Category Archives: AWF2

AWF II – Episode 14: Creativity

Creativity in general? Mandatory! You have to be contributing something. That’s Rachel’s opinion. Do you agree? What is creativity to you? How about getting creative by participating in this transmedia documentary?

In episode 14 Margaret, Rachel and Tina talk about the ways they are creative, how it changed in ten years, how at least one pretended to not be a punk rocker anymore and how all of this is influencing their children.

This is a transmedia documentary, so we want to hear from YOU. Share your opinions and experiences via video response or comment. To get you started: How important is creativity to you? If it is important, how are you creative?

Our tip: Watch from the beginning to find out who these women are and why they’re discussing these subjects. But feel free to just watch whatever subject interests you.

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AWF II – Episode 13: Drugs and Alcohol

What if your mother did drugs with you when you were a teenager? What do you tell your own kids about drugs and alcohol? Do you abstain? Do you indulge? Do you dabble?

In episode 13 Margaret, Rachel and Tina open up about their relationship to drugs and alcohol – as kids, as members of counter culture, as mothers of teenage children.

This is a transmedia documentary so we want to hear from YOU. Share your opinions and experiences via video response or comment. To get you started: What are some of your thoughts about drugs and alcohol?

Our tip: Watch from the beginning to find out who these women are and why they’re discussing these subjects. But feel free to just watch whatever subject interests you.

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Purchase the full 90-minute All’s Well and Fair II (2006 version) limited release DVD via amazon.

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AWF II – Episode 12: Food

Feeding your children healthy food is probably one of the most important aspects of good parenting. What if you can’t afford healthy food? What if your president claims that ketchup is a vegetable?

In episode 12 Tina and Margaret talk about food, nutrition and why vegetarianism could end welfare.

This is a transmedia documentary so we want to hear from YOU. Share your opinions and experiences via video response or comment. To get you started: How important are food and nutrition choices for you?

Our tip: Watch from the beginning to find out who these women are and why they’re discussing these subjects.

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Purchase the full 90-minute All’s Well and Fair II (2006 version) limited release DVD via amazon.

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AWF II – Episode 11: Margaret’s Ten Years

Margaret believes in “willing in” what she desires. Apparently it also worked for her husband when he wanted something different… In the end everyone got what they wanted…
Check out what happened to Margaret and her family during the 10 years in-between filming.

And please share with us your stories. To get you started you could answer this episode’s question: Have you ever desired anything – and then made it happen?

Our tip: Watch from the beginning to find out who these women are and why they’re discussing these subjects.

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Purchase the full 90-minute All’s Well and Fair II (2006 version) limited release DVD via amazon.

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AWF II – Episode 10: Money

“Money isn’t evil” is one of the things Margaret says she has learned in the ten years between our interviews. Find out how else she, Rachel and Tina changed their minds and realities regarding money – or how they stayed the same.

This is a transmedia documentary so we want YOU to actively participate in telling the story! Share your thoughts via video response or comments. To get you started: What are some of your thoughts about money?

Our tip: Watch from the beginning to find out who these women are and why they’re discussing these subjects.

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Purchase the full 90-minute All’s Well and Fair II (2006 version) limited release DVD via amazon.

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