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Case File #204: Tame the Kraken MIX

23 min · 8 jul 2026
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Terrorizing sailors for centuries, the kraken was a mythical creature believed to have tentacles that would take down ships and seamen. Much like mental health challenges. Host Roshini Rajkumar dives into comparisons with CEO of Storybones Media Heidi Collins. This former network anchor is heading toward film festivals and looking for distribution deals for her first feature-length documentary brand film titled Tame the Kraken. The film chronicles the world-record row across the Pacific by former UK Royal Marine Tim Crockett and his son Harrison. The 2400-mile trip raises awareness for veteran mental health and suicide prevention. Heidi shares an insider look at what inspired the 48-day journey and tales of the raw footage that took six months to edit into 58 minutes. Breaking two Guinness World Records, this father-son duo tackled the open waters on their unassisted boat The Kraken.

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aflevering Case File #204: Tame the Kraken MIX artwork

Case File #204: Tame the Kraken MIX

Terrorizing sailors for centuries, the kraken was a mythical creature believed to have tentacles that would take down ships and seamen. Much like mental health challenges. Host Roshini Rajkumar dives into comparisons with CEO of Storybones Media Heidi Collins. This former network anchor is heading toward film festivals and looking for distribution deals for her first feature-length documentary brand film titled Tame the Kraken. The film chronicles the world-record row across the Pacific by former UK Royal Marine Tim Crockett and his son Harrison. The 2400-mile trip raises awareness for veteran mental health and suicide prevention. Heidi shares an insider look at what inspired the 48-day journey and tales of the raw footage that took six months to edit into 58 minutes. Breaking two Guinness World Records, this father-son duo tackled the open waters on their unassisted boat The Kraken.

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Case File #203: Mentors Matter

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Case File #201: Spectrum of Possibility

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Case File #200: Ballot Box Blues

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