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Apache Tears Video Productions We give your story a voice and turn it into a video legacy for you and your loved ones.

Would you like a personalized keepsake video about you or that special someone in your life? After our interview, you provide a few photos or video snippets and I provide the rest including theme music.

How awesome! Take a few minutes to watch this "Work to Ride" success story, a spotlight on one woman (and more) in the P...
26/03/2024

How awesome! Take a few minutes to watch this "Work to Ride" success story, a spotlight on one woman (and more) in the Palm Beaches.

Tune in on Tuesday, March 12, at noon, for a celebration of women in The Palm Beaches! Meet local female leaders making a positive impact in the community – ...

After listening to someone who was exhausted to the point of tears, I suggested they give themselves grace. Then I sent ...
04/03/2024

After listening to someone who was exhausted to the point of tears, I suggested they give themselves grace. Then I sent them this link. Maybe you or someone you know needs this 2 min read.

In honor of Thanks-Living in November, we're offering up 5 ways to accept "failures", combat the negative voices in your head & give yourself grace as you go into the holiday season.

29/02/2024

Forgiveness is powerful.

TV/Film   Workshop 2/24 @ The Peach in WPB
20/02/2024

TV/Film Workshop 2/24 @ The Peach in WPB

01/01/2024
The only way we can heal the world is together.
25/12/2023

The only way we can heal the world is together.

07/12/2023

Happy Hanukkah to my dear friends and family who celebrate this Jewish holiday.

If you're having a bad day, I invite you to read any of the Unsung Heroes articles. It will melt away the hardness we so...
06/12/2023

If you're having a bad day, I invite you to read any of the Unsung Heroes articles. It will melt away the hardness we sometimes build up. I can only read one per day or the waterworks start. How about you?

After Jeff Balch's mom died, the response of three trash collectors has stayed with him.

Best wishes for a happy holiday!
23/11/2023

Best wishes for a happy holiday!

Jon Batiste is so talented. In this interview with Chris Wallace, Jon shows us how he plays Beethoven as written, in a B...
16/11/2023

Jon Batiste is so talented. In this interview with Chris Wallace, Jon shows us how he plays Beethoven as written, in a Bluesy style, and then as a gospel. Music can break all barriers, exactly what this world needs now.

is streaming on Max. Max:Max is the culture-defining entertainment service for every mood. With a ...

Do you know what ALOHA really means? Read two quotes by native Hawaiians who are recovering after Lahaina's devastating ...
16/09/2023

Do you know what ALOHA really means? Read two quotes by native Hawaiians who are recovering after Lahaina's devastating fire.
"Aloha means to listen to what is not said, to see what cannot be seen and to know the unknowable." It's a mindset, says Kilihune Ka'aihue.

Kaliko Kaauamo nods and chimes in: "Aloha is not just about love and light. It's also about honoring the opposite" — loss and pain.

Hawaii's aloha spirit helps restore wildfire-damaged community

Native Hawaiians say the aloha spirit is unique — and it's helping them recover.

17/08/2023

6 Ways for Highly Sensitive People to Create Healthy Boundaries
By setting healthy boundaries, we can protect our emotional well-being and unlock the full potential of our sensitivity. Embrace your sensitivity as a strength, tune into your emotions, and prioritize self-care.

08/08/2023

CLEGHORN, MILDRED IMOCH (1910–1997).
Traditional doll maker, schoolteacher, and Fort Sill Apache tribal leader, Mildred Imoch (En-Ohn or Lay-a-Bet) was born a prisoner of war at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, on December 11, 1910. Her grandfather had followed Geronimo into battle, and her grandparents and parents were imprisoned with the Chiricahua Apache in Florida, Alabama, and at Fort Sill. Her family was one of only seventy-five that chose to remain at Fort Sill instead of relocating to the Mescalero Reservation in New Mexico in 1913.

Mildred Cleghorn attended school in Apache, Oklahoma, at Haskell Institute in Kansas, and at Oklahoma State University, receiving a degree in home economics in 1941. After she finished her formal education, she spent several years as a home extension agent in Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, and then worked for sixteen years as a home economics teacher, first at Fort Sill Indian School at Lawton and then at Riverside Indian School at Anadarko. Later, she taught kindergarten at Apache Public School in Apache. She was married to William G. Cleghorn, whom she had met in Kansas, and their union produced a daughter, Peggy. In 1976 Mildred Cleghorn became chairperson of the Fort Sill Apache Tribe, newly organized as a self-governing entity. Her leadership in that government revolved around preserving traditional history and culture. She retired from the post at age eighty-five in 1995.

Cleghorn's many awards and recognitions included a human relations fellowship at Fisk University in 1955, the Ellis Island Award in 1987, and the Indian of the Year Award in 1989. She also served as an officer in the North American Indian Women's Association, as secretary of the Southwest Oklahoma Intertribal Association, and as treasurer of the American Indian Council of the Reformed Church of America.

Above all, Mildred Cleghorn was a cultural leader. She spent a lifetime creating dolls authentically clothed to represent forty of the tribes she had encountered in her teaching career. Her work was exhibited at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Her life ended in an automobile accident near Apache on April 15, 1997

05/06/2023

Forget the "stages" of grief. It is not a linear or logical step-by-step process. Rather it is a journey of one with support from others. Choose wisely.

04/06/2023

Kahu in Hawaiian means you are a guardian of your cherished pet, not the owner.

02/06/2023

You are the producer, director, writer and actor in your life. You can change the script at any time.

"Turning waste into wonder" Calling all   and    .
30/05/2023

"Turning waste into wonder" Calling all and .

A resource wonderland and learning center where materials are revived, repurposed and redistributed to those committed to creative exploration through reuse.

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to those special teachers in my life.
10/05/2023

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week to those special teachers in my life.

Think about it.
09/05/2023

Think about it.

08/05/2023

Apache Tears created these social media segments for Executive Producer and Creator, Joey Weisler, of THE THRONE IN THE CLASSROOM, a series written for television. We hope you will follow this project to learn more. The Throne in the Classroom

07/05/2023

The art of saying goodbye is to love and love stronger and harder, knowing that a goodbye can come at some point in time.

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