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Posted on Apr 21, 2016 by Dave Mastovich

61: Chris Rodell Part 2

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It’s Part 2 of our conversation with author and humorist Chris Rodell. His latest book, The Last Baby Boomer: The Story of The Ultimate Ghoul Pool, is a satirical  story of what happens when greed tempts the entire world to sign on for a reality show where no one wins until death does.

Dave and Chris discuss overcoming difficulty and the importance of living life colorfully and soulfully. His mantra a cheerful persistence has helped to drive his career as a creative writer.

“Enjoy being human and enjoy human beings.” – Chris Rodell

Check out Chris Rodell’s blog Eight Days to Amish.

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