This episode’s guest is Jeremy Ritch. He has a new book that is available digitally on Amazon, B&N, and iTunes. You can order physical copies from jeremyritch.com… and you can win a copy just by listening to the podcast!
EDIT: Jeremy only wrote portions of the play, it is not HIS play, my apologies!
You can comment below or tweet at @thefarsighted and @jeremyritch to let us know what you thought of what Big Jerm had to say. We discussed protest music, hope, and a variety of other stuff. Start a conversation with us and you can in a book! No crap! That’s all you have to do! Now go listen, ya hear?
Justin has been running websites since his first Geocities site in 1994, but only did he ever start covering anything of substance years later. After he stopped regularly running local concerts in Northern NJ and the greater Philly area, he knew he needed to step up his writing game if he expected to continue to get free music to listen to. He writes regularly here and at Cinapse, as well as contributing to a few other sites on occasion. He likes music, film, the Philadelphia Eagles, the 76ers, talking about Criminal Justice, reading Intelligence Report, and his family... not in that order. His beautiful wife is far more talented than he is and his kids far more adorable... and crazy.
I loved talking to Jeremy about that and listening to the conversation over because I’ve always equate the two and it’s nice to hear someone else discuss it… someone more interesting than I.
Correction: It’s not my play, I just wrote some poetry for it and have a role in it.
Great chat. I appreciate a lot of what you guys were talking about. I love the idea that protest art is, by its very nature, about hope.
I loved talking to Jeremy about that and listening to the conversation over because I’ve always equate the two and it’s nice to hear someone else discuss it… someone more interesting than I.