Bryan Interviews Kate Mucci of Out There TV
From time to time, we at Out There TV learn about issues, or have projects that we think our viewers and website visitors may be interested in. Thus, we'll soon have up on the site an Action Alert Page, and my column page can go back to my two cents' worth.
But this first action we're asking you to take is to help get bigger distribution for Out There. We are indeed broadcast on one U.K. and two small American networks, but there are still many millions of people who don't know what's really going on in the world. They may not have internet access, or they may just not be exposed to alternative information for a myriad of reasons - time, opportunity, whatever. They just don't know how deep the rabbit hole actually goes, and time is running short, so we feel compelled to put a real push on getting more distribution to wake up as many people as we can.
Recently some viewers in Oregon approached LINK TV, asking that network to accept the show. We've written to LINK ourselves, but have not heard back, and we're hoping that those of you who feel strongly about our message might help us convince them to air Out There TV.
Here's a link to their "contact us" page - http://www.linktv.org/contactus
Please write to them. And if you know anyone else who might do it, we'd sure appreciate the help. The more the merrier!
Many thanks for helping get the word Out There!
Let's have a fun and informative conversation with Kate, a motivator, initiator, and facilitator for information that is helpful, but not always comfortable to consider. Knowledge is not power, but power is in choosing what we create through a perspective, which is best well-informed and judicious of what one considers a good and reliable source of information.
Here are some proposal questions for Kate:
1. Kate, tell us about your career background and the experience you acquired along with the knowledge and skill to do what you do now? Tell us a little about how Out There TV came into existence? Would you consider yourself a truth seeker, journalist, activist, or whistle blower?
2. What is your general opinion about information, the media, and the general public's knowledge ability? Do you feel main stream media has a professional responsibility to the public? What is Out there TV's main mission?
3. How would you describe the information you are interested in personally? How would you describe the kind of information Out There TV disseminates? How would you describe your audience? Do they share enough information with you such that you can profile them?
4. I am interviewing one of your sponsors in fact, Kim and Tim of Mysteries Magazine. We just have not set the date yet. At face value the magazine and your show feels like a good fit, but beyond face value hat does you and husband's work have in common with Kim and Tim's magazine?
5. What is the full range of topics your program offers? What kind of feedback are you getting and how do you get that feedback?
6. Explain how viewers subscribe to view your show and archives. We know you want to add your program to more networks. How is that project going?
7. How do determine which story has an impact that best serves your mission and the greater majority of your audience? If someone is observing a very profound phenomenon, how does he or she get your attention and your interest to document the phenomenon and report on it during your show?
8. Secrecy has been a part of our culture, religion, and politics since the beginning of time, and when there are secrets there are humans seeking the truth. Based on your wide range of experience you are certain to gain appreciation for what some feel that secrets need to be kept. Why do we keep secrets from a historical stand point? We are all influenced by the work of another and inspired to do the same. Who were the icons of days' past exposing the truth as you do today, someone you'd admire?
9. Sometimes controversy makes us streamline our sense of life purpose, because controversy comes at a price. How did your desire to know impact the quality of your life and your relationships while coming into your own, and even now?
10. Kate, if you're asking the right kinds of questions, you've learned that good questions put you on the path to finding credible information, even when that information is hidden. What kinds of experiences groomed you for asking the right questions? In the process what did you learn about yourself?
11. More important than getting information is knowing what to do with it. It is said that the truth will set you free, but not if the truth causes fearful paralysis, in other words with information comes both power and responsibility. How do you groom your audience to great recipients and stewards of information using that information to impact our world in positive ways? What would you say is the best use for the information you discover?
12. The federal government has lots of solicitation grants for garage scientists and researchers to help along with advancing technology. Are there kinds of technologies that the government is interested in advancing with the public's help? Are there technologies that government is not interested in having advanced --- by anyone outside federal laboratories?
13. It would be an over simplification to assume that Out There TV is only about whistle blowing. If this is the case, then what is Out There TV really about? During our emailing for schedule this interview, you had suggested which days were the busiest. Tell our audience a little about the life of a day in your life making calls, scheduling shows, taping at the studio, and bringing it all together.
14. Nothing stays the same, not even a successful program. That being the case, how would you like to see your program expand and evolve, and based on its present development, what is that most likely going to look like?
16. How does spirituality come into play with your program or is spirituality an idea that always subject to a healthy skeptical Out There TV test?
17. Whether you view your role spiritual or humanistic, are you fulfilling your planetary purpose through Out There TV at this time in your mission?
18. Kate, would you please offer to the audience some helpful, inspiring word of advice, which you used to stay focus on finding your path and becoming that path?
Podcast with Kate Mucci from Out There TV! Click here to download MP3

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