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- A young woman joins an underground game of pain endurance, hoping to win the prize; $1 million. As things progress, she's forced to endure ever-increasing torturous pain, as her opponent engages ever-more horrific methods to manipulate and defeat her.
- This movie tells the story of the incredible Joey Feek and her amazing life. Filmed while battling cancer, Joey along with her family and friends show you that it's not just physically healthy people who live healthy lives. Take a little time to laugh, smile, and cry with this amazing woman's journey and the goodbyes of her loving family when she decides to let the Lord lead her home.
- Reconnecting Roots is a series hosted by Gabriel McCauley. It's purpose is to bridge the generational gap by portraying American Progress through music, culture, and history over the last 150 years while highlighting what values we may be losing as time goes on.
- Legendary singer-songwriters share the stories behind some of Country Music's greatest hits. Each episode features musical performances from songwriters in an intimate "in the round" style mimicking a traditional jam session.
- WWII stories are especially important now as we have little time left with our remaining brave veterans who saved freedoms and liberated nations. Many war films and stories present the battles, but Charlie's story shows another side of our GI's lives. In France, it was common for our soldiers to date, which served to alleviate the daily uncertainty, fear, loneliness, and ugliness of the war. Charlie and Anthelmette's purity and humility, the end of their relationship, and what happened nearly 70 years later, makes their story unique and beautiful, while reminding us of the important relationship between the USA and France.
- "Super Fine Rewind" is an original web series for Nickelodeon which recaps their beloved shows in the form of vintage-style music videos. Brand new songs are played by a super stylish band, who take us back to those characters and TV series that have stuck with us throughout life.
- What does religious freedom mean to America today? Gabe travels to Flushing, New York - the birthplace of spiritual liberty in America - to find out.
- Taking the immigration story back overseas on a visit to Ireland, Gabe answers the question of why so many Irish people came to America. This helps us to better understand the DNA behind our diverse nation, while examining true immigrant success stories.
- From migration to mobility, the reason we travel has changed alongside technology. Looking to the future, Gabe visits a cutting edge Hyperloop company in California to see firsthand how Americans hope to get around in the years to come.
- 2018–TV EpisodeFrom your turn-table to your pocket to the cloud: how technology has changed the way we listen to music and each other. Gabe visits Jack White's Third Man Pressing to find out if the vinyl resurgence is just a fad, or if it's here to stay.
- To continue the "Farm-to-Table" conversation from Season 1, we examine "Field to Fork" - a program training a new generation of "hipster hunters" to source meat directly and locally. Netflix's "MeatEaters" hosts Steve Rinella and Ryan Callaghan also offer insight into the dark history of hunting in America while discussing whether hunting is still relevant today.
- American has a difficult history when it comes to the narrative of Native Americans. To better understand how a sovereign nation functions as a part of "We The People," Gabe visits the Navajo Nation and gains first-hand insight into their story.
- In the Season 2 finale, we ride the rails of history at the 150th Golden Spike anniversary. Gabe talks with descendants of Chinese railroad workers about their how the centuries- old technology keeps this country running today.
- With a snap of a button, Americans started turning memories into art. But is a picture still worth a thousand words when we take millions of photos per day? How photography 'developed' from dark rooms to phone screens.
- How the clothing industry functions to fit the form of the American people.