World-Renowned saxophonist Scott Page (Pink Floyd, Toto, Supertramp) guests on the “Meet Me For Coffee” Podcast hosted by George Panayi.

 

Scott Page is the Saxophone player for Pink Floyd, Supertramp, and Toto, and  aside from music he is an entrepreneur and technologist. He is currently involved in a new project called Think:EXP that strives to bridge the gap between the human spirit and technological innovation with one of a kind live immersive concert experiences.

Scott Page was named one of the 50 New Media Innovators profiled in Pioneer Electronics’ Multimedia Frontier, and top 100 Multimedia Producers by Multimedia Magazine, and 100 Coolest People in LA….

The “Meet Me For Coffee” podcast hosted by George Panayi is quickly becoming one of Canada’s top shows, featuring interviews with Hollywood Celebrities, Rock Stars, Athletes, FBI agents and more!!

This podcast takes two of it’s hosts favorite things and blends them together: coffee and conversation. Coffee relaxes the soul, it really does make a good companion when meeting someone new and when you’re ready to catch up with that old friend. “Meet Me For Coffee” will introduce you to a new person every episode along with reviews of the coffee roasters and companies in the world.

 

Listen to Scott Page on the “Meet Me For Coffee” podcast here:

 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/6UAxXzWVfuJ1lO3reDGipG?si=JaoG4HYjSp2nnxr6m6S8Mw

 

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/meet-me-for-coffee/id1507696451?i=1000478151626

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