Meet Jeremy, a curious 13-year-old who joins forces with seven life masters to discuss topics and questions with which all tweens, teens and young adults grapple during their formative years. Topics include the perils of trying to become happy through external accomplishment rather than internal choice; separating the real me from my public image; questioning the necessity of rigid absolutes; and the value of taking a proactive approach to crafting a strong, ethical and happy identity. Acquire the wisdom of the ages from coaches at the forefront of their respective fields, such as biblical scholar John Dominic Crossan, university philosophy professor Hubert Dreyfus and yoga instructor Sara Ivanhoe. Entertaining, fun and profound, Finding My Way is a great catalyst for energetic discussion and participation at your next youth function. Enlightened Living Productions. EcuFilm reviewer’s note: For a list of life masters in the film, click the More Info tab on this page. A free leader’s guide is available by clicking the Study Guides link located in the lower right-hand side of this page.
Life masters are:
Landon Carter, leadership trainer and management consultant
John Dominic Crossan, biblical scholar and author
Hubert Dreyfus, philosophy professor from University of California—Berkeley and author
David Gerrold, film director and award-winning science-fiction author who wrote The Trouble With Tribbles episode for the original Star Trek
Matt Huseman, songwriter and musician
Sara Ivanhoe, yoga instructor whose DVDs include Yoga For Dummies and Yoga on the Edge
Herb Tanzer, executive coach and management consultant
Audience: Youth age 12 to young adult
Running Time: 3 sessions, 25 minutes each for the first 2 sessions; session 3 is discussion and activity based
Suggested Settings: Sunday school, small groups, evening programs, retreats