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16. 2 Feet In With Mitch Dunbar- Never Give Up On Your Passion

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Irene Wade interviews Mitch Dunbar as he talks about his book 2 Feet In, the impact of legacy and the drive to never lose your passion.  Mitch Dunbar discusses his family and legacy.  He is on a entrepreneurial mission to build up the community and to work with other artist that have the same desire.  For more information about his book and artistry check out his website http://www.nywhomgt.com  Facebook: Bar Legacy Mitch  

MC, Mitch Dunbar aka Mitch D. made a solid name for himself as a writer and rhyme spitter. He is a powerful MC, an author and a savvy businessman with over 15 years of song writing and recording experience. Born and raised in Dayton, Ohio, Mitch began writing raps at the age of 14. The very first rap he wrote earned him praise from his friends and peers. Mitch never looked back. Always seeking advice from his grandfather Greg Webster who is an original member (drummer) of the legendary funk band The Ohio Players, Mitch has soaked up a lot of business pertaining to making and selling musicAfter a failed attempt to take his life in 2010 where Mitch was shot twice, he decided to recreate his image and began writing his self-published literary work. His first book titled "2 Feet In" is an autobiography/ self-help read for up and coming artists who want to make it to the next level of the music game. Anyone young or old can relate and gain insight on how to be a dream catcher by reading this book.Mitch Dunbar is on a mission to impact our inner city at risk youth and has been laying the ground work for his Reading is Still Fundamental campaign in in Dayton. He travels the country visiting youth programs, detention centers, jails, schools and camps to share his life testimony.   

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