Jane Fonda joined me on Mondays with Marlo to talk about her career, activism, fitness programs, and more!
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Jane Fonda joined me on Mondays with Marlo to talk about her career, activism, fitness programs, and more!
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Timothy Dougherty
Hello Jane ,
A nice idea a online media spot, we well see more and more of his coming up in the near future.
I do feel that I bet there was some good out-takes going on , and was wondering about the edit.
I recall that you did this interview alittle time back- anyway both of did a good job and was worth a look about.
with love and care,
Daniel Garrett
Jane – I recall from your memoir that you liked to fly fish and when I watched the interview with Marlo T, this poem came to mind for you. I hope you enjoy it!
Best, DG
The River
by David Kherdian
The way we fished for bullheads
was simple: hook, line, bobber,
cane pole and worm.
The murky, brown water of Root River
is where they hid
and waited our return.
The bobber was red & white.
At the first bite it danced then ran,
before going under—and I knew
that if it stayed under the fish
was on. Hooking them (they almost
always swallowed the bait)
was one thing, getting the hook
out without getting hooked oneself
on their lateral and frontal barbs
was quite another. That was
the solitary fishing
that few enjoyed as much as me.
I didn’t understand then what
I needed in equal parts was
excitement, activity and adventure—
and more important than any
of these, solitude, in which my
being could be nourished
in silence. That silence
in which the imagination,
unbidden, comes to life.
Fishing alone brought
all of this together,
because it included living
beings, the mystery of life
from another realm that I could
pursue with my body my
imagination and my mind,
marveling at what I found,
not knowing what any of it could mean
or did mean, or would mean,
as I slowly moved
through the opening days of my life
tacmac
Wow, Jane – loved this interview. Thanks for the “there is more than one way to live a life” – my new mantra!
Dolores Wetter
HI JANE,
I LOVE YOUR BOOK; “MY LIFE SO FAR.” YOU HAVE ENRICHED MY LIFE JUST READING YOUR BOOK. IT IS SOPHISTICATED, SENSITIVE, REAL, WARM, PASSIONATE, SAD, EVERYTHING THAT MAKES US HUMAN. THANK YOU.
DOLORES
Jenny
There aren’t too many actresses with a career that can rival the quality, success and longevity of Jane Fonda’s. I’ve seen the majority of your films and most recently “the morning after”, you look almost exactly the same now as you did 25 years ago in that movie!
Brandon Wallace
You know, Jane, I think you should get a talk show.