Here is the link for today’s Monday Zoom Lunch guest.
Join us from noon to 1:00 p.m.
This is your chance to join a conversation with one of the most interesting people I know.
I’ve had the privilege of calling her ‘friend’ for over 5 decades. Roxanne spent her life supporting women’s rights, humans rights, justice, and animals. She has been a trailblazer since she was a law school student at Drake University when women did not do such a thing. Roxanne has run for statewide office twice, headed the American Trial Lawyers Association, and won major cases against corporations such as Microsoft.
Plus, she’s a dancing queen. The former Arthur Murray dance teacher, can glide and jitterbug with the best of the best.
My intention is to give you a glimpse of not only her intelligence, and her impressive resume, but also her sense of humor.
Are you a new subscriber? You are invited to join conversations with notable folks. Or, sometimes we have what I used to call in my talk show host days, an ‘open show,’ where participants talk about whatever is on their minds.
Typically, about 25-40 join the call, it’s recorded, and turned into a podcast subscribers can download at their convenience.
Think of this invitation as though you’ve been invited to my home and we’re sitting around the table having a casual conversation. In fact, that’s precisely what we do around here.
Here’s your Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84911291342
Thanks to those who are paid subscribers. These funds allow me to extend scholarships to emerging writers interested in attending the Okoboji Writers’ Retreat (September 22-25, 2024). I’m booking speakers now, and have terrific additions in the memoir, fiction, and documentary filmmaking genres already. We’ll also have Ann Hornaday, the Washington Post’s film reviewer, who happens to be a former Iowan.
Www.okobojiwritersretreat.com