S7E6: Reality TV, The Cuban Revolution, and a Disco Queen Mother: Johnnyswim

NO SMALL ENDEAVOR: S7E6

The folk-pop duo JohnnySwim, comprises married couple Amanda Sudano and Abner Ramirez. They star in two reality television shows, The Johnnyswim Show about their family and career during the covid-19 pandemic, and have a cooking show called "In The Kitchen With Abner and Amanda." Amanda's mother was the legendary Disco Queen Donna Summer and her father is the acclaimed producer Bruce Sudano. Meanwhile Abner's family experienced the intense political turmoil of 20th century Cuba, emigrating to the United States in the Mariel BoatLift in 1980.  We'll talk about all that plus hear some from their live performance for our live No Small Endeavor show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.

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ABOUT HOST LEE C. CAMP

Lee is an Alabamian by birth, a Tennessean by choice, and has sojourned joyfully in Indiana, Texas, and Nairobi. He likes to think of himself as a radical conservative, or an orthodox liberal; loves teaching college and seminary students at Lipscomb University; delights in flying sailplanes; finds dark chocolate covered almonds with turbinado sea salt to be one of the finest confections of the human species; and gives great thanks for his lovely wife Laura, his three sons, and an abundance of family and friends, here in Music City and beyond. Besides teaching full-time, he hosts Nashville’s Tokens Show, and has authored three books. Lee has an Undergrad Degree in computer science (Lipscomb University, 1989); M.A. in theology and M.Div. (Abilene Christian University, 1993); M.A. and Ph.D. both in Christian Ethics (University of Notre Dame, 1999).

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