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As seen on Good Things Utah – preview of Jessop’s Journal TV show this Sunday at 10 on ABC4

(DOUG JESSOPJESSOP’S JOURNAL) Museums, Music & Movies. That’s the title of this week’s episode of Jessop’s Journal, a 30-minute collection of powerful, positive and inspirational stories and music that airs this Sunday morning at 10 on ABC4 TV.

Tune into Good Things Utah every Friday morning to get the first sneak peek video of this popular, uplifting TV series hosted by veteran broadcaster, Doug Jessop.

Here is a preview of the ” Museums, Music & Movies ” episode that airs Sunday morning at 10 on ABC4 TV. Jessop’s Journal is a collection of “Powerful, Positive & Inspirational Stories” that airs on ABC4 Utah and worldwide at JessopsJournal.com

Today we are focusing on Museums, Music & Movies.

Doug’s first guest has been a powerful of being a modern-day treasure hunter.

Phil White has a positive message behind the scenes on movies.

We open the vault to some of my favorite past inspirational Caring Stories.

In between, Tamino entertains us.

Of course, don’t forget that Objects with stories are Treasures Remembered.

But first, Micah Christensen

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Consider this your personal invitation to watch this entire episode of Jessop’s Journal and share it with someone that enjoys powerful, positive and inspirational story. Jessop’s Journal airs Sunday mornings at 10 on ABC4 TV and you can watch on-demand at JessopsJournal.com.

Everyone has a story. I strongly feel that “stories have power”. Chances are that if you are going through something, that someone else probably has as well. The shared experiences we humans have can help each other. That my friend makes the point that stories “help us understand each other.”

You don’t have to agree with everyone, but in my opinion, if people would take more time getting to knowing more about others and where they are coming from, we just might find out that we have more similarities than differences.

Jessop’s Journal is something special when it comes to broadcast news. I have the honor of being able to do longer in-depth interviews that you don’t normally see with people from all walks of life. A big shout out goes to my collaborator, Ed Wilets, who does a great job as my videographer/editor for all my stories.

For Doug Jessop, it all started with a cassette recorder he got for Christmas when he was 12 years old growing up in Southern California. Doug interviewed relatives, friends and anyone else that might have a good story. You can follow Doug at www.DougJessop.com, on YouTube.com/DougJessop, and @DougJessopNews on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter.