Scott Page Guests On The Suck It Podcast Wednesday 7/15/20 Live On Twitch 8 PM ET

Scott Page Guests On The Suck It Podcast Wednesday 7/15/20 Live On Twitch 8 PM ET
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Saxaphonist Scott Page from Pink Floyd, Toto and Supertramp will be a featured guest on the Suck It Podcast on Wednesday 7/15/20 live on Twitch at 8 PM ET with host Derek Hanjora.

Scott Page is the Saxophone player for Pink Floyd, Supertramp, and Toto aside from music he is an entrepreneur and technologist. He is currently involved in a new project called Think:EXP that strives to bridge the gap between the human spirit and technological innovation with one of a kind live immersive concert experiences.
Scott Page was named one of the 50 New Media Innovators profiled in Pioneer Electronics’ Multimedia Frontier, and top 100 Multimedia Producers by Multimedia Magazine, and 100 Coolest People in LA….

Oftentimes people who struggle with mental health are told to suck it up, so whether you struggle with mental health daily or simply need to take a short mental health break. Listen to the Suck it Podcast, to take your mind off your daily struggles. The Suck It Podcast was created by Host/Creator/Producer/Comedian Derek Hanjora, who interviews celebrities, and asks tough questions, with a no holds barred approach to life and entertainment. As host, Derek touches on all topics from Mental Health, Music and more. The goal of the Suck It Podcast is to help individuals get through the day by making you laugh a little and by letting you know you’re not alone in your daily struggles.

The Suck It Podcast is available on all major platforms, such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher and more.

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