The Informational Interview

I sometimes get requests from the alumni office at Sarah Lawrence to speak to some poor soul who wants to get into the kids' TV business. I typically ignore these requests but, sometimes, during a moment of weakness, I'll agree to an "informational interview" and schedule it for three months down the road hoping it will somehow never arrive. But, inevitably, the half-hour call will pop up on my schedule like a spotted purple mushroom that I am required to eat.
April 7, 2015

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