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Multi Talented Artist Tom Archdeacon Creator of "The Path"

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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you!

Guest Tom Archdeacon, an actor, writer, director, and the creative force behind The Path, a new film that takes audiences on a powerful journey of redemption and self-discovery.
The Path had its world theatrical premieres on September 12th in New Jersey and September 19th in Beverly Hills, with its digital release September 24th on all major streaming and TVOD platforms like VUDU, Amazon, Apple TV, and iTunes, as well as on-demand through cable and satellite services across the U.S. and Canada.
But Tom Archdeacon’s path to filmmaking is seriously just as interesting as the movie itself. Tom’s journey began in one of the most unexpected places—during a bar fight! After being arrested, the officer told him, “You look like an actor… why not put your energy into that instead?” And that was the turning point.
We’ll be talking to Tom about his creative process, the inspirations behind The Path, and how his own life experiences have shaped his work. This is a conversation you won't want to miss.

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99 episodes

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Hi Dreamers! We're thrilled to receive your messages and fan mail here at the Live Your Dreams Podcast, and we can't wait to hear from you!

Guest Tom Archdeacon, an actor, writer, director, and the creative force behind The Path, a new film that takes audiences on a powerful journey of redemption and self-discovery.
The Path had its world theatrical premieres on September 12th in New Jersey and September 19th in Beverly Hills, with its digital release September 24th on all major streaming and TVOD platforms like VUDU, Amazon, Apple TV, and iTunes, as well as on-demand through cable and satellite services across the U.S. and Canada.
But Tom Archdeacon’s path to filmmaking is seriously just as interesting as the movie itself. Tom’s journey began in one of the most unexpected places—during a bar fight! After being arrested, the officer told him, “You look like an actor… why not put your energy into that instead?” And that was the turning point.
We’ll be talking to Tom about his creative process, the inspirations behind The Path, and how his own life experiences have shaped his work. This is a conversation you won't want to miss.

  continue reading

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