Randall Franks - Share America Foundation, Inc.

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Actor/Entertainer Randall Franks, "Officer Randy Goode" from TV\'s "In the Heat of the Night," hosts and shares music, entertainers and interviews focusing on Appalachian Musical Arts in youth and the performers who encourage them. Share America Foundation, Inc., a 501-C-3 of Georgia, fosters the arts and preserves the history of Appalachia through the presentation of the Pearl and Floyd Franks Scholarship to youth who continue traditional music styles of the region. It also hosts special events and creates projects that perpetuate the Appalachian experience. It operates with a five-member volunteer board, currently including Chairman Gary Knowles, Vice Chairman Jimmy Terrell, Secretary James Pelt, President Randall Franks, and Vice President Jerry Robinson, and a task force of volunteers. The organization has assisted 30 college scholars thus far and numerous other youth in aspiring towards their musical goals through entertainer mentors, live performances, and creating opportunities for learning and success. Among the partners of the Share America Foundation are AirPlay Direct, Hillbilly Love, Round Up Grant from the North Georgia Electric Membership Corporation Foundation, Kiwanis Club of Ringgold, and the Wes and Shirley Smith Charitable Endowment and numerous individual donors.

Untalented Amateur's Cathartic Gaming

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Catharsis through gaming. I’m an Aussie content creator who’s been gaming for decades at this point and am now sharing that experience with a wider community. This channel is for my video gaming related videos. If you want to see some of the more esoteric stuff I get into, there’s a second channel over (here). And, for the streaming side of things, (this) channel captures the process of play that generates the background content that makes the videos. I’m a completionist platinum-hunting gamer, which seems to sit at odds with my mostly contemplative and meditative gaming style. While min-maxing is fun, I’m more about just rolling with the punches, letting mistakes happen and just muddling through. It’s fine to switch off the hyper-competitiveness and just play. Let things be calm, laid-back and chill . There’s no smurfing on these channels…