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In this episode of Always Searching, Dr. Saralyn Mark speaks with film producer and humanitarian, Peter Samuelson, on how his life in England and at Cambridge University led him to Hollywood where he has produced over 25 feature films while bringing happiness and protecting the health and safety for millions of children through his foundations and partnerships with Steven Spielberg and General Norman Schwarzkopf.

His blockbuster movies range from Revenge of The Nerds, Return Of The Pink Panther and Arlington Road to his passion projects such as Foster Boy. This social entrepreneur and media executive reflects on how storytelling can inspire action and community service while transforming the lives of everyone involved.

Peter Samuelson is the Chairman of the Executive Committee of Panavision, Inc., a member of the Founding Board of Participant Media, and Executive Vice President of the Interscope Group of Companies.

His landmark charities include:

FirstStar: https://www.firststar.org

Everyone Deserves A Roof: https://www.edar.org

Starlight: https://www.starlight.org

Peter Samuelson: https://www.samuelson.la

This podcast is hosted by Dr. Saralyn Mark and Produced by Noah Jones of NoJoCreative Communications

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In this episode of Always Searching, Dr. Saralyn Mark speaks with film producer and humanitarian, Peter Samuelson, on how his life in England and at Cambridge University led him to Hollywood where he has produced over 25 feature films while bringing happiness and protecting the health and safety for millions of children through his foundations and partnerships with Steven Spielberg and General Norman Schwarzkopf.

His blockbuster movies range from Revenge of The Nerds, Return Of The Pink Panther and Arlington Road to his passion projects such as Foster Boy. This social entrepreneur and media executive reflects on how storytelling can inspire action and community service while transforming the lives of everyone involved.

Peter Samuelson is the Chairman of the Executive Committee of Panavision, Inc., a member of the Founding Board of Participant Media, and Executive Vice President of the Interscope Group of Companies.

His landmark charities include:

FirstStar: https://www.firststar.org

Everyone Deserves A Roof: https://www.edar.org

Starlight: https://www.starlight.org

Peter Samuelson: https://www.samuelson.la

This podcast is hosted by Dr. Saralyn Mark and Produced by Noah Jones of NoJoCreative Communications

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