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RPRT49 | Thomas Jane Gets Real About Art, Humanity, and AI’s Role in Our Future

RPRT49 | Thomas Jane Gets Real About Art, Humanity, and AI’s Role in Our Future

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On today’s episode of Right Place / Right Time, hosts Mike Pecci and Lance A. Williams sit down with legendary actor Thomas Jane (The Mist, The Punisher, Boogie Nights) for a wide-ranging and deeply inspiring conversation about art, creativity, and the future of humanity.

Tom gets philosophical about surrounding yourself with art, staying open to inspiration, and imagining a hopeful future where man and machine work together to foster growth and life. He takes us on a historical journey through the ancient roots of storytelling — how the spoken word and early music helped shape the world and even predicted the future.

He also shares a powerful personal story: as a 16-year-old kid from the East Coast, he packed his bags and headed to India to pursue acting — an experience that rocked his worldview and opened his mind in unexpected ways. Lance and Tom go deep on the craft and philosophy of acting, while Mike drops hints about a potential future film collaboration with Tom.

This episode is packed with everything you want — insight, adventure, artistic passion, and a fresh shot of inspiration.


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