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Submit ReviewWarning: Listening may result in an overwhelming compulsion to read! First, Diane Bay finally received her birth mom’s name from the state of Illinois. She nervously typed it into Google… Her birth mom is New Hollywood darling and cult movie queen, Karen Black, who starred in Easy Rider, The Graduate, Five Easy Pieces and so much more!
Diane’s journey to self discovery pulls her from elation to despair when she learns that her mom is dying. Their heart wrenching year together is chronicled beautifully in Diane’s book, Finding Karen Black. Joining us for the episode is Karen’s best friend, actor Lee Purcell who is uniquely positioned to provide us with Karen’s emotionally wrenching perspective.
Then we welcome finance insider Richard E. Farley who is winning our favorite book title of the year award with: Gonzo Wall Street: Riots, Radicals, Racism and Revolution - How the Go-Go Bankers of the 1960s Crashed the Financial System and Bamboozled Washington. Richard takes a long look at Wall Street in the 1960s, and finding that the precident for the 2008 bailouts was set when the corrupt Wall Street investment banks of the 1960s held Congress over a barrel and got an outrageous taxpayer-funded bailout of what THEY owed their customers.
Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Jon Meacham's And Then There Was Light - Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle and Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus.
Path Points of Interest:
Finding Karen Black by Diane Bay
Diane Bay on Social Media
instagram.com/dianebaydesign/
facebook.com/dianebayartist
facebook.com/findingkarenblack
Lee Purcell on Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/leepurcellfanpage/
https://www.instagram.com/theleepurcell/
Lee Purcell & Andrea F. Friedman in Office Scene From "Carol of the Bells”
Donna Mills & Lee Purcell in scene from Joey Travolta's "Carol of the Bells”
The Making Of "Carol of the Bells" Promo
Hollywood Radio Players
Hollywood Radio Players on Youtube
Make a tax deductible donation to Hollywood Radio Players
Gonzo Wall Street: Riots, Radicals, Racism and Revolution
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garums
Bonnie Garmus's Amazon Author Page
And Then There Was Light - Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle by Jon Meacham
Warning: Listening may result in an overwhelming compulsion to read! First, Diane Bay finally received her birth mom’s name from the state of Illinois. She nervously typed it into Google… Her birth mom is New Hollywood darling and cult movie queen, Karen Black, who starred in Easy Rider, The Graduate, Five Easy Pieces and so much more!
Diane’s journey to self discovery pulls her from elation to despair when she learns that her mom is dying. Their heart wrenching year together is chronicled beautifully in Diane’s book, Finding Karen Black. Joining us for the episode is Karen’s best friend, actor Lee Purcell who is uniquely positioned to provide us with Karen’s emotionally wrenching perspective.
Then we welcome finance insider Richard E. Farley who is winning our favorite book title of the year award with: Gonzo Wall Street: Riots, Radicals, Racism and Revolution - How the Go-Go Bankers of the 1960s Crashed the Financial System and Bamboozled Washington. Richard takes a long look at Wall Street in the 1960s, and finding that the precident for the 2008 bailouts was set when the corrupt Wall Street investment banks of the 1960s held Congress over a barrel and got an outrageous taxpayer-funded bailout of what THEY owed their customers.
Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Jon Meacham's And Then There Was Light - Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle and Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus.
Path Points of Interest:
Finding Karen Black by Diane Bay
Diane Bay on Social Media
instagram.com/dianebaydesign/
facebook.com/dianebayartist
facebook.com/findingkarenblack
Lee Purcell on Social Media
https://www.facebook.com/leepurcellfanpage/
https://www.instagram.com/theleepurcell/
Lee Purcell & Andrea F. Friedman in Office Scene From "Carol of the Bells”
Donna Mills & Lee Purcell in scene from Joey Travolta's "Carol of the Bells”
The Making Of "Carol of the Bells" Promo
Hollywood Radio Players
Hollywood Radio Players on Youtube
Make a tax deductible donation to Hollywood Radio Players
Gonzo Wall Street: Riots, Radicals, Racism and Revolution
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garums
Bonnie Garmus's Amazon Author Page
And Then There Was Light - Abraham Lincoln and the American Struggle by Jon Meacham
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