"Empowering Minds" with host Martin Sheen will be teaming with some of the individuals who are spearheading this movement for the creation of content for Public Television that educates consumers on the dangers that exist. By effectively demonstrating the options for treatment, for potential recourse after an illness, and for effective disease prevention, there is the distinct possibility that the growing rates of food-related illness could be drastically reduced in the coming years. Featuring Martin Sheen, these segments can illustrate the importance of such issues to a wide audience.
"Empowering Minds" provides non-commercial television programming to Public Television stations, and features educational content from around the world. These segments will be distributed directly to the Public Television stations.
"Empowering Minds" is not affiliated with PBS. For more information on the series and food-borne illnesses, or to inquire about participation in the series, visit www.empoweringmindstv.com or email info@empoweringmindstv.com.
Contact Information: Jon Aaron
Empowering Minds
West Palm Beach, FL
USA
Voice: 561-826-0828
http://www.empoweringmindstv.com
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"Empowering Minds" with Host "Martin Sheen" Educates Audiences on Foodborne Illness
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