It is with great honour that I present my next guest: Acclaimed Director/Producer Eric Christiansen.
Come be part of our interesting conversation on Wednesday 22 April.
Eric Christiansen is an acclaimed documentarian who has built his brand around socially responsible filmmaking that educates, inspires and heals.
He also is a seven-time Southwestern Region Emmy Award recipient, who has produced for major networks including Discovery, TLC, PBS, MTV, and an Imax film.
Prolific author Cynthia MacGregor has had over 100 books published. She also does other freelance writing as well as editing. She has hosted and produced two TV shows in the South Florida viewing area, where she lives. Solo Parenting ran for a season and a half, while Younger Every Day had one short season.
She also formerly hosted two podcasts. People call her โThe Energizer Bunnyโ because she just keeps going and going. Cynthia works long hours, seven days a week, but she loves her work and often says, โThereโs no one in the world Iโd want to trade lives with.โ
Lorraine Reguly, B.A./B.Ed., is an author and English teacher-turned-freelancer for hire. Her life journey is motivational and inspirational. Lorraine’s book, From Nope to Hope, is a self-help book designed to help anyone who wishes to lead a happier life, and contains a built-in workbook. Lorraine offers 4 different services on Wording Well, including writing/blogging, and editing. She also helps others become published authors!
Lorraine was born and raised in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada. By age 4, Lorraine was reading, and by age 6, writing in cursive. She has always had a high IQ, and graduated Grade 8 as valedictorian. High school, however, was more challenging for Lorraine, as she was raped at the age of 14. She was still a virgin at the time, and was completely devastated. She used drugs as a coping mechanism, quit school, and became promiscuous.
After becoming a single mother at age 18, she went back to school and graduated with honours, winning several scholarships and awards.
Allen Steadham created comic books and webcomics before he started writing novels. He has been married to his wife, Angel, since 1995 and they have two sons and a daughter. When not writing stories, Allen and his wife are singers, songwriters and musicians. They have been in a Christian band together since 1997. They live in Central Texas.
Bridget Chambers has spent the better part of a decade building and refining her own private practice, where she serves as a Life Coach, Writer, and GenY personal development expert. She has enabled a myriad of people to move from doubt to direction by implementing a unique โPlot Twistโ approach, which puts a client in charge of his or her own life. Through one-on-one coaching sessions, speaking engagements, and contributions to the media, she finds deep joy in piecing together all the small pictures that form the intricate mosaics of her clientsโ lives.
Her advice and lifestyle essays have been featured in Teen Vogue, The List, SheKnows, Elite Daily, The Huffington Post and Thrive Global. Her print debut was her contribution to the latest Chicken Soup for the Soul book published in 2018. She currently resides in Chicago with her husband, where you can find her blasting Broadway showtunes, tweeting to Gloria Estefan, and of course, writing.