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JACKSONVILLE, FL – September 21, 2025 – Jacksonville’s local author and creative visionary Nicole Butler announces a multi-platform event for her inspiring “Imagine Becoming” initiative that ignites career exploration in youth.
The new children’s short film, “Imagine Becoming,” is a captivating journey into the world of diverse careers. The event will also feature the exciting release of the new single and a book signing.
Born from Nicole Butler’s desire to inspire hope and certainty during the unprecedented times of 2020, “Imagine Becoming” has blossomed from a children’s book into a comprehensive “Story Experience.” This multi-faceted approach empowers youth to dream big about their future careers.
The Book: “Imagine Becoming A” provides inspiration for youth to dream big and challenges them to take action to transform those dreams into positive results.
The Song: “Just Imagine” boasts an easy-to-follow tempo and melody, encouraging enthusiastic bouncing and singing along.
The Film: Created, directed, and produced by Nicole Butler, the “Imagine Becoming” short film is a true testament to collaboration. With support from her family & friends. The film takes young audiences on an inspiring journey to discover their future career paths, offering a relevant and innovative way to engage and prepare youth for what’s next.
Nicole Butler
Nicole is a Creative Opportunity Leader and the founder of A&B Productions, an LLC dedicated to empowering youth aged 6 to 16 in film, fashion, and media. Nicole’s expertise is further solidified by her background as a former Talent Manager in Los Angeles, where she worked with talent featured on major networks such as Disney, Nickelodeon, ABC, and NBC. Nicole firmly believes that her organization equips young people with the essential skills and direction needed to become the innovators and leaders of tomorrow.
Submitted by: Melissa Stackhouse