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Today I talk to Jack Schultz, who has been my acting and storytelling teacher in Chicago through Green Shirt Studio, and helped me to write and create my first-ever one-person show “42 Days of Summer” in 2020. That one-person show helped me to process, navigate, and share my grief after the death of my friend. Today, we talk about storytelling, and how it has helped us to map our grief over the years.
Today, Jack and I discuss:
About today’s guest Jack Schultz: Jack is an actor, teacher,
Resources:
Check out Green Shirt Studio in Chicago, which offers phenomenal acting and storytelling classes, and is a loving and inclusive artistic community: https://www.greenshirtstudio.com/
Get in touch:
Thank you for listening to Friends Missing Friends. If you enjoyed it, please follow/subscribe, leave stars and a review – it’s so appreciated!
You can send in your questions to [email protected], send a voice clip to our google voice number 312-291-1781, and follow us on IG @friendsmissingfriends. For more information, you can visit our website: friendsmissingfriends.com.
Today I talk to Jack Schultz, who has been my acting and storytelling teacher in Chicago through Green Shirt Studio, and helped me to write and create my first-ever one-person show “42 Days of Summer” in 2020. That one-person show helped me to process, navigate, and share my grief after the death of my friend. Today, we talk about storytelling, and how it has helped us to map our grief over the years.
Today, Jack and I discuss:
About today’s guest Jack Schultz: Jack is an actor, teacher,
Resources:
Check out Green Shirt Studio in Chicago, which offers phenomenal acting and storytelling classes, and is a loving and inclusive artistic community: https://www.greenshirtstudio.com/
Get in touch:
Thank you for listening to Friends Missing Friends. If you enjoyed it, please follow/subscribe, leave stars and a review – it’s so appreciated!
You can send in your questions to [email protected], send a voice clip to our google voice number 312-291-1781, and follow us on IG @friendsmissingfriends. For more information, you can visit our website: friendsmissingfriends.com.