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"What does the body know?" featuring Marissa Brooks25 Feb 202500:50:59

This episode features Marissa Brooks, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Marissa provides her answer to the Season 15 question, "What does the body know?" A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Marissa Brooks on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/marissa-brooks/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2024, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at Work & Leisure.

Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode and there are adult themes.

"What does the body know?" featuring Jessica Gazzola25 Feb 202500:54:46

This episode features Jessica Gazzola, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Jess provides her answer to the Season 15 question, "What does the body know?" A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Jessica Gazzola on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/jessica-gazzola/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in October 2024, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at Work & Leisure.

Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode and there are adult themes.

"Welcome Back to the Campfire" featuring a story by Jude Hagene01 Nov 202200:15:01

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast feature stories finally brought to the stage. The episode you are about to hear was first recorded via Zoom during an online showcase. However, we can now bring you a live, in-person version, along with tweaks and updates to narratives you may have heard before.

This episode features Jude Hagene, a past student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class.  These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

You can learn more about Jude Hagene on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/welcome-back/

This episode was originally performed in April 2022, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at the High Low in St. Louis, Missouri.

"Welcome Back to the Campfire" featuring a story by Nokie Rae01 Nov 202200:17:46

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast feature stories finally brought to the stage. The episode you are about to hear was first recorded via Zoom during an online showcase. However, we can now bring you a live, in-person version, along with tweaks and updates to narratives you may have heard before.

This episode features Nokie Rae, a past student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class.  These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

You can learn more about Nokie Rae on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/welcome-back/

This episode was originally performed in April 2022, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at the High Low in St. Louis, Missouri.

Advanced Storytelling Capstone featuring Melinda Fry12 May 202100:14:16

This episode features Melinda Fry, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Melinda Fry on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/spring-2021-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  

This episode was originally performed in April 2021, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.

Advanced Storytelling Capstone featuring Jude Hagene12 May 202100:14:29

This episode features Jude Hagene, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Jude Hagene on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/spring-2021-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  

This episode was originally performed in April 2021, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.


Advanced Storytelling Capstone featuring Carlo Pietro Sanfilippo12 May 202100:12:06

This episode features Carlo San Pietro, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Carlo San Pietro on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/spring-2021-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  

This episode was originally performed in April 2021, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.


Advanced Storytelling Capstone with Nokie Rae06 Oct 202000:14:26

This episode features Nokie Rae, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Nokie Rae on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  Season 32 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2020, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.


Advanced Storytelling Capstone with Lizzie Warner06 Oct 202000:12:34

This episode features Lizzie Warner, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Lizzie Warner on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  Season 32 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2020, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.


Advanced Storytelling Capstone with Katie Engelmeyer06 Oct 202000:15:16

This episode features Katie Engelmeyer, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Katie Engelmeyer on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  Season 32 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2020, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.


Advanced Storytelling Capstone with Grace Pettit06 Oct 202000:14:29

This episode features Grace Pettit, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Grace Pettit on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it.  Season 32 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2020, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live via Zoom.

"How can we unlearn the false narratives we're taught?" featuring Jermar Perry18 May 202000:43:13

This episode features Jermar Perry, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Jermar Perry provides his answer to the Season 31 question, "How can we unlearn the false narratives we're taught?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Jermar Perry on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/jermar-perry/.

 The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in February 2020, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at High Low.

Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode.


"How does love change us?" featuring Jude Hagene03 Dec 202400:50:51

Content Warning: This episode includes some discussion of attempted suicide attempt and ideation. Please take care while listening. If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.


This episode features Jude Hagene, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Jude provides her answer to the Season 14 question, "How does love change us?" A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Jude Hagene on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/jude-hagene/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2024, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at Work & Leisure.

Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode and there are adult themes.

Advanced Storytelling Capstone with KN Potter28 Jan 202000:16:29

This episode features KN Potter, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about KN Potter on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/winter-2019-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 30 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed December 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Focal Point.


Advanced Storytelling Capstone with Gabe Cotton28 Jan 202000:12:30

This episode features Gabe Cotton, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Gabe Cotton on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/winter-2019-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 30 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed December 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Focal Point. 

Advanced Storytelling Capstone with Jermar Perry21 Jan 202000:15:19

This episode features Jermar Perry, a student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class. You can learn more about Jermar Perry on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/winter-2019-advanced-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 30 students told stories about false narratives. 

This episode was originally performed December 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Focal Point. 

"When do we call it quits?" featuring Seth Schroeder27 Dec 201900:49:29

This episode features Seth Schroeder, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Seth Schroeder provides his answer to the Season 29 question, "When do we call it quits?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Seth Schroeder on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/seth-schroeder/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

Please be advised, some adult language and homophobic language is used during the telling of a specific story. 


"When do we call it quits?" featuring Dan Stewart10 Dec 201900:37:43

 This episode features Dan Stewart, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Dan Stewart as he provides his answer to the Season 28 question, "When do we call it quits?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Dan Stewart on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/dan-stewart/

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed on October 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

Please be advised, some adult language is used.

Intro to Storytelling Capstone featuring Paige Walden-Johnson23 Sep 201900:13:46

This episode features Paige Walden-Johnson, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Paige Walden-Johnson on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/summer-2019-intro-to-storytelling/.

 These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 27 students told stories about “labels.”. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

Intro to Storytelling Capstone featuring Melinda Fry23 Sep 201900:17:25

This episode features Melinda Fry, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Melinda Fry on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/summer-2019-intro-to-storytelling/.

 These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 27 students told stories about “labels.”. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

Intro to Storytelling Capstone featuring Lizzie Warner23 Sep 201900:12:42

This episode features Lizzie Warner, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Lizzie Warner on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/summer-2019-intro-to-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 27 students told stories about “labels.”. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

Intro to Storytelling Capstone featuring Jenna Hampton23 Sep 201900:13:37

This episode features Jenna Hampton, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Jenna Hampton on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/summer-2019-intro-to-storytelling/.

 These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 27 students told stories about “labels.”

This episode was originally performed in August 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

Intro to Storytelling Capstone featuring Amy Gwin23 Sep 201900:18:31

This episode features Amy Gwin, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Amy Gwin on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/summer-2019-intro-to-storytelling/.

 These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 27 students told stories about “labels.”. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

"How does love change us?" featuring Chris Santillan03 Dec 202400:42:52

This episode features Chris Santillan, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Chris provides his answer to the Season 14 question, "How does love change us?" A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Chris Santillan on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/chris-santillan/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in July 2024, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at Work & Leisure.

Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode.

"How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Deborah Taffa03 Sep 201900:34:36

 This episode features Deborah Taff, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Deborah Taffa provides her answer to the Season 26 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Deborah Taffa on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/deborah-taffa/.

 The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in July 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


"How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" featuring Delores Martin06 Aug 201900:27:20

This episode features Delores Martin, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Delores Martin provides her answer to the Season 25 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Delores Martin on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/delores-martin/.

 The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in June 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Rachel Cherrick30 Jun 201900:13:05

This episode features Rachel Cherrick, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Rachel Cherrick on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.  

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.” 

This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Gabe Cotton30 Jun 201900:13:41

This episode features Gabe Cotton, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Gabe Cotton on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.” 

This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Brittany Meyer30 Jun 201900:12:40

This episode features Brittany Meyer, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Brittany Meyer on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.  

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.” 

This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

  

Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Torrey Park30 Jun 201900:20:57

This episode features Torrey Park, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Torrey Park on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.  

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.” 

This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Dan Stewart30 Jun 201900:12:46

This episode features Dan Stewart, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. You can learn more about Dan Stewart on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/intro-to-storytelling-showcase-spring-2019/.  

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling class. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Students told stories around “unsaid things.”
 
This episode was originally performed in April 2019, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

"How are we shaped by things left unsaid" featuring Courtney King19 Jun 201900:45:53

This episode features Courtney King, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Courtney King as she provides her answer to the Season 23 question, "How are we shaped by things left unsaid?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Courtney King on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/courtney-king/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in March 2019, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.

"How are we shaped by things left unsaid?" featuring Emma Young16 Jun 201900:48:55

This episode features Emma Young, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Emma Young provides her answer to the Season 22 question, "How are we shaped by things left unsaid?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Emma Young on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/emma-young/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in February 2019, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Delores Martin13 Feb 201900:13:53

This episode features Delores Martin, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. Students told stories around the theme of responsibility. You can learn more about Delores Martin on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-intro-to-storytelling.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


"How do you change?" featuring Grace Luttrell Pettit-Eberle04 Dec 202300:49:03

This episode features Grace Luttrell Pettit-Eberle, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Grace provides her answer to the Season 12 question, "How do you change?" A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Grace Luttrell Pettit-Eberle on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/grace-luttrell-pettit/.

 The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in July 2023, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at Work & Leisure.

Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode.

Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring James Meinert06 Feb 201900:16:26

This episode features James Meinert, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. Students told stories around the theme of responsibility. You can learn more about James Meinert on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-intro-to-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring James Cooper30 Jan 201900:12:03

This episode features James Cooper, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. Students told stories around the theme of responsibility. You can learn more about James Cooper  on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-intro-to-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Intro to Storytelling Showcase featuring Regina Dennis23 Jan 201900:21:03

This episode features Regina Dennis, a student in Campfire’s Intro to Storytelling class. Students told stories around the theme of responsibility. You can learn more about Regina Dennis on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/fall-2018-intro-to-storytelling/.

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling. These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Bonus Episode: A final discussion on Responsibility29 Dec 201800:44:19

This bonus episode of Campfire At Home features a panel discussion with Campfire Fellows Rafaella Fiallo and Jason Flamm on Responsibility.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally recorded in December 2018 and produced by Andrew Warshauer.


"Do we choose responsibility?" featuring Rafaella Fiallo05 Dec 201800:31:04

This episode features Rafaella Fiallo, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Rafafella Fiallo as he provides his answer to the Season 20 question, “Do We Choose Responsibility?”.  A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Rafaella Fiallo on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/rafaella-fiallo/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in October 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


“Do We Choose Responsibility?” featuring Jason Flamm16 Oct 201800:50:46

This episode features Jason Flamm, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Jason Flamm as he provides his answer to the Season 19 question, “Do We Choose Responsibility?”. A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Jason Flamm on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/jason-flamm/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in September 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


“What happens when you let go of the plan?” featuring Wendy Buske22 Apr 201801:02:54

This episode features Wendy Buske, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Wendy Buske provides her answer to the Season 18 question, “What happens when you let go of the plan?”. A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Wendy Buske on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/wendy-buske/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in April 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


“What happens when you let go of the plan?” featuring Clay Beyersdorfer25 Mar 201801:08:12

This episode features Clay Beyersdorfer, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Clay Beyersdorfer provides his answer to the Season 17 question, “What happens when you let go of the plan?”. A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Clay Beyersdorfer on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/clay-beyersdorfer/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in March 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


“What happens when you let go of the plan?” featuring Eli Chen18 Mar 201801:00:50

This episode features Eli Chen, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Eli Chen provides her answer to the Season 16 question, “What happens when you let go of the plan?”. A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Eli Chen on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/eli-chen/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom.

This episode was originally performed in February 2018, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX. 

“How do you find your place in the world?" featuring Jill Carnaghi13 Feb 201800:53:48

This episode features Jill Carnaghi, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Jill Carnaghi provides her answer to the Season 15 question, “How do you find your place in the world?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Jill Carnaghi on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/jill-carnaghi/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in December 2017, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


Campfire Showcase featuring a story by Katie Engelmeyer31 Jan 202300:15:41

These episodes of The Campfire Storytelling Podcast feature stories finally brought to the stage. The episode you are about to hear was first recorded via Zoom during an online showcase. However, we can now bring you a live, in-person version, along with tweaks and updates to narratives you may have heard before.

This episode features Katie Engelmeyer, a past student in Campfire’s Advanced Storytelling class.  These students take a six-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. 

You can learn more about Katie on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/advanced-storytelling-event-2/

This episode was originally performed in August 2022, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at the High Low in St. Louis, Missouri.

“How do you find your place in the world?" featuring Molly Pearson21 Jan 201800:54:46

This episode features Molly Pearson, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Molly Pearson provides her answer to the Season 14 question, “How do you find your place in the world?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Molly Pearson on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/molly-pearson/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in November 2017, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


"How do you find your place in the world?" featuring Ryan Gist06 Jan 201800:44:02

This episode features Ryan Gist, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Ryan Gist provides his answer to the Season 13 question, “How do you find your place in the world?". A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Ryan Gist on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/ryan-gist/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in October 2017, produced by Andrew Warshauer, and recorded live at The Stage at KDHX.


“What happens when your strength betrays you?" featuring Ken Moore03 Dec 201700:58:35

This episode features Ken Moore, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Ken Moore as he provides his answer to the Season 12 question, “What happens when your strength betrays you?”. A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Ken Moore  on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/ken-moore/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in August 2017, produced by Jeanette Harris-Courts, and recorded live at St.Louis Central Library.


"Whath appens when art and life meet?" featuring Yvonne Osei22 Nov 201700:47:51

This episode features Yvonne Osei, one of Campfire’s Fellows. Yvonne Osei as she provides her answer to the Season 11 question,“What happens when art and life meet?”. A Fellow’s Campfire can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. You can learn more about Yvonne Osei on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/yvonne-osei/.

The Campfire Fellows go through rigorous training and coaching provided by Campfire Faculty so they can share their wisdom through story for you. Our Fellows are the people next to you at stoplights or walking by on the street. These Fellows apply or are nominated by people like you, who know interesting and introspective people with some wisdom to share. The Fellows go through a unique process with our team to discover a wealth of wisdom inside themselves and then are trained on how to share the origin stories of their wisdom. 

This episode was originally performed in July 2017, produced by Jeanette Harris-Courts and Andrew Warshuer, and recorded live at St. Louis Central Library.


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