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Ep.5-Luke Segreto: The Journey From Intern to Documentary Producer

• Jason Wasser, LMFT • Season 1 • Episode 4
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Luke has been working professionally in the post-production industry since 2011.  He initially interned at Technicolor in New York City, and eventually became a Digital Media Technician at the newly merged Technicolor-Postworks.  After two years he decided to leave the company and make the move to Los Angeles where he pursued freelance work spanning a variety of production and post-production positions.  Deciding to focus more on post-production, he occupied the role of Jr. Editor/Asset Manager for travel brand Black Buddha.  After leaving his position there to pursue new opportunities, he founded Indigo Rising Films.  He completed his first feature-length documentary, Stressed, which is available to watch now.

A new exploration into emotional stress and exciting science surrounding Neuro Emotional Technique (N.E.T.).  The film delves into our history with stress, how we got to where we are today, and where we go from here.  Featuring Dr. Daniel Monti (Director - Marcus Institute of Integrative Health) and leading neuroscientist Dr. Andrew Newberg (DMT: The Spirit Molecule), we get a fresh perspective on the effects of stress.  Thanks to a new study from the Marcus Institute of Integrative Health at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA, there is now compelling evidence that this breakthrough intervention can help people to alleviate their emotional stress, as well as deeper insight into this exciting topic.

https://indigorisingfilms.com
https://stresseddoc.com

Personal Reflection Questions for the Listener:

What things did you feel that were not accessible to your as you were growing up educationally, professionally, or information wise?
What were some of the areas of life you had to make some major changes or adapt to?
What came easily to you about this adaptation?
What was the challenges you saw?
What goals have you really struggled with but at the end you saw massive success?
Who has been a major influence on you when it came to reaching your goals?
How specifically did they help, guide, mentor or coach you?
What was your biggest lessons learned?
Luke talks about getting rid of the fear of failure factor.
If you were able to get rid of that, what would you do right now? What would you change in your life?
What would you go back to that you have quit in the past?
What challenges have you given up on too easily or too early?
What are you being too much of a perfectionist over instead of just putting yourself out there? What areas of your life do you carry the most doubt?
Are there things that you used to find fun to do that have become a chore? Why do you think that is?
What was a struggle you went through that during it you felt like you would never get to the end, but when you did, all the pain and effort was forgotten because of the feeling of massive success?
Who out there is doing what you are doing that you can emulate and be inspired by without losing yourself to try to be like them?
What would you say is your unique voice and perspective?
What project or experience has turned out to be better, different or more powerful than you originally through it would be when you first started?
What types of healing do you want to try but were afraid due to thinking its either not scientifically validated or you don't know enough about it?

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