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EPISODE · Apr 1, 2020 · 47 MIN

Social Distancing - A Special Coronavirus Conversation with Clayton Howe

from Why I‘ll Never Make It · host Patrick Oliver Jones

Well, coronavirus is all people can talk about. It has completely changed our daily lives and interactions with others, especially in the world of theater. So I wanted to address it head on with friend-of-the-podcast Clayton Howe. We share how each of us lost our jobs and what we're doing now to keep going and make it through this extraordinary time in the world.  I also give 5 ways we as artists can regain control during a very uncertain moment in our lives and careers: Commitment, Outside, Variety, Introspection, and Dreams.  To follow Clayton and his podcast Entertainment(x):  instagram.com/inclaynation & entertainmentx.podbean.com/  Articles mentioned in this episode:  How stress influences disease - Science Daily A Connecticut Theater Finds New Ways To Get Art To Audiences - WSHU Getting At Least 7 Hours Of Sleep Helps Prevent Colds - NPR How Coronavirus Impacts Broadway – Variety How Coronavirus Shifted the World of Theater - The Guardian Broadway Finds a Way for the Show to Go On - NBC News  ----------  May this podcast be a resource for you as you discover more ways to pursue a career in this industry and sustain it through the many ups and downs that follow.    For further insights (Twitter) and unreleased audio clips of today's interview (Instagram) be a part of the WINMI community on social media @winmipodcast. And you can always reach out to me on the website: contact.winmipodcast.com  Lastly, this podcast is supported through kind donations of listeners like you by buying me a coffee.  ----------  Music used in this episode: "March" by Kai Engel is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.  "Jazz Brunch" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International License.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Well, coronavirus is all people can talk about. It has completely changed our daily lives and interactions with others, especially in the world of theater. So I wanted to address it head on with friend-of-the-podcast Clayton Howe. We share how each of us lost our jobs and what we're doing now to keep going and make it through this extraordinary time in the world.  I also give 5 ways we as artists can regain control during a very uncertain moment in our lives and careers: Commitment, Outside, Variety, Introspection, and Dreams.  To follow Clayton and his podcast Entertainment(x):  instagram.com/inclaynation & entertainmentx.podbean.com/  Articles mentioned in this episode:  How stress influences disease - Science Daily A Connecticut Theater Finds New Ways To Get Art To Audiences - WSHU Getting At Least 7 Hours Of Sleep Helps Prevent Colds - NPR How Coronavirus Impacts Broadway – Variety How Coronavirus Shifted the World of Theater - The Guardian Broadway Finds a Way for the Show to Go On - NBC News  ----------  May this podcast be a resource for you as you discover more ways to pursue a career in this industry and sustain it through the many ups and downs that follow.    For further insights (Twitter) and unreleased audio clips of today's interview (Instagram) be a part of the WINMI community on social media @winmipodcast. And you can always reach out to me on the website: contact.winmipodcast.com  Lastly, this podcast is supported through kind donations of listeners like you by buying me a coffee.  ----------  Music used in this episode: "March" by Kai Engel is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.  "Jazz Brunch" by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Attribution 3.0 International License.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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