• S1 Ep1: Outpatient Therapy with Mike Tarnow | Listen To Your Body

  • Jul 6 2022
  • Length: 35 mins
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S1 Ep1: Outpatient Therapy with Mike Tarnow | Listen To Your Body

  • Summary

  • Hello everyone, and welcome to the first episode of Outpatient Therapy. This show is a spinoff from A Vo's Padded Room, as we tackle some serious topics and learn from our various guests on the show.

    Unlike A Vo's Padded Room where we are strictly audio based, Outpatient Therapy will focus on sitting with our guests through video and learning about their trials and tribulations.

    Our first guest, Mike Tarnow, is no stranger to the voice over world. We've had Mike on the Padded Room (S1-Episode 14) and he's always been a joy to talk to. Mike recently reached out to me and was wondering if he could talk about an extremely important topic. The subject of Cancer.

    Mike has stage 2 esophageal cancer and he wanted to go over what happened when he discovered there was something wrong and the signs and symptoms to look out for.

    Mike is a wonderful human being and we had a great time learning more about his fight and what it means to him and his family finding this type of cancer early on.

    So sit back and take some notes as we delve into the first episode of Outpatient Therapy with voice over specialist Mike Tarnow.

    If you or someone you know would like to come on Outpatient Therapy you can reach out to Brad Storm or Big Jim at avospaddedroom@gmail.com.

    Punch cancer in the FACE, my friends!

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