The good news, the end of the year is here. The bad news; so is covid-19. Fortunately, storytelling is still help's to bond and get through the time. Taking advantage of the greater connectedness of the internet, here are shows that I have found and some that were sent to me. Be sure to check … Continue reading Storytelling Shows to end 2020
Who has a Show in Dec?
If you have a storytelling show coming up next month I'd love to add it to my monthly listing. Send me the following info: Name of the eventLink to the event (Facebook, Eventbrite, your website, etc.)Theme (If you have one) Note, this for Storytelling SHOWS, not workshops or classes. You can use the this link … Continue reading Who has a Show in Dec?
Three shows in a row!
Today is the first of 3 days that I will be performing in a show online: Hosting the Better Said Than Done 4x4 Storytelling show (Thur)https://fb.me/e/87I8gs2XLThe Season Finale of the Clean AF Comedy Show (Fri)https://www.facebook.com/103440444685013/posts/189352406093816/?sfnsn=moThe LaughItOff Live Veterans Edition Comedy show (Sat)https://laughitofflive2.eventbrite.com/?aff=VeteransEdition2020&afu=247888617213 Click on a links, get a ticket, and enjoy the the great people … Continue reading Three shows in a row!
Reality VS Fiction
Last week, I learned that the senate can give a the supreme chancellor emergency powers to form an galactic army. I was able to learn this because instead of watching the U.S. election, I started watching all 11 Star Wars movies. I figure if here was going to be talk of an evil force influencing … Continue reading Reality VS Fiction
The Stories We Tell – Horror/Ghost Stories
Ghost stories aren't among the stories I normally tell. Honestly, the scariest story I tell is knowing that my youngest daughter, Baby Girl, has a crush on a little boy. As a dad, I can't think of much scarier than that. So not ready. But for others who love ghost stories, scary stories, horror stories, … Continue reading The Stories We Tell – Horror/Ghost Stories
Storytelling Shows in Nov
November is here! The holiday season will is now in full swing. It will probably look a bit different given Covid-19. But there is one thing that doesn’t have to change; stories. Taking advantage of the greater connectedness of the internet, here are shows that I have found and some that were sent to me. … Continue reading Storytelling Shows in Nov
Who has a show in Nov
If you have a storytelling show coming up next month I'd love to add it to my monthly listing. Send me the following info: Name of the eventLink to the event (Facebook, Eventbrite, your website, etc.)Theme (If you have one) Note, this is for Storytelling SHOWS, not workshops or classes. You can use this link … Continue reading Who has a show in Nov
The Stories We Tell – Tall Tales and Short Lies
Sorry I'm late in getting this post out today. I was working on the post earlier this week, but my computer stopped working. I took it to a computer repair shop to the fixed. Turns out the flux capacitator next to the doohickey wasn't doing what it needed to. They had to order the part … Continue reading The Stories We Tell – Tall Tales and Short Lies
The Stories We Tell – A Quick Recap
In case you are new to the blog, or came in part way through the series, Let me recap what I'm doing. In just about 5 years, I have come to thoroughly love the art of storytelling. But there is a lot that I still don't know about it. With that understanding, I'm on a … Continue reading The Stories We Tell – A Quick Recap
The Stories We Tell – Personal Narrative
Once upon a time not long ago, I thought of storytelling in 3 forms; bedtime stories, stories used in a public speaking, and the 'war' stories from veteran military members and firefighters. That's it. Man! How much I have learned in 5 years! I now understand there are at LEAST 17 types of oral story … Continue reading The Stories We Tell – Personal Narrative
