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- To remedy his financial problems, a travel agent has his eye on a frozen corpse, which just happens to be sought after by two hitmen.
- An esteemed lecturer and surgeon at a university hospital not only has earnt himself a stellar reputation, but also is liked by his students. He has worked hard to get to where he is. He is ambitious however and is aiming for bigger things for himself within the department and the world of medicine.
- Over 20 years in the making, The Big White House documents director Chris Riel's youth as his family journey's from the destitute desert of Bakersfield to the lavish, affluent hills of Santa Barbara. Arriving when he was 8 years old, Chris had to adjust to the pressures of living in one of Southern California's richest cities while still dealing with the pain of his parent's divorce just a few years earlier. His humble beginnings attracted the attention of Montecito's upper-class youth who were dealing with broken homes of their own and the impossibly high standards of the Montecito community. In a 100 year old Victorian home with a bright red door that was never locked, daily swarms of children found sanctuary. With a growing group of friends and a camera in his hand any chance Chris had, we see this band of lost boys come of age in a wild ride of antics and stunts such as go-carting, mud sledding, bush jumping, and other extreme stunts; all juxtaposed by the clean upper-class neighborhood that values status and success above all else. Narrated by the character's older selves, the friends give an in-depth perspective of Montecito's high rate of suicide and drug-related incidents. This heartfelt, and at times, cautionary tale, shows how they avoided addiction and self-harm in their younger years as they leaned on one another to find their path into the real world together. They learn what it's like to lose the sanctuary they call home while also gaining a family of brothers forever. This documentary encapsulates the universal experiences of being a kid, growing up, and coming to terms with grief, loss, and divorce. Before its untimely end, the family that lived in the big white house instilled a set of values that focuses on love over material possessions.
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- A failed writer must write the maid of honor speech for her sister's wedding, despite her intense hatred for the groom. However, the help of an unlikely and very handsome friend might just be what she needs to stop thinking, and start writing.
- Ranchman Davies is unable to find out which of his cowboys his daughter Eunice appears to be in love with. Foreman Osborne suggested that the ranchman disguise himself as an Indian, come to the ranch, where the foreman would engage him, and then being with the boys, he could quickly find out who is in love with his daughter and discharge him. Acting upon the suggestion, Davies hurried to the store, secured the best outfit he could, painted his face and started for the ranch, but in the meanwhile, Tom, her favorite cowboy, closely followed by Dick, his rival, had watched the old man put on his disguise, and hurried to the Indian encampment, where he bribed the Chief to capture the ranchman and hold him there until he could elope with Eunice. As soon as he had gone, Dick appeared, and, thinking to make himself a hero in Davies' eyes, be bribed the Chief to let him rescue the ranchman. On his way home, the Chief captured the old man and led him to the encampment. Tom in the meantime hurried to the ranch to advise Eunice to get ready to fly with him. The Chief then faithfully went through his part of the agreement to Dick, a mock war-dance around the ranchman frightened the ranchman nearly to death, then at a given signal, the Chief drew his braves away, and Dick crept up to release the old man. Away they ran, but upon Dick's firing his blank cartridges, not one brave as had been agreed at camp dropped dead, but every one including the Chief. Instantly Davies seized the gun to learn its magic, and Dick, knowing that he would now be found out, ran for his life. The Chief and braves saw him run and, thinking only of the money promised them, jumped up and hurried after him, soon catching him, securing the money and sending him on his way. In the meanwhile, the ranchman, disgusted and angry at his own fright, made his way to the ranch, arriving in time to send the waiting Tom running for his life, and take his daughter over his knee.
- Discover the untold story of Big White Ski Resort in 'The Founders,' as Cliff Serwa and Doug Mervyn, the trailblazing minds behind BC's second-largest resort, recount their journey from dream to reality. This intimate conversation reveals the challenges and triumphs of building a ski paradise in the 1960s, leaving an enduring legacy embraced by new generations and celebrated through the induction of Cliff's daughter, Kelsey Serwa, into the BC Sports Hall of Fame.
- Story of a cargo vessel during World War II, which gets stuck with a lousy movie just prior to starting a long voyage.
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- 2013– 1h 12mPodcast EpisodeToday's guest is Shaun White. He's a dual sport professional athlete who maintains some of the highest accolades within snowboarding and skateboarding.
- Episode: (2020)2006– 25mPodcast Episode
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- Episode: (2021)2021– 8mPodcast Episode
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- Episode: (2010)2006– 29mPodcast Episode
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- Episode: (2022)2018– 25mPodcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeWhite women have the privilege of being seen as "woke" without having to actually do the work. White Picket Fence host Julie Kohler joins us today to talk about dismantling white fragility, especially among self-identified "progressive" white women.
- 2021– 25mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2018– 46mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 1h 11mPodcast Episode
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- 2022– 1h 3mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2016–Podcast Episode
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- 2022– 57mPodcast Episode
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- 2018– 30mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2019– 54mPodcast Episode
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- 2018– 50mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 38mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2018– 38mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2016– 1h 14mPodcast EpisodeAustin is joined by Lindsay Jones to discuss how the NFL power rankings have changed following Week 12. First, they discuss the team of the week, the Chiefs, and what makes their offense so much better than the rest of the league.
- 2019– 40mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2020– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast EpisodeIn this episode, we discuss why the recession is being called 'two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth,' different definitions for a recessionary economy, the ongoing battle between Elon Musk and Twitter and more.