This week we’re giving thanks for all of the crazy things past roommates have done to bring us the story for today. And thank you to our wonderful audience who came to hear this story told live in September at the Red Poppy Art House in San Francisco. Continue reading
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Podcast #21: Sleepwalk To Me
In the words of today’s storyteller, let’s take a moment and thank Craig Newmark. If it weren’t for him, where exactly would most of us get our crazy roommate stories? Thank you Craig for giving us many of us places to call home as well as our 21st podcast which was told live at the Red Poppy Art House for the September 2012 show, “Roommates.”
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Podcast #20: Mira Sings
Is it problem if the people at the hazmat facility know your name? This deconstruction of a would-be set of Hoarders yields halloween cat ears and 1970s refrigerators, but what about treasured mementos from childhood? This story of the life of a photo comes from our August 2012 show, “Lost and Then Found.”
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Podcast #19: All the Cars Are Facing Me (or How Not to Learn to Drive in Chicago)
Making the leap from being a transit rider to a driver can be tricky. For starters, you can’t rely anymore on the vehicle to magically get you where you want to go without providing it some direction. This story of how not to learn to drive in Chicago came from our August 2012 show, “Lost and Then Found.” Continue reading
Podcast #16: How to Be Lost
So many gears, and so fews hills on which to use them — at least in Stockton. For fun and profit, this spoke wrench carrier sought after hillier, more unexpected terrain in the Bay Area. Continue reading