Author, talk show host, and owner of Bush Pilot Marketing, John Chang helps entrepreneurs, business Owners, creative Artists craft their compelling story, effectively communicate and connect with their 1000 true fans, so they can share their unique gifts and live their purpose by creating a compelling call-to-action and closing more sales to create customers for life. On July 30, 2016 he interview Theresa Chaze.
An experienced writer, producer and digital editor, Theresa Chaze is the motivating force behind the Reality TV series Horses and Heroes. It is one of several projects on her slate along with a paranormal thriller Never Can Say Good-bye and an occult horror called Eye of Ra. Another military based TV series will be soon added.
Horses and Heroes is a
Reality TV series, which combines the highly effective Peer Support
Therapy with Equine Therapy. Unlike most in the genre, it will focus
on healing and positive growth rather than endorsing bad behavior.
Each season will bring together the veterans from WWII to the current
conflicts. They will be sharing their challenges and supporting each
other as they find new solutions. They know the talk, because they
have walked the walk. They see the dodges and will be able to call
each other on them. Sparks may fly. Tempers may flare, especially
when they force each other to face the ghosts. But will also be
laughter and fun as they rebuild the comradery. The snarkiness and
practical jokes between the branches don't simply end. There is
always room for just one more. When it airs, it will reach into the
homes of the veterans, who need to hear that they are not alone and
give them the information as well as the permission to also heal.
They will help each other find their way back to the world. Veterans
can’t go back and make a brand new start; but they can start from
now and make a brand new end.
The ghost of a murdered child bring his parents back
together after they have reincarnated. He needs them to remember
their lives together and forgive. If he succeeds, they will all heal
and he will be freed to also reincarnate. If he fails, their need
for revenge will damn them all
Elizabeth was asked
by her mentor to teach a writing course at a small college. Since
she never forgets a kindness, she reluctantly agrees. Arriving in
town, she instantly regrets her decision. She wants to run, but she
is honor bound to stay. Even
as the ghost of a small child begs her to forgive, the memories of
another time arouse feelings of hatred that she doesn't understand
and cannot control. When she meets Shane, all of their lives are
thrown onto a dangerous collision course from which they can neither
run, nor can they hide. The question is, "Can they overcome
their tragic past or will they be doomed to repeat it.
With the logline, "when love is forever, death is only the beginning, Never Can Say Good-bye is comparable to Ghost and The Others.
Kidnapped as a child, Rikki is forced to defend her life from her envious mother, who is more than willing to kill to steal her spiritual gifts. When Rikki escapes, Sandra turns her attention on others with power gifts, who are more vulnerable. Can Rikki find the strength and courage to once again face her mother and stop her or will Sandra use Rikki's guilt to weaken her to the point that she is unable save herself or anyone else?
Katherine
was born with the power to control the elements. Her whistle called
the winds. Her tears refreshed the earth. She was able to see into
the realms where fools and angels fear to tread. Her daughter,
Sandra, was born with gifts that were complimentary—or they should
have been. Sandra had the ability to nurture and heal. Her gifts
gave her the ability to see and heal others' pain. She could foresee
their destinies and give them the courage to embrace their futures
Yet, it was not enough. Sandra wanted more more direct control over
the world and the realms beyond. When her daughters' developed the
gifts she craved, Sandra's envy turned to hatred. When a voice from
the dark void reached out and asked, “What would you do to have
their power. Sandra replied, “Whatever it takes.”
Eye of Ra is an occult-horror, which is
comparable to The Exorcist and Amityville Horror with the tagline,
“when a mother eats her young, no one is safe.”
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