Time Ends shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Time, so good to connect and we’re excited to share your story and insights with our audience. There’s a ton to learn from your story, but let’s start with a warm up before we get into the heart of the interview. What is something outside of work that is bringing you joy lately?
The thing that brings me joy is conversations with my Daughter Skippy. She is working her first job and it is surreal.
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My name,,, well that’s the interesting part. it’s been used as an ice breaker, a curious question that all have at some point while interacting with me, but I will say that it is a interesting story to tell, but thats for another time, this isn’t about me….
My company “Project Conclusion Company is a film & media production and educational services, Working with Underrepresented Communities which include Adults with Disabilities we are trying to unite underrepresented communities to flourish in this world, whilst sharing and showcasing the unique aspects of the many different cultures and creative arts we represent. To give a voice to the voiceless.
We recently opened up the Project Conclusion Creative Arts program also known as “PCCAP” Our new Creative Arts Program gives individuals the opportunity to collaborate on film/photo sets by producing projects as production assistants (PA) that will give them hands-on experience they will need for completing their own projects. This is the next level of representation for adults with disabilities within the Entertainment Industry with real-life experience at a consistent pace. With resume-building and the opportunity to creatively produce their own film, book, podcast, YouTube channel or whichever career choice they are working towards as they practice their skills working with a production company
PCC acts as a bridge between formal training and obtaining work/gig opportunities in the entertainment industry. Currently they have worked with over 20 models for photoshoots, a short film, tikTok commercial for Candy Land in Escondido, participating in the “One Take Challenge” and two 48 hour film challenges this year alone and we started May 6th 2025. Currently we are working on 4 short films and some other projects we will be show casing soon.
My goal is to give opportunity to ALL communities while working with adults with disabilities.
We also have partnered up with TFFC “The FilAm Film Collective” and are honored to have their AAPI Actors workshop with us every Wednesday
Thanks for sharing that. Would love to go back in time and hear about how your past might have impacted who you are today. What’s a moment that really shaped how you see the world?
February 18th, 2017 the universe pulled the E-Break on me…….. I went on life support as my body was shutting down. I had an autoimmune named “Acute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy” (AIDP), often referred to as Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) but the variant “Acute Motor Sensory Axonal Neuropathy” (AMSAN) is what I was diagnosed with. Which is a rare and severe variant of GBS, that involves axonal degeneration of both sensory and motor fibers..
I am permanently disabled as of that day. But This isn’t the reason why I do what I do, prior I worked with disabled individuals for years until that day. This was the moment I changed and become who I am today. I don’t see the world the same anymore. I see the world in a way I am still trying to comprehend.
What did suffering teach you that success never could?
To never stop laughing and to never stop moving or else I would have been deceased in more ways other than life itself ending for me. I suffer still because I need to keep moving.
So a lot of these questions go deep, but if you are open to it, we’ve got a few more questions that we’d love to get your take on. Is the public version of you the real you?
I am the same idiot on stage and off LOL!! I find it has been a blessing simply just being myself and treating everyone the same or accordingly. I find it rather exhausting putting on a facade and keeping up with that. I wonder how people actually do it for so many years.
Okay, so before we go, let’s tackle one more area. Are you doing what you were born to do—or what you were told to do?
I am doing what I was meant to do, not what i was born to do or what i was told to do. I saw myself going a different direction but instead the universe told me that I was meant to do what I am doing now. I had to leave two selfish lifestyles in order to understand that. One of them being a performer in a metal band, the other a family life.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.projectconclusioncompany.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/projectconclusioncompany/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@ProjectConclusionCompany-PCCAP








Image Credits
Alan Brokington, Mark Arica
