Jimmy discusses Prince, Janet, and a nation’s rhythmic evolution

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episode now with Mayo Clinic. And one of the things that they were saying is, is that what we’ve lost in medicine is the art of listening. And what I found is, is that the art of listening has always been the most important part of what we do. If you really have a problem that you want people to work out, I just did a movie version of RENT for Fox television. And the musical theater actually re-study that a lot of the popular shows down through history have always been able usually to bond liberal and conservative people because you always can find the thing that we have in common. You find that we all want to have a good time listening or watching a good show so you end up finding your common ground. And I’ve always thought that the power of that music, if you want to call it a weapon, side-stepping politics, is that. It’s about helping people understand each other, helping people get on the same page. And I think that the power of that is so important to our world these days. And I think in my acceptance speech, I really tried to articulate that point that I think is so important.

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