City, State: Hollywood, CA Website: emilyoroscar.com Comments: Dear Richard, Thank you so much for taking the time to dig deep into the humanistic experience of who it is that we are as artists. I deeply appreciated your interviewing skills and look forward to working together with you in the future. Warmest wishes, Chris
City, State: NYC, NY Website: www.davidsabella.com Comments: Richard, THANK YOU for a great conversation, and for all that you do. You really have your finger on the pulse of live entertainment. Your questions are fun and thought provoking. I can't wait to see you again... online and in person. David Sabella, www.davidsabella.com
City, State: Norwalk, CT Website: TheThoughtExchange.com Comments: There's a saying, "If you want to be popular, be" interestED." When you're a guest on Richard Skipper's show, Richard is so interested, so fascinated, and asks such sincere and unusual questions, that you really feel seen, you get to talk about what's important to you (sometimes you didn't even know that something was important to you, or how you felt about something until Richard asks the question). The experience of being on his show is that you are seen, by Richard and hence by the world. And what could be better. Thank you, Richard, for a joyful, inspiring hour. David Friedman, TheThoughtExchange.com
City, State: New York Website: tonywaag.org Comments: Had a GREAT time. You are such a great host and you had wonderful, thoughtful questions to ask. Thanks so much for having me! Tony
City, State: NYC Website: https://open.spotify.com/artist/66YmKV2wMYvYVOWPeE6HcM Comments: Dear Richard, Thank you for the wonderful 'conversation' and all the great questions which I'm still processing today! Naturally, I've been thinking too about all the things I didn't talk about - my love of language and the importance of words (lyrics), my mother's wonderful baritone voice and how she would sing when she played the piano and what a huge impetus that was for me. It also allowed me to be comfortable with my own low voice. (I used to tell people I was a dramatic tenor(!) - but I've since learned that I'm a contralto, the rarest and the lowest female voice. Maybe one day, we'll do a Part 2! You really asked thought- provoking questions in an open- ended sort of way that I'm sure allowed the people listening to pose the same questions to themselves. No wonder RICHARD SKIPPER CELEBRATES is such a success! BRAVO! and Thank you! XOX! Karen Akers (Urban Stages, 12/10/21) |
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