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- Docudrama about two friends who, after being bullied as children, become corrupt as they grow up because they have been conditioned to believe that they need to achieve materialistic success to be 'accepted' and liked by others, in a society where the end justifies the means.
- Christian Schoyen, a direct descendant of Viking King Ragnvaldsson, journeys to Vegas to kick off the Vegas Vikings Game. As project director, he assembles a Viking team, securing a 75% crime drop with his 8-challenge transformative game.
- Inspirational show hosted by behavior expert and Norse Viking advocate Christian Schoyen on KCLV Channel 2 in Nevada examining the behavioral blueprint of the unique socially conscious modern day vikings who makes America a better place.
- TV SeriesChristian Schoyen, a direct descendant of Viking King Gudröd Ragnvaldsson, applies ancient Norse rituals in an adventure game across time, where it's You vs You. GoViking is a key integrated part of the Vegas Vikings game, with the ultimate goal of awakening the inner fearless Viking blueprint. In the 9-challenge GoViking game the participants must face their deepest fears, obtain new skills, discover their authentic self behind 'the mask' and master the Norse self-discipline as they compete to win the Odin Gold Coin and the game of life in the 21st Century.
- The journey of Norwegian Viking Leif Erikson and his brave crew which where the the first Europeans to reach the shores of North America more than 1000 years ago was recognized in Las Vegas in 2012 though the proclamation of Leif Erikson Day on October 9th at City Hall by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and Christian Schoyen who spearheaded the local efforts on behalf of the Vegas Viking Lodge of Sons of Norway.
- Theme song for Neighborhood Rescue of America docuseries.
- Annual awards hosted by Norse Viking advocate Christian Schoyen recognizing the local modern-day Vikings showcasing the same core Viking traits in Las Vegas, NV that allowed Leif Erikson to sail across the ocean and discover America more than 1000 years ago, which are imagination, vision, collaboration and fearlessness.
- In the late 90's Fred started started the organization Positively Kids, which to current has saved 10,00 medically fragile children in Nevada. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Freds life story is presented and his behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Fred born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- To fight hunger in Nevada, Julie Murray created Three Square Food Bank from a concept drawn up at her kitchen table to an operation that today distributes 16 million, meals annually feeding over 100,00 starving Nevadians. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Julies life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Julie born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- 2013–TV EpisodeGina Greisen is an animal activist who introduced Cooney's Law for animal justice to end cruelty changing the future for all animals in Nevada. Through a life time of caring for others she has given thousands of both people and animals in Nevada a second chance at life. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Ginas life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Gina born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- 2013–TV EpisodeMary Vail is a publicist and humanitarian who through donating her time and expertise raised $500,000 for the Salvation Army, leading to food and shelter to over 3,000 Nevadians. She has over a lifetime contributed to several causes, which has given thousands of people in Las Vegas a second chance at life. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Marys life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Mary born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- 2013–TV EpisodeManda Kristof is a fifth grade writing class teacher at Ferron Elementary School in Las Vegas who used part of her salary to feed her hungry students, as well as through a new way of teaching set the record in improvement for reading and writing proficiency within the public school system. Manda received the Clark County "teacher of the year award". In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Mandas life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Manda born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- Karen Layne introduced and implemented 911 in Las Vegas to create a support system for people in need of assistance, then later as the president for Las Vegas Valley Humane Society she also created a support system for animals. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Karens life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Karen born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- To save the families around policeman Patrick Burke run in open fire with no protection to stop armed desperado who was shooting. Shortly after he also served for the US army in the Middle East. Patrick was recognized with the nation's highest award; the medal of Valor. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Patricks life story is presented and his behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Patrick born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- 2013–TV EpisodeLinda Smith is a humanitarian and change advocate, who after her son Chris was denied entry to the USA because he had the down syndrome took on the US legal system. After a 17 year battle Linda won and changed the law, allowing for those with down syndrome to legally enter the country, as equals. To help others Linda went on become a key person at Opportunity Village in Las Vegas, personally raising over $100 million to give those in Nevada with intellectual disability a second chance at life. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Lindas life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Linda born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?
- 2013–TV EpisodeBarbara Kenig known as the Jewish Easter Bunny has for over 20 years making sure that struggling families in Las Vegas and their children felt loved and cared for. Every year she has together with a dedicated group of volunteers delivered thousands of baskets with food, candy and toys to families with children living in shelters, in cars or on the streets in need of a helping hand. In a close-up interview with behavior expert Christian Schoyen Barbara's life story is presented and her behavioral blueprint is analyzed to answer the questions; are extraordinary people like Barbara born or created? and what is the driving force behind their great achievements?