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Photo moonshot with Makaila Nichols, the Blatantly Honest Foundation

Gary Pageau Season 1 Episode 17

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Gary Pageau of the Dead Pixels Society talks with Makaila Nichols, author and founder of the Blatantly Honest Foundation. At 18, Nichols wrote "Blatantly Honest," a best-selling book about her battle with body issues, bullying and sexual assault. From there, she started the Blatantly Honest Foundation to "change the stigma behind bullying and other social issues by educating the public, encouraging students to share their stories and to become Blatantly Honest in their own lives."

In addition to educational resources and talks on bullying, body image, mental health and more, Blatantly Honest conceived the Moon Missio, a program to help today’s youth take part in mission planned for 2021 and send their image into space. Participants can choose personal or professional images and send them to the moon where no one can look down on them again. Capturelife is a technology partner; to participate, browse to moonmission.capturelife.com.

For information on becoming a partner, go to https://moonmission.capturelife.com/partners

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Hosted and produced by Gary Pageau
Edited by Olivia Pageau
Announcer: Erin Manning

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