WAIT FOR ME: LOVE, WAR, & THE CORPS: Recent Episodes

Carolynn Zorn

Carolynn Zorn tells an epic saga about the bonds of love and the bonds of brothers in war--about a hurting heart at war and at home. Told through saved audio tapes, diaries, and letters, she shares her husband Dave's time in the Marines and his time with her; one thankfully short and the other sadly short.

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In a stream representing the flow of my grief, the hard rocks beneath the surface have soothing, cool water flowing over them. I now have that too. While I wonder why I am still here and what flow my life will take, I see another bend in the river.

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Working through widowhood-- now member of a club no one wants to join. Does grief last forever?

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After Dave's heart attack our heats beat as one . . . until they don't.

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Life as a couple begins, mature,s and is tested in this episode.

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All about 1994; lots of love and lots of loss with a break-up and a make-up thrown in. The saga continues. 

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After our first meeting in August of 1994, we talked our way into Fall and our next meeting over Thanksgiving. A chill was on the breeze and it was about to descend  on us like the blowing gusts of colored leaves.

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Two phone calls, thirty years apart,  will change our lives forever.

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Wait for Me: Love, War & the Corps is a personal testimony about the bonds of love and the bonds of brothers in war--about a hurting heart at war and at home. It is an epic saga of a Marine's time in Vietnam and his time with the love of his life--one thankfully short and the other sadly short.  In Episode One, Carolynn and Dave Zorn's story begins with a startling kiss under the mistletoe in 1964 in Phoenix. Episode Two reveals the classic war angst; to marry before shipping overseas or wait until after military service. What did they decide? How did Vietnam change them forever?  Join them as they dance  through life together and apart with barbershop music, all news radio, and the sounds of laughter filtering through layers of angst and grief and blinding devotion. As quoted on LA Radio website, "you can't help but love Dave and Carolynn."