LISThe Director of up-and-coming indie feature, Jentri Chancey invited Kimberlie Dykeman as a featured guest in the movie’s newly launched Sunny Side Up web series.  Chancey found out about the TV Host and author through her publisher and thought Dykeman would provide the perfect enlightening conversation on the topic of destiny, a central theme to the movie itself.  Lost In Sunshine‘sSunny Side Up series features vignettes and short interviews with people of diverse backgrounds on themes related to the upcoming film.

The entertaining and through-provoking chat between Chancey and Dykeman will be featured May 21, 2010 and indefinitely posted on the Lost In Sunshine and the Lost In Sunshine Channel.

Chancey and the producer Lorie Marsh have tapped the power of social media through the film’s website, a major tool for cumulative promotion and PR.  The idea being, invite the future audience members to grow with the movie watching the life span of its funding, creation and ultimate distribution, and participate with feedback.

About Lost in Sunshine: a story about love, loss and finding stillness and light in a seemingly dark world of unruly.  It deals with the emotional baggage we all carry around with us at some point in our lives. But, it’s funny, too.  Mostly, because life is funny. Really funny, even when it’s not supposed to be.

ygenKimberlie Dykeman’s savvy brand-building business acumen and growing SOAPBOX® motivational brand have earned her an upcoming interview on the cutting-edge radio show titled “Keeping Up with Gen Y” on WomensRadio Network, a growing online hub with a listener base worldwide of 1 million and growing. Having recently launched the audio rendition of her book “PURE SOAPBOX”, the TV Host, Motivational Speaker and Author was invited by Host Tamara Bell, Ph.D., Editor in Chief of Y Gen Out Loud, to be a special guest on her show. Aside from chatting about Dykeman’s entertainment and publishing endeavors, the conversation will focus on the growing message of the SOAPBOX® brand and its relevance to the Y generation.

Kimberlie’s show date June 11, 2010 and is available online indefinitely at the following websites:   
http://ygenoutloud.com and http://www.womensradio.com

Keeping Up with Gen Y on WomensRadio Network releases a new episode online every Wednesday.

About Y Gen Out Loud:
Y Gen Out Loud is a news organization that provides a platform for members of Generation Y, typically defined as between 18 and 30 years old, to bring their voices to the nation’s political and public policy conversations. Through independent, non-partisan journalism, Y Gen Out Loud nurtures accurate, informative, and interactive news content that educates and inspires civic participation among its young audience. Y Gen Out Loud is a news organization that provides a platform for members of Generation Y, typically defined as between 18 and 30 years old, to bring their voices to the nation’s political and public policy conversations. Through independent, non-partisan journalism, Y Gen Out Loud nurtures accurate, informative, and interactive news content that educates and inspires civic participation among its young audience. It is a registered 501c-3.

In partnership with WomensRadio Network, Y Gen Out Loud has created a new radio show especially for Generation Y. Keeping Up with Gen Y offers discussions, interviews, and commentary about important issues of the day from the perspective of Generation Y. Aimed at all generations interested in learning about and inspiring young people, this series features professionals, experts, researchers, and members of Generation Y who share insights and experiences about the topics on the minds of today’s young adults.