Home #Hwoodtimes PILLARS OF POWER: REAWAKENING POSSIBILITY, CREATIVITY & ABUNDANCE

PILLARS OF POWER: REAWAKENING POSSIBILITY, CREATIVITY & ABUNDANCE

0

An Exploration of Purpose, Potential, and the Human Search for Meaning

By Michael Adam Cohen and Jennie Edwards Stock

San Diego, CA (The Hollywood Times) 6/10/26 – There are moments when a film arrives at exactly the right time.

At a point when many people are reevaluating what success, happiness, and fulfillment truly mean, Pillars of Power: Reawakening Possibility, Creativity & Abundance enters the conversation with an ambitious question: What does it take to create a meaningful life in an increasingly complex world?

Premiering June 11, 2026, in Culver City, California, this six-part documentary series is executive produced and co-directed by Moe Rock and Dawna Campbell through The Los Angeles Tribune Film Division. Bringing together influential voices from the worlds of personal growth, neuroscience, leadership, finance, wellness, and spirituality, the project explores the intersection between external achievement and internal fulfillment.

While many viewers may recognize several participants from the landmark documentary The Secret, Pillars of Power is not presented as a sequel. Instead, it expands the conversation, exploring how purpose, relationships, health, mental wellness, spirituality, and financial well-being work together to shape the quality of our lives.

At its heart, the series asks questions many people are already asking themselves:

What happens when traditional definitions of success no longer feel sufficient?

How do we balance ambition with well-being?

Can achievement and inner peace coexist?

The documentary features an impressive lineup of internationally recognized thought leaders, including Jack Canfield, Lisa Nichols, Joe Vitale, Marie Diamond, Sharon Lechter, John Assaraf, John Demartini, Ken Honda, Sonia Choquette, and Dame Doria Cordova, among others.

For Canfield, whose work has influenced millions through books and seminars, the film aligns closely with a lifelong mission.

“If I can be helpful, participate, and add some value to the movie, that aligns with my life purpose: to inspire and empower people to live their highest vision,” he said.

Nichols brings a particularly compelling personal story to the project. Rising from significant financial hardship to become one of the most recognized voices in personal empowerment, she continues to advocate for resilience, action, and self-belief.

“Ask, believe, receive, but don’t forget to take consistent applied action,” Nichols says in the film. “Want it enough to not need a timeline. Go after it, because it’s your birthright.”

Beyond its roster of high-profile contributors, what makes Pillars of Power noteworthy is its willingness to explore ideas that resonate far beyond the self-help space. The series examines how the environments we inhabit, the stories we inherit, and the beliefs we carry can influence the trajectory of our lives.

During conversations surrounding the project, Marie Diamond discussed how physical surroundings can impact mindset and decision-making, while Sharon Lechter reflected on the financial narratives many people absorb during childhood and carry into adulthood. Dame Doria Cordova emphasized the importance of moving beyond scarcity thinking and recognizing sufficiency as the foundation for growth.

Together, these perspectives create a larger narrative about possibility, resilience, and human potential.

For executive producer and co-director Moe Rock, storytelling has long been about expanding perspectives. In a media landscape often dominated by division, fear, and uncertainty, Pillars of Power seeks to offer an alternative viewpoint—one rooted in personal responsibility, hope, compassion, and conscious leadership.

The documentary does not claim to provide all the answers.

Instead, it invites viewers into a broader conversation.

A conversation about purpose.

A conversation about creativity.

A conversation about what abundance truly means.

Perhaps most importantly, the series arrives during a cultural moment when many people are searching for something deeper than achievement alone. Whether viewers agree with every perspective presented or simply appreciate the questions being raised, Pillars of Power offers an opportunity to reflect on what matters most.

As audiences gather for the world premiere, the film stands as more than a documentary series. It serves as a reminder that growth remains possible, reinvention remains possible, and that meaningful change often begins with a willingness to imagine a different future.

In that sense, Pillars of Power may resonate not because it provides a roadmap, but because it encourages viewers to begin their own journey toward purpose, connection, creativity, and possibility.

Screenshot