My name is Gaynor Paynter and I'm so glad to be 'talking to you here'. You know sometimes you get that defining moment when you start to understand why you've been doing things you've been doing (for the past 8 months, I've been watching Three's Company and other John Ritter work in my case.. lol). And then I came across an interview with John Ritter yesterday where he said how SCARED he was. (click to see it) And I started to understand why I've been on this John Ritter / Three's Company kick - 30 years after the show ended. In the interview he said how scared he was - of the world and of people and of everything, and how he taught himself humour, in order to deal with it. And I thought - wow! Because I'm scared, too. I'm scared of people, and things, and places. And of dying without leaving my legacy behind. And if John Ritter was scared, it's okay that I am scared, too. Most people are? How validating to hear it from a hero. But we can't let that fear stop us being who we are supposed to be. Publishing an interview with Amy Yasbeck about the John Ritter Foundation for Aortic Health was profoundly meaningful to me - a bit like coming full circle. Second only to John still being alive today and a way to say thank you for everything.

This is getting an audience that can touch souls, and tweak the golden thread of humanity which runs through generations.
Because here I can give exposure to people, and places and things, and CAUSES, that matter. For always. John Ritter said in an early interview that he would like to be remembered as someone who tweaked the golden thread of humanity that touches us all. I find the concept profoundly interesting, and you will find that many of the interviewees on this page are asked what they think about this concept of the golden thread, particularly in relation to how artists of whatever form can tweak it.
The premise of this blog is to explore the golden thread of humanity that touches us all, while looking at the pop culture of primarily the 70s and 80s and giving exposure to causes that matter.
If you feel you would like to contribute something to this blog, you can contact me at gaynorpay@gmail.com.
This blog is a labour of love, for my sons Andrew and Brandon, and for my hubby, and for the world. The posts are all about things that matter to me, about and by people who matter to me. I hope that you find something here. Everything on here matters to me, in one way or another.

Thankyou for being here.
I know how important it is to get your voice; and story out there. Well done and the best of luck with this blog. I shall keep in touch.
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