Part II: When I See You Smile – 30 Movie Scenes that Always Bring a Smile to Your Face

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The response was so strong, we decided to create a Part II. These are some truly memorable and binge-able scenes. Enjoy Part II and enjoy the smiles and feelings of goodness they bring to your heart

Part I – If you want more..

The Bus Scene – Almost Famous

Bar Insults – Roxanne

Robbing the Bank with the Baby – Raising Arizona

Soggy Bottom Boys Show Scene – O’ Brother Where Art Thou

Juno and Bleeker Sing – Juno

The Kiss – Some Kind of Wonderful

My Boy’s Wicked Smart – Good Will Hunting

I’ll Show You Out of Order – Scent of a Woman

Superman Comes Back to Kick-Ass – Superman II

I’d Just Kill You – Jack Reacher

Bond Meets Vesper – Casino Royale

Opening of Manhattan – Woody Allen

Can’t Take My Eyes Off of You – Ten Things I Hate About You

The Ending After Prom – She’s All That

Goodbye to Brian – Fast and Furious 7

Truffle Shuffle – The Goonies

The Ending – An Officer and a Gentleman

Ending Credits – Inside Out

It’s Me, Jessica – The Hot Chick

Opening Scene – Clueless

Space Age Love Song – Career Opportunities

The Essay Scene – The Breakfast Club

Do You Trust Me? – Titanic

They’ll Never Take Our Freedom – Braveheart

Glove on the Ice – Serendipity

Big Mistake. Huge! – Pretty Woman

I Wrote You Every day for a Year – The Notebook

Pottery Scene – Ghost

Shallow – A Star is Born

I Say A Little Prayer – My Best Friend’s Wedding


When I See You Smile – 40 Movie Scenes that Always Bring a Smile to Your Face (Right now we really need that)

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We asked a panel of experts (Okay, we asked family and friends) to name movie scenes that always put a smile on their faces. Spoiler, some will make you smile and cry.

We hope in this difficult time, these scenes will remind you of the importance of happiness, love, tenderness, hope, and togetherness.

Let us kick it off:

The Rainbow Connection – The Muppet Movie

Sleepless in Seattle – Final Scene (Fateful Meeting)

Ralphie Bunny Suit – A Christmas Story

I Believe Speech – Bull Durham

Wanna Have a Catch Dad? – Field of Dreams

Dirty Dancing – Final Dance of the Season

You Had Me at Hello – Jerry Maguire

Rudy’s Victory – Rudy

I’m Alive – Scrooged

Before We Go – Final Scene

Definitely, Maybe – April Ending Scene

I’m Just a Girl Standing in Front of a Boy – Notting Hill

The Princess Bride – Poison Scenehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMz7JBRbmNo

Disney Princesses from Ralph Breaks the Internet II

Falco Winning Touchdown – The Replacements

We are Infinite – Perks of Being a Wallflower

To Me, You are Perfect – Love Actually

Oh Captain, My Captain – Dead Poets Society

Fake Orgasm – When Harry Met Sally

Ferris Bueller Opening Monologue – Ferris Buellers Day Off

The Hanson Brothers Play Dirty – Slapshot

If I Only Had a Brain – The Wizard of Oz

Puttin’ on the Ritz – Young Frankenstein

Grow Old With You – The Wedding Singer

That’s a Prayer – Bruce Almighty

An American Symphony – Mr. Holland’s Opus

Jimmy Takes the Final Shot – Hoosiers

The Cat Scene – Breakfast at Tiffany’s

Herb Brooks Speech – Miracle

Boombox Scene – Say Anything

Happy – Despicable Me 2

Luke Destroys the Death Star – Star Wars

Afternoon Delight – Anchorman

Food Poisoning – Bridesmaids

Three Amigos Salute – Three Amigos

School Dance – Back to the Future

Sloth Scene – Zootopia

The Finish Line – Cool Runnings

You Make My Dreams – 500 Days of Summer

19 Years Later – Harry Potter


Mariah Carey sends a message of love to our first responders with her live-at-home tribute of “Hero”

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“We are united in this effort and in this moment. I want to take this time to acknowledge and honor the sacrifices of those who work every day taking care of their communities in this time of need and uncertainty. The heroes that are making our daily lives possible. Let’s continue to support them and each other. This is ‘Hero'” – Mariah Carey

Baptism of the Soul (Mood of the World) – Original Poem

By Mark A. Leon

Me and my thoughts alone together wandering these empty streets forever
No one to mind my way
 
Silence here; an echo there
Don’t breathe too loud
The evil lingers in the air
 
In the sky I only see a single bird reminding me of how this world used to be
Fast forward this part and bring me back to the world I once knew long ago
Maybe that was just yesterday
 
Hear my swear; reject this prayer
Help me find my way
 
The sun below is sinking fast
A shadow becoming overcast
Soon the darkness will solidify and stay
 
In the night I feel less tight
The bondage now is free
 
I see no faces, but hear them call from a million miles away
 
A thousand points of light
An hourglass slowly slipping away
In a boom, a sense of doom
When will we get to play
I’m lost in a jungle of grey but yearn to soak in the waters so blue
 
Lovers fear
Strangers stare
Too much insanity so hard to care
 
Find the river
Cleanse this disease away
All the mistakes; all the regrets; all the lingering moments of selfishness
A baptism of the soul
Bury the past
Explore the whole
 
Will this light again ignite or will it burn out
Will we whisper dreams and relive those romantic scenes
With our hair blowing in the wind, soon we will be free again

Local Charleston Organization “I Serve with Joy” banding together with the community launching key COVID-19 Initiatives

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While the reality of COVID-19 presents new unforeseen obstacles in our daily lives, it also presents the opportunity for us to find more ways to drive the community forward.

With that in mind, I Serve with Joy hopes you can lend a hand as they increase their efforts to reach groups of people that need our collective support. Your donation will help I Serve With Joy’s Covid-19 Crisis initiatives.

  • Feeding the Community – Delivering food items to those in need
  • Neighbors Helping Neighbors – Donating Fresh Start hygiene kits to local youth
  • Hero Hugs – Providing lunches to heroes working to fight COVID-19

According to Joy Campbell, founder of I Serve with Joy, “During this pandemic, our focus is on driving the community forward by both directly serving those in need, and supporting the local economy by purchasing supplies from local grocery stores and local restaurants. 1000s of families have gone from having a job one day to reduced hours or no job at all the next day.  By collaborating with our community partners and sponsors, we can effectively identify those in need and help get them vital resources.” 

UPCOMING EVENT

On April 18, I Serve with Joy will be participating in the Feed the Community Drive=Up hosted by Park Circle Cares at Shiloh SDA Church on Dorchester Rd.

Your immediate donations will help I Serve with Joy provide 300 (or more!) hygiene kits to local underserved youth.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

  • Drop off donations of travel-sized  hygiene products (soap, shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste, lotion, deodorant, etc) can be made at: 

Ladles of Coosaw Creek ( 11 am to 3 pm)

8600 Dorchester Rd, Summerville

COMMUNITY SUPPORTERS

I Serve with Joy wants to give public thanks to all those who are making the expansion of these initiatives a success in one way or another. We have a long way to go but we are stronger together thanks to these wonderful folks: Park Circle Cares; Restore Global; Ladles of Coosaw Creek; The Lowcountry Blessing Box Project; Charleston Good; Nippitaty Distillery; the Kelly Golden Show; South Sports Central; Raising Cane’s; Charles Brave, President of SC AFL-CIO; Jonathan Cramer, Digital Marketer; Hilary Kemptner at Hilkemp; Lewis & Associates; LaRoche with Posay and CeraVe; Desiree with Keller Williams Charleston Mt. Pleasant; Curtis with EXP Reality; Terry with Mary Kay; and John with the Stroud Group at the Boulevard Company.

You too can join I Serve with Joy’s efforts: http://www.iservewithjoy.org

ABOUT I SERVE WITH JOY

iServeWithJoy is a 501(c)(3) organization with the purpose and mission to serve the community and world. In addition to the Fresh Kits projects, they provide a number of other programs for youth including Queens for a Day, Prince Charming Day, Community Clean Up Day, and Wash Day. None of their work is possible without support from the community.

Don’t Be Afraid to Say Goodbye

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By Mark A. Leon

“How lucky I am to have known someone who was so hard to say goodbye to.” – Unknown

“Why does it take a minute to say hello and forever to say goodbye?” – Unknown

Change is frightening and physically holding someone’s hand that you love one last time is a feeling most of us never want to face. It is an inevitability of life that every person will face. Some goodbyes are as easy as walking away and not looking back while others are wrapped in final closure.

Everyone you ever face in your life, you will say goodbye to in spoken and unspoken words. You can’t neglect that fact of life. Perhaps that is why the fear of death and commitment are two of the top ten most feared things. So many of us will try and find the silver lining in goodbye with phrases like:

  • Every goodbye is one step closer to a new hello
  • Every ending is closer to a new beginning
  • You have to say goodbye to know how much they really meant
  • Don’t think of this as a goodbye but a reflection on all the wonderful times you shared
  • You will always have the memories

It is all psychological bullshit. It is an attempt to sugarcoat a bitter cupcake. Farewells suck. Especially to ones that have brought you so much happiness and contentment. Why would we ever want to let go of someone that has affected our lives?

There is a difference.
Letting go and saying goodbye is very different.

Everything in life has a purpose, or at least we have created the perception that it does. We have all had the one that got away. The lost love; the true soul mate; the person that made me believe in love; you got the idea.

Is there anything wrong with those moments of solace when you light some candles, drink wine and remember the times you shared and even create a scenario in your mind where you two are still together? Actually no. It is healthy and so often you feel better afterward. Maybe after the hangover has gone away. It is the flushing of feelings that is necessary. If it wasn’t, we wouldn’t have decades of sappy love songs from Richard Marx to KC and JoJo.

An emotional flush. What a great thought. It is healthy and can even burn off calories.

Now, let us get back on topic. As a person who is well-traveled and has had more than my share of people come in and out of my life, I can feel comfortable saying some were harder than others. Some even still are. Do I miss a few every single day? Absolutely. I have also put life in perspective and come to expect this.

Here is what you need to remember:

  1. Don’t ever let go of anyone.  Whether they were a friend, lover or enemy, they impacted your life.  That is critical to understand.  They shaped your morals, feelings, actions, and lifestyle in some small or big way.
  2. Saying goodbye takes tremendous courage.  Look deep inside your soul and gather all that courage.  It is hard and you will resist but it is essential, not just in that moment but in the future as you reflect back.
  3. Farewells are healthy.  They are part of our growth process.  Life is a constant evolution of growth, change, and adjustment.  We want to accept that as we strive to become the best person we can
  4. The hardest thing for most people when saying goodbye is to make peace with yourself.  Often times we blame ourselves for the separation. Never ever blame yourself.

That is it.

Goodbye will happen many times throughout our lives.

Some will be heart-wrenching and others will be subtle.  It will happen.  More often for some of us.

We need to accept it will happen and use the courage we all have inside to allow it.

Say What You Need To Say – Opportunity to Celebrate Life and Love

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By Mark A. Leon

Life is interesting. Death is eternal and boring

Life is unpredictable, surreal, beautiful, magical and enchanting with each moment and each breath

It is the music, the sunsets, the long slow kisses, the rainbows, the emotions, the risks, the adventures, the smell of the flowers, the glow of the stars, the warmth of the sun, the coolness of the spring breeze. It is the snowfall in winter and the leaves of all colors in the Autumn. Every turn is magic. We are mystified by our actions.

Why then do we waste it in the safety of our comfort zone? How often do you think about death? Once, is too much. It will happen. It is a course in our life that will eventually greet us. Why then stop the amazing journey that is life with the thought of something you have no control over?

Take a moment to let that sink in.

When we are young we want to fall in love.
When we grow up we want a great job.
When we get older we want financial security.
When we retire we want a place to relax and play.

Now let us look between the lines.

Dreams
Passions
Desires
Goals
Achievements

Remember all those amazing ideas running through our heads?
Of course, you do.
What are you waiting for?
I don’t know either.

This truly complex thing that houses blood, organs, muscles and a brain is a remarkable thing. More importantly, it gives you options to soar to the clouds.

It takes a strong person to be a dreamer. It takes a strong person to take the leap and pursue those dreams.

What fascinates me is that we lose ourselves in fantasies, action films and supernatural and rely on cinematic magic to help us escape our own lives, even for a few brief moments. The irony is that all the magic is around us. It is in the ability to breathe in life each day. It is watching a human life grow. It is watching a plane fly through the sky and defies gravity. It is watching men watch us from space. It is about the endless possibilities available.

Maybe if we put the guns down, stop the hatred, look pass the prejudice, take those dreams we write on paper and take a chance. Even if each of us took one risk. Just one. That is 6.3 billion risks. We may not all achieve the goals we are looking for but just think about what a great world it would be if just a small percentage of those risks become realistic dreams. Wow.

Don’t wait for a catalyst or life-changing event to get off your ass and become the person you want to be.
Here is your catalyst; the sunrise.
Make tomorrow the starting point of a life worth living.
Take advantage of your gift and make it special.

That is what I would like you to take away from this.

Postpartum Support Charleston is turning its Annual Moms’ Run to a Virtual Event

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Annual Moms’ Run Goes Virtual 

A virtual 5K is the perfect opportunity to get some exercise and fresh air, support a local nonprofit and adhere to social distancing guidelines. Postpartum Support Charleston is turning its 17th annual Moms’ Run into a virtual 5K. 

The race is normally held the Saturday of Mother’s Day weekend, but with the virtual format, organizers are hosting the race during National Maternal Mental Health Week from May 3-9. Anyone can participate in the run/walk. Registration is $20 per person and all proceeds benefit Postpartum Support Charleston’s work helping moms in the Charleston area who are struggling with postpartum depression and anxiety. This year also marks the organization’s 20th anniversary. 

Participants also have the option to purchase a Moms’ Run shirt – perfect for a post-run selfie. 

“Earlier this year, we had decided to skip our Moms’ Run in 2020 while we searched for a new venue. Our long-time venue, MUSC Health Stadium on Daniel Island, was no longer available, and we weren’t able to get approval from the City of Charleston for a new venue,” explained Elaine DeaKyne, executive director. “Now, we’ve decided to turn a negative into a positive and host a virtual 5K.”

The annual Moms’ Run is Postpartum Support Charleston’s largest fundraiser, so transitioning the event to a virtual run allows the organization to raise much-needed funds to support local moms through peer groups, education and connection to critical resources such as counseling and medical assistance. 

Anyone can join the event, and participants are encouraged to map out a 3.1-mile route close to their home. Participants will even receive a running bib template they can print at home to make the race feel more official. Families and individuals can run, walk or push a stroller. Participants are encouraged to take photos and share on social media with the hashtag #virtualmomsrun and tag Postpartum Support Charleston on Facebook and Instagram @ppdsupportchs. 


To sign up for the race and purchase a shirt, visit https://www.ppdsupport.org/events/momsrun2020  

Lowcountry Panera Locations Are Open to Meet the Community Needs (including some special offers)

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Panera Bread is doing its part to help the community with healthy options throughout the Lowcountry. Here are details on open locations and specials they are running for To-Go / Online Ordering

Click Here for Online Ordering

Locations open:

  • West Ashley—2000 Sam Rittenberg Blvd
  • Ashley Phosphate—2135 Ashley Phosphate Rd
  • Summerville–1311 N Main St.
  • Wescott—9480 Dorchester Rd

Hours: 7am-8pm

Services: To-Go, Online Ordering (Delivery, Pick-Up)

Offer: Receive $10 off online order of $40 or more through 4/13 when you enter code TENOFF at checkout

Powerful New Book By A Charleston Based Former Emmy-Winning TV Anchor & Tech Exec Nina Sossamon-Pogue Encourages Resilience In The Face Of Today’s Adversity

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CHARLESTON, S.C., April 6, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Job loss or career change. Health challenges. Financial struggles. The country is undergoing an enormous challenge, on so many levels, because of the pandemic. But there is a resource to help the nation through this difficult chapter.

A new book, This is Not ‘The End’: Strategies to Get You Through the Worst Chapters of Your Life (Morgan James Publishing, April 7, 2020, Trade Paper, 140 pages $14.95; ISBN: 978-1-6-4279-806-7), provides an insightful roadmap for anyone in a major life event who feels that life will never be the same. This book was scheduled to be released, August 18, 2020, but was rushed to press because of its timely message.

How do you overcome adversity, trauma, change, or life-altering moments? How resilient, optimistic, or empowered are you to find a way to live with a significant negative event and meet the challenges and opportunities posed by it?

“While today may be a miserable part of a really crappy chapter in your life,” says author and speaker Nina Sossamon-Pogue, “This is Not ‘The End’ helps you see that your life is not ruined.  You’re just in a tough plot twist, and better days are ahead.”

Nina knows firsthand, having experienced a number of life-changing events that could have permanently put her on a dangerous path.  She has managed to live a successful and happy life despite suffering major setbacks and unexpected events.

Nina, since age five, defined herself as a gymnast.  On the United States Gymnastics Team with Mary Lou Retton, her dreams got derailed when she fell short of competing in the 1984 Olympics. As a highly recruited NCAA gymnast, her aspirations were crushed by a career-ending injury. But that didn’t stop her.

She went on to pursue a career in journalism. After being named Charleston’s Favorite Newscaster for seven straight years, she lost her job due to budget cuts. But that didn’t stop her.

Nina also got divorced in her mid-30’s and was suddenly a single mom of two. But that didn’t stop her.

She landed at another TV station and went on to win the Emmy for Best News Anchor in the Southeast. But a horrible accident threw her life into darkness. She ran over her co-anchor’s 11-month old baby in their driveway, crushing the boy’s skull. Miraculously, he lived and made a full recovery. The event left her flirting with self-sabotaging and suicidal thoughts. But that didn’t stop her.

Nina went back on the air, then joined the leadership team at a tech company and then became an author. Nina provides strategies and insights on how anyone can get through the worst chapters of their life.

“While this book was not written with COVID-19 in mind, it addresses emotions that so many people are struggling with now”. says Nina  “It empowers people to take control in uncertain times, job loss, trauma, failure, uncertainty. No matter what has happened, author your own script. Bad things happen whether you are the victim, or the cause of them. Major events move your story in a new direction. You are still the author of your life story. All the pages ahead are still blank. Your choices become your story. You can control the actions and the words of the main character. Failure, loss or adversity often comes before achievement and fulfillment. This is a plot-twist. You get to determine what happens next, THIS is Not ‘The End’.”

Contact Information: Media Connect 

Brian Feinblum 212-583-2718 Brian.Feinblum@finnpartners.com