Sunday, September 27, 2009
Blog Moved Ya'll!
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
TIPS: TV/MUSIC Launch Week! The Dr. Oz Show, Whitney Houston's Latest Album
Saturday, September 12, 2009
The Horse Boy Movie Opens this Weekend
Friday, September 11, 2009
Back to School...
‘If you believe in a child, they will succeed.’
Think about that for a second …
‘If you believe in a child, they will succeed.’
Yes. That was her secret. The key to what what she did for us. She truly, really, absolutely believed in us. Completely without question. It was real. When someone believes in you like that, the confidence that is instilled and what becomes possible is endless. She did this for all of us in her class. She said the hard part was convincing children that she truly did believe in them, but once she did, they bloomed.
I told the story of her epiphany to a group of my friends at dinner the day I conducted the interview and we all had tears in our eyes by the end. (and Mrs. L herself had teared up when she told it, much to her surprise...) I think this story was so moving to all of us because we can all relate in some way…to our own kids, to our spouses, our sisters and brothers, boyfriends or employees – whoever is close to us in our lives...
After thinking about this for a while, I have come up with this theory: If we don’t truly believe in the people closest to us, we need to really look at why. Why don’t we believe in them? If we really don’t believe in them to succeed or grow or do well or be trustworthy, etc., we need to figure out why we don't and we need to try to change that. (If in the case of a relationship outside of a child, you can't change yourself to believe in a person, the relationship should seriously be looked at and considered.) In my opinion, it’s imperative, especially when you’re dealing with your own children and your significant other. It’s that important. And if and when you do believe in them, the job is to make sure beyond any doubt that they know it – that they truly know and believe that you do believe in them. I think many times we don’t realize that they don't know we believe in them – they never believe that we believe in them and that is crippling to a degree. Think about it...if the people closest to you in your life don’t believe in you, who will? It makes it SO much harder to believe in yourself, and if you don’t believe in yourself - again, the question is: who will?
'If you believe in a child, they will succeed.'
...a simple, yet extremely profound and very important realization that, for me at least, really extends beyond children -- but this is definitely one for all parents, guardians, teachers and anyone else dealing with children everywhere...
See, Carol Lanning, Master Teacher, still teaching me 20+ years later! (and she’s now teaching gifted children in Math and Science using a lot of Harry Potter stories and situations to teach her classes, so I’m right, she is magical...for real...)
So here's to Master Teachers, End of Summers and Beginnings of Falls...Happy Back to School, ya'll - may all our ‘Schools’ be as colorful, fun, and as full of lessons and magic as Hogwarts ~ Cheers!
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Life Advice From Old People
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
News, Authors, Race Car Drivers and more....

Sunday, August 9, 2009
Julie and Julia Movie Revelation
Friday, August 7, 2009
Epiphany: I was a Baseball Virgin!


Monday, August 3, 2009
Epiphany, Epiphany Project, EpiphanyChannel.com, wha?
It was pointed out to me that some people might just stumble upon the EpiphanyChannel Blog and have no idea what it is. Oh. I don’t know why but I assumed that everyone would only come to this blog via the website – shows you how well-versed I am in the world of blog - SO, in case you have stumbled upon this blog having no idea what EpiphanyChannel.com is or who I am...here is the trailer about the Epiphany Project and book for your viewing pleasure. All of these interviews have been conducted 'guerilla style' with just me, my camera and these amazing people who have shared their greatest epiphanies in life with me and you can go see, hear and read about them on the website (and the quality of the video is much better there, too)...I have done other interviews for the book that weren't filmed, and there are more filmed ones coming - some are still being edited, and some are lined up to film as I write this - so keep coming back and stay tuned! (and please go check out the website and share your stories and suggestions if you are so inclined! I’d especially love to know whose greatest epiphanies in life you’d like to know about…)
thanks and have a good one!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
EpiphanY book recommendations...
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Epiphanies about Gifts and Talents...
Goodness, it’s already Wed.?! Where does the time go?! I think time truly might be speeding up, it’s not just our imaginations - but that is a subject for another day…so anyway, my awesome team of Monty Bass, my video editor, and Sarah Farrell, my web designer, have been putting the finishing touches on the website over the last few days so we can finally officially launch. Oddly enough on Sat. night (yes, I know, I have such an exciting social life lately), Monty and I had just finished editing Ariane De Bonvoisin’s Epiphany interview when out of the blue she called to invite me to attend the 11:30am Agape church service the next day to hear Michael Beckwith speak - she had VIP tickets. I was like, 'you need tickets to attend church??' but I said I'd meet her there at 11am.
Um, okay. Wow. I saw why you needed tickets. Well, they weren't really tickets but someone had assured her seats. I thought surely this was ridiculous and what could possibly warrant such a big deal for church? There was this huge line outside like we were going to a concert or something. Well...now I get it. I ended up getting seated on the front row and experienced one of the most fun, most involved, most joyous and engrossing church celebrations I've ever witnessed. Michael Beckwith is amazing which is why he is world-renowned and on the national and international scene. (He's in the film, The Secret, and has appeared on Oprah and Larry King, amongst other shows.) He is so funny, cute, alive, devoted and real. He’s like a Chris Rock of ministers. That's who he sort of reminded me of – the way he talked and laughed and made jokes and paced back and forth on stage and just the energy he put into all of it. Agape endorsed Ariane's book, The First 30 Days, so we met Michael afterwards and he could not have been more real, gracious and super-cool.
I found it interesting that his sermon that day had to do with our gifts and that if we just stick with cultivating our gifts, they will guide us. He says our gifts are not really for us but to serve others and society and if we quit saying, ‘yes, but…(insert whatever excuse you want here)’ and just do what we feel called to do and work diligently on those gifts and talents, even if we’re scared or worried, those gifts and talents will end up guiding us to places we never even knew we could go.
I found it interesting because I don't know if this is total coincidence because it happened with my last blog entry, but his message reminded me of what Elizabeth Avellan, the film producer of Desperado and Spy Kids, had to say in her Epiphany interview:
‘Develop your talents, and they will guide you.’
They both said not to worry about what will happen but to develop, cultivate, and honor your gifts and talents and they will lead and guide you to the next thing along life’s path. That does seem to be a tenet that most of the successful people I have interviewed for Epiphany have embraced…so I’m just sayin’…food for thought...
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Welcome to EpiphanyChannel Blog!
Welcome to the EpiphanyChannel Blog!
Since everyone and their dog, literally, has a blog these days, (I especially like the dachshund blogs, of course - see Lord of the Wiens), I was informed that once I launched my EpiphanyChannel.com site, I needed to have one, so here we are…
I’ll be writing and musing about the Epiphany Project and about epiphanies themselves and epiphanies about epiphanies…but you never know, I’ve never done a blog before, so I’m sure I’ll be musing about other what-nots and going-ons…we’ll see what happens…
For my very first blog entry, I will go with what I would love my watchers and readers to do – suggest and talk about people whose greatest epiphanies they would like to know about. I received an email about Nobel Prize Nominee Irene Sendler recently and have pasted it below. I would love to know what this amazing woman’s greatest epiphany in life was…look at that face!

Irena Sendler - who recently died at 98 years of age, was a 2008 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee.
During WWII, Irena was given permission to work in the Warsaw Ghetto, as a plumbing/sewer specialist. She had an ulterior motive - she knew what the Nazi plan was for Jews...
Irena smuggled out infants in the bottom of a tool box she carried in the back of her truck. She used a burlap sack for bigger children. She also had a dog in the back that she trained to bark when Nazi soldiers let her in and out of the ghetto. The soldiers wanted nothing to do with her dog. The barking covered noises of the infants and children.
Irena managed to smuggle out and save 2500 infants and children before she was caught! The Nazi's broke both her legs and arms and beat her severely. Irena kept a record in a jar buried under a tree in her back yard of all the children she smuggled out. After the war, she tried to locate all parents that may have survived to reunite families, but most had been gassed. The children she could not reunite were placed with foster families or adopted.
Irena was nominated for the 2008 Nobel Peace Prize. She was not selected. Al Gore won for An Inconvenient Truth.
I looked Irena up after getting this email and found her website where you can find loads of information on her and her story (including the fact that Hallmark did a movie on her that aired on CBS in April starring True Blood's very own Anna Pacquin as Irena) and this blurb was on the home page:
“He who changes one person, changes the world entire.”
which reminded me of what G.W. Bailey says in his interview for Epiphany...
'When one life changes, many lives change.'
There was another quote that G.W. shared with me that I love by J.M. Barrie (the guy who wrote Peter Pan). They use it in all the Sunshine Kids' literature, but since it isn't by G.W., I didn't mention it in his interview for the book or website, so I'll share it here:
'Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others, cannot keep it from themselves.'


