
Memoirs of a Corporate O.G.
Scene: Everyday Corporate America (technically Canada in this instance, but same culture) I land in Toronto with my associate, Ron. Ron is a mid-50s, white guy, gray and balding, glasses, very typical look of a corporate finance guy. We are there to evaluate two consultants, one of which will get a contract worth some $50 million dollars for his or her firm. While the decision on who to award the contract is not solely mine, it rests largely on my recommendation. Me, I’m an e

Latinx Representation In Live Theatre
In this episode of on air with..., Janelle and Chris talk with Chris Ramirez, local Dallas actor, about Latinx representation on stage. They discuss the importance of diverse stories for both the sharers and the audience. Find us at: iTunes - Click Here
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Immigration, parents and love
Growing up I never had an idea of the type of man I wanted to be with. In all honesty, my teenage self used to dream about being a single mother of an adopted daughter (I'm weird like that). So I never really thought about being in a relationship, let alone the race of the guy. But I also knew the expectation of my family: find a nice, successful Punjabi boy, preferably a doctor. But I never thought this was set in stone. So I went on with my dating life, thinking once there