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Documentary filmmaker Sean Dunne breaks down his award-winning documentaries Florida Man and Oxyana.


Beyond explaining how to simply film a documentary, Sean Dunne pushes young directors to film a raw and honest documentary that can impact others. In my eyes both documentaries Florida Man and Oxyana are tragedies, Sean Dunne masterfully showcased beauty in both films. So if you’re interested in making your own documentary or just watching a documentary that might make you cry, this conversation with Sean Dunne offers both. Watch Florida Man: https://youtu.be/tB5C5P9qveE

Watch Oxyana: https://youtu.be/X5xAu1csU_c Stream The Welcome Home Podcast with Takis: https://www.liinks.co/welcomehome Connect with Takis: https://www.instagram.com/petertakis/ https://www.instagram.com/welcomehome.podcast/ https://twitter.com/petertakis https://www.takismusic.com/ Contact Takis: welcomehometakis@gmail.com Takis (real name Peter Takis) is a DJ/ producer from Winnipeg, Canada.

Stephen Witt explains how music got free through music piracy.


What happened to Limewire and Megaupload? Websites like Limewire helped pirates illegally download thousands of songs for free as mp3’s, crushing major record labels and exposing the music industry until eventually “music got free.”

Stephen Witt is a Los Angeles-based writer with a focus on investigative journalism. He is best known for his book How Music Got Free. First published in June 2015, How Music Got Free is a narrative history of music piracy and tells the true story of the scientists, smugglers, and suits who fought the Internet’s first content war. It covers the scientific development of the mp3 and the fall of the record industry in detail, but the core of the story is the organized criminal conspiracy that infiltrated the music industry’s supply chain, leaking more than 10,000 albums to the Internet. Read How Music Got Free by Stephen Witt: https://www.amazon.ca/How-Music-Got-Free-Obsession/dp/0143109340 Stream The Welcome Home Podcast with Takis: https://www.liinks.co/welcomehome Connect with Takis: https://www.instagram.com/petertakis/ https://www.instagram.com/welcomehome.podcast/ https://twitter.com/petertakis https://www.takismusic.com/ Contact Takis: welcomehometakis@gmail.com Takis (real name Peter Takis) is a DJ/ producer from Winnipeg, Canada.

Body language expert Mark Bowden explains how to use body language for confidence.



In this interview, Mark Bowden also answers: can body language be misinterpreted, how to use body language / non-verbal communication effectively, and how to use body language for confidence and better communication with others.


Mark Bowden is a Body Language Expert. Voted the #1 Body Language Professional in the world for two years running, Mark Bowden is passionate about giving your audience the most influential and persuasive communication techniques to stand out, win trust, and gain credibility every time they speak. Inspiring, energetic, engaging, and entirely entertaining, Mark Bowden’s work is consistently invaluable to sales and leadership teams, CEOs of Fortune 500 companies, and prime ministers of G7 powers. His highly acclaimed TEDx talk has reached millions of people, and he has presented to many of the biggest, coolest, and most innovative organizations in the world.


Learn more about Mark Bowden here: https://twitter.com/truthplane

Stream The Welcome Home Podcast with Takis: https://www.liinks.co/welcomehome


Connect with Takis:

https://www.instagram.com/petertakis/

https://www.instagram.com/welcomehome.podcast/

https://twitter.com/petertakis

https://www.takismusic.com/


Contact Takis:

welcomehometakis@gmail.com


Takis (real name Peter Takis) is a DJ/ producer from Winnipeg, Canada.

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