Embracing Change
» with Laura Goodrich
Embracing Change was created to stimulate conversation. Using “person-on-the-street” interviews, you will be introduced to a cast of characters that not only share how we should deal with change, but are required to put their thoughts into action.
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Celebrate!
Change Your Lens, Change Your Life
» with Dewitt Jones
“When I celebrated what was right, the world seemed
to say, how many rolls do you got Dewitt? Bring it on.”
Celebrate! Change Your Lens, Change Your Life reminds us that we have the power— the power to choose how we see the world around us, and the power to choose how we want to live in it.
Shot on the beautiful island of Molokai, Hawaii, this program highlights Dewitt's unique perspective and amazing photography. It is a timeless message that carries well beyond the confines of work into every aspect of our lives.
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Turn ’Em On, Turn ’Em Loose!
» by Tastefully Simple
Are you looking to bring more energy, passion, and teamwork
into your organization?
Turn ’Em On, Turn ’Em Loose! explores how Tastefully Simple's three principles – Be Abundant, Make Magic, and Be Real, have created turned-on, energized team members, while simultaneously creating phenomenal growth.
This new program illustrates how an organization that focuses on having the best products, and team members who celebrate teamwork, passion, and respect, can have a successful workplace.
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What Do You See?
» by Amanda Waring
What can you do to maintain compassionate service?
More importantly how can you help care givers maintain the empathy required to be effective?
What Do You See?, can help. This moving seven minute program will inspire each viewer to treat those they care for with humanity and respect.
What Do You See? follows a day in the life of an elderly stroke victim who makes a silent but heartfelt plea for her caregivers to notice her. This program highlights the importance of seeing every patient as a person, interacting with them, and treating them with compassion. It also discusses the importance of emotional care in alignment with medical care.
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The Comeback
» by Patrick Coyle
At one time or another, every organization will have to deal with
grief and loss in some capacity.
These topics are difficult to deal with, especially at work. Star Thrower Distribution's release, The Comeback, illustrates the fears and challenges people face when dealing with a loss.
Loss is difficult not only for the person directly experiencing it, but also for their co-workers. The Comeback by Patrick Coyle discusses this subject in a safe manner for all participants and organizations. Learn More »
Do Respect
» by Madd-Steiny Productions
How can you help people be respectful in just three minutes?
Do Respect is a short, animated program that encourages employees to act in ways that enhance workplace culture. In just three minutes, this engaging film by Madd-Steiny Productions, will help organizations begin the critical discussion about respect and open-mindedness. Learn More »
All Washed Up
» by VitalSmarts
All Washed Up takes viewers on a journey to better understand what it takes to get people to change their behavior— especially when it’s hard.
This fast-paced and fun short program uses an important subject matter, washing your hands, to discuss influencing positive change. Not only does improper hand-hygiene lead to infection and medical errors, but it also contributes to billions of dollars lost every year. In this six-minute short, viewers will learn about insightful strategies for influencing behavior change, and good hand hygiene. Learn More »
Shifting Years
» by Laura Goodrich
With 4 generations in the workplace, how do you help bridge the communication gap? How do you begin meaningful dialog?
How do you create cohesive, productive teams?
Shifting Years approaches generational differences in a new way. Rather than simply offering ways to deal with these differences, Shifting Years highlights how we must first build relationships by focusing on our similarities. Only then can we truly appreciate the value and unique perspective that each generation can contribute. Learn More »
More Than One Right Answer
» a short film by Dewitt Jones
More Than One Right Answer by Dewitt Jones reiterates to viewers the importance of viewing problems as opportunities. The program reminds us that amazing solutions are possible‚ and there are always more right answers when we are open enough to see them. Learn More…
Gifts from the Mountain
» by Eileen McDargh
Author Eileen McDargh discusses how her backpacking trips around the world forced her to slow down, consider her surroundings, and get away from the demands of an otherwise hectic life. The lessons she learned helped her become more productive, positive, and purposeful at home and in the workplace. This beautiful and insightful film discusses some fundamental truths to help us deal with life’s complexities by enjoying the journey. Learn More…
Juice
» a short film by Dewitt Jones
Juice tells the story of Dewitt’s chance encounter with a five-year old boy and the life-long lesson gained from that experience. This beautiful and sincere program encourages viewers to find their passion, their joy —their juice— in all that they do. Learn More…
Innovation at the Verge
» by Joel A. Barker
“Innovation at the Verge creates whole new categories of products and services, wonderful opportunities for improvement, and huge competitive advantages. The power of the Verge is in the combination of differences.” —Joel A. Barker
Joel Barker has always believed the future is something you create, not something that happens to you. In this bold program, Innovation at the Verge, Barker teaches how to create your own future by finding your next innovation. Through stories and examples, you will learn how to combine your ideas with the ideas of others as you meet at the Verge. Learn More…
Differences
» a short film by BJ Gallagher
“Both differences and similarities are important.
Differences give us each unique skills and talents to contribute, and similarities give us common ground on which to build success.”
Differences affect everything we do in organizational life… teamwork, communication, conflict resolution, leadership, and customer service.
How we regard differences is a major factor in problem-solving and innovation, strategic planning, and our ability to both anticipate and respond to a rapidly changing world. Learn More…
A Second Chance
» a short film by Paul Hopkins & Joel Suzuki
“Take a risk. Forget regret. Give yourself a second chance.”
Everyone deserves a second chance. A real, life-changing event that’s so much more than back to business as usual.
Based on the second chance choice Robert Frost made before his first poem, The Road Not Taken, was finally published, this film provides trainers and presenters with a tool to inspire people to take risks and move forward. Learn More…
YES Lives In The Land of NO
» by BJ Gallagher
Understanding the sources of negativity; both our own and others’, is essential for people to work together effectively. YES Lives in the Land of NO will guide participants through their own journeys in the land of NO. This animated program will help viewers deal with negativity faster, more effectively, and with a lot less discouragement and despair. Learn More…
Seeing Red Cars
» by Laura Goodrich
Seeing Red Cars encourages audiences to focus on what they DO want instead of focusing on what they don’t! By having a positive attitude and taking action, viewers will be motivated to move in the right direction for themselves and for their organization. Learn More…
