I have to tell you, doing a one-person show has enough ups and downs to last a lifetime. As I take some time to process what to do next with the performance, life goes on. That means back to the firehouse running calls. Back to the classroom teaching. Back to being the official Uber of choice for my daughter. Still, I’ll manage to get some performances out and about. Come out and see what I’m doing! Check out the link below to see when and where I’ll perform next. And follow this blog to see what other things I have to say about storytelling, humor, and speaking in public. Thanks for the support!
After years of being an instructor in the military and the and the fire service, I realized I needed to improve my delivery. My students needed me to improve delivery. But how do I improve my delivery? Simple. I finally took a member of Toastmasters up on the invitation to come to a meeting. It wasn't long until I joined. Along the way of improving my skills at delivering a message, I came to understand that of all the ways to get a point across, telling stories is the best way to get it done. Around this time, another friend from Toastmasters told me about The Moth monthly story telling shows. What better way to test out my theories on storytelling. It's in my travels there to the shows that I found more and more shows, and classes, and events centered around storytelling. Despite how many people know about the storytelling world, not many people know about the storytelling world. So now, I'm out to tell the world about storytelling.
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