In this engaging interview, Doug shared the inspiration behind his first book, It’s A Wonderful Time, where characters Evan West and Dr. Cooper travel back in time to the set of It’s A Wonderful Life. Betsy and Doug reflected on why this classic…
Stuart emphasizes the importance of authenticity, encouraging aspiring storytellers to resist self-censorship, seek out like-minded individuals, attend classes, and diligently record their ideas.
Natasha Lance Rogoff discusses how she had an interest in Russia, the literature, and culture at a young age, why she wrote the book, the many challenges in bringing “Muppets in Moscow” such as car bombings, assassinations, and the dedication of her co-workers…
“When Evan and Coop both notice alarming physical and psychological changes, they know they must leave 1946 … or die trying. Will they remain trapped in the 1940s, or can they solve the problem of time travel and escape back to their own…
What the brothers discovered in this journey with their own history!
His story has been presented as a short film and screened at independent film festivals as a future full-length feature film.Â
Cherie discusses how Alzheimer’s affected her dad and how difficult it was for her to see her dad deteriorate
Christine Knowlton discusses her experiences producing protective masks during the pandemic, her award-winning documentary film
“At Paradox Films, our mission is to promote compassion between people through storytelling by giving voice to those in society who live paradoxically—people who we see but are not seen; who speak but are not heard; who walk among us but are not…
Anthony Page talks about being successful even through a Pandemic.

