Monday, May 11, 2020

Play It Forward Episode 38


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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.
Real people.  Real stories.  The struggle to Play It Forward. 
Episode 38: Having A Voice To Say
I’ve been blessed with the opportunity to share a lot of conversations with extremely creative lifestyles now dealing with the shutdown caused by Covid-19.  In the beginning some people were afraid to talk about the final outcome of this very strange journey through time. 
Fourteen year old Levi Watkins from NBC’s Voice knows of the current issues and pressures put into play on the paths of those that enjoy playing.  His focus is still on one thing and will always lend his voice in the best way possible. 
Another powerful talent from season 18 of NBC’s The Voice is Roderick Chambers.  Not all creative people are social.  Those that love the performance on a public stage are moving through a rare form of unsocial anxiety.  How does someone like Roderick deal with everyday pretty much feeling like everything else before it? 
When Darious Lyles chose to sing Come Together on NBC’s The Voice he didn’t realize the total impact of the performance until social media began to react in the moments after.
That’s Play It Forward I’m Arroe

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