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Is anyone else having a rough week?
Well, Greg Rucka and I are too. As the world continues to battle covid19 and racism – not in any particular order – it leaves so many people feeling deflated and helpless. You are not alone.
It sounds cliché, but where there is darkness…there must be light. I am certain there is an actual quote out there somewhere! Although we are in the battle of inches, Greg points out that as slow as is, it is still being made.
Greg and I discuss the difficulties of navigating the roller coaster of emotions as well as the importance of self-care.
I think we both needed this conversation given the current events, so we will be taking questions next week – so listeners get to asking!
For those that don’t already know:
Greg Rucka is a New York Times bestselling author of hundreds of comics and nearly two dozen novels. He has written for film, television, and video games. His career has included critically acclaimed and Eisner-winning work in both the creator-owned and work-for-hire arenas.
As always, please listen with an open mind and remember that my opinion on politics are my own and do not affect my position at work.
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CREDITS Host: Mimi Chan Intro Music: Mike Relm
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