Our show 365 Days of Love on Facebook watch is a daily documentary and experimental short form web series that shines a light on the things in life that connect us as humans. No matter our race, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, or political preferences what are the stories and ideas that we can all relate to as human beings? It’s all about what connects us as human beings, and telling stories about love and people's passions.
Launched January 1st 2019 wit our Executive Producer Sofia Vergara.
Basketball Superstar Jimmy Butler takes a detour from his busy schedule to visit the home of the music he loves most, Country Music. This episode of 365 Days Of Love takes viewers on a trip to Nashville Tennessee with Jimmy and his friend as they explore the country music capital of the world; meeting local guides, visiting historic venues and taking part in the full country music experience. This travelogue inspired episode is Jimmy’s love letter to country music.
Juan Pablo Jaramillo is a prominent Colombian YouTuber who came out as gay very publicly at age 21 via vlog in 2014, a video which now has over 8 million views. In 2017, Juan Pablo and his friend Christian turned their focus on creating a movement called #aquientrantodos, with an idea to make the Colombian LGBT community safe from discrimination in public places, while teaching tolerance and inclusion for all people. #aquientrantodos started as a movement that turned into an actual policy, which is being utilized by brands and public spaces through many areas of Columbia. He boasts an impressive social media presence, with over 5 million instagram followers and owes a lot to his family for loving him unconditionally, which is not always the case with LGBT Columbian youths. He pays it forward by working towards creating visibility and safe environments for his Colombian LGBT community.
Academia Vive Bailando
Clemencia Vargas is the founder of Academia Vive Bailando in Colombia. She moved to the US at a young age moving away from violence and found refugee in dancing. After graduating from Finance and Economics from Babson College she moved to Colombia to work in Deloitte. After three years she felt the need to reasses her dreams and quit her job in finance to create Vive Bailando an academy that uses dance as a tool to form adolescents with the skills to make the right life decisions.