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- Joe's litter collection initiative and his big ideas for world improvement called TAP (Toward Alternative Possibility) are the main themes. Joe builds his TAP TrashTalk litter collection cart, goes out into the community to collect roadside litter which contributes to climate change, and then collects others who are concerned about cleaning up the environment to collect litter together. Joe and other TAP TrashTalk participants share their hopes for the planet. The film also brings awareness to big ideas for world improvement and how linking people with the shared values of curiosity and compassion, instead of judgment, can help us become more fulfilled as global citizens.
- This award-winning feature length documentary brings light to Ryan's extraordinary journey of reclaiming his indigenous heritage and creating sacred spaces for indigenous and non-indigenous peoples to discover healing, belonging, and the spirit of Truth and Reconciliation. The film also brings awareness to the ravages of colonialism on Turtle Island, North America, and its inter-generational effects on indigenous peoples and their communities. The context is a gathering of Narrative therapists and community workers who invite Ryan to lead them in indigenous ceremonies and healing circles. This sets the stage for stories to do their magic and transport everyone to new awareness and awakenings. In a world that is torn by division and strife, this film offers new possibilities for people of diverse cultures and faith traditions to come together in the spirit of curiosity and openness, create a community of sacred relations, and take a stand against injustice. This is my second documentary and first feature-length film.