Seeing Possibilities with Rachel Marianno

Rachel Marianno
Rachel Marianno
Rachel Marianno

When your father is a playwright and your mother is a lyric soprano, you’re unavoidably exposed to a creative outlook on life. This week is the second in a series of three episodes where we’ll hear from three siblings from an incredibly artistic family, all of whom are artists themselves.

This week, I talk to Rachel Marianno, the middle sibling, a teacher, school administrator, and poet in Philadelphia. We talk about what it was like to realize she was “different” as a result of the environment she grew up in, why she decided to major in education rather than theater, and how she’s been able to influence and support her students to follow their creative call. Rachel also shares a poem with us.

Next time, we’ll round the set out with Rachel’s brother Orrin Evans, of the Grammy-nominated Captain Black Big Band.

Just do it. If you fall, so what? That in and of itself is a journey, a lesson to be learned. That can enrich your experience.

Rachel Marianno

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