Tonight on the show Travis Widrick joined us. We caught up and chatted about his summer rebuilding his family farm, learning to be resourceful, and, of course, his tango journey. We also discussed the bridges that tango creates for us into other communities we may otherwise not be able to access.
It was a very fun and interesting conversation as usual.
Maria Elena Ybarra joined us as well and we discussed the roles in tango, the biases in tango, and how we can help overcome these prejudices by first acknowledging that they exist.
We covered so many interesting topics and I learned a lot about how we can help to foster a more welcoming community.
Thank you all for listening, calling and being a part of this while we are all apart. We will continue to bring you great shows to keep us connected socially as we learn and talk about Tango as it has so many layers.
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Tango Uncorked #10 - Norma Silver - "I think my first words were thank you."
Tango Uncorked #9 - Juan Pablo Vicente - "I made my own ghetto."
Tango Uncorked #8 - Kim Fraczek - "The only way we are going to find answers is by having conversations with each other."
Tango Uncorked #7 - Batt Johnson - "It's SIMPLE, I LOVE people."
Tango Uncorked #6 - Kening Zhu - Learning about yourself by sharing yourself
Tango Uncorked #5 - Carlos Andrés Dueñas - "I'm in the car industry."
Tango Uncorked #4 - Michael Ricciardi - "Make em feel good."
Tango Uncorked #3 - Lucille Krasne - Hidden strengths and great ideas
Tango Uncorked #2 - Dan Dunbar and the Value of Mistakes
Tango Uncorked #1 - Rebecca Shulman - Tango cool, Tango dreams
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