Hi,

I’ve just finished a short documentary I think might resonate with your audience. It’s called “Wired for Life,” and it tells the quiet, human story of a man named Will who survived blood cancer and a stem cell transplant — but found himself lost in recovery.

What helped him come back wasn’t therapy or goal-setting. It was feeding koi in his back garden, and later, twisting wire into bonsai trees.

The film isn’t about beating cancer. It’s about what comes after — and how small, quiet routines can slowly rebuild a life.

We filmed it simply, honestly, with no big agenda — just a sincere attempt to capture something human. Will isn’t a professional koi keeper or bonsai artist. He’s just a man who found peace in slow, beautiful things.

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