Houston filmmaker to explore how you hear from God?
This November, award-winning filmmaker Micole Williams is set to direct another Eclectically You Experience Original. The upcoming documentary, “How Do You Hear God?” will explore how God can communicate with people.
Why This Film Matters: In a world filled with noise, the quest for divine guidance remains a timeless journey. For many, hearing God is a profound experience that shapes their lives. The project delves into how different individuals perceive this sacred connection. Through their stories, we’ll explore the moments of clarity, questions, and the transformative impact of hearing God.
Who We’re Looking For: We invite individuals impacted by God’s voice—whether through their work or personal experiences—to share their stories on camera. This includes, but is not limited to:
● Spiritual Leaders and Advisors
● Believers from all walks of life who work in different professional fields
● Those with questions about how to hear God
● Community advocates, companies, and organizations addressing spirituality and its challenges
PR Contact:
Kyrsty James 713.569.0535
Eclectically You Experience, LLC
Public Relations
www.eclecticallyyou.com
info@micolewilliams.com
About the Filmmaker
Micole Williams is an eclectic force who loves being lit for life. The native of Houston, Texas is an internationally featured and award-winning owner of Eclectically You Experience, a one-of-a-kind publishing + production company. She is the author of the books Tangled Web of True Love Tales, Toxic Ties Trilogy, Miss Lit For Life Lessons, and 35 Love Notes to Self. Williams earned her MFA in screenwriting at Houston Baptist University in 2021 and was a 2021 James Baldwin’s Urban Writer-in-Residence. In the unscripted TV space, she has served as a Sequester Manager for CBS’ Big Brother and an Associate Producer for TVOne’s Unsung Specials. In the scripted space, her screenplay, Yellow Cloud was an official selection at the 2022 New York Athena Film Festival / TV Writers Lab. She’s enjoyed being a featured author at three major Texas universities, NAACP Convention, NABJ.org, and other national platforms. Her most recent writing/producing/directing project is an autobiographical documentary about her recent journey, 365 Days in LA. The film premiered on television on the Aspire Network and screened at over ten festivals around the world, winning two categories: Best Web Series Pilot and Best Documentary.