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Making Big Things Happen

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Hosts Phil Bowermaster and Stephen Gordon welcome two guests who are making really big things happen: filmmaker Radhaa Nilia and inventor Rylan Grayston.  

Whatever the goal -- publishing the world's longest book, crowdfunding a new invention, or bringing your vision to the big screen -- the time has never been better for those with big ideas to make them happen. 

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Rylan Grayston is a 28 year old entrepreneur living in Yorkton, SK.  Over the years he worked in as many fields as he could including pottery, mechanics, advertising, 3D modelling and animation, programming, and many more. Rylan is a deep thinker and loves keeping up to date with technology and the ethics surrounding our new found abilities.  He is an active member of the Freedom Software Foundation and the Blender community. 

 

Radhaa Nilia is an independent filmmaker, actress, model and a certified energy healer. Last month she received the award for Best Director for her film Hope Cafe -- which she also wrote, produced, and starred in -- at the Indie Fest International Film Festival. She is also up for the Best Actress Award for her performance in 'Freight Train' -- another movie made by Radhaa herself -- at the OneFilAm Festival coming up this weekend in Hollywood. She will also be a co-host and speaker at that event, where she will be focused on fundraising for disaster relief related to the recent devastating typhoon in the Philippines.

 

Radhaa was recently honored as one of the eight finalists for the 2013 Alice Guy-Blanche award, one of the most prestigious awards for women filmmakers. She  is a journalist for LA Splash magazine where she interviews celebrities and other folks in the entertainment industry. And she models for Levis in New York and for Dream Girl in LA.

(WT 041)

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