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Hey it’s Arroe. This is
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 22: Five Weeks Deep
Yeah it’s been a month or more. And in that time period we’ve watched some
pretty creative writers, producers, actors, comedians and musicians step
through the dark clouds with some pretty amazing art.
Let’s be honest here. A lot of the Coronavirus focus has been put
on the adult lifestyle. I mean social distancing
is a total whack in the heart of local national and regional culture. Ummm what about the kids? Joy Cho’s got a new book series is gonna totally
get the little people active in their creative imaginations.
Sharing a conversation with Mike Rowe’s
mom is something you don’t get to do every day.
When you do, it’s going to be pretty down to earth and incredibly
comfortable. She’s been writing for
decades which led me to asking if this moment of Coronavirus stoppage is truly
proving to be a great time for first time writers to put the pen to paper?
Bradley J Edwards is a very busy prosecutor. His latest book Relentless Pursuit unveils his
personal leadership and dedication to bringing peace to the victims of Jeffrey
Epstein. When he makes his way back into
a courtroom does he expect to experience a completely different way of
defending in front of a judge?
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