• Old Friends Talk About Life, Part One

  • Nov 15 2020
  • Length: 47 mins
  • Podcast

Old Friends Talk About Life, Part One

  • Summary

  • It’s PART ONE of your feel-good and thought-provoking episode with two of the most wonderful people anywhere, Elaine Williams and Ricky Day.

    Normally, we’d be chatting over margaritas at El Coyote in Hollywood, when Ricky’s visiting from New York. This time it’s a virtual happy hour, but the discussion is just as compelling. We cover everything from our days as tour guides at Universal Studios and Ricky being Michael Jackson’s stand-in on Thriller, to what pronouns we’re using, racism, diversity in casting and self-love, God & religion, the pursuit of happiness and Elaine’s parents being married by Martin Luther King, Jr.

    This week’s and next week's are episodes we probably all need to listen to a couple of times...

    Elaine Williams is an internationally recognized Senior Acting Instructor specializing in the Meisner Technique at the Joanne Baron/DW Brown Studio in Santa Monica, CA. Her classes, along with those of all instructors, are now available via Zoom. Please visit BaronBrown.com

    Ricky Day is an award-winning visual artist, photographer, and filmmaker working primarily with themes related to identity, pop-culture and the African American experience. He lives and works in Harlem, New York. RickyDayStudio.com

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