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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2022 · 58 MIN

Teatime with Miss Liz T-E-A Open Discussion with Rachel Nee Hall Director Producer Author

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Teatime with Miss Liz coming to the table and closing June up is the inspirational Director-Producer-Children Author Rachel Nee Hall it is time to bring a little time out.Coming and sharing about her children's books collection and address a parent's incarceration. A teatime that will be triggering and eye-opening.Silky Pants Productions Inc."My goal," Rachel notes, "is to have these books in the hands of legal guardians, DCFS social workers, child psychologists, school counsellors, and first responders, including law enforcement and medical personnel, etc.  Research reveals that children do not open up as quickly when asked straightforward questions about ACE's (Adverse Childhood Experiences) posed by an authority figure. Young children are more likely to convey their truth to a 3rd party after they have identified with a peer, in this case, their storybook friend. "Time Out Series: Mama's Time Out, Daddy's Time Out, and Peanut's Time OutRachel Nee-Hall is a veteran Director and Producer.  As a member of the Directors Guild of America for nearly 20 years, Rachel has directed and produced countless television shows, including Dr. Phil, Entertainment Tonight, The New Ricki Lake Show, The Doctors, and Iyanla; Fix My Life for The Oprah Winfrey Network.  Rachel also spent a decade in front of the camera honing her writing and producing skills as a news anchor, reporter, and producer for CBS-owned and operated news stations across the country.Most recently, she was producing a new show for Discovery + network with a star of the ABC sitcom Black-ish, Marsai Martin.In addition, she serves as Director of Media for Win This Fight, an anti-human-trafficking non-profit founded by philanthropist Mitzi Perdue.   In 2016, Rachel produced, directed, and shot a full-length documentary on child trafficking in Nigeria.  The Boy They Called Bizarre was an official selection of the Faith and Family International Film Festival.  Before that, she produced and shot an award-winning documentary short, The Final Cut, filmed in Senegal on abolishing female genital cutting.Rachel is co-founder and Executive Producer of Silky Pants Productions, Inc.®, a full-service media production company. During her tenure, Rachel has had the honour of working with hundreds of celebrities, including Oscar winners; Charlton Heston, Oprah Winfrey, the late Cicely Tyson, and Paul McCartney, as well as revered directors; Tyler Perry and the late John Singleton.https://www.silkypantsproductions.com/https://rachelneehallauthor.com/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/misslizsteatimes/messageBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.

Teatime with Miss Liz coming to the table and closing June up is the inspirational Director-Producer-Children Author Rachel Nee Hall it is time to bring a little time out.Coming and sharing about her children's books collection and address a parent's incarceration. A teatime that will be triggering and eye-opening.Silky Pants Productions Inc."My goal," Rachel notes, "is to have these books in the hands of legal guardians, DCFS social workers, child psychologists, school counsellors, and first responders, including law enforcement and medical personnel, etc.  Research reveals that children do not open up as quickly when asked straightforward questions about ACE's (Adverse Childhood Experiences) posed by an authority figure. Young children are more likely to convey their truth to a 3rd party after they have identified with a peer, in this case, their storybook friend. "Time Out Series: Mama's Time Out, Daddy's Time Out, and Peanut's Time OutRachel Nee-Hall is a veteran Director and Producer.  As a member of the Directors Guild of America for nearly 20 years, Rachel has directed and produced countless television shows, including Dr. Phil, Entertainment Tonight, The New Ricki Lake Show, The Doctors, and Iyanla; Fix My Life for The Oprah Winfrey Network.  Rachel also spent a decade in front of the camera honing her writing and producing skills as a news anchor, reporter, and producer for CBS-owned and operated news stations across the country.Most recently, she was producing a new show for Discovery + network with a star of the ABC sitcom Black-ish, Marsai Martin.In addition, she serves as Director of Media for Win This Fight, an anti-human-trafficking non-profit founded by philanthropist Mitzi Perdue.   In 2016, Rachel produced, directed, and shot a full-length documentary on child trafficking in Nigeria.  The Boy They Called Bizarre was an official selection of the Faith and Family International Film Festival.  Before that, she produced and shot an award-winning documentary short, The Final Cut, filmed in Senegal on abolishing female genital cutting.Rachel is co-founder and Executive Producer of Silky Pants Productions, Inc.®, a full-service media production company. During her tenure, Rachel has had the honour of working with hundreds of celebrities, including Oscar winners; Charlton Heston, Oprah Winfrey, the late Cicely Tyson, and Paul McCartney, as well as revered directors; Tyler Perry and the late John Singleton.https://www.silkypantsproductions.com/https://rachelneehallauthor.com/--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/misslizsteatimes/messageBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/teatime-with-miss-liz--5511005/support.

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