Pet World Insider Radio Segments – Actress & Comedian Margaret Cho – Talking about her love of pets + The impact of Dogs + Dog Fashion + The Dog Court Reporter Position & More

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Segment One –  Pet World Insider Radio – Actress & Comedian Margaret Cho – Segment One – Talking about her love of pets + The impact Dogs Have on our lives + Dog Fashion & More

Segment Two – Pet World Insider Radio – Actress & Comedian Margaret Cho – Segment Two – The Court Reporter – Why Dogs are lovable & strange + Bipetual People & More

On these Pet World Radio Segments we talk with the amazing Margaret Cho, who is not only a wonderful actress and comedian, but also an avid pet loving parent.  We discuss her love of dogs, her wonderful pooches, the things that she enjoys doing with her dogs and so much more….

Enjoy these Pet World Radio Segments in case a station near you does not currently carry Pet World Radio on the EMB or CRN networks!

Read more at their wonderful website:  Margaret Cho

An excerpt from the website:

Margaret Cho was born Dec. 5, 1968 and raised in San Francisco. “It was different than any other place on Earth,” she says. “I grew up and went to grammar school on Haight Street during the ’70s. There were old hippies, ex-druggies, burnouts from the ’60s, drag queens, and Chinese people. To say it was a melting pot – that’s the least of it. It was a really confusing, enlightening, wonderful time.”
Her grandfather was a Methodist minister who ran an orphanage in Seoul during the Korean War. Ignoring the traditions of her patriarchal culture, her mother bravely resisted an arranged marriage in Korea and married Margaret’s father who writes joke books – in Korean. “Books like 1001 Jokes for Public Speakers – real corny stuff,” Cho says. “I guess we’re in the same line of work. But we don’t understand each other that way. I don’t know why the things he says are funny and the same for him.”
What Margaret did know is that she didn’t love being a kid. Racing toward adulthood to escape bullying, she began writing jokes for stand up at 14 and professionally performing at age 16. Getting picked on, and feeling disenfranchised, is a subject that’s very near to Margaret’s heart. She has become a sort of “Patron Saint” for Outsiders, speaking for them when they are not able to speak for themselves. “Being bullied influenced my adult life because I grew up too fast. I was in such a hurry to escape that I cheated myself out of a childhood. I didn’t want to go to school any more, didn’t want to be around those people any more. I want to use what happened to me to help other kids.”

– See more at: http://www.margaretcho.com/bio/#sthash.faYI6ha3.dpuf

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