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Well, actually it doesn't officially launch until Tuesday, but I wanted to give my friends here an advance peek. I'll be covering my 40+ years as a writer, producer, director and studio head, giving a behind-the-scenes look at the entertainment industry and the more than 1,200 episodes of television, eighteen movies and six novels I've published, along with a lot of great tips for those who aspire to do the same or who just enjoy the entertainment industry.
We'll be posting two episodes a week -- one on Tuesdays and one on Thursdays at 7:00 P.M Central Standard Time. We're going to have a lot of fun as this develops and a lot of surprises. I sincerely hope you enjoy it and tell your friends.
Check it out at https://www.youtube.com/@jackolesker247/podcasts
Thanks.
Best,
Jack
I'd love to hear some feedback from those who have viewed episodes. Don't worry. I've got a thick skin... 🙂
Congratulations on your endeavor!
Thanks, Asterstar. I hope you'll check it out on Tuesdays and Thursdays when new installments drop at 7:00 P.M., CST.
Enjoy and please click on 'Subscribe'. I don't now what that is, but Kim tells me it's important. 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/@jackolesker247/podcasts
Will there be continual references made to Patton?
You're asking a question you already know the answer to.
Patton almost single handedly created tank warfare and won WWII for the Allies, inflicting more enemy casualties and liberating more territories than any other army in history. His journey to what would become known as The Battle of the Bulge, after extricating his army from a long winter battle and marching them north with little notice will go down as one of the most audacious maneuvers in military history, effectively holding the Nazis at bay, repulsing them and virtually signaling the end of the war.
Those are some of his many accomplishments. Don't even get me started on the man himself. Flawed? You bet. But what quarterback makes a perfect touchdown pass on every throw. His winning percentage was high and, like him or not, he had a definite style and you knew exactly where you stood with him.
Our world could use more like him, but his kind comes once in a generation...
There is much that those who labor in and desire to labor in the entertainment and creative worlds can learn from his example, his words and his strategies and achievements.
You have just earned another member to your audience!
Thank you, Longtooth. You're more than welcomed as a viewer. I hope you continue to enjoy my podcast.
Dropping Episode 3 at 7:00 P.M. CST tonight.