Welcome back to the studio.\xa0 This is My Day of Play, where you\u2019re taken into the real events and actions of how it happens long before the process of editing or cleaning up.\xa0 This is how it really went.\xa0 First we\u2019re gonna get real.\xa0 Author Liz Kleinrock and illustrator Caroline Pritchard introduce us to something that\u2019s always been in front of us but rarely if ever have we recognized it.\xa0 Their book is titled What Jewish Looks Like. Our second conversation deals with bad medicine.\xa0 And I\u2019m not talking Jon Bon Jovi.\xa0 Dr. Marty\u2019s book is called Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong. Then we\u2019ll wrap things up with an 88 year old novelist who is a bright star and unbelievably funny man.\xa0 Mr. Don Johnston. This is My Day of Play.\xa0 Completely unedited in the way of meeting the wizard behind the curtain.\xa0\xa0
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