Episode 98: Alexis Silva: Faith, Music, and Miracles
In this inspiring conversation, Alexis Silva shares her journey of getting a tumor as a young teenager and being a music artist. She discusses her faith in Jesus, the impact of her health, and how music has served as a form of therapy and self-expression.
In this inspiring conversation, Alexis Silva shares her journey of getting a tumor as a young teenager and being a music artist. She discusses her faith in Jesus, the impact of her health, and how music has served as a form of therapy and self-expression. The singer emphasizes the importance of community support, the role of faith in healing, and her aspirations for the future as she continues to pursue her passion for music. The conversation also touches on the revival of faith among young people and the significance of sharing one's testimony.
Episode 97: Yelena Popovic On Her Journey + Her Film “Moses The Black” With Wiz Khalifa, Quavo, and Omar Epps
Transitioning to film was a journey of self-discovery, and faith plays a crucial role in overcoming hardships.
Film director Yelena Popovic shares her journey from a simple childhood in Serbia to becoming a successful model and filmmaker. She reflects on the impact of war on her identity and the resilience instilled in her by her parents. We talk about the challenges of the modeling industry, her transition to film, and the importance of storytelling that resonates with faith and truth. She also shares insights into her upcoming film, 'Moses The Black,' produced by 50 Cent, starring Omar Epps, Wiz Khalifa, Quavo, Chukwudi Iwuji, and local Chicago actors, and how it aims to shed light on themes of redemption and hope.
Episode 24: Mexican Actor And Producer Eduardo Verástegui Talks The Type Of Men Women Should Be Pursuing And ‘The Sound Of Freedom’ Film
Mexican Actor and producer Eduardo Verástegui talks the type of men women should be pursuing and The Sound Of Freedom film.
Janet Giachino and Ally Portee sat down, over Zoom during the Covid_19 quarantine to speak with Mexican actor, model, producer, philanthropist, businessman, and former Mexican-Kairo boyband member Eduardo Verástegui. He got his start in Mexico City as a model and actor for soap operas, later joining a boyband. His heart was into his-then definition of success: fame, women, acting and singing. After discovering and accepting Jesus for himself, Verástegui started the production company Metanoia Films, with the goal of producing films that had the potential to not only entertain but also to make a difference in society.
In 2013, Verástegui worked with top TV producer Mark Burnett to be an executive producer on the Spanish Language version of his film, Son of God. And, in 2015, Verástegui co-starred alongside Kevin James in the movie, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, and alongside Oscar-nominated actors, Emily Watson and Tom Wilkinson in the highly acclaimed movie Little Boy, which Verástegui also produced.
His film, Sound of Freedom, which he produced was supposed to hit theaters in 2020 but didn’t arrive until 2023, delves into the global issue of human trafficking through the true story of a former CIA agent.