I’ve had a heavy heart as of late during this U.S. Presidential election. I wanted to take some time to share my plea to the leaders in our industry.
Last week we had a special post-election “Breaking the Glass” bonus produced and largely recorded by breaking the glass co-producer Yolanda T. Cochran. The episode was bittersweet in that it was written and recorded before the election results, so there was a certain sense of hopefulness in Yolanda’s voice that we were on the verge of having our first woman president. So I recorded an epilogue to her episode to provide context. I also used that epilogue to address what I’ve seen going on in the photography and filmmaking communities. That part of the epilogue is what you’re about to hear.
So, if you listened to that entire “Breaking the Glass” episode, you don’t need to listen to this. But I wanted to share my thoughts and feelings with this industry that has meant so much to me for so long.
I think this message is self-explanatory. If it resonates with you, please share it.
Music in this Episode
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- That Kid In the Fourth Grade Who Really Liked the Denver Broncos by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
- I Can’t Imagine Where I’d Be Without You by Chris Zabriskie (CC BY)
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Derrick Perrin says
Free speech is a beautiful thing. Thank God you get to do what you do and have the chance to voice your own opinion. Keep doing what your doing sir. I enjoy what you have to say and the way you say it even when I don’t side with you on some things. Differences make the world go round.
Ron Dawson says
Thank you so much Derrick. I really appreciate that. I wish we had more people (on both sides) that felt like that.