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I am still recovering from the surreal experience... A little over 24 hours ago, I was briefly (literally for less than 24 hours) in New York, at HBO Studios, after shooting a brief segment that will air Christmas Day as part of Hallmark Heroes. YES! I met Regis Philbin! The guy is super-cool and full of energy.

I had a chance to chat on camera with him for about two minutes, during which I shared a bit about TuDiabetes, the Diabetes Hands Foundation and the Global Diabetes Handprint. Along with this footage, Hallmark Channel will air a very cool 6-minute segment that they recently shot in the Bay Area. This will go on Christmas Day on Hallmark Heroes.

Along with this extraordinary opportunity, I also had the chance to meet three incredible people:
* Kathy Hatfield: founder of KnowItAlz, an Alzheimer's Caregiver Community.
* John Beltzer: founder of Songs of Love, a nonprofit that provides songs for children facing tough medical, emotional or physical conditions.
* Hal Honeyman: president of Project Mobility, a nonprofit that makes bikes for disabled children.

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Ronda Darling Comment by Ronda Darling on November 20, 2008 at 4:34pm
Looking forward to watching!
Manny Hernandez Comment by Manny Hernandez on November 20, 2008 at 9:08am
It will air on Hallmark Channel. I will post more details as soon as I have them.
Marie B Comment by Marie B on November 20, 2008 at 6:47am
I'll be marking my calendar for Dec 25th at 8PM, Hallmark channel (hope I get that one). Fantastic!
Toni Crebbin Comment by Toni Crebbin on November 20, 2008 at 6:39am
What a great honor Manny! We're proud of what you've done for all our benefits, and glad to see someone took the time to acknowledge that. Will this only air on HBO?

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