Mackenzie Astin |
Since he is not the political junkie Sean is, instead of a political theme, Mack chose the topic of inspiration: the inspiration that can be found in Sean's roles of Mikey, Rudy and Samwise; and on a much more personal level, how Sean helped inspire Mack in his own life.
It was a very personal, riveting and moving hour. If you missed it, the episode is online now at http://www.toadhopnetwork.com/f/Vox?date=20120705, or you can get the iTunes podcast here: http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/vox-populi/id524848035
Do check it out! It's definitely Radio Worth Watching!
UPDATE: Watch here: http://www.voxpopuliradio.com/episodes/episode-10-july-5-2012/
I really hope that everyone has had an opportunity to watch/listen to this show. Mack blew me away. It was so deeply personal. Gut wrenching honesty must be an Astin family trait. Thanks, Mack, for sharing your story with all of us.
ReplyDeleteThey are indeed an amazing family, and I love them all. Sean will be totally blown away when he watches the show.
DeleteToo bad, I have to wait till tomorrow (my home connection to internet is very slow)
ReplyDeleteBut hey, the good looks of the Astin-men seems to be a family thing ;)
They are a smart, honest, funny and good-looking family! Hope you enjoy the show!
DeleteThat is a pretty studly picture of Mack. You go Astin boys!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is, isn't it? :-)
DeleteI believe this is a promo pic from when he did the play "Caught" in LA last year.
I just watched this podcast...amazing...you go Mack!!!
ReplyDeleteI have great admiration for Mack.
DeleteThey are the sons of Patty Duke
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