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148 | Rites to a Good Life with Frederick Marx
Publisher |
Ben Killoy
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Jan 24, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:48:25

Have you ever felt stuck?

We have felt stuck, unable to move past something at some point. For Veterans, this can often be feeling stuck in war, on active duty, or unable to transition out successfully. 

Today is a powerful episode on how it's not our fault; for most of us, we have never experienced powerful rituals in our life to move from one state to the next. 

Frederick Marx is an internationally acclaimed Oscar and Emmy nominated director/writer with 40 years in the film business. He was named a Chicago Tribune Artist of the Year, a Guggenheim Fellow, and a Robert F. Kennedy Special Achievement Award.

His film HOOP DREAMS (1994) is one of the highest-grossing non-musical documentaries in the United States history. The International Documentary Association named it “The Best Documentary of All Time.”

He recently has released a documentary only on Apple TV called a Veterans Journey Home: Leaving it on the Land

Warrior Films | Films | Warriors

Rites to a Good Life: Everyday Rituals Of Healing And Transformation

Topics Covered:

  • Why brotherhood is important
  • Why we are a victim to our patterns
  • Understanding Rites of Passage
  • How do you help kids understand who they can be
  • How Native American Indians welcome home a Veteran
  • Why our society has failed to welcome Veterans home

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