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Sir Shefik featuring Neal Bennington
Episode 7Curated by Shefik
Neal Bennington sits with Shefik to discuss Bennington becoming a role model within the LGBTQ+ community, once he realized that there are far too many deaths — and few to look to for guidance. Bennington talks about his non-profit.
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Executive Producer and Host, "Shefik presents Invocation"
Shefik
Shefik is an accomplished industry insider who has appeared on MTV, SiriusXM, PBS, network television, and in print media. He has held senior-level positions at many Fortune 500 companies and celebrated brands, including IBM, NBCUniversal, and MTV World.
Founder and Creative Director, Broadway Sings for PrideNeal Bennington
Neal Bennington founded Broadway Sings for Pride, in response to tragic suicides within the LGBTQ+ community. The live concert series has received support from Carol Channing, Neil Patrick Harris, Bernadette Peters, Channing Tatum, and many others.
Tags: LGBTQ+ · Broadway Sings for Pride · Mental Health Awareness Month · Death · Broadway · May · Full Potential · Support · Television · Film
Duration: 01:00:23
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