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Tootin' My Own Horn

So this whole project (Smart Spaces: Inside & Out) started four years ago when my friend Amy and I decided to go to one of those breakthrough seminar Friday night events. The point of the evening was to create a life greater than we could imagine.

I turned to Amy and said "what I would really like to do is create a TV show that would showcase everything that I do at the Urban Farm" http://www.urbanfarm.org. She looked back at me and said "well Greg you also need to include the indoor ideas." I looked right back at her and said "that will be your job."

In that moment our TV show was born.

Fast forward two years and a whole lot of investment later and we have the pilot for Smart Spaces: Inside & Out which you can view at http://www.smartspacestv.net/watch/.

Out team has worked over the past year to bring this kind of positive green programming to the air - being distracted by the launch of our web portal http://www.smartspacestv.net, and until yesterday not much has occurred with the pilot.

And in this moment out pilot has been accepted into the second annual Independent Television Festival presented by Comcast. http://www.itvfest .org. We are all really excited to see the outcome of this.

The festival will take place at Los Angeles' Raleigh Studios July 27-29th, with an opening party to kick of the event on the eve of the 24th.

Hope to see some of you there.

Greg

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