Laid Off Moms Launch The Row Webseries; Following Their Dreams and Helping Others Along the Way

Long time friends and former colleagues, Jacqueline Lisenby and Kamilyn Vannoy, have combined their talents and experience to create a web series that highlights the lighter side of human services and emphasizes the need to follow your dreams. The Row, is a mockumentary that follows the lives of four friends as they navigate through their jobs of helping the underprivileged, while searching for their own privileges in life.

Nashville, TN, June 17, 2011 --(PR.com)-- “We have talked about doing our own show for a long time,” says Co-Producer, Jacqueline Lisenby. “And the idea of being able to produce it and distribute it online greatly appealed to us for an initial launch,” she adds.

“The Row was birthed out of the desire to showcase something different but still very real in a humorous way,” says Co-Producer Kamilyn Vannoy. “And we wanted people to understand that you don’t have to wait for an opportunity to come your way, you can create it for yourself,” she adds.

The Row is produced by Statusj and The Big Event in Nashville, TN. The Row is a fictitious street, short for Cannerie Row, where the employees have been selected by a documentary film crew to be profiled as they have been credited with “work that affects change” within the States federal assistance programs. However, the only change these four want to make is their jobs.

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