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USO SHOW TROUPE with Janine DiVita for National Military Families Month (Spotlight)

USO SHOW TROUPE with Janine DiVita for National Military Families Month (Spotlight)

BonusReleased Wednesday, 6th November 2019
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USO SHOW TROUPE with Janine DiVita for National Military Families Month (Spotlight)

USO SHOW TROUPE with Janine DiVita for National Military Families Month (Spotlight)

USO SHOW TROUPE with Janine DiVita for National Military Families Month (Spotlight)

USO SHOW TROUPE with Janine DiVita for National Military Families Month (Spotlight)

BonusWednesday, 6th November 2019
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November is National Military Families Month, and in honor of that I have Janine DiVita joining me today to talk about her work with the USO Show Troupe in New York City.

Now when most people think of the USO, the first thing that comes to mind, understandably, is the legendary entertainer Bob Hope, who first performed for U.S. troops in California in May 1941, just a few months before the Pearl Harbor. But the USO is certainly much more then any one celebrity. It’s mission is to strengthen America’s military service members by keeping them connected to family, home and country, throughout their service to the nation.

For over 77 years, the USO has done just that. And the show troops play a vital role in that mission by entertaining service members and conveying the support of the nation through their uplifting shows. 

As an actor herself Janine knows firsthand what it takes to reach an audience, and she’ll be joining me next week to talk about work-life balance and how is she maintains her voice and acting chops. In fact, she and I did Bridges of Madison County together this past summer, but during that run she continued to do work for the USO both as an administrator and as a producer. She said down with me recently in the USO offices in New York City to discuss the importance of this organization and what it means to her as well as military service members and their families. She co-founded Empowered Voices, a company that combines dynamic theatrical techniques with traditional prevention education tactics to combat and prevent Sexual Assault within the U.S. Military and beyond, which was an important step in her becoming director of the USO Show Troupe.

See how you can support the efforts of the USO. And if you would like to be a part of the show troupe, click here.

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