Brave and Strong and True

Jeff Glasse

October 23, 2023 Bob Falkenstein Season 2 Episode 56
Brave and Strong and True
Jeff Glasse
Show Notes

Jeff Glasse performed in many Children’s Theatre productions in the eighties, and by the nineties, he was a leading man in Main Stage productions playing Oliver Warbucks in Annie! and the King of Siam in The King and I.  Jeff took his Ivy League education west to Silicon Valley and worked as a programming engineer on many successful projects; he claims that a lot of his instincts are anchored in what he learned in his youth at Summer Stage. Jeff worked as a CEO for startup companies and spent a decade on the stand-up comedy circuit in New York City. In his spare time, Jeff likes to sail his sailboat, create woodworking projects, and cook. I hope you enjoy our conversation, so come along and have some fun. . .

We all have stories to tell, and they can be heard here.

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