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Thursday, February 13, 2020

World Radio Day 2020



Today is World Radio Day, certainly worthy of the nod, at least for yours truly, for I am an avid radio listener; and I've also been a guest on two radio programs that are based in NYC.

My first time being interviewed on the radio took place at the studios for 1010 WINS, where I was interviewed by John Montone about how conditions with my eyesight influenced my kaleidoscopic art work (that can now be purchased through Fine Art America).

I wrote about my experience with John Monotone in one my first entries on my blog.

The second time I was interviewed by a radio host was when Karen Lewis had me on her WBAI radio program, The Al Lewis Show) to discuss how my visual challenges shaped my rendering images re Black and White photography.

Both of these interviews can be listened to via my website, patriciayoungquist.com.

Meanwhile in honor of World Radio Day, I'm posting a clip of a scene from Woody Allen's 1980's movie, Radio Days.

I worked (as an actress in a "silent bit" role) on that film in the scene filmed at Radio City Music Hall that is featured in this clip, which was featured within one of my August 2018 blog entries.

Be that as it may, on this radio-related holiday, I'm also hoping for another opportunity to be heard on another radio program to either discuss my book series, Words In Our Beak (where the stories are told from the perspective of a female cardinal)...

WORDS IN OUR BEAK BOOK SERIES

... or to talk about my book project, Imperfect Strangers; which seeks to raise awareness about living with Neurofibromatosis.

"Imperfect Strangers":
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