They read some really beautiful, profound poetry and all seemed very relaxed in front of the mic. I think Diane's pre-show radio horror stories helped to put them at ease.
I'm still working on the audio for this program, but hope to have the video before the end of the weekend.
Check the below for video from the show.

Natasha Agabob.

Clara Sarnelli

Clara and Diane, whom Clara says is one of her biggest inspirations. That's Clara's mom with the camera behind her.

Hadley Meikle waxes poetic for us. Her mom watches from outside the control room.

Natasha Agabob reads while Hadley Meikle looks on.
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