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264: Joshua Emerson, "This is a Love Story"31 Jul 202300:15:06

Finding love from oversharing in dark times.

Today’s story comes from Denver-based Diné comic, Joshua Emerson. The theme of the show was “TMI.”

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263: Cal Sheridan, “Yes to Everything"24 Jul 202300:08:54

Today’s story comes from comedian and TikToker, Cal Sheridan. Cal borrowed our co-host Erin Rollman’s voice for this story. The theme of the show was “Extra.” 

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254: Steven Burge, “Christian Clown Camp”03 Apr 202300:15:18

Today’s story comes from Colorado-based “theater-maker” Steven Burge. Steven didn't want to go to Christian Clown Camp as a child, but he found himself there nonetheless. This story was recorded live at Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Distance.”

We've reached the end of this season, but we'll be back with a new batch of stories in May 2023. This is a great time to catch up on our archive of stories or attend our live show in Denver. See you soon!

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164: Christie Buchele, “A Body That I Could Love”18 May 201800:14:04

Our story today comes from Denver comedian and dear friend of The Narrators, Christie Buchele. Christie told this story at our 8th anniversary show back in March, with a little help from fellow comedian and friend of the show Talitha K. Each story that night was accompanied by sound painting, a.k.a. live improvised music from our pals at Playground Ensemble. The whole evening was an interesting experiment, full of bumps and surprises and supremely real moments. The story you’ll hear today was one of our favorites of the night. Christie's story was told live on 21 March 2018 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “Keeping Up.”

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163: AJ Shaw, “That’s a Lot of Fake Blood”11 May 201800:11:13

Today's story was told by AJ Shaw at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego on 10 April 2018. The theme was "Clubs."

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162: Courtney LeDuc, “Community Dog”04 May 201800:13:40

Today's story comes from teacher and Colorado native, Courtney LeDuc. Courtney's story was recorded live on 21 February 2018 in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Warning Signs."

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BONUS: DJ Brother Darkness, “Bootie 35 Remastered”30 Apr 201801:14:45

Hey everyone, we've got a special treat for you—here's that magical DJ set from Butch Rosser's story. Be sure to find him on Twitter to share props and digital high-fives!


1) Party Ben • Queen x Cypress Hill • We Will Jump You

2) DJ BC • Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell x Nu Shooz • Snoop's Nu Shooz

3) DJ Benny C • Gym Class Heroes x Timbaland  • the Way I Get Your Clothes Off4) pomDeter • nine inch nails x carly rae jespen • Call Me A Hole

5) DJ Johnny Gunz • Miley Cyrus x Young Gunz • We Can't Stop, Won't Stop6) Marc Johnce • Miley x Ace of Base • the Sign in the U.S.A

7) Hathbanger • Notorious B.I.G. x Miley • Party & Bullshit (In the U.S.A.)8) DJ Lobsterdust • Miley x Calvin Harris • Wrecking So Close

9) Mad Mix Mustang • the Outfield x Calvin Harris feat. Ellie Goulding • Your Love I Need10) DJ Payroll • Bon Jovi x Daft Punk •Daft Prayer

11) DJ Schmolli • Robyn x AC/DC • Dancing On My Own All Night Long12) D.veloped • Empire of the Sun x Avicii feat. Aloe Blacc • Waking From A Dream

13) Voicedude • Ylvis x Michael Jackson • Fox Thriller14) Mad Max Mustang • Gotye x Aaliyah • Are You That Somebody That I Used To Know?

15) DJ Fox • Vanilla Ice x Ke$ha • Ice Ice Tik Tok16) DJ Topcat • Indeep x Run-DMC • It's Like Indeep

17) Disfunctional DJ • John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John x Dr. Dre & Snoop Dogg • You're the One That I Want In the Next Episode18) DJ Tripp • Wreckx-N-Effect x M.I.A. • Paper Rump

19) Dan Mei & Marc Johnce • Backstreet Boys x Snow Patrol • Chasing Cars That Way20) Richard X • Jarvis Cocker x Mazzy Star • Into U

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161: Butch Rosser, “The Last Hours of 34”29 Apr 201800:12:45

Today's story was told by Butch Rosser at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego on 10 April 2018. The theme was "Clubs."

BONUS: We have published the epic DJ set mentioned in Butch's story. Listen to it here!

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160: Adrian Holguin, “Isaac”20 Apr 201800:11:31

Today's story comes from Adrian Holguin, an actor and educator who is currently in his 25th year of teaching high school mathematics—a truly superhuman feat. This story was recorded live on 21 February 2018 in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Warning Signs."

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159: Jeremy Bauer, “Hershey”06 Apr 201800:13:34

Peace Corps veteran Jeremy Bauer told this story—his first ever at The Narrators—at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego in February 2018. The theme was "Warning Signs."

If you are one of our podcast listeners who doesn't live in Denver, we want to say how much we appreciate you—thanks for listening. And please, say hello sometime via email or Facebook! We'd love to hear from you.

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158: Daniel Alvarez “Click. Boom.”23 Mar 201800:10:45

Today’s story comes from writer and librarian Daniel Alvarez. His story is about the kind of childhood tomfoolery that makes you look back and feel thankful that faces usually grow back. Daniel told this story live on 17 January 2018 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Big Shot."

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157: Jenny Minniti-Shippey, “Cut Me Some Hair”16 Mar 201800:22:15

Jenny Minniti-Shippey is not only one of the biggest boosters of The Narrators San Diego, she is one of our most outstanding storytellers. She told this story at the August 2017 show at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern. The theme was "Crossing Over."

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156: Jan Scott-Frazier, “Interpreter”05 Mar 201800:10:06

Jan Scott-Frazier is a former director and animator of Japanese manga and a long-time favorite of the show. Her story about translating a heartfelt meeting between artists Monkey Punch and Mort Drucker was told live at Buntport Theater in Denver, CO on 20 December 2017. The theme of the evening was "Chance."

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253: Janae Burris, “Self Delusions”27 Mar 202300:10:56

Today’s story comes from actor and comedian, Janae Burris, who–after a lifetime of negative thoughts about herself—realizes that she is accomplished AF. This story was recorded live at Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Delusions.”

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155: Arthur Salm, “The Devil’s Highway”23 Feb 201800:14:48

Arthur Salm is the former book review editor and columnist for the San Diego Union-Tribune. He told this story at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern on 13 February 2018. The theme was "Warning Signs."

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154: Elle Stevens, “Everything Gone”16 Feb 201800:12:54

Today’s story comes from former slam poet and Colorado native Elle Stevens. This story was recorded live on 20 December 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Chance."

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153: Richard Freeland, “Emotional Anime”02 Feb 201800:13:34

When he’s not writing product descriptions for oscilloscopes, Richard Freeland tells stories in San Diego. He told this one on 12 December 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern. The theme of the evening was "Chance."

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152: John Novosad “Collateral Damage”26 Jan 201800:11:53

Today’s story comes from Denver comedy legend, John Novosad. He told this story about the 90s, divorce, life as a standup comic, and collateral damage in front of our live audience on 15 November 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Under Your Skin."

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151: Mona de Vestel, “Two Children”08 Jan 201800:14:05

Mona de Vestel is a writer who grew up in Brussels and now lives in San Diego. She told this story on 12 December 2017 at Tiger!Tiger! Tavern. The theme of the evening was "Chance."

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150: Stephen Brackett, “Your Light”28 Dec 201700:16:51

Today’s story comes from one of our favorite humans, Stephen Brackett. He's the emcee Brer Rabbit of the Denver hip-hop group the Flobots, co-founder of Youth on Record and in our opinion, an all-around great guy. This story was recorded live on 18 October 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "In the Dark."

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148: Byron Graham, “A Nerd With Pride”13 Dec 201700:11:50

Today's story comes from Denver writer and comedian, Byron Graham. He told this story about his brother locking him in a cabinet which he describes as "about the size of a child’s coffin" on 18 October 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "In the Dark."

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147: Jimiliz Valiente-Neighbours, “Darker”04 Dec 201700:10:57

Today’s story comes from sociology professor, actor, and writer, Jimiliz Valiente-Neighbors. This story was recorded live on 14 November 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego. The theme of the evening was "Under Your Skin."

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146: Carlos Madrid, “Junkyard Dog”27 Nov 201700:10:23

Episode 146: Here's a story from long-time friend and first time storyteller Carlos Madrid. His story was recorded live on 20 September 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, CO. The theme of the evening was "Space."

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145: Irene Bonner, “Shining Jewel of Hatred”20 Nov 201700:16:52

Today’s story come from show favorite, Irene Bonner. This story was recorded live on 12 September 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego, California. The theme of the evening was “Space.”

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252: Suzi Q Smith, “I'd Rather Keep My Voice”20 Mar 202300:11:12

You’re listening to The Narrators. Today’s story comes from poet, activist, and educator Suzi Q Smith, who told this story about the fame, success, and manipulation that comes with a life as an artist. This story was recorded live at Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Patterns.”

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144: Steven Burge, “A Trip to a Star”11 Nov 201700:11:54

Today’s story comes from show favorite and one of Denver's most beloved actors, Steven Burge. Steven's story was recorded live on 20 September 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, CO. The theme of the evening was "Space."

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143: Ellen Wright, “A Space That Wasn’t There”13 Oct 201700:14:07

Today’s story comes from storyteller, Ellen Wright. Ellen told this story about herself, her brother, and the fluctuating space between them at our San Diego show last month.This story was recorded live on 12 September 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego, California. The theme of the evening was “Space.”

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142: Sonya Eddy, “Bunny Hill”29 Sep 201700:08:40

Today's story comes from very special first-time storyteller, Sonya Eddy. Sonya told this story about a painful ski trip last month at the High Plains Comedy Festival. This story was recorded live on 26 August 2017 at the Hi-Dive in Denver, CO. The theme of the show was "Eating it."

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141, Daniel Watman, “To Plant Some Plants”22 Sep 201700:16:04

Today’s story about a botanical cultural exchange on the border of Tijuana and San Diego comes from Daniel Watman. This story was recorded live on 8 August 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego, California. The theme of the evening was "Crossing Over."

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140: Kellye Howard “Good Lookin’ Spaghetti”15 Sep 201700:15:48

Today’s story comes from Chicago-based stand-up comic Kellye Howard. Her story was recorded live on 16 August 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, CO. The theme of the evening was "Crossing Over."

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139, Sarah Goltz, “American”01 Sep 201700:11:46

Today we'll hear from first-time storyteller, Sarah Goltz. Told on the theme of "Crossing Over," Sarah talks about a time when she unknowingly witnessed a monumental crossing. This story was recorded live on 8 August 2017 at the Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego.

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138: Christie Buchele, “Comedy Will Kill You Too”19 Aug 201700:12:59

Comedy has always been in this show's DNA—The Narrators was founded by a comic and funny folks have been sharing stories since our first show in 2010. Today's story comes from Christie Buchele, one of our absolute favorites comics and storytellers, talking about her relationship with the art form—and booze, the substance that often fuels it. Christie's story was recorded live on 19 July 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Bars.”

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136: Laura Bond, “Adolescent Death Smirk”05 Aug 201700:18:54

Today's story comes from Laura Bond, one of our all-time favorite storytellers. Laura's story reminds us that when faced with a nemesis, one can stand tall on both real and imaginary mountains. Laura's story was recorded live on 19 July 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Bars."

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135, Lisa Hemminger, “Donna”29 Jul 201700:18:11

Today's story comes from Lisa Hemminger. Beginning with the theme of "Bars," Lisa follows a thread past a Pool Shark, through a relationship, and into a mausoleum. This story was recorded live on 11 July 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern. Enjoy!

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134: Andrew Curtis Forlines, “Trusty Minivan”21 Jul 201700:12:46

This story comes from Andrew Curtis Forlines, Denver comedian and organizing member of Secular Hub, a non-profit, Humanist community center in Five Points. This story was recorded live on 21 June 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Road Trip."

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251: Brad Reubendale, “How to Fix Brad ”13 Mar 202300:15:25

Today’s story comes from Brad Reubendale, executive director of SAME (So All May Eat) Café on East Colfax in Denver. Brad shared this heavy but hopeful story about his journey through childhood abuse, conversion therapy, and intense mental health struggle. This story was recorded live, outside of Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Inside Out.”

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133: Alfredo Araujo, “Making It Last”14 Jul 201700:20:07

When we planned on doing a show in Tijuana to celebrate the one year anniversary of the dance studio/community space Huerto, we knew we wanted to highlight trans-border culture by letting the storytellers present in whatever language they felt most comfortable speaking in. We ended up having half of the stories told in Spanish—and something remarkable happened. Even though the storytellers and the audience didn't necessarily speak the same language, all of the elements of a Narrators show were there, from the reactions of the audience to the storytellers as they moved through their narratives, the clear development of trust and warmth that happens between the storyteller and the people listening, the intent and the focus of the space on sharing and being shared with. It’s where the magic of the show resides and it was a true delight to experience it outside of the boundaries of language. It had us excited about the prospect of hosting more shows in México and we plan on doing just that—so stay tuned.

Por ahora, disfruten de la primera historia que publicamos en el podcast en español, contada por Alfredo Araujo, escritor de Tijuana. Esta historia fue grabada en vivo en Huerto en Tijuana, Baja California el 27 de junio. El tema de la velada fue "Hacer Que Dure."

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132: Mallory Wallace, “Kind of Natural”07 Jul 201700:14:23

Today’s story is about love—the sweet, swift, sometimes bloody kind—and comes from comedian Mallory Wallace. This was Mallory's second and final performance at The Narrators before leaving Colorado and moving to Nebraska. Congratulations, Lincoln, you're one lucky town. Mallory's story was recorded live on 21 June 2017 at the Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Road Trip."

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131: John Shaw, “We’ve Got This”30 Jun 201700:14:16

Today’s story comes from John Shaw, sharing for the first time with The Narrators. John's story was recorded live on 13 June 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego. The theme of the evening was "Road Trip."

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130: Karak Miakol, “I am alive, on Earth”24 Jun 201700:17:57

Today’s story comes from our recent all-refugee special. Karak Miakol, a women’s rights activist and founder of Women Who Grow, shares her story about fighting for an education as a young girl in South Sudan. This story was recorded live on 31 May 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Home."

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129: Kirk Faulkner, “Rock-Solid Testimony”16 Jun 201700:11:10

Today’s story comes from San Diego writer, preacher, and stand-up comedian, Kirk Faulkner. His story about proselytizing in Siberia for the Mormon church—and then falling from grace—was recorded live on 14 June 2016 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego. The theme of the evening was "Ink."

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128: Taylor Gonda, “Oops, I Flirted Again”09 Jun 201700:12:40

Today’s story comes from one of The Narrators' favorite storytellers, Taylor Gonda. Taylor is a podcast host, DJ, Denver icon and, sadly for all of us in Colorado, a soon-to-be resident of Los Angeles. California, please take care of our good friend. Taylor's story of awkward infatuation was recorded live on 17 May 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Fashion Victim."

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127: Jackie Jones, “Foundation Garments”02 Jun 201700:12:29

Today’s story comes from writer and former humor columnist, Jackie Jones. Starting with a red skirt, Jackie weaves in and out of the pieces of clothing hanging from her family tree. This story was recorded live on 6 May 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego. The theme of the evening was "Fashion Victim."

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126: Erin Rollman & Hannah Duggan, “Casting a Jinx”27 May 201700:25:18

Today’s story was too absurd to be told by just one storyteller, so Hannah Duggan and Denver co-host Erin Rollman broke their story into two parts— chronicling their run-in with a cat-stealing witch and a novelty showerhead in Winnipeg, Canada. Hannah and Erin are founding members of Buntport Theater, the home of our Denver show, and two of our favorite people on the planet. This story was recorded live on 19 April 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was "Jinx."

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125: Nik Molitor “Curry In, Curry Out”19 May 201700:12:58

Today’s story comes San Diego artist, Nik Molitor— sharing this triumphant tale about making the best out of shitty situation. This story was recorded live on 9 May 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego. The theme was "Fashion Victim."

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124: Angela Daniels, “The Other Angela”12 May 201700:10:19

This week, first-time storyteller Angela Daniels tells us about her email address—and all the other Angelas who seem to want a piece of it. This story was recorded live on 19 April 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, CO. The theme of the evening was "Jinx."

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250: Kate Strobel, “A Case of You ”06 Mar 202300:17:12

Today’s story comes from local comedian, writer, and producer, Kate Strobel, who addresses the generational trauma in her family and rekindles a relationship with her mom. This story was recorded live at Buntport Theater. The theme of the show was “Spoiled.”

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123: Kelly Shortandqueer, “Call Your Mom”05 May 201700:12:49

In the spring of 2017, we hosted a special benefit show for Denver Zine Fest, an annual celebration of independent zine makers taking place this June, put on by our pals at the Denver Zine Library, one of the world's largest collections of zines in North America. The audience got an introduction to the world of zines, made their own blank mini-zine at the beginning of the show, and then doodled away while local zinesters shared stories. At the end, members of the audience took the stage to share their tiny creations—and they were incredible. If we learned one thing, it's that people really love their dogs.

This week's episode features one of the stories from that night, a story from the founder of the Denver Zine Library and one of our all-time favorite storytellers, Kelly Shortandqueer. Kelly's story was recorded live on 11 April 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado; the theme of the evening was "Firsts."

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122: Stephen Graham Jones, “Insisting on a Dream”28 Apr 201700:10:10

This week's story comes from a special show we hosted at DINK, the Denver Independent Comic and Arts Expo, in the spring of 2017. As part of an all-artist lineup, author and professor Steven Graham Jones shared a story about Dr. Doom, The Beyonder, and the mystery of darkness that inspires his writing. This story was recorded live on 8 April 2017 at the McNichols Civic Center Building in Denver, Colorado. The theme was "Drawing a Line."

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121: Sarah Nathan, “Breakfast Burritos Instead of Fresh Bagels”21 Apr 201700:09:45

This story about a short and peculiar list comes from first-time storyteller Sarah Nathan. Sarah's story was recorded live on 11 April 2017 at Tiger! Tiger! Tavern in San Diego. The theme of the evening was "Jinx."

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