Our first guest is Kevin L. Schewe, MD, FACRO, a board-certified radiation oncologist serving Southern Indiana at Memorial Hospital and Health Care’s Lange-Fuhs Cancer Center in Jasper. For 35 years, his work and focus revolved around saving the lives of cancer patients. Dr. Schewe discovered, rather late in life, that he possesses both a passion and a talent unrelated to the medical profession — and that talent is an Award-winning who is winning accolades across the globe. As the author of the Bad Love Gang Series, he joins us today to share his Award Winning Screen Play of
Bad Love Tigers and his Book Series, one of the Top Science Fiction adventures of 2021 and 2022. At last count, he has been honored with over one hundred international awards for his screenplay, Bad Love Tigers (I think he’s up to 200 honors thus far) — not to mention raves for the four books he wrote on which the screenplay is based.
Some of his awards include Best Original Story at the Cannes World Film Festival, Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Screenplay at the Vegas Movie Awards, Best Screenplay at the London Classic Film Festival, and Honorable Mention at the Los Angeles Movie Awards. Most recently, he earned the Best Screenplay Award at the East Coast Movie Awards. Fresh off their mission to rescue Holocaust victims in 1944 Poland, the Bad Love Gang assemble at the White Hole Project to celebrate New Year’s Eve 1975. At the stroke of midnight, they are ambushed by a Russian KGB agent bent on stealing the secrets of the White Hole Project. Faced with telling the authorities or going it alone, the Bad Love Gang travels back in time to meet with President Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) for his advice and direction.
For information on Kevin Schewe and his books, go to his website kevinschewe.com, or kevinschewe.com/bad-love-tigers.
Are you ready to travel to a place off the beaten path where communities enjoy small gatherings and revel in the joy of being together again? American travelers looking for a destination rich with culture, cuisine, and outdoor adventure don’t need to go far. Our second guest today is Tourism and Media expert Gillian Marx. Today, she discusses how the Canadian Atlantic area is easily accessible from the Northeast, offering many wide-open spaces, coastal small towns, culinary delicacies, outdoor adventures, and much more. Newfoundland and Labrador, located in the Atlantic Canadian region, is rich in history and culture. It’s a place where you can become a part of the magic of living daily. North America’s most Easterly Point has been practicing mindfulness forever, where the locals bathe in the forest during lunch hour walks and then “boil up” by fire by the ocean at sunset.
Here are just a few things you can join in doing when visiting the Canadian Atlantic shore:
- Going out for a boil-up or helping tag sharks with Hare Bay Adventures
- Celebrating Writer’s at Woody Point (turning 20 years old this year), where a small community of art lovers in Gros Morne
- National Park thrives.
- Hiking in the Tableland Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Visiting the Western Brook Pond Fjord and rejoicing at over 8,000 years of human history
If you are thinking about vacationing in eastern Canada or the Atlantic coast, please visit www.newfoundlandandlabrador.com.