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The Indomitable Dr. Meleeka Clary: A Beacon of Resilience and Hope

Dr. Meleeka Clary, a trailblazing clinical psychologist, actress, filmmaker, writer, model, professor, and devoted mother, embodies the essence of unwavering determination and unrelenting passion. Her multifaceted career and inspiring personal story serve as a testament to her unyielding spirit and commitment to empowering others.
A Visionary Leader in Mental Health
As a renowned clinical psychologist and professor, Dr. Clary champions a philosophy of positivity and hope, illuminating the path to emotional wellness and resilience. Her groundbreaking approaches to mental health have transformed countless lives, fostering a culture of empathy and understanding.
From Adversity to Artistic Triumph
Dr. Clary’s profoundly personal film, Three Corners of Deception, stands as a monument to her courage and creativity. This gripping narrative, born from her own experiences with divorce and legal battles, exposes the darker corners of corruption, inspiring others to stand against injustice.
The Dr. Meleeka Clary Show: A Platform for Empowerment
On Bold Brave TV, Dr. Clary’s eponymous show seamlessly blends entertainment and education, sharing powerful stories, mental health insights, and uplifting messages. Her unique blend of expertise and compassion resonates deeply with audiences, cementing her status as a beloved and respected thought leader.

Faith, Family, and Fortitude
Dr. Clary’s unwavering faith and devotion to family form the bedrock of her strength, guiding her through life’s trials and tribulations. “My faith is my anchor,” she affirms. “It reminds me that, no matter the challenges, I am never alone.”
A Legacy of Love, Justice, and Transformation
Dr. Meleeka Clary’s indelible mark on the world is a testament to her unwavering commitment to creating positive change. Through her work in psychology, entertainment, and education, she continues to inspire generations, igniting a beacon of hope in the hearts of all who encounter her.
Pioneering New Frontiers
As Dr. Clary looks to the future, her creative vision remains unabated. With projects like The Boston Girls and a sequel to Three Corners of Deception on the horizon, she remains dedicated to sharing stories that educate, inspire, and empower.

A Shining Example of Authentic Leadership
Dr. Clary’s remarkable journey serves as a powerful reminder that resilience, faith, and love can overcome even the most daunting obstacles. Her unwavering dedication to her craft, her community, and her family has forged an unbreakable bond with those she touches.
Celebrating a Life of Purpose and Passion
Dr. Meleeka Clary’s story is a masterclass in courage, perseverance, and the transformative power of storytelling. As we celebrate her achievements, we honor a life devoted to uplifting others, a shining testament to the enduring impact of one remarkable individual.
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‘Elkhorn’ star Travis Lee Eller talks Westerns, character-building, and the art of the perfect hat

Travis Lee Eller isn’t just an actor—he’s a storyteller deeply immersed in the world of Westerns, both on-screen and off. Whether portraying rugged frontiersmen or crafting authentic, weathered cowboy hats through his business, Ugly Outlaw Hats, Eller understands that every detail—especially the right hat—helps define a character. Currently, you can catch him in ‘The Rebel’, a Star Wars fan film directed by Casey Oberhansli, now streaming on YouTube. Later this year, he’ll appear in two Western short films, ‘Darlin’’ and ‘Stubborn’, both directed by Robert Gamperl and set to make the film festival rounds before landing on streaming platforms. And, of course, fans of ‘Elkhorn’ can look forward to season two, premiering in late 2025 produced by Morningstar Entertainment on the INSP Network. We caught up with Eller to talk about his career, the legacy of Westerns in Hollywood, and why the perfect hat is more than just an accessory—it’s the finishing touch that brings a character to life.
You’re known for acting in Western film and TV projects. Which ones are you most proud of?
I don’t think I play favorites when it comes to my projects. What I remember most are the experiences on set, the incredible people I’ve worked with, and the lessons I’ve learned along the way. Each project pushes me to grow as an actor. That said, I’m especially proud of my latest script, ‘No Man Was Civilized’. It’s a story I’ve spent years developing, and I’m excited to see where it goes.

What are you working on at the moment?
Right now, I’m filming season two of Elkhorn for the INSP Network. The series takes place in the 1880s and follows a young Teddy Roosevelt as he ventures west to prove himself as a cowboy. I play Joe Ferris, the town shopkeeper, and the story is rooted in true events. The new season is set to premiere in late 2025. Beyond acting, I recently finished writing a Western feature film called ‘No Man Was Civilized’, which weaves together four short stories into a single, cohesive narrative. Writing has been a long but rewarding process, and I can’t wait to see it take shape.
Your business, Ugly Outlaw Hats, is also connected to Western projects. In what way?
My hats are known for their worn, distressed look—it’s a craft I’ve spent years perfecting. Over time, actors, directors, and costume designers have reached out for custom pieces to fit specific characters. I even wear my own designs in my work. In fact, the hat I’m wearing in ‘Elkhorn’ season two is one of mine. I’ve always believed that in a Western, the hat is the final touch that defines a character. It tells a story before a single word is spoken.
How do you balance your business and acting career?
During my downtime, I’m usually making hats.The two never really interfere with each other—if anything, hat-making is therapeutic for me. I often find myself running lines in my head while working in my studio. If it weren’t for acting, I probably wouldn’t have started my business in the first place. Over time, I’ve found a rhythm that allows me to balance both without feeling overwhelmed.
What advice would you give to actors who want to appear in Westerns?
Every actor has their own approach to storytelling, character development, and capturing the right tone. There’s no single “right way” to do it. But for me, my love of Westerns comes from a deep passion for that era of American history. I grew up in a household where Westerns were always on TV, so it became part of my DNA. If I had to give one practical piece of advice? Don’t wear your hat backward. I see it happen in movies and TV shows all the time, and it always makes me cringe a little.
What upcoming projects do you have?
Right now, you can watch me in ‘The Rebel’, a Star Wars fan film directed by Casey Oberhansli, available on YouTube. Later this year, I’ll be in Darlin’ and Stubborn, two Western short films directed by Robert Gamperl, both of which will hit the festival circuit before streaming. And, of course, Elkhorn season two arrives in late 2025, produced by Morningstar Entertainment.
Beyond that, my agent, Beverly Brock, is always pitching me for new opportunities. I’m excited for whatever comes next and grateful for every step of the journey.
Featured photo credit: Morgan Weistling
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