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Tim Madigan’s guest on episode 2 of the Anything Mentionable podcast is Maddie Suttles, soon to be a second-year law student at the University of Houston Law Center. Though just 23 years old, she has already fashioned a compelling life story. A reserved young person, she discovered as a teen through high school writing assignments that her public voice had weight and meaning. She went on to become an accomplished young actor, landing a major role in a professional stage production in Fort Worth, Texas, while still a theater student at Texas Christian University. Then, after graduation, she surprised many and set out on a much different course, putting her Broadway dreams aside to pursue a law degree so she could be a more effective advocate for the voiceless. In a deeply affecting recent essay about her experience as a legal intern in federal immigration court, and in this soulful conversation, Maddie suggests the golden rule – kindness and love – as the best ways to negotiate this dark moment in history. Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Tim Madigan’s conversation with Stephen Cady, president of Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth. Read here: https://bit.ly/3HOVTpdTim Madigan’s Amazon book page: https://amzn.to/3tVoAH0I’m Proud of You, the story of Tim’s friendship with television’s Fred Rogers, begins August 8 at Theatre Arlington, in Arlington, Texas. For tickets and more information visit www.theatrearlington.org
By Tim MadiganTim Madigan’s guest on episode 2 of the Anything Mentionable podcast is Maddie Suttles, soon to be a second-year law student at the University of Houston Law Center. Though just 23 years old, she has already fashioned a compelling life story. A reserved young person, she discovered as a teen through high school writing assignments that her public voice had weight and meaning. She went on to become an accomplished young actor, landing a major role in a professional stage production in Fort Worth, Texas, while still a theater student at Texas Christian University. Then, after graduation, she surprised many and set out on a much different course, putting her Broadway dreams aside to pursue a law degree so she could be a more effective advocate for the voiceless. In a deeply affecting recent essay about her experience as a legal intern in federal immigration court, and in this soulful conversation, Maddie suggests the golden rule – kindness and love – as the best ways to negotiate this dark moment in history. Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.Tim Madigan’s conversation with Stephen Cady, president of Brite Divinity School in Fort Worth. Read here: https://bit.ly/3HOVTpdTim Madigan’s Amazon book page: https://amzn.to/3tVoAH0I’m Proud of You, the story of Tim’s friendship with television’s Fred Rogers, begins August 8 at Theatre Arlington, in Arlington, Texas. For tickets and more information visit www.theatrearlington.org