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  • Author, screenwriter, and producer Diane Sismour Discusses: The Doll Keeper, Her Movie and Why It Matters.
    2025/09/18

    🎬 I had the honor of hosting Diane Sismour on my podcast — and wow. She opened up about her upcoming film The Doll Keeper, why it matters, and how deeply personal this story is for her.

    Indie films like this need us. Every scan of the QR code is more than a click — it’s a vote of confidence, a signal to producers and backers that stories with heart deserve the spotlight.

    👉 Please scan the code on the poster below and share it with your network. Together, we can help bring The Doll Keeper to life.

    #TheDollKeeper #IndieFilm #StoriesThatMatter #ShareThis

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    22 分
  • Through Darkness, Stars: A Conversation with Gary
    2025/09/11

    In this episode, I sit down with Gary. A writer whose words are shaped by life, love, and experience. We discuss his journey, the moments that shaped him, and his profound affection for animals, especially cats.

    Gary has been writing for years, and it shows. His authenticity and heart shine through in every story he tells.

    This episode is both inspiring and profoundly human. I’m so glad I could share it with him, and now with you.

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    34 分
  • The Road To Nowhere-Chapter 1
    2025/09/10

    Disclaimer: This episode contains explicit content, including violence and disturbing themes. Listener discretion is advised. Not suitable for children or sensitive listeners.

    The Road To Nowhere By Sylvienne Ethara

    The highway doesn’t forgive. The miles blur into blood, asphalt, and silence.

    On this road, the pavement remembers, and the echoes don’t stay quiet. Road to Nowhere follows the haunted path of Malachi Bauer — a husband, father, and trucker whose first kill bound him to something far darker than the open highway. Through blood, asphalt, and whispers on the CB, his story unfolds mile by mile. Some journeys never end.

    Horror podcast. Supernatural thriller. Haunted highways, trucker horror, serial killer chills, and dark audio drama.

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    10 分
  • Finding Your Voice: A Conversation with Miranda
    2025/09/06

    Sometimes, the most challenging part of life isn’t knowing what to say — it’s daring to say it out loud.

    In this first conversation, I sat down with Miranda to explore what finding your voice truly looks like — not in the polished, picture-perfect way, but in the messy, real, deeply human way. We discussed the fears, false starts, and moments of clarity that push us forward, even when it feels impossible.

    🎙️ This isn’t just about speaking; it’s about reclaiming the parts of ourselves that we’ve kept quiet for too long.

    A huge thank you to Miranda for showing up with honesty and courage. Her words remind us that vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s a source of power.

    I hope you’ll sit with us in this space, listen closely, and maybe walk away with a piece of your own voice echoing louder than before.

    👉 Press play, take a breath, and join us on this journey.

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    33 分
  • The Ultimate Sacrifice
    2025/08/27

    Grief changes shape when it’s carried through a story. This piece is about a mother, a hospital room, and the unbearable truth of losing what was taken before it ever had a chance to live.

    It’s not just fantasy. It’s not just a myth. It’s the reminder that even in imagined worlds, loss feels the same — sharp, heavy, impossible.

    I created Ava’s Loss to honor that weight, to give space for anyone who’s ever had to whisper goodbye too soon.

    If you watch, I hope you’ll feel what I felt when writing it:the silence of the room, the breaking of the vow, and the strength that rises after grief tries to end us.

    — Sylvienne Ethara“Legacy begins in ink.”

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  • A Mother’s Silent Watch
    2025/08/12

    Ava must brave what many never have. With nothing but hope coupled with sheer determination, she made her decisions. Will she find her way?

    Her mother, Virelya, whom she has never known, watches her from afar. She always wanted to know how Ava was, even though she shouldn't; some boundaries and lines could not be crossed.

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