Get ready for another inspiring episode of “Positively America With Ernie Anastos,” airing this Sunday at 6:00 Am on Pix. In Season 1 Episode 52, viewers are in for a treat as actor Gary Sinise and psychologist Jeff Gardere join host Ernie Anastos for engaging discussions and heartfelt moments.
Gary Sinise, known for his iconic roles in film and television, brings his passion for supporting veterans and first responders to the spotlight. His work with the Gary Sinise Foundation has touched countless lives, and he shares his insights and experiences with viewers.
Psychologist Jeff Gardere offers valuable perspectives on mental health and well-being, shedding light on important issues facing communities across America. His expertise and compassionate approach make for enlightening conversations that resonate with audiences.
Tune in to “Positively America With Ernie Anastos” this Sunday on Pix to be uplifted and inspired by the stories of Gary Sinise and Jeff Gardere as...
Gary Sinise, known for his iconic roles in film and television, brings his passion for supporting veterans and first responders to the spotlight. His work with the Gary Sinise Foundation has touched countless lives, and he shares his insights and experiences with viewers.
Psychologist Jeff Gardere offers valuable perspectives on mental health and well-being, shedding light on important issues facing communities across America. His expertise and compassionate approach make for enlightening conversations that resonate with audiences.
Tune in to “Positively America With Ernie Anastos” this Sunday on Pix to be uplifted and inspired by the stories of Gary Sinise and Jeff Gardere as...
- 2/25/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
A new series from writer/actor Malachi Rivers is in development. ‘Moments’ includes Rutina Wesley (Queen Sugar) Sufe Bradshaw (Veep), Devere Rogers (Honk for Jesus. Save Your Soul), Thomas Hobson (That Girl Lay Lay) and Desean Terry (The Morning Show).
Described as a weekly group therapy session gone wrong, the series plans to tackle various issues, including domestic violence, eating disorders, abandonment issues and more, all while the group is guided by a mind-reading therapist and time-traveling partner.
“I created ‘Moments’ during the heart of the pandemic,when I had to really hone my craft and create something I not only wanted to be a part of, but also wanted to see on TV” said Rivers.
‘Moments’ is directed by Aaron Lewis, and Tawan Bazemore serves at Dp. Carlton Jordan is executive producer and the series includes psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere.
Described as a weekly group therapy session gone wrong, the series plans to tackle various issues, including domestic violence, eating disorders, abandonment issues and more, all while the group is guided by a mind-reading therapist and time-traveling partner.
“I created ‘Moments’ during the heart of the pandemic,when I had to really hone my craft and create something I not only wanted to be a part of, but also wanted to see on TV” said Rivers.
‘Moments’ is directed by Aaron Lewis, and Tawan Bazemore serves at Dp. Carlton Jordan is executive producer and the series includes psychologist Dr. Jeff Gardere.
- 1/19/2023
- by Valerie Complex
- Deadline Film + TV
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet is back for an all-new season tonight — with cases including a black labrador who swallows toxic metal after eating a Tool Belt. The Season 4 premiere also includes a cat who turns up after going Awol for a year and a half, but is found to have a mysterious injury. Meanwhile a tiny dog has a big, life-threatening problem. Dr. Jeff and his team at his Planned Pethood Plus clinic in Colorado have to do their best to help the labrador after his tool-belt snack results in the metal as well as leather ending up in...read more...
- 9/30/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet fans need to get ready for a new season. Season four of the series will land in September. This season, viewers will see Dr. Jeff and his team help animals at home and abroad.Read More…...
- 8/31/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
A pickup truck driven by an intoxicated man plowed into a crowd of spectators at the Endymion Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans on Saturday, injuring at least 28 people, according to the New Orleans Police Department.
Authorities said the incident occurred at 6:42 p.m. when the Chevrolet truck struck another vehicle, which pushed into a third vehicle.
“ then lost control driving over the neutral ground, striking a city dump truck and hitting multiple pedestrians,” police said.
“He took out rows of people,” witness Greg McNeely told Nola.com.
Officers on the scene quickly responded by apprehending the driver, who has not been identified.
Authorities said the incident occurred at 6:42 p.m. when the Chevrolet truck struck another vehicle, which pushed into a third vehicle.
“ then lost control driving over the neutral ground, striking a city dump truck and hitting multiple pedestrians,” police said.
“He took out rows of people,” witness Greg McNeely told Nola.com.
Officers on the scene quickly responded by apprehending the driver, who has not been identified.
- 2/26/2017
- by Stephanie Petit
- PEOPLE.com
This week on Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet, a dog is rushed in for emergency surgery and a rabbit has some Bot Fly larvae growing inside it. Some growths on the neck of a family pet have ruptured and the dog is now in deadly peril, Dr. Jeff rushes to save the beloved animal. Meantime, Snow the rabbit has some mysterious bumps that have been causing her owner to worry. But Dr. Jeff soon puts everybody’s minds at ease when he explains that it is nothing serious, just a bit disgusting. Some botfly larvae have burrowed into the rabbit’s skin...read more...
- 2/11/2017
- by James Wray
- Monsters and Critics
Stars are stepping up to battle cyberbullying.
A slew of celebrities — from Kristin Cavallari and Victoria Justice to Melissa Joan Hart and Nico Tortorella — sat down with People Now cohosts Jeremy Parsons and Andrea Boehlke for a half-hour special on the epidemic, now available to stream on the People / Entertainment Weekly Network (Pen).
“I had a number of different experiences with bullying both physically and verbally,” says Rj Mitte, who was bullied for living with cerebral palsy even after coming to fame on Breaking Bad. “When you have a physical disability, people see it, and they perceive it as a weakness.
A slew of celebrities — from Kristin Cavallari and Victoria Justice to Melissa Joan Hart and Nico Tortorella — sat down with People Now cohosts Jeremy Parsons and Andrea Boehlke for a half-hour special on the epidemic, now available to stream on the People / Entertainment Weekly Network (Pen).
“I had a number of different experiences with bullying both physically and verbally,” says Rj Mitte, who was bullied for living with cerebral palsy even after coming to fame on Breaking Bad. “When you have a physical disability, people see it, and they perceive it as a weakness.
- 11/11/2016
- by Jeff Nelson
- PEOPLE.com
Dogs are man’s best friend, and Tia Torres is definitely their’s. So what happens when the “Pit Bulls & Parolees” matriarch goes down with a devastating injury? Well, her kids and a bunch of ex-cons are called upon to keep the Villalobos rescue up and running. Tia actually breaks her leg in a somewhat silly manner — viewers will have to tune-in to the Season 9 premiere on Animal Planet to find out exactly what happened — but her mission is no laughing matter. She’s also not thinking about herself on the series’ Nov. 12 return, despite requiring emergency surgery. Also Read: 'Dr. Jeff: Rocky.
- 11/2/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
In June, camera brand Canon announced it was teaming up with YouTube creator Anna Akana on an anti-bullying campaign that would also serve to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Eos Rebel Camera as part of Canon's Rebel With A Cause initiative. And now, the fruits of that partnership have arrived.
Akana, who counts roughly 1.6 million subscribers on her YouTube channel, has created a video alongside The Groundlings comedy troupe and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Jeff Sugar in which bullied teens ranging from 13 to 17 years old are taught how to use comedy as a coping mechanism and to transmute their pain into stand-up material. You can check out the film, which was shot entirely with Canon Eos Rebel T6i Dslr cameras, below:
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Akana, who counts roughly 1.6 million subscribers on her YouTube channel, has created a video alongside The Groundlings comedy troupe and adolescent psychiatrist Dr. Jeff Sugar in which bullied teens ranging from 13 to 17 years old are taught how to use comedy as a coping mechanism and to transmute their pain into stand-up material. You can check out the film, which was shot entirely with Canon Eos Rebel T6i Dslr cameras, below:
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- 10/6/2016
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
It was Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion finale – and Mother's Day – viewers won't soon forget, as a sobbing NeNe Leakes left the set, unable to talk about her mother.
"I can't talk about my mom … I can't talk about my mom," a nearly hysterical Leakes repeated Sunday night, before exiting.
The drama began when Dr. Jeff Gardere returned to rehash what exactly happened when Leakes stormed out of the friend-ter-vention that she organized with him and the other wives earlier this season.
"I knew about your issues of abandonment," he told a solemn, shaking Leakes. "She has been abandoned. … Your...
"I can't talk about my mom … I can't talk about my mom," a nearly hysterical Leakes repeated Sunday night, before exiting.
The drama began when Dr. Jeff Gardere returned to rehash what exactly happened when Leakes stormed out of the friend-ter-vention that she organized with him and the other wives earlier this season.
"I knew about your issues of abandonment," he told a solemn, shaking Leakes. "She has been abandoned. … Your...
- 5/11/2015
- by Wade Rouse, @waderouse
- People.com - TV Watch
Viewers got an inside look at Phaedra Parks's painful decision to divorce Apollo Nida on Sunday's The Real Housewives of Atlanta.
"It was madness all the time. Every day," a teary Parks confessed to Sarah Jakes, daughter of Bishop T.D. Jakes. "He was always getting into fights. It was nonstop."
Parks said she tried to support Nida – even when he was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud – but the never-ending drama was too much.
"For the first time in years, I have peace … I can go to sleep knowing he's not going to hurt himself or anyone around him.
"It was madness all the time. Every day," a teary Parks confessed to Sarah Jakes, daughter of Bishop T.D. Jakes. "He was always getting into fights. It was nonstop."
Parks said she tried to support Nida – even when he was sentenced to eight years in prison for fraud – but the never-ending drama was too much.
"For the first time in years, I have peace … I can go to sleep knowing he's not going to hurt himself or anyone around him.
- 3/23/2015
- by Wade Rouse, @waderouse
- People.com - TV Watch
Group therapy for Real Housewives? Sounds like it should be a requirement for every city and every season in the hit franchise. But as we found out Sunday night with the ladies of Atlanta, not even a real doctor can help solve some of Bravo's biggest feuds. Things started off on the right foot when Dr. Jeff Gardere and Nene Leakes explained their intentions for the afternoon group therapy session. But once Kenya Moore had the opportunity to speak, things took a drastic turn for the worse. "We're never going to be friends," Nene told her co-star with plenty of attitude. "I don't think Kenya and I were ever friends." Ummm, any words of advice Dr.? It only got worse...
- 3/16/2015
- E! Online
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