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EPISODE · May 21, 2025 · 1H 3M

In Love With The Mystery

from The A Train to Sedona · host Dr Linda Marsanico

Ann Mortifee, born on a sugar cane farm in South Africa, is known by many to be a truly Renaissance woman: a unique and passionate performing artist, composer and librettist, a narrator, workshop facilitator, author, and keynote speaker. Her albums, books, one woman shows, musicals, ballets and her deep work with people have won her, among many awards, the prestigious Order of Canada and YMCA Woman of Distinction Award. She has been Chair of the BC Arts Council, travelled the world, worked with the dying, dined with the Queen, spent time with the head Sangoma of the Zulu Nation, worked in Calcutta with Mother Teresa, and co-founded The Trust for Sustainable Forestry and The Somerset Foundation.Ann Mortifee is a singer with a four-octave register.  She is spiritual and gifted with a knowing that I find refreshing and amazing.  Her passion for life and for giving speaks loudly in her life and work.We will discuss her journey from South Africa to North America; her Broadway gig - Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris;; the creation of "In Love With the Mystery," a most wonderful book published in 2010.This will be a rich and beautiful collaboration that will delight our listeners.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ann_Mortifeewww.annmortifee.com#OrderofCanada #WomenofDistinctionAward #RenaissanceWomanTune in for this empowering conversation at TalkRadio.nyc

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Ann Mortifee, born on a sugar cane farm in South Africa, is known by many to be a truly Renaissance woman: a unique and passionate performing artist, composer and librettist, a narrator, workshop facilitator, author, and keynote speaker. Her albums,...

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