
KENDRA SUE WALDMAN
Kendra is an actor, writer, producer having had films at Sundance and SXSW. Her mission is to work on projects that move, matter, and inspire. She recently produced a feature film, starring Terrence Howard, on how the selfie-craze can be detrimental to our well being. Her passion project is a feature film, which she wrote and just had optioned, about a father and daughter's story of redemption which sheds light on the Agent Orange epidemic that still haunts Vietnam Veterans thirty years later.
Having earned a degree in Mathematics from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she's working on a book about how life just doesn't add up sometimes.
Kendra spent most of 2018 abroad volunteering and exploring both the world and herself. She spent two months at an Osho meditation center in Greece and credits his teachings to getting her out of her monkey mind and into her body. She’s more proud of the stamps in her passport than any other accumulations, as experiences are the best assets.
Kendra speaks publicly on owning your body, pleasure, and life... and how it should begin at childhood.
Her touching message and personal mission is to create a space for parents to support the innocence and curiosity of their kids through comedy and a dramatic edge.
Kendra is an actor, writer, producer having had films at Sundance and SXSW. Her mission is to work on projects that move, matter, and inspire. She recently produced a feature film, starring Terrence Howard, on how the selfie-craze can be detrimental to our well being. Her passion project is a feature film, which she wrote and just had optioned, about a father and daughter's story of redemption which sheds light on the Agent Orange epidemic that still haunts Vietnam Veterans thirty years later.
Having earned a degree in Mathematics from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, she's working on a book about how life just doesn't add up sometimes.
Kendra spent most of 2018 abroad volunteering and exploring both the world and herself. She spent two months at an Osho meditation center in Greece and credits his teachings to getting her out of her monkey mind and into her body. She’s more proud of the stamps in her passport than any other accumulations, as experiences are the best assets.
Kendra speaks publicly on owning your body, pleasure, and life... and how it should begin at childhood.
Her touching message and personal mission is to create a space for parents to support the innocence and curiosity of their kids through comedy and a dramatic edge.
BOOK ILLUSTRATOR: Natalia Becerra
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WEBSITE ILLUSTRATOR: Stephanie Chinn
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CONSULTANT: Paul Robert Lingas
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