
LiveHopeLove, produced by Stephanie Guyer-Stevens, has won a 2010 Gracie Award for Outstanding Documentary – Public.
Read more about Stephanie’s win here.
LiveHopeLove is a one hour special that looks at the universal problems faced by people with HIV/AIDS, through the specific lens of Jamaica, where almost no one is unaffected by the disease. What are the unique realities of this small island nation that set its HIV/AIDS sufferers apart from those in the rest of the world? Poet and writer Kwame Dawes travels to Jamaica to explore the experience of people living with HIV/AIDS and to examine how the disease has shaped their lives. Dawes’ poems, inspired by their stories, take this documentary into deep realms of the heart.
Congratulations to both of our amazing & talented clients for winning a Gracie!

Janelle Haskell, Producer of AARP’s Prime Time Radio, has won a 2010 Gracie Award for Outstanding Producer – Entertainment.
The Gracie Awards celebrate and honor programming created for women, by women, and about women, as well as individuals who have made exemplary contributions in electronic media and affiliates. Presented annually, the Gracie Awards recognize national, local and student works.
The 2010 Gracies Awards Celebration will be held on May 25-26, 2010 in Los Angeles. The Gracie Awards ceremony is presented by the American Women in Radio and Television.
American Women in Radio & Television announced the 34th Annual Gracie National Award Winners. PICKING UP THE PIECES: How Family and Faith are Healing Veterans Home From War from Prime Time Radio won Outstanding Documentary – Mid-Length Format. The award will be presented at a black-tie Gala in the Broadway Ballroom of the New York Marriott Marquis on Wednesday, June 3, 2009.

PICKING UP THE PIECES visits with five families of veterans wounded by IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. The families are coping with the aftermath of traumatic brain injuries (TBI) and post traumatic stress (PTSD). This special breaks new ground by focusing on the parents, especially mothers, who have given up everything — their jobs, retirement savings, and plans for the future – to step in and care for their sons. This issue has not gotten the attention is deserves. In the coming years, as additional tens of thousands of injured veterans return home, overburdened parents will respond with love and support, but the rest of us need to…
PICKING UP THE PIECES is a special from AARP’s radio series, Prime Time Radio.
Information about The Gracies.