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Old Friends Talk About Life, Part Two

Old Friends Talk About Life, Part Two

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THIS IS PART TWO of your feel-good and thought-provoking episode with two of the most wonderful people anywhere: Elaine Williams and Ricky Day.

Normally Elaine, Ricky and I would be chatting over margaritas at El Coyote in Hollywood, California, when Ricky’s visiting from New York. This time it’s a virtual chat - but the discussion is just as compelling - and we’re still drinking margaritas! Join us!

We cover everything from the pursuit of happiness to politics, equality, God, getting older, and dancing on a Soul Train line.

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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