Liv and Oma

The commercial was inspiring and encourages people to stop watching and to act up. The whole idea of the commercial was really unique. I also liked that everything he saw that was sad or problem followed him.



I really liked the message of this one. It plays right into their life long theme of “Like a good neighbor”. It’s amazing what we see in a day that weighs on our conscience and then they give us a way to lift the weight off by volunteering, giving back to your community.


Meet the Authors

17 Years Old

A shooting guard on her double State Championship high school basketball team, Liv is no stranger to competition. She brings her fierce winner-takes-family-bragging-rights spirit to every review.

  • Rising freshman & future baller at Augusta University
  • Multiple scholarship recipient
  • McDonald’s All-American nominee
  • Voted Ms. Saint Francis
  • Netflix binge watcher
  • Sugar fiend

70 Years Young

A descendant of famously feuding families, the Hatfields & McCoys, Oma is always up for a friendly fight. She doesn’t shy away from a heated debate, even when that argument is over the cultural contribution of an ad for Skittles.

  • Married for 51 years to a self-admitted curmudgeon
  • Former real estate agent & hospital foundation director
  • Current restaurant manager, hospital fundraiser & church volunteer
  • Makes bed every day and will make yours if you leave it
  • Lover of British dramas (all of them)
  • Never met a stranger

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