April 6, 2005

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS: FORD CHURCH AND JOSH BERNSTEIN

Two friends and former co-workers made news yesterday, and since I'm too lame to blog about anything personal right now, I'm going to live vicariously thru their accomplishments (which is a lot better than getting a root canal, which is happening later this morning):

Ford Church and The Cottonwood Institute were profiled in yesterday's Boulder Daily Camera (click here to see the article for yourself, and feel free to use "blogreader@belicove.com" as your user name, and "readit" as your password). For the uninitiated, The Cottonwood Institute is a Boulder, Colorado-based not-for-profit founded and run by my friend and mentor, Ford Church. Under Ford's direction, CI develops engaging outdoor programs aimed at transforming the way people become involved with their communities. Ford's programs are all about community action, and are designed for people who are passionate about making a difference in the world. Check out the article by clicking here; and if you know anyone with teenagers living in Colorado, send them an e-mail message with a link to The Cottonwood Institute website.

Josh Bernstein's History Channel show, Digging For The Truth, was renewed yesterday for a second season, which is scheduled to premiere with the first of 13 new episodes starting in January of 2006. Digging For The Truth, which premiered in late-January of this year, is The History Channel's most-watched original series, averaging around 1.4 million viewers per episode. Click here for a Beli-Blog review of the first show, along with some of my reader's own commentary.

Congratulations to both Ford and Josh. Keep up the great work!

Posted by Mikal at April 6, 2005 5:40 AM | TrackBack


Comments:

Thanks for the plug my man. Your continued support has been amazing. Keep on truckin' my friend and I will do the same. Mikal Belicove ladies and gentlemen - one hell of a model American!

Posted by: Ford Church at April 28, 2005 10:43 PM

I would love to get a message to Josh Bernstein, the fellow from Digging for the Truth. Please have him check out the following books for answers (especially about the pyramids)

Emerald Tablets of Thoth,the Atlantean and
Flower of Life Drunvalo Melchizedek

thanks much!

Posted by: at May 17, 2005 10:47 AM


I was going to try archeology, but I changed my mind for journalism after I save money for school. Eventually I'd love to travel but I would have to find someone exsperienced enough for hiking. Some friends and I our going on a 14 mile hike total in November. Whats up with the television, they haven't aired your show in a while and it's pissing me off? Well maybe you'll see this and send me an e-mail sometime, just because I'm an interesting Hippy chic just ignore the Iquilt,I live down the st.from Grandmas Thanks.
I love what you do, Love Amber

Posted by: Amber at September 10, 2006 6:07 PM



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