Find inspiration on this show. Gordon Castelnero, Michigan Emmy nominee and producer of Titanic The Final Chapter, opens up about his major life shift. It’s a shift that is impacting his work.
Where can you get this inside scoop? Gordon addresses the key change while interviewing with Denise Turney on Off The Shelf (https://www.blogtalkradio.com/denise-turney-).
But, more about Gordon. He’s a creative who worked with entertainment industry leaders. It’s how he made a name for himself in Michigan’s television market. Early in his career, Gordon produced documentaries for Detroit television. Not one to be denied, he and a friend started Cambiare Entertainment after receiving rejections for a television documentary idea that they had. The documentary Michigan, It Started Here aired on December 7, 1996.
The show was a hit! How about this? The show earned a 11.5 rating and a Michigan Emmy nomination. Furthermore, Castelnero went on to write and produce two more documentaries, Michigan and the American Dream and Titanic The Final Chapter. A real trailblazer, Gordon has written more than 25 television show proposals and earned more than six Michigan Emmy nominations.
Staying on the vine
Off The Shelf listeners get the inside scoop on Gordon Castelnero and what prompted him to write the book Staying on the Vine. The book offers a fictional account of Gordon’s shift from focusing largely on money and the trappings of success to pursuing Christ based opportunities.
Denise Turney, host of Off The Shelf, shares that, “Gordon invest his all in what he believes in.” She continues, “First indication of that revealed itself early in Gordon’s career when he started his own company to get his work on television.
Years later, as Off The Shelf listeners learn, Gordon made a different investment. He gave his life to Christ and never looked back. He put his new life to pen and paper in Staying on the Vine.”
Gordon shares this about Staying on the Vine, “God always threw them (his wife and him) a lifeline of grace through revelations they routinely ignored, but would come to embrace after hitting rock bottom.” Fans of television, radio and entertainment are encouraged to tune in. Also, music lovers may appreciate what Gordon shares about his work compiling the book, Earl Scruggs: A Bluegrass Banjo Legend.
Off The Shelf (https://www.blogtalkradio.com/denise-turney-) airs live on Saturday at 11am/EST. The show’s host, Denise Turney, is the author of the books Long Walk Up, Portia, Spiral, Love Has Many Faces, Rosetta’s Great Hope, Gada’s Glory and Gregory The Lionhearted. Her new book, Love Pour Over Me, is a coming of age romantic mystery.
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