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Read My Lips – Cool Conversations with Creatives

Read My Lips – Cool Conversations with Creatives

Monday at 2 PM Pacific 5 PM Eastern

July 27th 2020: The Creative Spark: Bringing Your Life Story to Life

Producer/host akaRadioRed’s Cool Conversations with Creatives welcomes two very successful creatives. Novelist Jan Hurst’s autobiographical romantic drama story, His Sunrise My Sunset, inspired the 2019 movie, Sunrise in Heaven starring Corbin Bernsen. A widow, mother, grandmother, and retired executive, Jan built a business career over 30 very eclectic years in multiple business disciplines. She and her husband, Steve, were married 44 years, the first 24 spent following his Air Force career. Comedian and writer Eddie Sarfaty’s acerbic stand-up captures the everyday absurdities of life

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Jan Hurst

Jan Hurst, an early baby boomer born into an Air Force family in Missouri, was encouraged to accept the feminine boundaries to become a wife, mother, teacher, nurse or secretary. After her younger daughter started school, Jan’s challenge to go to work or to school faced hurdles with her husband Steve’s Air Force career, which often moved the family. The first college graduate in her family, she earned a BA, MBA and PhD in business management. Jan became a programmer before women were widely accepted in technology, leading to a 30-year career managing IT teams. After Steve was killed in an auto accident, Jan wrote their story in the romance novel, His Sunrise My Sunset. The book inspired the
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Eddie Sarfaty

Comedian and writer Eddie Sarfaty has appeared on The Today Show, Comedy Central's Premium Blend, Logo’s Wisecrack, The Joy Behar Show, and is one of the subjects of the documentaries, Laughing Matters and Heartfelt. He’s been featured at Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, the Toyota Comedy, and the New York Comedy Festival. He’s the author of a collection of humorous autobiographical essays, Mental: Funny in the Head (Kensington Books). His essays have been published in the anthologies When I Knew, I’m Not the Biggest Bitch in This Relationship and Love, Christopher Street. His writing has been featured in the Huffington Post, as well as Out, Advocate, Metrosource, The Gay & Lesbian Revi
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