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- A Bold New Television Program
inspired by his own life's “un-lessons”. Travis Glasper is embarking on a quest to give the youth of today positive alternatives to potentially bad choices, eye-opening lessons on life they don't teach you in school, and ways to empower themselves toward healthy lifestyles, habits, and careers.
- A half-hour, life-building program geared toward youth and young adults aged 16 to 26 featuring experts in finance, education, wellness (mental, emotional, and physical), law, recreation, and so much more!
- Formatted to appeal to the Generation Next demographic with a fast-pace and input from the today’s youth.
- Designed to present real-life scenarios with alternate outcomes based on the choices of the portrayed youth. The program, guided by experts in the relevant fields, demonstrates the direct relationship between good choices and positive outcomes.

Only weeks after his 21st birthday, Travis was in a near fatal automobile accident. He suffered a fractured hip and crushed femur. Now he was facing immobility, a long, painful recovery, and months of brutal therapy just to be able to walk again. For the first time in his life, Travis was absolutely going to have to work at something, and work hard.
Like so many of today’s youth coming of age, Travis always had a relaxed perspective on life, yet at the same time relished a fast paced, activity filled lifestyle. He was a good kid with a large imagination but lacked ambition. So, when he was laid up for five months, he felt like he was in a cage.
During his recovery, painful therapy, and period of immobility, Travis had an epiphany. He was spared for more than this! He thought of his little brother who looks up to him, and thought, “I was on the road to nowhere only living in the moment. I could have died without accomplishing anything! I want my brother to soar. How can I help him, and others like him?”
It was then he decided he wasn't going to let the accident beat him. He turned his newly inspired perspective to action. Travis worked like crazy to walk again, and for the first time in his life, he persevered through determination and hard work.
Each accomplishment gave Travis strength and energy to accomplish even more. He says, “Every time I have a pain in my hip, it pushes me harder!” It is this drive and his passion to help others that makes this producer stand-out as a true winner.

Visualize a young adult putting the last touches on himself as he prepares to leave his house. Cut to a high school senior doing the same. Cut to yet another doing the same, and another… then, one by one they start coming together as a group and meet another group, who meets another group, and so on until you see over a hundred youth and young adults walking toward you, against the a natural, tree-lined, outdoor pasture setting. During all of this, in the background you hear the upbeat, sometimes mysterious, but certainly uplifting “Here We Go!” theme music. This will be the show's opening.
Then Travis will welcome you to the program, introduce the episode's topics, and then lead you into the first scenario segment.
A real-life situation will unfold as you watch a young adult struggle with choices. You see them making unwise and/or poor choices, and the unfavorable or disappointing results of those choices. The program will then take a spot break where the show's sponsors will be able to air their commercials.
As the program resumes, you meet the high energy, ubiquitous, young adult info detective. She is on location - right where experts on the issue work. This is where the important information to make healthy choices is discovered. Zing! The detective is on to the next authority on the matter, for yet more good information - and then - Zing! on to another!
The scenario is then replayed, but this time with an alternate ending. Actual “red flags” pop up at the points where warning clues can be found, and lo and behold, our young adult makes better and smarter choices to a much healthier end. The program will then take a second spot break and come back with Travis closing the program with “Food For Thought” (inspired prose that reinforces the show's lessons.)
The program will then take a final spot break before rolling closing credits over scenes from the episode and the theme music. The program will close with a sponsor's credit.

“Here We Go!” is guided by an ever-expanding bank of experts recognized by their peers as authorities, experienced professionals, and highly educated advisors. All of the scripts used in the scenarios will be researched and verified accurate by authorities in the respective fields. We take our responsibility to provide accurate information to our audience very seriously. We are committed to offering realistic alternatives/answers to today’s youth and young adults. We are vigilant to the needs of those we serve, and through our interactions with the target demographic are constantly encountering fresh and relevant topics for the program.

Currently, Travis Glasper is the program's sole benefactor. Others are donating time, services, or extending reduced fees in an overwhelming demonstration of support for this endeavor.
Bean Street Video Productions donates considerable production services, and many volunteers are assisting to make this project a reality. Writers, advisors, and other personnel are working with the program at greatly reduced fees in an effort to help “Here We Go!” become a reality for our youth and young adults.
Moving forward, “Here We Go!” is seeking financial support from individuals, endowments, grants, corporations, and other entities willing to contribute. Production costs are estimated to be $200,000 per episode during the first season. There are many benefits to sponsorship, including an embedded commercial spots for sponsors.
For more information on becoming a sponsor, please contact Mitch Cudd, at Mindstorm Communications Group, Inc. via email or 704 331.0870.

It is slated to air on the SC Department of Education ITV to 1100 schools as well as the Distance Education learning centers across the state of South Carolina. In addition, the program will be available online for South Carolina schools through StreamlineSC. Future plans include national broadcasting on to PBS and NETA (National Education
Television Association.)
In addition, DVD's containing three episodes each will also be available for distribution to individuals, schools, youth organizations, and more.

Travis Glasper is the Executive Producer. He has the final say on the project and, together with his staff, handles financing, marketing, and distribution of the production.
Theresa Boyd with Bean Street Video Productions is the Producer. She oversees the entire video production aspect of the show and its production crew.
Sandifer McCullough, associate executive producer and is responsible for project development.

The information contained in this web site is intended to give you an overview of “Here We Go!” Certainly, as the project grows the evolution and fruition of the program will be reflected here. It is our sincere hope that you find this program a worthy effort with benefit to our intended audience. Please feel free to contact either Travis Glasper or Theresa Boyd with any questions, concerns or inquiries that may not have been addressed on this site.
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