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Cooking With History



The Power of CARE



What Color Is Your Imagination?



The Promising Professional




Channel SHOWS



Present yourself as a potential show guest

We very much want this channel to be about you. We want to help you tell your stories.
Do you think you have a great story to tell? Come back here periodically to see what upcoming shows we are
producing and for which we need guests and contributors.

But don't wait for us. If you think you have a great story to tell, or an experience that wonderfully
illustrates the messages of some of the show themes, then click one or more of the links below and pitch
us yourself and your show idea.



The Power of CARE





When we care, it should show. It should show in the CHOICES we make, the ATTITUDE we project, the RELATIONSHIPS we cultivate and the EFFORT we exert. What do you care about? Does it show?


The Power of CARE™ has been presented to teach Leadership, Customer Service, Change Management, Entrepreneurship, “Being a Caring Church”, Parenting, Professionalism and more.


Fill in this contact survey to pitch yourself for The Power of CARE



Cooking with history





We are using Cooking With History to feed both the viewer's stomach and soul. Each show will combine a cooking lesson with a lesson in history, giving special attention to stories of BIPOC individuals who often get overlooked.


Click this link to fill out the contact survey to pitch yourself for this show.



The Promising Professional





The word promising means showing signs of future success. It also refers to assuring someone that one will definitely do, give, or arrange something. The word professional comes from the Latin word professio, which means to make a public declaration with the force of a promise.


When we call ourselves professionals, no matter what the profession, we are making certain implicit and explicit promises. The Promising Professional™ examines the promises everyone should make and keep when they call themselves a professional and wish to have a promising career.


Click here if you are a professional who has an example of a promise you've made and kept.



What Color Is Your Imagination?





This theme uses the symbolism of colors to illustrate the point that true innovation takes passion and empirical thought. What Color Is Your Imagination?™ begins with color symbolism, but then delves into the various ways we can develop and increase our personal and organizational creativity, moving that much closer to creating and maintaining innovative environments.


Click here if you have an experience with creative problem-solving.



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