104. Bridging the Divide with Musical Unity. Jo Jo Worthington. Montreal, Quebec. 05/22/23

 

Join us as we transcend time and space to Montreal, Quebec to play Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question with musician, producer, and audio engineer Jo Jo Worthington. Jo Jo shares what it was like moving to Montreal in the early stages of the pandemy and writing her pandemy album, Baptism 1.  We listen to her folk rock tune, the Divide, and discuss the importance of building bridges of unity to create a more just and equitable society for all.

 Jo Jo online

Q1. How was the pandemy THE DIVIDE?
Q2. What was your pandemy BIRTHDAY like?    
Q3. TRIED MY BEST, now what can we do mid pandemy? 
Q4. How do you the pandemy is FOREVER EVERMORE in all of us?  

Special thanks to Nardwuar the Human Serviette for inspiring the game, Song Title in the Form of a Pandemy Question. 

Thanks for joining us as we unite humanity through stories of hope, connection, and community in the face of the global pandemy. We are all in this together, and we’re glad you’re here together with us. Thanks for taking a moment to like and subscribe and follow the Pandemy Show on social media (Twitter, Insta, FB, and TikTok). Thanks to Giant Value for letting us know everything is going to be alright, Pieper for the art work, and Becky Nethery for copywriting and website design.

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