby" was more than a boxing movie. It's a true story about doing the impossible. Mark Frost write the book and the screenplay and also helped produce the movie. He also wrote the summer blockbuster "Fantastic Four."

Saturday, November 19, 2005

Dr. James Walton interview (3)

What would you do if you were caught in the middle of a hurricane, a terrorist attack, or war? How would you handle it? Know someone affected by a natural or manmade disaster? Family therapist Dr. James Walton tells how to deal with Post Tramautic Stress Disorder.

Thursday, November 17, 2005

Dr.Peter Whybrow interview

Americans are so single-mindedly chasing after money that even when they get it, they aren't happy. That's not surprising given human biology, says Dr. Peter Whybrow, Chair of the Semel Institute for Neurosciences at UCLA and author of "American Mania." He has some ideas about how to find happiness in our fast-paced modern world.

Justin Folk and Jamie Alexander interview

How to make your own movie franchise for less than $50,000! Justin Folk and Jamie Alexandar, creators of "The Adventures of MegaByte Man," tell you how. They produced, directed, wrote, and starred in their own digital project.

Bruce Haring interview

How not to destroy your career in music! Getting a major label record deal may not be all that it's cracked up to be for many singers and bands. Author Bruce Haring tells how musicians are taking charge of their careers with the Do It Yourself philosophy.

Sunday, November 06, 2005

Kim Dower interview

Life is a Series of Presentations. Practically every time you say or do anything, at home or work, you are making a presentation, whether or not you realize it. Kim Dower, media coach for celebrities, gives advice on how to make presentations that get the results you want.