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Real Conversations with Imaginary People

Welcome to Project Woo Woo where comedian/yogi Lisa Orkin pretends to interview her favorite people from the world of self-help, spirituality, wellness, literature, and philosophy dead or alive with the help of showbiz friends who just happen to be world-class actors and comedians.

Apr 2, 2019

We did something a little different on this episode we added a behind the scenes bonus at the end. Annie jumps out of character and we talk about our feelings on Anne Frank and making this episode. So, stay tuned to hear the behind the scenes.

Who is Annie Wood:

Annie is a double Aquarius and a creative compulsive, easily inspired Hollywood native. An author, artist, actress & former dating game show host. Annie enjoys watching live car pursuits and the word "nincompoop." Learn about her current art project about trailblazing women, "Pardon Me While I Blaze Some Trails" at anniewood.com Annie Instagram Annie Twitter Annie Facebook https://fundraising.fracturedatlas.org/pardon-me-while-i-blaze-some-trails

Favorite Career Highlight:

I was a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno back when I was the host of the nationally syndicated show, BZZZ! That was pretty cool.

What Annie learn from Anne Frank:

If Anne could experience the kind of hate and turmoil in the world during her short life and still believe that people are "good at heart," then so can us all.

 

Who is Anne Frank:

A young Jewish girl named Anne Frank (1929-1945), her parents and older sister moved to the Netherlands from Germany after Adolf Hilter and the Nazis came to power there in 1933 and made life increasingly difficult for Jews. In 1942, Frank and her family went into hiding in a secret apartment behind her father’s business in German-occupied Amsterdam. The Franks were discovered in 1944 and sent to concentration camps; only Anne’s father survived. Anne Frank’s diary of her family’s time in hiding, first published in 1947, has been translated into almost 70 languages and is one of the most widely read accounts of the Holocaust. 

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