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EPISODE · Nov 16, 2020 · 1H 15M

Bookshop Santa Cruz & Jill Wolfson

from The Bookshop Podcast · host Casey Coonerty Protti and Jill Wolfson

Send us Fan Mail1987 proved to be a year of major change for me. It was the year I worked with the exceptional David Bowie as the stylist on the music video Day in, Day Out, directed by Julian Temple, and after a lot of coaxing, I joined Bowie and the rest of the crew on the Glass Spider Tour. I left the tour after a few months for a variety of reasons, some related to incidents that occurred on the road, the stress of which did little to maintain my recent sobriety.  1987 was also the year I met my husband, Brian Beverly. We met on the set of an Eddie Money music video—an all-nighter, well, two actually, shot in an alley Downtown LA, with, of course, a rainmaker and fog machine…lots of fog. This was, after all, a David Fincher shoot where the atmosphere is crucial.So how does my story relate to this episode of The Bookshop Podcast? How did I get from music videos to bookshops, books, and authors? Well, you’ll need to listen to find out.Join me in Santa Cruz, California, while I chat with Casey Coonerty Protti at Bookshop Santa Cruz and local author Jill Wolfson.Here’s a list of links, authors, and books mentioned in this podcast.·      Bookshop Santa Cruz·      Instagram·      KEEP KIDS READING FUNDRAISER·      Ibram X. Kendi How to be an anti-racist·      Maggie O'Farrell Hamnet·      Jill Wolfson·      The Beat Within·      Somebody Else’s Children The Courts, the Kids, and the Struggle to Save America's Troubled Families·      What I Call Life·      Home, and Other Big, Fat Lies·      Cold Hands, Warm Heart·      Furious·      Dear Concerned Mother·      Lucas And Sarah This American Life·      Bay Area Parent Jill Wolfson editor ·      Brian Beverly Music   Support the showThe Bookshop PodcastMandy Jackson-BeverlySocial Media Links

Send us Fan Mail 1987 proved to be a year of major change for me. It was the year I worked with the exceptional David Bowie as the stylist on the music video Day in, Day Out, directed by Julian Temple, and after a lot of coaxing, I joined Bowie and the rest of the crew on the Glass Spider Tour. I left the tour after a few months for a variety of reasons, some related to incidents that occurred on the road, the stress of which did little to maintain my recent sobriety. 1987 was also the...

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Send us Fan Mail1987 proved to be a year of major change for me. It was the year I worked with the exceptional David Bowie as the stylist on the music video Day in, Day Out, directed by Julian Temple, and after a lot of coaxing, I joined Bowie and...

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