Jim Fabio: Orangeburg, An American Tragedy
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On today’s show we welcome Jim Fabio, a extraordinary documentarian who has won multiple emmy awards while serving as a Colonel in the Air Force Reserve overseeing the Combat Camera unit.  In this conversation, we talk about why Jim was inspired to attend the Air Force Academy, how a downsizing of the military in the 90s derailed his hopes of becoming a pilot in the Air Force but then led to his award winning career and we focus the spotlight on his short film: Orangeburg: A Town, A Team, and an American Tragedy  Watch the film here https://vimeo.com/363417940 & then listen to the Pod! 
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