1 hr 52 min

224 - Chris Haley - Swallow Your Pride, Be The Real You, and Stop Judging Yourself The MAKE IT Podcast

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Hello, Indie Film Creatives!
In this episode, we have a conversation with the Documentarian, Author, Poet, and Nephew of ‘Roots’ author, Alex Haley, Chris Haley. We talk about John Brown’s place in history, how his life changed after Roots premiered on television, the trials of growing up related to Alex Haley, his documentary ‘Unmarked,’ his poem books ‘Obsessions’ and ‘Until the Right One Comes Along,’ and his annual film Festival, ‘Utopia.’ Enjoy!
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More About Chris Haley
Actor, Archivist, Filmmaker, Writer, Chris Haley wears many hats. Director, The Study of the Legacy of Slavery at the Maryland State Archives, Director of the Utopia Film Festival, and Annapolis Pride, Annapolis Film Festival, Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation Board member, he is a recent recipient of the Anne Arundel County Arts Council 2021 Literary Arts Award recipient and co-director of the Capital Region Emmy nominated documentary, 'Unmarked', and author of two books of poetry currently available on Amazon, 'Until The Right One Comes Along', and, 'Obsessions'. Having also appeared on screen and stage on among other productions: The Wire and Ain't Misbehavin' at the Claridge Casino in Atlantic City, Chris is also a nephew of author Alex Haley and direct descendant of Kunta Kinte.
If I Could (As read during the conversation)
 
If I could die
For just a little while,
And briefly take a break,
If I could close my mind,
My consciousness,
Meditate on a lake.
If I could dial down the volume
Of voices
Screaming daily woes,
If I could gently close my eyes,
No tears, no cries,
No nightmares to hide,
I think I would feel better.
My passion would return.
I’d breathe a life renewed,
My candle not all burned.
 And dreams would reawaken me
To the future I’d once yearned, of 
Grand occasions,
Oscar nominations,
Standing ovations,
Devoted fans –
 A beloved man –
Beautifully free of strife.
If I could wake to that 
I’d beat this desperate rap,
Dash my suicidal sway;
I’d drink life’s sap
I’d safely nap
I would not end today
-Chris Haley
 
Links:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
FaceBook
LinkedIn
 
Unmarked (documentary)
Utopia Film Festival
Until The Right One Comes Along (book)
Obsessions (book)
The Study of the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland
Alex Haley (website)
Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley (book)
Roots (tv mini series)
Autobiography of Malcom X by Alex Haley (book)
Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation
 
Howard University
Chadwick Boseman (actor)
The Wire (tv series)
Tyler Perry (writer)
Slave Trade Database
Enslaved.org  (database)
Measuring Worth (database)
Ibram X. Kendi (author)
 

Hello, Indie Film Creatives!
In this episode, we have a conversation with the Documentarian, Author, Poet, and Nephew of ‘Roots’ author, Alex Haley, Chris Haley. We talk about John Brown’s place in history, how his life changed after Roots premiered on television, the trials of growing up related to Alex Haley, his documentary ‘Unmarked,’ his poem books ‘Obsessions’ and ‘Until the Right One Comes Along,’ and his annual film Festival, ‘Utopia.’ Enjoy!
Listen+Subscribe+Rate = Love
Questions or Comments? Reach out to us at contact@bonsai.film or on social and the web at https://linktr.ee/BonsaiCreative
Love Indie Film? Love the MAKE IT Podcast? Become a True Fan!
www.bonsai.film/truefans
www.makeit.libsyn.com/podcast
#MAKEIT
More About Chris Haley
Actor, Archivist, Filmmaker, Writer, Chris Haley wears many hats. Director, The Study of the Legacy of Slavery at the Maryland State Archives, Director of the Utopia Film Festival, and Annapolis Pride, Annapolis Film Festival, Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation Board member, he is a recent recipient of the Anne Arundel County Arts Council 2021 Literary Arts Award recipient and co-director of the Capital Region Emmy nominated documentary, 'Unmarked', and author of two books of poetry currently available on Amazon, 'Until The Right One Comes Along', and, 'Obsessions'. Having also appeared on screen and stage on among other productions: The Wire and Ain't Misbehavin' at the Claridge Casino in Atlantic City, Chris is also a nephew of author Alex Haley and direct descendant of Kunta Kinte.
If I Could (As read during the conversation)
 
If I could die
For just a little while,
And briefly take a break,
If I could close my mind,
My consciousness,
Meditate on a lake.
If I could dial down the volume
Of voices
Screaming daily woes,
If I could gently close my eyes,
No tears, no cries,
No nightmares to hide,
I think I would feel better.
My passion would return.
I’d breathe a life renewed,
My candle not all burned.
 And dreams would reawaken me
To the future I’d once yearned, of 
Grand occasions,
Oscar nominations,
Standing ovations,
Devoted fans –
 A beloved man –
Beautifully free of strife.
If I could wake to that 
I’d beat this desperate rap,
Dash my suicidal sway;
I’d drink life’s sap
I’d safely nap
I would not end today
-Chris Haley
 
Links:
Website
Instagram
Twitter
FaceBook
LinkedIn
 
Unmarked (documentary)
Utopia Film Festival
Until The Right One Comes Along (book)
Obsessions (book)
The Study of the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland
Alex Haley (website)
Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley (book)
Roots (tv mini series)
Autobiography of Malcom X by Alex Haley (book)
Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation
 
Howard University
Chadwick Boseman (actor)
The Wire (tv series)
Tyler Perry (writer)
Slave Trade Database
Enslaved.org  (database)
Measuring Worth (database)
Ibram X. Kendi (author)
 

1 hr 52 min