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    Tossed & Found: Erin J. McGrane

    en-usOctober 26, 2021
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    About this Episode

    Erin McGrane is a writer; musician; actress; public speaker; and professional development mentor. Notably, Erin appears in the Oscar-nominated film, UP IN THE AIR alongside George Clooney. She has toured the US extensively with her musical group, Victor & Penny, and co-founded an annual performance, creativity, and songwriting event. Erin was honored in KC Magazine’s “The 100: People who make Life Better in KC" and is proud to say she misspent her youth singing in a rock band.

    Websites
    https://www.erinjmcgrane.com/

    Social Media
    https://www.facebook.com/erin.mcgrane.18
    www.instagram.com/erinjmcgrane/



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