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Warner Loughlin is one of the nation’s top acting coaches, working on set and privately for more than 20 years. Known for her warmth and intuitive approach, her technique shatters the myth that an actor’s past emotional traumas must be the fuel or foundation for their work.We’ll talk about her new book “The Warner Loughlin Technique,” which you can find here http://amzn.to/2Gi6bJ9. Visit Warner Loughlin Studios at http://www.warnerloughlin.com.


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From his first book “And You Thought You Knew Classic Movies,” to his latest “10 Movies at a Time,” Washington Post contributing book reviewer John Dileo delves deeply into film and makes it fun and entertaining at every turn. Enjoy scintillating movie talk with one of the top film writers in the industry. Learn more about John at: http://www.johndileo.com and to purchase his books on Amazon, use this url http://bit.ly/JohnDileo


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He’s one of the best play-by-play announcers in the game today.  Meet Dave O’Brien, who covers the Red Sox for the New England Sports Network.  Enjoy a little “inside baseball” from Dave who is living a childhood dream of covering the Sox!


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Co-founder of the Colonial Radio Theatre on the Air, Jerry Robbins has produced several hundred radio plays and award winning productions, starring in many of them.  He’s also a celebrated playwright and screenwriter who loves and appreciates the power of imagination, particularly as its delivered via the magic of radio! Learn more about Jerry at: http://www.colonialradio.com


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Meet my longtime friend in the business Hal Slifer, the host of the popular Sunday morning radio show “Chagigah: Jewish Culture and Music ” on WERS in Boston.  Hal is also a video producer and historian who couldn’t wait for the chance to schmooze with yours truly! Connect with Hal at:  https://www.facebook.com/hslifer and http://www.thevideohistory.com


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In today’s podcast, a tribute to two giants in the voice-over industry.  The magnificent June Foray who brought countless animated characters to life for millions.  And Dick Orkin, founder of The Radio Ranch and the creator of “Chicken Man” on radio.  They brought magic to our lives, we’ll miss them but their work lives on!


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Gary Marino heads up the World Gone Crazy Comedy Band, bringing laughter to audiences of all ages.  He’s an author, comedian, broadcaster and producer of live shows and events across the northeast. Back in 2004, Gary launched  “The Million Calorie March”  that put him in the national spotlight and inspired thousands to get in shape.  Meet one of the hardest working guys in show biz locally who loves what he does!


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Vic Mignogna is an award winning voice-over artist with a legion of Anime and animation fans. He’s also a recording artist, writer, producer, singer and actor who with his “crew” has done something exceedingly cool with the web series “Star Trek Continues.”  Meet THE Captain James T. Kirk who continued on with the Enterprise’s five year mission and enjoy the ride.

 


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Kenny Meyer is not only the authority on the Golden Age of Radio, he’s a celebrated broadcaster and producer who has met and interviewed hundreds of celebrities.  His love of radio is infectious.  Kenny is one of the nicest guys I know with an inspiring story of making it in the “biz!”