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PTSD: The Invisible Enemy

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We will soon be making available a complete press packet for anyone interested in learning more about this documentary. All promotional print pieces will be included. In the meantime, contact DARRELL if you need help with specific items.

For all other general media inquiries, please contact Tim Stevens at 919-812-5711 or tim@showntellministries.com. Our mailing address is Show N Tell Ministries, 125 Bonica Creek Drive, Garner, NC 27529.


CONTRIBUTORS

Created with the financial support of the following:

North Carolina Humanities
Tim and Dinna Stevens
Wade and Barbara Kennedy
Joe Sample
Betty Allen
Jerry and Brenda Jones
George G. and Joanne Davis
Ronnie and Diana Davis
John D. Adams, CPA
Gra Singleton
Ray and Sue Moore
Jimmy and Diane Wall
Steve and Carolyn Middleton
Andy and Gloria Pleasant
Jim and Norma Reynolds
Ken and Faye Marshburn
Darrell Ludlow, Animar Interactive



Production Credits

Show N Tell Ministries is proud to partner with world-renowned video production company Crazy Duck Productions and film director Chuck Fishbein in producing documentaries which share the stories intrinsic to the human condition.

Show N Tell Ministries is a non-profit 501c3 organization that hosts events to enhance community and to glorify God. The events include concerts, plays, benefits, and more. Our events also are created to honor and to recognize our military service personnel and military veterans. For more information, visit showntellministries.com.

Show N Tell Ministries
Crazy Duck Productions

CREATIVE TEAM

Tim Stevens - Producer, Writer

Tim Stevens

Writer, Producer

Tim Stevens, a Garner native, was a newspaper sports reporter for The News & Observer Publishing Co., for 48 years. He was once named among the Top 10 sports beat reporters in the country. He was inducted into the N.C. Sports Hall of Fame in 2021. He also is in the National High School Athletics Hall of Fame and the N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He is the author of the first NCHSAA sports record book.

Stevens created the award-winning “Broadway Voices” concert series in Garner and won a national People’s Choice Telly Award for “A Different Kind of Christmas,” a musical special that he produced. Two fundraisers that he produced raised almost $100,000 for hurricane relief.

He has written five plays about his hometown and each has won N.C. Society of Historian honors for multimedia. Garner recognized him for his contributions to the community by awarding him the James R. Stevens Service to Garner Award, an award named for his father. His Christian plays have been produced in nine states. Overall, his shows have won seven Telly Awards, two Crown Awards, and 12 N.C. Society of Historians awards.

Tim has been the principle responsible for bringing The Wall That Heals, a 3/4 scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial that travels with a mobile education center, to Garner’s Lake Benson Park in 2022. For more information on this exhibit, hosted by Show N Tell Ministries and the Town of Garner, visit thewallthathealsgarnernc.org.

Documentaries
Hunger, with Dignity – Producer, writer
Home, with Honor – Producer, writer, narrator
The Wall That Heals – Producer, writer
PTSD: The Invisible Enemy – Producer, writer
Pick Up Your Bed And Walk (in production) – Producer, writer

Honors
N.C. Sports Hall of Fame
National High School Hall of Fame
N.C. High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame
Garner Chamber of Commerce Lifetime Achievement
James R. Stevens Service to Garner Award
Order of the Longleaf Pine
Twelve national Telly Awards
Two national Crown Awards
Garner Senior High Hall of Fame
Broughton High Hall of Fame


Chuck Fishbein - Editor, Director, Videographer

Chuck Fishbein

Director, Editor, Videographer

Chuck Fishbein is an experienced, international award-winning Director of Photography, Cinematographer, Photographer, Editor, and Educator with more than 40 years of commercial experience. He is a specialist in the field of entertainment, promotion, product marketing, and urban landscape imagery.

His recent “Manhattan Moments” won top honors in film festivals on six continents. Among the wins were New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Sydney, London, Paris, Las Vegas, Hollywood, and Tokyo.

Chuck and his wife Sarah own and operate Crazy Duck Productions, Inc., a small, independent video production company. Connect with Chuck on Linkedin. Or visit his website at www.duckyou.com.


Joe Mantegna - Executive Producer, Narrator

Joe Mantegna

Executive Producer, Narrator

Joe Mantegna Joe was awarded the Tony and Joseph Jefferson Award for his acclaimed performance as Richard Roma in David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Glengarry Glen Ross.”
He currently is appearing in “Criminal Minds,” which is in its 18th season.

Some of Joe’s film and television highlights are “House of Games,” “Searching for Bobby Fisher,” “Godfather III,” his Emmy, and Golden Globe nominated role of Dean Martin in “The Ratpack,” his Emmy nominated role of Pipi Delana in “The Last Don.”

For two seasons Joe stared with Mary Steenburgen in the critically acclaimed CBS drama “Joan of Arcadia,” winner of the 2004 People Choice Award for best new drama as well as picking up three Emmy nominations. In 2008, Joe reprised his Emmy nominated role of Lou Manahan opposite Debra Messing in USA Network series “The Starter Wife.” Joe has also lent his voice to the Disney/Pixar film,” CARS2” and continues his run as Fat Tony on “The Simpsons” of over 30 years.

Joe contributes much of his free time to several philanthropic endeavors including The U.S. Army Museum and the Gary Sinise Foundation. He’s also hosted the National Memorial Day Concert live from Washington DC since 2006. His other passions include various autism related organizations.

In April of 2011 Joe received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and in 2014 he received a Lifetime Achievement award from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.


Dan Ramm - Executive Producer

Dan Ramm

Executive Producer

Dan Ramm is an Emmy-nominated producer, writer, and novelist with an extensive career in television and storytelling. Known for his work on popular shows like “Criminal Minds,” “Hollywood Weapons: Fact or Fiction,” “Gun Stories,” and “Booger Bottom USA,” Ramm has earned multiple accolades, including five Telly Awards and awards from the LA Film Festival and Impact DOC Awards in 2023.

He also a co-producer of the Emmy-winning documentary “Palm Springs Air Museum’s 25th Silver Anniversary Celebration.”

In addition to his television work, Ramm is a business partner with actor Joe Mantegna at Acquaviva Productions, a collaboration that began in 2001.

Recently, he’s ventured into fiction writing with his debut novel, Long Branch, a drama about a struggling actor entangled in a conspiracy in his small hometown. His journey as a novelist grew out of his passion for storytelling during periods of industry downtime.


Beth Garrigal - Associate Produce

Beth Garrigal

Associate Producer

Beth Garrigal is a seasoned video producer with over 20 years of experience in crafting captivating and engaging video content. Her expertise in video editing allows her to effectively bring stories to life through visual storytelling.

Beth has directed numerous live events, including the US Open Sneak Peek, a limited series featuring Jim Courier, Monica Seles, and Patrick McEnroe.

Her post-production portfolio includes broadcast commercials and long-form series productions for major networks such as Comedy Central, ABC, and PBS. Additionally, Beth serves as the VNR producer/editor for iHeart Media’s successful concert series, featuring artists ranging from Garth Brooks to Taylor Swift.

Beth is also the executive producer of the Smithsonian Channel’s documentary “Gun Trucks of Vietnam,” which highlights the role of truck drivers during the Vietnam War. She is passionate about military stories and has been working with veterans for over 10 years to help share their experiences.

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