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iPOP Alum Jake Short stars in a New RomCom, “Where We Meet”

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iPOP Alum Jake Short stars in a New RomCom, “Where We Meet”


Los Angeles, CA, August 11, 2025 –(CarryOnHarry.com)– iPOP Alumni Jake Short stars in the upcoming indie romantic comedy, will star Madison Shamoun and Jake Short.

The official logline of “Where We Meet” reads, “When a Black conservative (Shamoun) and a white liberal (Short) meet by chance on an LA hiking trail, their ideological differences challenge everything they knew about themselves and turns an ordinary day into a winding, emotional journey. One that challenges their beliefs, sparks an unexpected connection and changes them both in ways they never imagined.

Jake got his start in the industry in 2007, attending iPOP! from Indiana. There, he attained representation and moved to Los Angeles. His first big role was in “Dexter,” in 2009, and then became well known among the younger audience with is role in the TV series, “AntFarm” from 2011 to 2014. His career has continued steadily, encompassing 13 films and over 15 television titles.

The film, currently in post-production, is written and directed by Mike Southerly, and produced by Fishbowl Films.



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New Children’s Book Follows a Mobility Service Dog’s ‘Transformative Day’

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New Children’s Book Follows a Mobility Service Dog’s ‘Transformative Day’

Page Publishing has released "The Day Annie Became a Hero!", a new book by author Kristina that follows a trained mobility service dog through a single day culminating in what the publisher describes as a life-saving moment for her owner, according to a Page Publishing announcement.

The book draws on the author’s 16 years as a dog trainer, according to the release. Kristina began training service dogs after volunteering to raise a golden retriever puppy, spending two and a half years developing the dog into a mobility service animal. Annie, the book’s central character, was one of the dogs Kristina trained, and the bond between them inspired the story, per the announcement.

"Through writing Annie’s story, I wanted to honor not just the incredible dogs I’ve trained, but the deep bonds they forge with their owners," the author said in the release. "When you witness the impact these animals have, you understand that their heroism isn’t just about grand gestures—it’s about showing up every single day with love and purpose."

"The Day Annie Became a Hero!" is available through Page Publishing, in bookstores, and through Apple iTunes, Amazon, Google Play and Barnes and Noble, according to the release.

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Author Pledges Book Proceeds to Aid Detained Migrant Children Through Monarch Butterfly Story

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Author Pledges Book Proceeds to Aid Detained Migrant Children Through Monarch Butterfly Story

A new bilingual children’s picture book pairs the story of a monarch butterfly’s migration with a pledge from its author to donate 10% of proceeds to organizations providing pro bono legal services to migrant children and families in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, according to a release distributed via PR.com.

"Bella’s Journey: The Migration of a Monarch Butterfly," written and illustrated by Viola Greene, was released on Amazon.com and is aimed at children ages four to ten, per the release. The book follows a documented monarch migration route from West Virginia to the oyamel fir forests of Michoacán, Mexico, and uses the journey as a frame for introducing Spanish vocabulary, presenting both literal and interpreted translations alongside the English text.

Greene said the donation pledge is meant to draw attention to conditions she says children face in ICE detention. "Children in ICE detention camps can’t wait. They are being denied healthy food, toys, and the opportunity to play and go to school," Greene said in the release, citing reports of worms in food, confiscation of crayons and drawing paper, and unverified accounts of sexual assault and denial of health services. The release does not name the organizations that would receive the donated funds.

Greene also drew a comparison between the monarch and another recent use of butterfly imagery, saying she intends the monarch to serve as a symbol for migrant children in the way blue butterflies have become associated with Jeffrey Epstein survivors. The release does not specify what portion of book revenue the 10% pledge applies to, or over what time period donations would be made. The book is available now on Amazon.com.

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