
Episode 13: Return of the Matt
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He's back! Former guest & good friend Matt Specht returned for another fun chat. In this episode, we talked about Avenue Q, Matt gives an in depth look at how to prepare for theatre auditions, we break out terrible impressions of Jimmy Stewart and Billy Bob Thorton (Slingblade), and we discuss his upcoming live performance on Friday, March 15th from 6PM - 9PM at Social on Sixth with Zachary Scot Johnson for an evening of acoustic entertainment! No cover, and ALL proceeds benefit Women and Children's Horizons of Kenosha.
WCH’s mission is to provide support, shelter, advocacy, education, training, and healing services to victims of sexual and domestic abuse, their families, their children (who are often primary or secondary victims), and the community. Their mission is achievable through survivor-centered work that includes strategic partnerships and collaboration. As advocates for social justice, they embrace the voices of diverse communities. They will consider any non-violent strategy that is consistent with their mission to prevent and eliminate domestic abuse and sexual abuse.In this episode, we talk about the epidemic of Domestic Violence, the sobering statistics surrounding this problem, breaking the stigmas, what we can do to help victims, volunteering, and items they are in need of.
Helpful Links and information:
- For more information about WCH and the great work that they do, you can visit their website wchkenosha.org.
- To see WCH's wishlist of items needed to help others, visit wchkenosha.org/wish-list.
- To make a donation visit wchkenosha.org/donate
- Follow WCH on Facebook (click here)!
If you or someone you know is a victim of Domestic Violence, help is always available. You can contact the great folks at WCH 24/7/365 at their helpline by dialing 262-652-9900 or toll-free at 800-853-3503. You can also contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800-799-SAFE (7233), texting START to 88788, or chatting live at thehotline.org.

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