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Introducing Patrick Connors
March 7, 2010 in Announcements, Arts Review, Commentary | by J Peachy | Leave a comment
Sound Therapy Radio has an exciting new addition to the family! Patrick Connors is a lovable bouncing baby boy and is now part of our radio concept. Patrick will be our eyes and ears of the streets in the East.
Patrick Connors is a writer and social activist from Toronto. However, he doesn’t think he is the centre of the universe, so he does not suffer delusions of grandeur. He has suffered from periodic bouts of clinical depression, however, and wants to make something positive come out of that. He is making the difficult and long transition from corporate work to the more vocational work he has always been called to do, and believes this to be a step in the right direction.
Patrick Connors is also a leadership team member with the Toronto chapter Artist Alliance for Mental Health Canada. As a spoken word artist and a survivor of his lived experience he believes in expression through the beauty of words. Patrick will share his thoughts from a poets perspective through his posts and radio segments.
Check out Patrick on the spoken word scene, you can also contact him by email.
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