Rip It Up: How Would You Feel If You Had To Change Your Name?
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"Diary of an Unemployed Actor"
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In this episode of "Rip It Up," Kev and Milo are joined by musician Claire L. Shaw to discuss how they would feel if they had to change their name by choice or lack of choice. They also posed the question to the public in a survey and discuss the results. Claire also plays a couple of lovely songs for us.
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