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Get inspired by Quantum Popcorn

Brent Braaten, Photographer

Norm Ferris, Norm Coyne and David Wahlund are getting ready for the Quantum Popcorn film series being held at UNBC, starting tonight.

The Quantum Popcorn film series is returning to Prince George after an 18-month hiatus.

The movies and documentaries presented throughout the series are to inspire people to live fearlessly and make positive changes in their lives.

The first film in the series is The Secret, with admission by donation.

The show is seen at UNBC Weldwood Lecture Theatre, Oct. 19 at 7 p.m., doors open at 6:30.

The series originated with the YES Alliance, which stood for You-nique Empowerment Specialists.

The Quantum Popcorn series, now presented by the Quantum Popcorn Training Group, combines elements of inspiration, healing, success, prosperity and spirituality to the audience.

"We want to help people make the next five years of their lives better than the last five years," said David Wahlund, co-founder of Quantum Popcorn.

The Secret is a feature film revealing the great secrets of the universe, including the secret to unlimited joy, health, money, relationships, love and youth.

The world’s leading scientists, authors, and philosophers will reveal The Secret that transformed the lives of every person who ever knew it, including Plato, Newton, Carnegie, Beethoven, Shakespeare, and Einstein.

The Quantum Popcorn Training Group includes David Wahlund, president of Manifest Success Projects Inc., Norm Ferris, real estate agent, and Matt Blake, a local entrepreneur.

For more information and the schedule of films visit www.quantumpopcorn.ca.


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