SIGN-UP NOW! Click to become a The VoiceAmerica Talk Member for Free!
voiceamerica-health-and-wellness radio logo
Apple logo Google Play Store Kindle store
Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Good Grief with Cheryl Jones

Wednesday at 2 PM Pacific

August 3rd 2016: Hope

What compels a successful film, television and commercial ad company to make numerous films about death? Sara and Bobby Sheehan have maintained a commitment to improving the conversation about end of life, guided by their own experiences- especially with the death of Sara's father. They wanted to use their considerable expertise to create films of beauty and strength that would capture the viewer with powerful stories and well filmed footage. Making these films, including Mortal and Hope, required of them that they follow instead of lead, letting the films take on their own life. As a result,

Read more
Download PDF DOWNLOAD PDF
Get Code GET CODE

Tune in

Wednesday at 2 PM Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Health and Wellness Channel
LISTEN LIVE
EPISODE ON DEMAND
VIEW HOST PAGE
Questions? Comments?
Call In Live! Call-In
Toll Free:  1-866-472-5792
Intl:  001-480-553-5759

Featured Guests

Guest Image

Bobby Sheehan

Bobby Sheehan is a co-founder of the New York-based film company Working Pictures. He is a director, producer, writer, and cinematographer who began his his career in highschool.
Read more
Guest Image

Sara Feldmann Sheehan

Sara Feldmann Sheehan, the co-founder of Working Pictures, is an executive producer, producer and director who got her start in advertising and publishing.
Read more

Share This Episode

facebook Share On Facebook
twitter Share On Twitter
Linkedin Share On LinkedIn
Share Email Share this E-mail
https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2264/good-grief-with-cheryl-jones 26/04/2024 03:00 26/04/2024 04:00 Good Grief with Cheryl Jones https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/2264/good-grief-with-cheryl-jones What compels a successful film, television and commercial ad company to make numerous films about death? Sara and Bobby Sheehan have maintained a commitment to improving the conversation about end of life, guided by their own experiences- especially with the death of Sara's father. They wanted to use their considerable expertise to create films of beauty and strength that would capture the viewer with powerful stories and well filmed footage. Making these films, including Mortal and Hope, required of them that they follow instead of lead, letting the films take on their own life. As a result, they have committed to funding the films themselves, so that they can truly go where they are led instead of where backers might require. Acts of love, the films reflect a new view of that still taboo subject: end of life. In the process, they have learned a great deal about the subject, becoming experts in how to maintain hope in knowledge of the fact that life, indeed, ends. VoiceAmerica | Talk Radio | Online Talk Radio studio@voiceamerica.com false DD/MM/YYYY Add to Calendar
Email Host Email the Host

Connect with VoiceAmerica

Download our mobile apps
App store Google play Blackberry store
Facebook Twitter Linkedin Social Media
presspass-banner