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“Join the Wave of Change: Your Support Helps Our Speakers Drive Impact with Stunt3 Charity!”

At Stunt3 Charity, our skilled speakers and presenters are at the heart of our mission, bringing a dynamic blend of inspiration, motivation, and education to every audience. Whether it’s health, environment, education, or social justice, our experts are adept at creating connections and sparking transformations across all content areas. By sharing compelling stories, presenting cutting-edge research, and engaging with the community, they help shape understanding and drive action. This powerful combination not only enlightens but also empowers individuals to make informed decisions and contribute to meaningful change, making every session with them an opportunity to learn, grow, and be inspired.

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Over the last two decades, Brian has spoken to large and small groups around the world on topics ranging from filmmaking, historical stories, motivational topics and more. Kruger also spent time on the professional comedy club circuit for nearly twenty years.  He is a twice-Emmy nominated filmmaker and his work has been shown on PBS, ABC and Major League Baseball Network.

His TED talk on the value of iPhone filmmaking for youths was shown world-wide and has been viewed over 100,000 on YouTube.

Brian Kruger grew up in Ypsilanti taught at Ypsilanti High School in the 1980’s. He was part of the Ypsilanti-based comedy group, Stunt Johnson Theater, and they headlined around the country working with legendary comics like the Smothers Brothers and Rich Little.

He moved to Grosse Pointe in 1998 and founded the software company, Woodwing USA. Woodwing developed a system for magazine publishers to create virtual publications in the cloud so writers and page designers could work collaboratively all over the world.

In 2009 he sold the company and started the film company, Stunt3 Multimedia to make historical documentaries. Since then, he as produced 9 feature-length documentary films, two of which have garnered Emmy nominations:

His first film, “The Girl in Centerfield” which he made with fellow Ypsilantian, writer Buddy Moorehouse, chronicled Ypsilanti’s Carolyn King, who as a 12-year-old in 1973, fought for the right for girls to play Little League.

In 2011, Kruger and Moorehouse wrote “Black and Blue- The story of Gerald Ford, Willis Ward and the 1934 Michigan-Georgia Tech Football Game” told the story about Georgia Tech demanding that Michigan bench it’s only African American player, before it would take the field against the Wolverines in 1934.

Last year, Kruger screened his film, “Where the Brave Dare to Tread- The Bob Arvin Story” about Ypsilanti’s own Captain C. Robert Arvin, West Point First Captain in 1965 who was killed in Vietnam in 1967.

He is currently working on “The Torch Murders” the story of a shocking crime here in Ypsilanti in 1931, that had national reverberations. That film is set to release in March and he is here to talk about that today.

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Richard is a startup entrepreneur who has taken companies through entire life cycle including IPO, public-public, private-private, and private-recap. Executed public financing, growth capital, venture funding, and various debt models.

As a philanthropist Rich and his wife Leslie have various endeavors with interest in civic and artistic endeavors, but with a primary focus on medically and educationally under-served children.

“The Common Bridge” podcast, hosted by Richard Helppie, is a fascinating platform dedicated to exploring and understanding some of the most pressing issues in contemporary American society. As the title suggests, Helppie’s objective is to build bridges between diverging ideological perspectives, fostering constructive dialogue in a politically polarized environment. Each episode dives into discussions with experts from various fields, including politics, healthcare, education, and economics, providing listeners with insightful, well-rounded views on complex subjects. With his articulate and engaging approach, Helppie encourages his audience to think critically and consider multiple viewpoints, advocating for informed engagement in civic life. This podcast is an essential listen for anyone keen on gaining a deeper understanding of the big issues facing today’s society through open and inclusive discussions.

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Mike Orris is a businessman, entrepreneur, former BigTen swimmer, family man, and survivor. Mike grew up in idyllic Plymouth, Michigan raised with strong midwest values, a drive to succeed, and the gift of appreciating humor in everyday life. In 1994 Orris was awarded a scholarship to swim for his beloved Michigan State University Spartan swim team. Mike succeeded both in the pool and in the classroom, and in 1998 he graduated with a degree as a packaging engineer, and that launched him into a rising career as a business developer and entrepreneur.

Mike was married 2001 and he and his wife Jen raised three fantastic children. But on Memorial Day in 2009, Mike and Jen’s lives would take a horrific turn, that nearly derailed all of their dreams.

Mike along with six others were training for the Ironman triathlon, one of the most grueling sports events there is. On that bright, sunny Memorial Day in 2009, Orris was cycling alone, trying to get in a few more miles before the day’s end when he was involved in a bicycle/car accident that almost took his life. Orris suffered a Traumatic Brain Injury and spent the next six month is recovery and rehabilitation that involved learning to recognize family again, learning to read again, and trying put his lift back together.

With his courage and infectious sense of humor, Orris miraculously fought his way back to life with his family and friends, and began to build his business career again. Life was back on track, when he was hit with another major setback. Mike was diagnosed with bladder cancer.

Once again, Mike fought back and is now considered cancer free, and for the last several years, as rebuilt everything in his life with even more appreciation for living for the day, and the love of family and friends.

Mike’s story is featured in the film, “The Road to Ironman” and he is considering a book and speaking tour that chronicles his story in order to bring hope and inspiration to others facing impossible odds.

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Stunt3 Charity is headquartered at 15001 Kercheval #2039, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI 48230. For inquiries, contact us at [email protected]

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Our Success Stories

  • “I highly recommend a film screening with Brian Kruger to any public library or appropriate venue. The Carson City Public Library has hosted three events with Mr. Kruger featuring his documentaries. His beautifully made films bring to life little known historical events in Michigan that should not be forgotten, and pay tribute to Michiganders who made positive impacts on the people in their lives. Mr. Kruger is a very engaging and professional speaker/presenter. Our audiences have thoroughly enjoyed these programs! Many have asked, “when are you going to bring him back!”

  • “The dedication of Stunt3 to excellence in educational filmmaking is evident in every project they undertake. Their documentaries are a significant tool in my studies and have helped clarify many complex subjects. Thank you for making learning so accessible and enjoyable!”

  • “As a senior citizen, I found “Where the Brave Dare to Tread- The Bob Arvin Story” to be highly enriching. I fought in Vietnam, and watching this film brought back a lot of memories, both good and bad. That story was incredible.”

  • “Stunt3 has the unique ability to weave heartfelt narratives with informational content, making their documentaries both informative and emotionally resonant. They don’t just inform; they inspire.”

  • “I appreciate how Stunt3 tackles complex subjects with clarity and passion, and crafted them for ages really, 12 on up.  Their documentaries are engaging, and thought-provoking. Every viewing is an opportunity to learn something new and exciting.”

  • “In a world full of misinformation, Stunt3 stands out by providing well-researched and factual classroom materials. They’re not just educational; they’re a trusted source for accurate information. Watching their work is time well spent!”

  • “Stunt3’s lesson plans and documentaries have been a phenomenal resource in our homeschooling journey. They capture the attention of both kids and adults alike, making them perfect for family learning sessions. We always look forward to their new releases!”

  • “If you are looking for high school lesson plans for Black History Month or Women’s History Month that combine beautiful visuals with compelling storytelling, look no further than Stunt3. Both Black and Blue, The Story of Gerald Ford, Willis Ward, and the 1934 Michigan-Georgia Tech Football Game, as well as The Girl in Centerfield, left me awed and more knowledgeable. Highly recommended for anyone who values quality educational content.”

  • “I was genuinely impressed by the depth and breadth of topics covered by Stunt3. Their lesson plans and study guides go beyond the surface, providing insights that are often overlooked yet crucial for a comprehensive understanding. They make the complex wonderfully accessible.”

  • “As a lifelong learner, I’m constantly on the lookout for content that not only informs but also inspires. Stunt3 has consistently delivered documentaries that broaden my understanding of the world in an impactful way. I have used “Black and Blue” in my classroom for over ten years now, and the lessons of President Ford and Willis Ward, are timeless.”

    John Doe
    Doe's Company

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