Thursday, April 2, 2020

Play It Forward Episode 15


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Hey it’s Arroe.  Welcome to my new podcast series Play It Forward.  A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus.
The goal is to feature two different types of episodes.  The individual conversations as well as a collected array of the entire picture.  Real people.  Real stories.  The struggle to Play It Forward. 
Episode 15: The Medium, The One Time Lonely and The History Maker
The one thing missing from social media conversations are the footprints of a long lost friend or family in the way of the paranormal reaching toward us to lend a helpful blast of been here done it before.  I recently spent some time with world renowned medium Kim Russo who believes those before us are restless and on the move. 
One thing that stands out is the animal kingdom.  While the humans seem trapped and out of control the rest of the planet is still moving forward. 
Val Walker’s new book is titled 400 Friends With No One To Call.  We’ve all been there and have been reintroduced.  A quick fix is to get locked in on creativity. 
All those connections floating around your Facebook and people are starting to feel a little lonely.  Reconnecting with bitter old enemies or lost family members is something Covid-19 gets credit for.
I’ve been known to say creative people have truly been silent the first three weeks of the Coronavirus attack on the planet.  Famed model, writer and wife of Mic Fleetwood Jenny Boyd isn’t so quick to say we’re stumbling in the art department.
She traveled with the Beatles to meet with the Maharishi.  The experience is something we can learn from today as we continue to travel deeper into the virus.

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