I woke up one day and there was a pain in my eye so severe that I had to start wearing an eyepatch. And from here, of course, the natural progression was to acquire a parrot, eventually spending the rest of my life sailing the seven seas as a pirate.
Read MoreI kept seeing the same man every few months. Just out of the corner of my eye. He was a stranger and these were all just random coincidences. Or were they?
Read MoreIn preparation for Season Five to drop into your feeds, I put together this bonus episode to get things started. This season I go back to my roots, and share some stories recorded in-studio. You’ll get one story per episode, along with a return of Paul’s Picks, where I share something I’ve been reading, watching, or listening to.
Read MoreI lied. I said episode nine would be the last one. This is a special live episode of the book launch for Dreams of Being a Kiwi. As usual, it wasn’t your average book launch. Featuring music by Arlene Paculan and storytelling by me, we combined music, photographs, and videos to tell the backstory of the book. To check out some of the pictures and videos that went with the show, slide over to the blog for further information.
Read MoreFor each episode, I'll be including a short preamble that briefly introduces the topic and guest. The preamble is about how mental health and my inner voice have largely shaped many things in my life, both how I perceive myself and how others perceive me. I decided to end this season with a story performed live at Stories We Don't Tell. The story ties both parts of this season together and is a good representation of how I deal with my inner voice.
Read MoreFor each episode, I'll be including a short preamble that briefly introduces the topic and guest. The preamble is about how important it is to my mental health to have various kinds of creative outlets. The conversation is with Adrianna Prosser, a storyteller and geeky social media addict who supports mental health advocacy through her podcast Stories Like Crazy. Combining her Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) and safeTALK certification, she hopes to engage the audience and go beyond the stage and screen to creating a safe place for discussion and sharing. She is currently an Ontario Association for Suicide Prevention (OASP) member. Originally broadcast last year on the Stories We Don't Tell Podcast, I had the privilege of talking with Adrianna about her one-woman bereavement piece 'Everything but the Cat..'. and the work she does outside of the stage. To learn more about Adrianna, visit adrianna-prosser.com.
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