Gordon Firemark: Finding Gratitude in Coronavirus Environment

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Gordon Firemark is a well-known entertainment attorney and specializes in theater law. Since theaters are no longer open, in the coronavirus environment, he is branching out into other areas such as podcasting, digital media, and online development.  He also does coaching and personal development areas.

He has a 9-year old daughter with a compromised immune system, so he is staying close to home.

He feels the earth may be getting a restart with the lack of smog without all the cars on the freeway. He says the air is cleaner and cleaner. He can see the mountains in the distance now from his front yard.

He feels he will be more aware of the small businesses around him and be sure he is patronizing them when he can. He has a message of positivity for the future and thinks everything will eventually work out. He feels we should each do our part and practice gratitude for what we do have right now.

Author: The Podcast, Blog & New Media Producers Legal Survival Guide. Https://podcastlawbook.com

Host:Entertainment Law Update Podcast.

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About nanmckay

Nan has been President of Nan McKay and Associates, Inc. since 1980. She started Nan McKay Connects LLC in 2019 and has started 4 other businesses over the last 50 years. She has received numerous awards including the Allan Anderson Award of Merit from Minnesota National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials, the Section 8 Administrators Award, in 2018 the National Association of Women Business Owners' (NAWBO) Signature Award for Southern California, and in 2019 she was selected by NAWBO as the California Woman Business Owner of the Year. She was co-founder of Minnesota Women in Housing and has served on the Board of Directors for the National Leased Housing Association for many years. She has two buildings named after her in Minnesota, a 10-story elderly high-rise, the Nan McKay Building, and a family subsidized development, McKay Manor. Nan now hosts four podcast shows featuring stories of women empowerment, oral history makers of affordable housing and community development, and stories of ordinary people coping with COVID-19 pandemic.
www.trailblazersimpact.com; nan@nanmckayconnects.com