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Rich Polt helps families and institutions share stories and preserve their legacies as a film producer, communicator and speaker.

Check out more of his work at https://www.acknowledgemedia.com

Introducing Larger Than Yourself 06/19/2020

I invite you to check out a fantastic new platform called Larger Than Yourself. It's a collaborative space for brave people to share how they are helping small ideas become powerful movements. Their mission is to amplify the impact of their stories and inspire the courage in others to reimagine industries, lead with purpose, and challenge the status quo. Website is: https://largerthanyourself.com

Introducing Larger Than Yourself This platform started as a dream four years ago. I’m so excited to share it with you on our official launch date, which couldn’t have come at a more pertinen...

03/29/2020

Such an easy thing to do. Please share.

Please share if you agree.

Veterans Day Newsletter 11/11/19 11/11/2019

Really proud of the work we've been doing at Acknowledge Media of late. Here is something in honor of Veterans Day ...

Veterans Day Newsletter 11/11/19 This is "Veterans Day Newsletter 11/11/19" by Rich Polt on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

02/28/2019

This week, Rich Polt appeared on the podcast "Don't Retire...Graduate!," hosted by financial planning expert Eric D. Brotman of BFG Financial Advisors (you might know his face from WBAL-TV 11 Baltimore).

Eric and Rich discuss the importance of family and how preserving a legacy isn’t always just about finances. Listen on your favorite streaming service or online here: https://dontretiregraduate.com/episode-4/

05/30/2018

Super excited about this piece!

04/03/2018

Next week is Yom HaShoah. 2018 marks 75 years since the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, which is what this day of observance was initially timed with. The number of survivors who can provide first hand accounts of their experiences during and even before WWII is declining. So if you know somebody who lived through it, honor the day by asking them to share their experiences. In my recent blog post for Baltimore's Jmore Magazine (https://bit.ly/2GwR2Zm), I offer advice along with these 10 questions for framing the conversation. What are some other questions you think are important to ask? I'd love to know. Thanks to friend and mentor Mike O'Krent for helping with this list:

1) What was your family life like before the Holocaust?
2) How did life change when the N***s came to power (or invaded your country)?
3) Did your family try to emigrate in the 1930s? (If so, tell the story. If not, why?)
4) How did you cope emotionally with your day-to-day Holocaust experiences (in the ghetto, camp or other place you lived)?
5) How did the Holocaust influence your faith?
6) Did you encounter N***s, Germans or other people who tried to help you?
7) Were you with your family throughout the Holocaust or were you separated?
8) How did you start your life again after the Holocaust?
9) Did your Holocaust experience change your view of humanity? (If so, how? If not, why?)
10) Why is it important to record the stories and learn the lessons of the Holocaust?

03/02/2018

This vid means a lot to me. Which answer do you identify with? How would you answer the question?

The moment life changed 02/27/2018

This is the moment I was bitten by the interview bug. Something transformative happens when people get real on camera.

The moment life changed "Perfection may never be achieved, but its pursuit may result in greatness." The words of Joe Jones, a former addict & deadbeat dad, who reinvented himself as a father, husband, CEO, civic leader, & crusader for responsible fatherhood."

Baltimore Colts and Dad 01/30/2018

Whether you're a football fan or not, this will move you.

Baltimore Colts and Dad Jerry Brotman reflects on his love affair with Baltimore Colts football, and how he and his father connected around the sport.

Allow your grandchildren to touch their past. 01/23/2018

Allow your grandchildren to touch their past. Acknowledge Media helps families celebrate and preserve their legacies. We produce documentary-style movies built upon conversations with loved ones, layered with photographs, keepsakes, and music.

One year in Greenland 01/12/2018

Your stories are your treasure!

One year in Greenland As a deep winter freeze settles over much of the U.S., here is a story that should help you feel toasty by comparison. It comes to us courtesy of Richard "Dick" Gatchell.

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