The responsibility of telling intense and personal stories of people who have gone through tragic loss is discussed. There was controversy surrounding whether or not stories from different years could be told in the same narrative, and family members of those lost were flown to an early screening of the film for their input.
The speaker discusses the interest in Nazi documentaries and shark movies, and how he once looked into the business aspects of Shark Week and Nazi Week. He also mentions writing about Discovery Channel founder John Hendrix and his efforts to get the channel on cable systems.
The speaker talks about the similarities between a book they read and a recommended book, mentioning how they love books that contain underlines and notes from previous readers.
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the five stages of love, which are not new in themselves, but they provide structure, guidance and a healthy way to cultivate love. The first stage is to prepare the soil, followed by sowing seeds.
Learn about the note-taking habits of Derek DelGaudio, a magician and writer, who discusses the importance of not overthinking what you write and shares some of his favorite tools for jotting down ideas.