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Episode 1: David A. Gregory Gets Muddy About Grief

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For their debut episode, Drew and Alex invite accomplished actor and writer, David A. Gregory, to dive headfirst into a muddy conversation about grief. After the passing of David's father from Alzheimer's Disease in November of 2023, David is still wading in the muddy waters of loss.
For those who have lost a family member, friend, sibling, coworker, or someone special, you understand that the stages of grief are non-linear and that every person's journey is different. Tune in as we get muddy and celebrate David's beautiful story.
Bio: Hailing from Fairbanks, Alaska, David is a New York-based actor and writer perhaps best known for playing Robert Ford on the long-running ABC soap opera One Life to Live. On TV, David has played recurring roles on CBS, Netflix, and NBC. Onstage, he's appeared in Breathing Under Dirt (directed by famed acting teacher Larry Moss), Twelve Angry Men, Angels in America, The Tempest, and Hartford Stage's Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike, earning a Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination and the cover of American Theatre magazine.
David's Social Media: @DavidAGreg

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Your Hosts: Alex Kumin (@Alex.Kumin) and Drew King (@DrewKingNYC)
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For their debut episode, Drew and Alex invite accomplished actor and writer, David A. Gregory, to dive headfirst into a muddy conversation about grief. After the passing of David's father from Alzheimer's Disease in November of 2023, David is still wading in the muddy waters of loss.
For those who have lost a family member, friend, sibling, coworker, or someone special, you understand that the stages of grief are non-linear and that every person's journey is different. Tune in as we get muddy and celebrate David's beautiful story.
Bio: Hailing from Fairbanks, Alaska, David is a New York-based actor and writer perhaps best known for playing Robert Ford on the long-running ABC soap opera One Life to Live. On TV, David has played recurring roles on CBS, Netflix, and NBC. Onstage, he's appeared in Breathing Under Dirt (directed by famed acting teacher Larry Moss), Twelve Angry Men, Angels in America, The Tempest, and Hartford Stage's Vanya & Sonia & Masha & Spike, earning a Connecticut Critics Circle Award nomination and the cover of American Theatre magazine.
David's Social Media: @DavidAGreg

Follow along at @IntoTheMudPodcast on all platforms!
For the visual version, follow along on YouTube!
Your Hosts: Alex Kumin (@Alex.Kumin) and Drew King (@DrewKingNYC)
www.IntoTheMudPodcast.com

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