Af Am Moms, the BBC and The Travel Channel want YOU!
TV SERIES SEEKING MOMS FOR AN AFRICAN ADVENTURE
BBC Television and the Travel Channel are working on an exciting new series
that will take 8 mothers from across the United States on a 7 week journey
of discovery to Africa. Please feel free to forward this on to people you
think might be interested.
This will be a life-transforming vacation for these mothers to learn about
each other, themselves and the African continent. The itinerary includes the
countries of South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Zambia (but may expand
further). The production is committed to the participants experiencing the
real lives of African people and encountering the full diversity of the
countries visited.
We are particularly interested in finding academic, student/graduate and
non-profit sector moms who have an interest in Africa but have never had the
chance to go.
Those chosen must be willing to give up all their commitments (family, work
and home) for the 7 week period for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.
This is a chance to explore the continent in a tailor-made, hands-on
vacation and make a lifelong connection with 7 other amazing women.
Applicants must be between the ages of 21-55 and never have traveled outside
the US, or have limited traveling experience. These women should be prepared
to be on TV, be outgoing and articulate and ready to take on a huge
challenge.
If this isn't you, please take a moment to consider the dynamic women in
your family, work circle or social life that would make great candidates
(Aunties, teachers, friends at co-workers!). Please feel free to forward
this flyer to anyone, or any groups that would be excited by this prospect.
We have a tight deadline and need all applications to be received by
Thursday November 10th! Please use the power of email to get your
nominations responding ASAP.
Interested moms can email the BBC at mtcasting@...
or call (212) 974-9050 ext 231.
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