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10 Florida Acts to Watch at Word of South 2021
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Rock to your favorite songs in Max Weinberg s Jukebox. Florida artist Weinberg, best known as Mighty Max, is the long-time drummer for Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band. In his “Jukebox” performance, audience members create the setlist from over 200 songs spanning the most popular hits from the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Weinberg was also Conan O’Brien’s bandleader during the NBC years,
Weinberg and his four-piece group play the songs on demand and have been taking the show on the road around the country.
The performance, sponsored by Sachs Media, Ron Sachs & Gay Webster-Sachs, features reduced capacity, socially distanced seating, staggered appointed entry times and masks required at all times.
The pandemic has meant more children having to deal with mortality.
Even grownups have difficulty with the concept of death. But the concept is even more terrifying and confusing for children. Now Flanigan reports a Tallahassee couple has written a book to help both kids - AND adults - handle death better.
The co-author is no stranger to just about anyone who s lived in Tallahassee for any length of time. He s Ron Sachs, owner of the award-winning Sachs Media marketing and messaging firm. But he attributes the origin of the book to his life partner. My wife is a licensed mental health counselor - Gay Webster-Sachs - and she had the terrible tragedy of her dad dying the day after her 10th birthday. The pain and scarring from that, although she s in her 60s, is still fresh today for she and her brothers. It s part of why she became a licensed mental health counselor, particularly specializing in helping kids and kids deal with loss. She s done a lot of mental health work through
The pandemic has meant more children having to deal with mortality.
Even grownups have difficulty with the concept of death. But the concept is even more terrifying and confusing for children. Now Flanigan reports a Tallahassee couple has written a book to help both kids - AND adults - handle death better.
The co-author is no stranger to just about anyone who s lived in Tallahassee for any length of time. He s Ron Sachs, owner of the award-winning Sachs Media marketing and messaging firm. But he attributes the origin of the book to his life partner. My wife is a licensed mental health counselor - Gay Webster-Sachs - and she had the terrible tragedy of her dad dying the day after her 10th birthday. The pain and scarring from that, although she s in her 60s, is still fresh today for she and her brothers. It s part of why she became a licensed mental health counselor, particularly specializing in helping kids and kids deal with loss. She s done a lot of mental health work through ho
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