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- The Portland Police Bureau's Elite Special Crimes Unit is led by Det. Lt. Everett Backstrom, an alcoholic smoker whose health is failing, but he takes on cases in special circumstances.
- My Last Days is an uplifting documentary series about life, as told by courageous people living with a terminal illness.
- Two impressionists start a 12-step program to stop doing impressions and transition into dramatic acting.
- People must deal with lifes many perplexing issues in this funny, thought-provoking series of shorts. Award-winning filmmaker Ben Shelton (Impress Me, The Daly Show) wrote and directed.
- Comedians discuss how anxiety, depression and suicide affect their careers in comedy.
- My Last Days is an uplifting docu-series about how to live, as told by those who are dying. The stories of these superheroes remind us that having limited time doesn't mean you can't live your best possible life.
- Actress Vanessa Lengies embarks on an emotional and heartfelt journey as she explores her sexuality with the help of experts & peers. She questions everything from her gender to her sexual orientation. Join her as she learns fascinating things about herself and reveals never before shared secrets. Does this affect her current relationship? You have to wait until the end of the season to find out!
- Kid President hosts a TV talk show that inspires viewers to make the world more awesome. He will explore different themes, chat with his celebrity friends, celebrate families from across America, and inspire people to change the world.
- Through the story of Toc'quianna Culver, a woman serving a 20 year sentence in Oklahoma, we learn about The Last Mile coding classes. This program teaches computer coding skills to incarcerated individuals to reduce recidivism and deliver better job prospects to people when they've finished serving their time.
- Hosted by Tessa Claire Hersh, each episode of Now What? explores a different social or political cause through conversations with youth activists and provides concrete ways to make a difference in their communities.
- Most of us are prone to stereotyping and judging groups of people before we've really gotten to know them, especially when we see people portrayed on TV and the media. But these stereotypes often affect people more than we imagine. So we set out to ask groups of people to bust myths about their lives. From incarcerated women to immigrants to pole dancers, we hoped to learn which widely held beliefs about their lives are Truth or Myth.
- Follow kid anchors Riah and Titus and their awesome team of kid reporters as they investigate all the news kids care about and help kids tackle the biggest issues facing kids today.
- When Nick Ross was 27 years old, he was diagnosed with cancer. As soon as he was finished with chemotherapy, he started telling stories of his experiences. These stories were compiled into an anthology titled 'Highly Evolved Human' that ran at Upright Citizens Brigade in New York to critical acclaim.
- TV Series
- Two strangers meet, assume the other's story, tell them, and then discover who they really are.
- Leaders in the food world meet with everyday heroes who have dedicated their lives to changing America's food system. Together they encourage others to do the same.
- The eight-part SoulPancake series Show Your Shelf sees Joel Stein interview prominent authors about what is on their bookshelves, including Rachel Bloom, Lois Lowery, Mikel Jollett, Curtis Sittenfeld, Glory Edim, Samantha Irby, Laila Lalami and others.
- Art Attack in VR is a mixed-reality web series by SoulPancake and VRScout showcasing the artistic side of virtual reality utilizing Google Tiltbrush.
- TV Mini Series
- Zach Anner is a self-proclaimed religious idiot, who is coming to SoulPancake to learn more about faith, and different religions!
- Everyone thinks they want to be "cool." But what's the fun in doing what's "cool" if it means you don't get to do what you really love?