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February 6, 2014

| Sowelle

“See you in Court.””

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/episode-3-8-see-you-in-court-6722859

In this episode, directed by veteran actor Paula Jai Parker, a same-sex couple gets served child custody papers on the eve of their wedding.  Written by, and featuring Paula’s real life husband, Forrest Martin, this episode also introduces their son, Onderful Martin.

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June 5, 2013

| Sowelle

A woman tells her boyfriend what they’re expecting.

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/episode-1-if-i-tell-you-6110399

A couple confronts the future of their relationship after a visit to the hospital.

Written by: Cassandra Cooper, Directed by: Allen L. Sowelle,  Vera: Patrice Fisher, Tone: Walter Fauntleroy

Ten to Twenty years from now, no other race or ethnic group in the US will face a future as challenging as African-Americans.  Unless things change.  Unless we change.

A snapshot – a staggering number of African-American Males are either in prison, on parole, or probation – and on the verge of catching another case.  Over half of all African-American teen girls will get pregnant at least once before age 20.  A rising number of African-American children are disproportionately living below the poverty line.   HIV/AIDS related illnesses are the leading cause of death among African-American Women.  Half of all African-American Teen Girls now carry an STI.

The big truth in all of this is every one of these systemic problems are preventable.

But prevention starts with awareness.  Awareness can start with a conversation. This is the focus of this touching episode written by Cassandra Cooper.

 

Comprehensive Health Resources for Women of Color

Black Women’s Health Imperative
http://www.blackwomenshealth.org/issues-and-resources/black-women-and-hiv-aids/
CDC’s study on HIV among African-Americans
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/slides/women/slides/Women.pdf
The Body – The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource
http://www.thebody.com/content/art46200.html
The National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS
http://www.nblca.org/advocating-for-policy-and-resources/national-conversation-on-black-women-and-hivaids/
National HIV and STD Testing Resources
http://www.hivtest.org/
AIDS.gov
http://www.aids.gov/

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March 8, 2013

| Sowelle

New York Chill (Embed Video)

Sure it was the coldest winter on record and our flights got grounded (and some kid’s tongue got stuck to a pole) but that didn’t stop us from hitting the icy streets of New York to shoot the AW11 collection for Portmans. Working with world-renowned photographer Matt Jones and Girl On Top Abbey Lee, the New York Chill campaign included print advertising, fashion film, and in-store imagery.

Source: janetheagency.com.au

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October 29, 2012

| Sowelle

This mom’s timing for the “sex talk” couldn’t be worse.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-not-a-mistake-6412961

A single mother has the proverbial “Talk” with her teenage son before taking him to his first high school dance.  Written by the multi-dimensional Teddy Gyi, directed by Allen Sowelle, this tender episode features Rorrie Travis as Marvin, and Lavetta Cannon as Claire.

 

7 methods to talk to my son about sex.

Talking to you kids about sex.

How to talk to your son about sex and values.

Calling all moms of teenage boys.

Talking to kids about sex from Fatherhood.com

 

 

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October 8, 2012

| Sowelle

A mother provides some tough love for her alcoholic daughter.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-bottom-of-the-rocks-6386661

A daughter struggling with the consequences of her behavior cries out for help one last time.  This episode was tightly written and directed by Kevin D. Bailey, and featuring Camille Wyatt and Adriane McLean.

 

Hey Kev, thanks for taking the time to talk to us.
Thanks for having me.

You’ve been with Front Seat Chronicles since the beginning, where you’ve worn many hats, what has that experience been like for you?
It has been an amazing experience working with so many talented actors, writers, and directors.  This series has given me the opportunity to challenge myself as all of those things as well.  It has been very fulfilling to work on a series that deals with so many life situations that goes on in all of our lives.  I really believe that the Front Seat Chronicles can and will be very helpful to our community. 

What prompted you to write this particular episode dealing with substance abuse?
Substance abuse has been in my family for generations and I’ve been on both sides of the situation. From witnessing the abuse being enabled as well as the confrontation to recommend that, help was imperative.  I wanted to write a story that inspired people to face abuse honestly and be aware of that thin line of supporter or enabler.

You rarely see content about substance abuse targeting Women of Color, especially when it comes to alcohol.   Why do you think that is?  In your opinion is there a reluctance to discuss these issues?
Well to me, that is the concept of FSC.  We show content that we rarely see or talk about openly.  In my opinion, that is because we are reluctant to talk about our “dirty laundry” or things that we feel ashamed of.  It’s my belief that in order for us to learn and grow from our experiences, we have to talk about the things that may make us uncomfortable in our lives.

Can we expect more FSC episodes from you?
I can’t wait to do more episodes of FSC!

 

Alcoholics Anonymous

Narcotics Anonymous

Mayo Clinic sign and symptoms of Alcohol abuse

Recognizing the signs of substance abuse

Link between Liquor stores prevalence and alcohol abuse in the African American community

 

 

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September 18, 2012

| Sowelle

A biracial daughter wonders what’s wrong with her family.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-the-yardsale-6375584

A father has a heart to heart talk with is daughter about racial bigotry.  Written by Trey Mendez, and directed by Devon Lee, this episode also features our very own, Kevin D. Bailey, Mary Harris, and introducing Leilani Jones as Crystal.

 

Articles on raising biracial children.

An interesting article on biracial parenting.

A Harper’s article about an East Indian Mother being confused for as the Nanny.

Washington Post article about the rise in bi-racial births over the past decade.

A White Male perspective on raising a Black Child.

A Black Mother’s concerns about raising her mixed heritage child in a predominantly White neighborhood.

A wonderful book for adoptive parents on raising healthy children of color in a race conscious world.

 

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July 12, 2012

| Sowelle

A combat vet is suspected by his best friend of domestic violence

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-back-to-the-front-6245542

Mike suspects his best friend Hank, an Afghan war vet, of committing domestic violence.

 

Written by Jason Lambert, and featuring Granison Crawford as Mike, and Michael Woolston as Hank.  Directed by Allen L. Sowelle

 

 

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June 20, 2012

| Sowelle

A teenager checks his best friend over cyber-bullying a girl.cyber-bullying,

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/episode-2-6-beer-run-6216464

 

 

This episode is directed by Elle Travis, written by Allen L. Sowelle, and features Austin Fryberger as Julian, and Dallas Hart as Nicholas.

Bullying of all types is an increasing problem in our country, communities, and schools.  The lack of civility, compassion, and just plain old respect for one another can be heartbreaking, provoking some to shut out the voices and the pain for good.

It doesn’t have to be this way.

Here are some resources around recognizing root causes, prevention, and support in regards to Cyber-bullying.

11 Facts about cyber-bullying from Do Something.org

http://www.dosomething.org/tipsandtools/11-facts-about-cyber-bullying

From Bullying Statistics, a compressive site that focuses on various aspects of bullying to include school, harassment, and physical violence.

http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/content/cyber-bullying-statistics.html

And this one from How to Stop the Bullying.com

http://www.how-to-stop-bullying.com/bullyingstatistics.html

This next group of links offer counseling for troubled teens.

http://www.familyfirstaid.org/teen-counseling-therapy.html

Adolescent Counseling Services

http://www.acs-teens.org

From Livestrong.com

http://www.livestrong.com/article/212757-counseling-techniques-for-adolescents/

 

 

 

 

 

 

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June 14, 2012

| Sowelle

A couple struggles with infertility.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-try-again-fix-6216468

After skipping out on a family function, a couple wrestles with their narrowing options in regards to fertility.

Directed by Allen L. Sowelle, written by and featuring Monique Carmona, and Brien Perry.

 

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June 5, 2012

| Sowelle

Me Aceptáron

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/episode-2-4-me-aceptaron-6187144

La hija de un imigrante comparte algunas buenas noticias con su mamá.

 

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June 5, 2012

| Sowelle

When her daughter gets into college, an immigrant mother’s worst fears come true.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/episode-2-4-i-got-in-6187143

In this episode of FSC, directed by Devon K. Lee, written by Allen L. Sowelle, and featuring Karla Zamudio and Gabriela Banus – an immigrant mother is conflicted when her daughter gets accepted to college.

 

At some point our country – a nation of immigrants – will have to have a serious conversation about Immigration.  On one side is a belief that left unchecked we open ourselves to challenges on security, and risk losing our National Identity.  They say that illegal immigration drains our economy as it lowers academic performance and American worker productivity.   The other side posits that our diversity makes us stronger as a nation, and that the US has a long and proud history of opening our arms to anyone seeking freedom and a better way of life.  For them, the focus should be on improving our immigration laws, not demonizing those who willfully do the work, most of us are unwilling to do.

One side points to the billions of dollars immigrants send back to their home countries instead of circulating back into our already weaken economy.  Yet the other side highlights that 40% of the Fortune 500 companies were either created by an immigrant or the child of an immigrant.  And that undocumented immigrants alone paid $11.2 billion in US taxes for 2010, while multi-billion dollar American businesses hide their true earnings.

So do we hold people or their children accountable for breaking our laws, while letting employers and society off the hook for exploiting cheap labor?  Or do we accept the contributions of us all, accept the varying narratives and biographies that have contributed to one of the strongest nations on Earth?

I, for one, believe we can do it all the above.  After all we are the United States of America.  We can secure our borders while also securing a future for those who succeed academically, those who rise above and beyond given extraordinary circumstances.  We can act on a dream of a more prosperous union, where we value Human Rights for all, where we give dignity to all, and where we hold true to the Founding Fathers’ calling “E Pluribus Unum.”  From Many, One.

comments welcomed.

allen sowelle, show creator

 

 

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May 14, 2012

| Sowelle

A veteran confesses about his haunting combat experience

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-don-t-mean-nothing-final-5-11-12-6140842

After returning from visiting his dad, Ricky confesses a troubling story about the War to his Grandfather.

 

Writer/Director:  Allen L. Sowelle, Lucas: Jean Glaudé, Ricky: Demetrius Butler.

When a Nation commits itself to War much is asked of its young men and women in uniform.  Along with a willingness to give the ultimate sacrifice, they are also asked to accept a reality like no other often times with no clear lines of demarcation between “winning the hearts” and staying alive.     Few are prepared for the “fog of war.”

This week series producer Josh Feinman asked writer-director, and Army veteran, Allen L. Sowelle about his haunting script, “Don’t Mean Nothing.”

JF: First off, some people may be surprised to learn that you’re a Veteran.

AS:  Yeah man, over six years active duty.  Stateside and abroad.  One thing to be clear though, I never had to face some of the challenges this generation has had to face.  My work was in a different theater, with different rules.

JF: This is the third FSC episode on Veterans coming home, not ready for the deafening din of civilian life. You seem to have an affinity for Veterans issues.  Is this by default or by design?

AS:  Definitely by design.  I know we try as a Country to honor their sacrifice, but too, too often we come up short.  No Servicemember should have to worry about keeping their property, finding employment, or how to navigate a host of health issues that may have followed them home.  Whether the scars are physical or psychological, we owe them as many healing hands and healing hearts as possible.

JF:  With Ricky and his grandfather Lucas, who are these characters to you?

AS:  Ricky is that kid that no one explained the moral and emotional extremes of armed conflict to.  He wasn’t in the infantry or an elite unit, he’s just a kid trying to support our efforts when suddenly the unexpected comes point-blank.  His grandfather Lucas is molded from the cast of my uncles and men like them who returned from Vietnam with the attitude of the only way you survive is by turning it off – the haunts, the sounds, the smells, you turn it off.  “Don’t Mean Nothing,” came from a book I read about some Marines at Khe Sanh.  If there was ever a moment that encapsulated what our Vietnam Vets went through it is the Battle of Khe Sanh.

JF:  What do you hope viewers get from this story?

AS:  Before people who’ve never served start another drumbeat to War somewhere, they should either spend some time at a VA hospital, or with the families of those who never made it back whole.  Listen to their stories, feel their absence.  And if that’s okay with you that’s one thing.  But, if it’s not, then you better be damn sure about the objective, and about your commitment to our brave sons and daughters upon their return.  Freedom isn’t Free, and all of us should be proud to pay for it one way or another.

JF:  As the series creator, what do you see next for Front Seat Chronicles?

AS:  Some sponsorship would be cool.  Half joking, but I’m serious about opening the aperture, shining more light on the diversity of faces, places, and voices that make up the American Experience.  In order to keep going it’s gonna take financial resources we now don’t have. So we’ll see.  Some sort of sponsoring an episode up to sponsoring an entire season would be significant.

But so far, especially with your help Josh, we’ve gotten a nice tapestry of narratives, and FSC is definitely a writer’s and actor’s medium.  I’d love to see more people involved, sharing biographies.

 Got a story to tell?  Hit us up in the comments section.  We’d love to hear from you.
Inform and Inspire.  Peace.

 

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May 3, 2012

| Sowelle

A 10 year-old girl comes to grips with her disease.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-the-l-word-6125499

Written and Directed by Devon K. Lee.  Featuring – Evelyn Kang as Lori, and Richard Lee as Roger.

 

One thing I appreciate about this series the most, is being introduced to the diverse challenges people face, regardless of background or creed.   As writer/director Devon K. Lee was putting this very personal episode together, it was illuminating to learn that Lupus – a chronic autoimmune disease, can damage any part of the body (skin, joints, and/or organs inside the body).  Moreover, it  disproportionately affects Asians, Latinos, and African-Americans, and more than 90 percent are women between the ages of 15 and 45.

According to the Lupus Awareness and Research site, with lupus, your immune system cannot tell the difference between foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses, and healthy tissues.  So lupus creates auto-antibodies to attack and destroy healthy tissue, soften causing pain, inflammation, and tissue damage.  It is a disease of flares and remissions.

Perhaps most illuminating was to discover that there are more people affectedly Lupus than by AIDS, Cerebral Palsy, Cystic Fibrosis, and Multiple Sclerosis COMBINED.

We at Front Seat Chronicles, PIC.tv, and One Economy cannot stress enough, how valuable early screening can be for you and your family.   Thanks for caring.

Below are resources offering support while answering important questions about Lupus.

Lupus fact sheet – http://www.womenshealth.gov/publications/our-publications/fact-sheet/lupus.cfm#b

Lupus Foundation of America – http://www.lupus.org/newsite/index.html

The Lupus Initiative – http://www.thelupusinitiative.org/content/educational-resources

WebMD – http://lupus.webmd.com/guide/lupus-support-resources

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April 27, 2012

| Sowelle

A woman tells her boyfriend what they’re expecting.

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/episode-1-if-i-tell-you-6110399

A couple confronts the future of their relationship after a visit to the clinic.

 

Written by: Cassandra Cooper, Directed by: Allen L. Sowelle,  Vera: Patrice Fisher, Tone: Walter Fauntleroy

Ten to Twenty years from now, no other race or ethnic group in the US will face a future as challenging as African-Americans.  Unless things change.  Unless we change.

A snapshot – a staggering number of African-American Males are either in prison, on parole, or probation – and on the verge of catching another case.  Over half of African-American teen girls will get pregnant at least once before age 20.  A rising number of African-American children are disproportionately living below the poverty line, with poverty having a far detrimental effect on our communities and families.   HIV/AIDS related illnesses are the leading cause of death among African-American Women.  Half of all African-American Teen Girls currently carry an STI.

The big truth in all of this is every one of these systemic problems are preventable.

But prevention starts with awareness.  Awareness can start with a conversation. This is the focus of this touching episode written by Cassandra Cooper.

 

Comprehensive Health Resources for Women of Color

Black Women’s Health Imperative
http://www.blackwomenshealth.org/issues-and-resources/black-women-and-hiv-aids/
CDC’s study on HIV among African Americans
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/aa/
http://www.cdc.gov/hiv/topics/surveillance/resources/slides/women/slides/Women.pdf
The Body – The Complete HIV/AIDS Resource
http://www.thebody.com/content/art46200.html
The National Black Leadership Commission on AIDS
http://www.nblca.org/advocating-for-policy-and-resources/national-conversation-on-black-women-and-hivaids/
National HIV and STD Testing Resources
http://www.hivtest.org/
AIDS.gov
http://www.aids.gov/

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April 18, 2012

| Sowelle

¿Qué vas a decir los niños?

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-que-vas-a-decirles-6093692

Dos amigas discutir las repercusiones de la violencia domestica.

 

escrita y dirigida por: allen l. sowelle

Erica: Aleida Torrent

Ana: Mimi Fuenzalida

 

Este tema ha solicitado desde hace bastante tiempo.    Nos dan sus pensamientos, y como siempre, participar e inspirar.  Gracias.

 

 

 

 

 

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April 18, 2012

| Sowelle

Season Two Teaser

We would like to thank you for your views, “likes,” and comments on our past episodes.  As we look to take on subjects like women’s health, cyber-bullying, PTSD, Race relations, and alcoholism, we want to offer this teaser for upcoming episodes.

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April 4, 2012

| Sowelle

A woman shares her concerns about her daughter and autismlara

 

https://blip.tv/front-seat-chronicles/fsc-everyone-knew-6066092

In this episode written by Dave Davis, we share a woman’s concerns over her daughter being misdiagnosed for the purposes of her soon to be ex-husband not wanting to deal with the possibility of having an autistic child.

 

Directed by Allen L. Sowelle

Written by Dave Davis

Emily – Lara Wickman

Ted – Gabriel Rissa

 

Below are some resources for those interested in learning more about Autism.

http://www.mastersinhealthcare.com/blog/2009/100-useful-sites-networks-and-resources-for-parents-of-autistic-children/

http://www.autismweb.com/

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/autism_help.htm

http://autism.about.com/

http://www.autismspeaks.org/family-services/resource-library/websites-families

http://www.tacanow.org/family-resources/tax-strategies-for-parents-of-kids-with-special-needs/

http://www.parentsofautistickids.com/

http://www.autismepicenter.com/autism-resources.shtml

http://www.poac.net/

http://autismforparents.wordpress.com/

http://www.psychology.org/links/Environment_Behavior_Relationships/Child/

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March 26, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 11: Homecoming

In this episode of FSC, a sister reaches out to her brother, an Afghan War Vet, about his addiction.

Writer: Garry “Trey” Mendez
Director: Devon Lee
“Tim”: Michael Kelly Robert
“Kelly”: Katherine Barcsay

Resources for veterans dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and Substance Abuse

http://www.ptsd.va.gov/

http://www.pbs.org/now/society/vetresources.html

http://www.disaboom.com/vets/news-and-resources-for-veterans-with-ptsd

http://www.samhsa.gov/militaryfamilies/

http://www.military.com/benefits/content/veterans-health-care/posttraumatic-stress-disorder-overview.html

http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/substanceabuse.asp

http://www.nami.org/template.cfm?section=ptsd

http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/res-vatreatmentprograms.asp

http://giftfromwithin.org/html/veterans-and-ptsd.html

http://www.mentalhealth.va.gov/

http://ivaw.org/resources/ptsd

http://militaryfamily.about.com/od/woundedwarriors/a/Ptsd-Resources-Support-Groups-And-Tools-For-Veterans.htm

http://www.nadcp.org/node/442

http://www.military.com/benefits/content/veteran-benefits/alcohol-and-substance-abuse-treatment.html

Other resources for

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March 14, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 10: What Are You Going to Tell Them?

In this episode, having spent a couple of nights in jail, Erica is confronted by her friend Ana on how she’s going to break the news to her children.

Writer/Director: Allen L. Sowelle
“Anna”: Mimi Fuenzalida
“Erica”: Jillian Easton

Resources for people dealing with domestic violence

This article highlights some root causes of domestic abuse.

http://psychcentral.com/lib/2006/what-causes-domestic-violence/

This article is about the effect on Children.

http://www.stopvaw.org/effects_of_domestic_violence_on_children.html

This PDF offers some hard facts about domestic violence.

http://www.ncadv.org/files/DomesticViolenceFactSheet(National).pdf

Here’s an organization that offers info on women’s shelters.

http://www.sheltersforwomen.org/

As does this one. http://www.womenshelters.org/

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/domestic_violence_abuse_types_signs_causes_effects.htm

Other resources for

http://www.thebeehive.org/search/node/domestic%20violence

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March 7, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 9: Don't Go

As Sandra prepares to visit family back in her native China, her American-born husband Wayne discovers her true motives.

Writer/Director: Devon Lee
“Sandra”: Yi Tian
“Wayne”: Eddie Lee

Read more about the episode in this interview with Writer/Director Devon Lee.

Resources for immigrants to the United States

One of the most complete resources for new immigrants to the United States is the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services website. There you will find:

  • Citizenship resources
  • Resources for families
  • Green Card resources
  • Resources for working in the U.S.
  • Humanitarian Benefits Based resources
  • Ways to avoid scams
  • Accommodations for People with Disabilities
  • Welcome Guide in 14 different languages including:
    • English
    • Arabic
    • Chinese
    • French
    • Haitian Creole
    • Korean
    • Polish
    • Portuguese
    • Russian
    • Somali
    • Spanish
    • Tagalog
    • Urdu
    • Vietnamese

Other resources for recent immigrants

  • Immigration Direct | Simplifying Immigration
  • National Immigration Law Services
  • Interfaith Legal Services for Immigrants
  • Services, Immigrate Rights, & Education Network
  • Avvo: Expert Advice When You Need It Most
  • Tax help for Immigrants
  • Child Support for Immigrants
  • Help for Immigrant Victims of Abuse
  • Chinese American Service League
  • Five Myths About Immigration in the U.S.

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February 29, 2012

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Episode 8: What Now?

Carl and Connor’s father is dealing with Dementia, but there is no longer a bed for him at the hospital. What will they do now?

Director: Josh Feinman
Writer: Bradd Bowden
“Carl”: Ivan Basso
“Connor”: Tony Collins

Read more about the episode in this interview with Writer Bradd Bowden and Director Josh Feinman.

Resources for people who are dealing with a family member with Dementia

Care, housing, medical expenses, money… there are many elements to worry about when a family member is ill with Dementia. Luckily there are resources that can help you take care of the basics, so you can focus on the important stuff – spending all the time you have left with your relative.

Eldercare Locator is a site that helps you find local senior services like short- or long-term care, financial resources, in-home service providers, food and nutrition programs, and more. You can also call 1.800.677.1116 and Eldercare will connect you to your local Area Agency on Aging.

If like Carl and Connor, you’re worried about housing for an ill parent, there are various resources you can consider, like homecare, hiring in-home help, adult day services, hiring a care manager,

Emotional Resources

  • Advice for homecare providers
  • Counseling and support
  • Support Groups

Practical Advice

  • Getting yourself organized
  • Making your home safe if you’re a home caregiver
  • Applying for Social Security benefits
  • Cutting down on prescription costs
  • Knowing the difference between Medicaid and Medicare
  • Financing eldercare
  • Financial and legal advice
  • Paying for medicine and food
  • Help with medical expenses
  • More information on Medicare
  • Reaching out to the community
  • Identifying the need for end-of-life care

And lots more resources for senior citizens!

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February 22, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 7: What Am I Supposed to Do?

After being unemployed for a year, James, a veteran of the Iraq War, decides to take action… that negatively affects his relationship with his girlfriend Stacy.

Writer/Director: Elle Travis
“James”: Eduardo Ortiz
“Stacy”: Lony’e Perrine

Read more about the episode in this interview with Writer/Director Elle Travis.

Resources for veterans who are unemployed

At one point, the unemployment rate for veterans was even grimmer than the unemployment rate for the general population. Most upsetting, as of November 2011 the unemployment rate for young veterans was 30%! However, it looks like things are looking up for unemployed vets. Recently President Barack Obama called for a new program that would put veterans to work rebuilding roads, trails, and levees on public land. A recent report also showed that the overall unemployment rate for veterans has dropped in the past year.

And there are a number of resources that aim to help unemployed veterans find jobs, including the Gold Card – a card that provides post-9/11 vets with extra support as they transition out of the military. Once you’ve downloaded your Veteran Gold Card, you can get six months of personalized case management, assessments, and counseling at about 3,000 One-Stop Career Centers around the country.

Also, JP Morgan Chase and many other leading U.S. companies have launched the 100,000 Jobs Mission that has a goal of hiring 100,000 transitioning service members and military veterans by 2020. So far 6,606 veterans have been hired through this campaign.

Job Sites for Veterans

  • Military.com Job Search
  • Veterans Career Fair
  • Feds Hire Vets
  • Helmets to Hardhats
  • My Next Move For Veterans
  • USAJobs for Veterans
  • Troops to Teachers
  • Hire Heroes USA Job Search
  • Wounded Marine Careers
  • VetJobs Search
  • Hire Patriots Job Search
  • Veterans Job Bank
  • Jobs2Vets
  • Jobs For People with Disabilities
  • U.S. Department of Labor Jobs for Veterans
  • IRS Jobs for Veterans
  • Employer Partnership of the Armed Services
  • Employment Action Center for Minnesota Veterans

Starting Own Business as a Veteran

  • Veterans Business Outreach Center
  • Online Training Seminars For Vets Starting Own Business
  • Work at Home Careers

Other Resources

  • Veteran Crisis Line
  • Veteran Benefits
  • Unemployment Compensation for Ex-Service Members
  • National Facility Locator
  • Transition Assistance
  • Relocation Resources

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February 15, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 6: Salvation Released

When Sharon is released from jail, she tries to pull herself and her partner Terry away from their old bad habits. Will she succeed?

Writer/Director: Nikol Hasler
“Sharon”: Brandice Brenning
“Terry”: Stefan Rollins

Read more about the episode in this interview with Writer/Director Nikol Hasler.

Resources for people who have been convicted of a crime and/or struggle with addiction

While meth addiction is touched on in this episode, there are other deep issues that are explored – including the discrimination people who have been convicted of a crime face when they exit incarceration. Finding employment with a record, avoiding the people and places that will trigger a relapse, and proving to society at large that they are dedicated to improving their lives are all difficulties they face.

But there are resources that can help:

  • Workforce development program for ex offenders
  • Finding a Job with a Record
  • Tips for Avoiding Probation Violation
  • FAQs About Probation
  • Support For Female Re-entry
  • Women’s Prisons Association housing toolkit
  • Resources for people leaving jail or prison in New Jersey
  • Resources for ex-felons in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Mexico, North Carolina, New York, and Stockbridge
  • Resources for ex-felons in Chicago, Illinois

Other important information:

  • How to Leave Co-dependent Relationships
  • Meth Take Action Center
  • Help Substance Abuse and Addiction
  • Getting Help with Drug Addiction
  • Getting Help with Meth Addiction

Join this forum to talk with others who are looking for employment opportunities for felons.

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February 8, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 5: Do You Remember

Jamie is estranged from her father Ted. But when he is diagnosed with dementia, she is forced to determine his care. How can they rebuild their relationship as Ted is losing himself?

Director/Writer: Alison Pezanoski-Browne
“Jamie”: Lisamarie Harrison
“Ted”: Edward Stiner

Read an interview with “Do You Remember” writer/director Alison Pezanoski-Browne.

Resources for caregivers and people dealing with a family member with Alzheimer’s/Dementia:

Approximately 70% of caregivers suffer from symptoms of depression. And caring for a parent can create a whole set of unique issues, like the awkwardness when roles are reversed or supervising a parent who once took care of you. Luckily there are many resources that can help you take care of yourself while you are also taking care of your relative.

If you are a caregiver, make sure you:

  • Learn as much as you can about your family member’s illness and how to be the best caregiver you can be.
  • Know your limits and communicate them to the doctors, family members, and other people involved. Allow yourself breaks when you need them.
  • Schedule in time to do activities you like. Don’t forget to make some time for exercise, play, laughter, and fun in your life.
  • Accept your feelings. Caregiving can trigger emotions like anger, fear, resentment, guilt, helplessness, and grief. They say: “as long as your emotions don’t compromise the well-being of the care receiver, allow yourself to feel what you feel.”
  • Talk to your support network. Make sure you have people you can talk to you about what you feel, whether they’re friends, family members, or other caregivers in a support group. It’s a great idea to seek out therapy.
  • Let people help you! If someone offers to help you – whether it’s with grocery shopping or errands or in other ways – let them! There’s no need for you to carry the full weight on your own.

Check out Helpguide.org for more advice on taking care of yourself a caregiver.

Other resources that may be helpful include:

  • Alzheimer’s and Dementia Prevention
  • Read, write, and play games to avoid Alzheimer’s and Dementia
  • Understanding Dementia
  • Recognizing Alzheimer’s Disease symptoms and stages
  • Current Alzheimer’s research
  • Assessing the best care option for your family member
  • Coaching and counseling for caregivers
  • Communication with a person with Dementia
  • Alzheimer’s behavior management
  • Caregiver stress check
  • Planning and preparing for Alzheimer’s/Dementia caregiving
  • Helpful tips for Alzheimer’s/Dementia caregivers
  • Find local care
  • Eldercare Locator
  • Finding respite care
  • Adult day services
  • Join an online support group or Caregiving online community
  • Call 1-866-EndHarm if you are worried that you or someone else may be abusing an adult in their care.

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February 1, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 4: Every Other Weekend

Frank and his son Oscar get used to seeing each other a little less after a divorce. How do they keep their close father-son bond?

Director: Allen Sowelle
Writer: Scott Kassel
“Frank”: Manny Hernandez
“Oscar”: Bailey E. Garcia

Read an interview with “Every Other Weekend” writer Scott Kassell.

Resources for people helping children deal with divorce

 

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February 1, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episodio 4: Cada 15 Días

Recursos para personas que están ayudando a niños enfrentando el divorcio

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January 25, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 3: I'll Talk About You

A boy and his grandmother have a difficult conversation about family, legacy, and love when he finds out that she has cancer.

Writer/Director: Allen Sowelle
“Nana”: Cassandra Braden
“Grandson”: Esquiel Osaze Sowelle

Read an interview “I’ll Talk About You” writer/director Allen Sowelle.

Resources for people dealing with a family member with cancer

One in three people in the U.S. face a cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. 25 percent of cancer survivors in the U.S. have school-aged children. This means that there a lot of families, and a lot of children, who are dealing with cancer right now with a grandparents, parent, family member, friend, or teacher. Also, siblings of children with cancer report that the support they receive at school is just as important as the support they receive at home.

Livestrong at School is a free set of online lessons for grades K–12 to help you teach students about cancer in a way that is age-appropriate, inspiring and empowering. The printable lessons (which are also in Spanish) include: national standards, clear learning objectives, engaging videos, extension activities, a check for understanding, ways that students can get involved in the fight against cancer

While every child is unique and will cope with an illness in the family differently, the American Cancer Society says there are certain responses you can expect to see:

  • Children can’t always tell you, but may show you how they feel.
  • A child may act less mature when upset.
  • Children blame themselves.
  • The child’s level of trust will show up in their behavior.
  • Cancer treatment will bring out new and different responses from children.

Here’s more advice on helping your children understand a cancer diagnosis of a family member.

Other resources that may be helpful include:

  • Warning signs for breast cancer
  • Are breast self-exams important to do?
  • How to do breast self-exams
  • The stages of cancer
  • Finding and paying for treatment
  • Treating cancer with nutrition
  • Personal story of coping with breast cancer
  • Support for caregivers
  • Find local support groups
  • Helping kids cope when a family member has cancer
  • Help for children with cancer
  • More help for children with cancer
  • Vital health exams for men

 

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January 18, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 2: Story of my Life

Sarah has some heavy news to discuss with her friend Grace as she contemplates getting a divorce. How is she going take care of all of the things that are worrying her?

Director: Allen Sowelle
Writer: Alejandra Okie
“Sarah”: Veronica Rocha
“Grace”: Jessica Tome

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Read an interview with Alejandra Okie, writer of Story of My Life.

Find legal information about divorce as well as low-cost legal resources to help you with the process.

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January 17, 2012

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episodio 2: La historia de mi vida

Sara tiene noticias difíciles que compartir con su amiga Graciela sobre su decisión de divorciarse. ¿Qué va a decidir?

Recursos para personas que están contemplando el divorcio o se están divorciando

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November 10, 2011

| Alley Pezanoski-Browne

Episode 1: I Didn't Get It

How does Elliott share his news with Monica? This episode of Front Seat Chronicles deals with unemployment and how to move forward after getting bad news.

Writer/Director: Allen Sowelle
“Monica”: Elle Travis
“Elliott”: Josh Feinman

Read an interview with Front Seat Chronicle Producer and Director.

Resources for people out of work

Getting There (PDF) is a curriculum made for adult students who are trying to transition from government assistance to work or further education. Basic and underlying skills are learned in the curriculum including: reading, writing, math, communication, critical thinking, self-awareness, self-confidence, assertiveness, organizational skills, goal setting and planning skills, team work, and problem solving in both personal and public situations. Other helpful resources include:

  • Career Coach
  • Discover a career
  • Get more education
  • Apply for a job
  • Work your way up
  • Learn to write a resume. You can create one online with Resume Builder
  • Know what to do in an interview (skip to page two)
  • What is unemployment?
  • What do you need to apply?
  • If you need help getting unemployment…
  • Online Job Search
  • Job search on your phone
  • Career fairs
  • Get job assistance with workforce development programs
  • Explore the top 20 home based businesses
  • Get your business ready
  • Get the word out about your small business
  • Take your small business mainstream

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