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Episode 18, Part 1- "No More Thoughts, No More Prayers, Time For Action." - Taylor Fraser

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In this episode, we talked to Taylor Fraser, a writer, and director of the Foreward Podcast. Taylor was a sophomore in high school when she experienced a school shooting in 2006 in Denver, Colorado. She began her career at The Oceanic Preservation Society, where her team produced Oscar and Emmy nominated film, Racing Extinction. Taylor also plays a significant role in the production of trailers and films including Black Panther, Wonder Woman, and more. Her work has been on The National Geographic, NBC, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Time Magazine, and many more! Taylor’s projects have resulted in nominations and wins for 5 Oscars, 9 Emmys, and 5 Golden Globes.

It was such an honor and a great opportunity to interview her. We talked about the story of the school shooting, her journey so far, and her podcast that chronicles one family’s story after the tragedy of a school shooting. Follow @rmvpod and @forewardpodcast and check her podcast out! You don’t want to miss it, the story is captivating and such an eye-opener for both Megha and Varsha. Links down in the description. Let us know your thoughts on this episode!

Link To Foreward: https://www.forewardpodcast.com

Listen To Us: https://linktr.ee/meghavarsham

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In this episode, we talked to Taylor Fraser, a writer, and director of the Foreward Podcast. Taylor was a sophomore in high school when she experienced a school shooting in 2006 in Denver, Colorado. She began her career at The Oceanic Preservation Society, where her team produced Oscar and Emmy nominated film, Racing Extinction. Taylor also plays a significant role in the production of trailers and films including Black Panther, Wonder Woman, and more. Her work has been on The National Geographic, NBC, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Time Magazine, and many more! Taylor’s projects have resulted in nominations and wins for 5 Oscars, 9 Emmys, and 5 Golden Globes.

It was such an honor and a great opportunity to interview her. We talked about the story of the school shooting, her journey so far, and her podcast that chronicles one family’s story after the tragedy of a school shooting. Follow @rmvpod and @forewardpodcast and check her podcast out! You don’t want to miss it, the story is captivating and such an eye-opener for both Megha and Varsha. Links down in the description. Let us know your thoughts on this episode!

Link To Foreward: https://www.forewardpodcast.com

Listen To Us: https://linktr.ee/meghavarsham

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