Poet, lyricist, celebrated vintage/antiques seller, and author of “Selling Dead People’s Things” Duane Scott Cerny has led a varied and fascinating life. In this episode, Duane shares his remarkable life story with host Anne-Marie Zanzal, covering his sister’s miraculous recovery from an grievous illness that caused his parents to convert to Catholicism, growing up gay in the Chicago suburbs, using his charm to diffuse school bullies and developing entrepreneurial skills in high school as self-protection, losing a partner and friends during the AIDS crisis, his early work launching his own record label, founding Chicago’s popular Broadway Antique Market, and much, much more. Tune in to hear all of the colorful details of Duane’s incredible life story!
Learn more about Duane at https://sellingdeadpeoplesthings.com/meet-the-author/
Discover more about the Broadway Antique Market at https://bamchicago.com/
Duane’s favorite musical is ‘Sunset Boulevard.’ You can catch a compelling performance by Glenn Close in the lead role here: https://youtu.be/i8Xz1aHPhE4?si=r8LtdVWGT2ISMRNBhttps://www.youtube.com/embed/i8Xz1aHPhE4
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