The concept behind the boomerang is intriguing.
You know, you throw this strange-shaped object and it comes back to you.
So I started wondering if that concept holds true in this crazy world we live in.
What if you do good things, will good things come back to you?
I've heard about Karma, but for me the Boomerang Theory felt liek something I could touch and feel.
Long story short - I've set out on a journey across America to visit schools and let the kids prove the Boomerang Theory. They get a boomerang, a camera to use, fitness tips, and some 'Supernatural Fuel'. Now we shall see…If you do good things, will it come back to you?
ANDRE MILLER
Host, Executive Producer. A fearless man of mystery, Andre is the mojo man. He has the knack for getting to know people and that extra magic touch that’s unidentifiable yet undeniable. Packed with more energy and vitality in his little pinky than most people have in their entire bodies, he’s got the vibe for a good time but is keyed in to helping people break down their barriers to a greater life. Miller developed his winning formula as an undergrad at Wilkes University in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. This little guy from North Bayshore, N.Y., who struggled to make the high school team, became one of the best collegiate wrestlers in the country, earning All-American honors at the NCAA Division 1 Championships. He went on to gain a law degree from the University of Maryland while also becoming a Certified Conditioning Specialist (CCS) and a skilled martial artist. In the mid-1990s, he was the host of Good Morning & Good Living, a show he created for Baltimore NBC affiliate WBAL-TV. He was the inspiration and the host of R+R, a series about holistic rest and relaxation techniques for Discovery Home and Leisure Channel. Recently, he was the co-creator of and star of Random 1, an original national television series aired in 2005 and 2006 on A&E.
Executive Producer. Jim was a founding producer and was featured on-camera on the original A&E television series, Random 1. For over eight years, Lefter worked as an editor and producer for Discovery Networks. His credits include TLC’s Mind Twisters (winner 1999 Telly Award, 20th Anniversary Telly Award), Quantum, A Bee’s Life, and Shark Week, among many others. He worked with TLC and CBS Television to produce the anthology “TLC Legends with Bryant Gumbel” and TLC’s reversion of “48 Hours.” Jim has also edited and produced for Discovery, Travel, HGTV, among others. As a lead producer on the anthology series TLC Legends with Bryant Gumbel, Jim led the creation of a virtual set, supervised production elements and directed talent. Other programs include the reversion of 48 Hours with Dan Rather, Next To Nothing with Cheryl Tiegs, and Forbidden Places with Mark Hamill. Jim has also served as Manager of Media Operations (VMM), Broadcast Database Editor and Senior Researcher for prominent PR software company Vocus, Inc.
Lead Developer. Mike spent seven years serving as a U.S. Navy cryptologic officer with overseas assignments around the world. His service included leading reconnaissance teams supporting combat forces in Operation SOUTHERN WATCH, Operation ENDURING FREEDOM, and the U.S. Seventh Fleet, and serving as a cyber attack analyst. He now works as a cybersecurity researcher and web developer. In 2004 he helped found the Baltimore Improv Group (BIG), a nonprofit helping to build the improv theater scene in Baltimore. He currently serves as BIG's Artistic Director.