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Ear Reverent by Bob Lepine

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The problems that crop up when movies are labeled “Christian.” Plus, a faith – based success story.

Guests:
Hugh Duncan, podcast producer of Nuclearity
Phil Vischer, author of Me Myself and Bob
Barbara Nicolosi, screenwriter, and founder of Act One
Rick Eldridge, Producer of The Ultimate Gift, CEO of The Film Foundry
Leo Severino, Producer of Bella
Eduardo Verastegui, Star of Bella

Music by:
The Star Sisters - “Hooray for Hollywood”
Switchfoot - “Chem 6a”
Doris Day - “Hooray for Hollywood”

Date: 10/25/2007 12:00:00 AM

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Anonymous @ 3/25/2008 8:09:44 AM 
I really liked what was presented but I didn't really see the get involved aspect of this broadcast. How do you get to a position like the guests you had on the broadcast? Do you make stuff and try to hawk it to the industry or do you go to work for the industry? I would love it if you could explore some of these kinds of topics. I think there is a generation waiting to get involved that just doesn't know how.
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