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Based on the long running live show, tune in for episodes where we discuss the art of storytelling.

We’re back after a brief hiatus for another instalment of our world famous Five in Five Series. This is where your hosts, Stefan and Paul, pick a theme and break that theme down into five topics across five short episodes. And to add one more five, we have exactly five minutes to make our cases.For this series, we’ll be talking about what to do when you want to tell a story at a storytelling event. We think sharing stories is more important then ever and we want you to share yours! So, this series breaks down how to move from the desire to tell a story and actually get up in front of people to share it.In this fifth episode, we deliver our pitch on why it is important to share stories.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

We’re back after a brief hiatus for another instalment of our world famous Five in Five Series. This is where your hosts, Stefan and Paul, pick a theme and break that theme down into five topics across five short episodes. And to add one more five, we have exactly five minutes to make our cases.For this series, we’ll be talking about what to do when you want to tell a story at a storytelling event. We think sharing stories is more important then ever and we want you to share yours! So, this series breaks down how to move from the desire to tell a story and actually get up in front of people to share it.In this fourth episode, we discuss how to prepare your story to share in front of an audience.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

We’re back after a brief hiatus for another instalment of our world famous Five in Five Series. This is where your hosts, Stefan and Paul, pick a theme and break that theme down into five topics across five short episodes. And to add one more five, we have exactly five minutes to make our cases.For this series, we’ll be talking about what to do when you want to tell a story at a storytelling event. We think sharing stories is more important then ever and we want you to share yours! So, this series breaks down how to move from the desire to tell a story and actually get up in front of people to share it.In this third episode, we talk about what to do if you have a fear of public speaking.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

We’re back after a brief hiatus for another instalment of our world famous Five in Five Series. This is where your hosts, Stefan and Paul, pick a theme and break that theme down into five topics across five short episodes. And to add one more five, we have exactly five minutes to make our cases.For this series, we’ll be talking about what to do when you want to tell a story at a storytelling event. We think sharing stories is more important then ever and we want you to share yours! So, this series breaks down how to move from the desire to tell a story and actually get up in front of people to share it.In this second episode, we talk about what to do when you make the decision to tell a story, but have too many stories and can’t decide which one to focus on.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

We’re back after a brief hiatus for another instalment of our world famous Five in Five Series. This is where your hosts, Stefan and Paul, pick a theme and break that theme down into five topics across five short episodes. And to add one more five, we have exactly five minutes to make our cases.For this series, we’ll be talking about what to do when you want to tell a story at a storytelling event. We think sharing stories is more important then ever and we want you to share yours! So, this series breaks down how to move from the desire to tell a story and actually get up in front of people to share it.In this first episode, we talk about what to do when you make the decision to tell a story, but feel like you don’t have a story to tell.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

Stories We Don’t Tell is celebrating our 10 year anniversary and to mark this, we have put together a special 10 part series. We picked ten people who have told stories with us, one person from each year, and interviewed them. We really do attract some incredibly interesting people and these interviews do not disappoint.This is a companion piece to the previous episode in the feed. After Brianne interviewed Paul & Stefan about their 10 years of producing SWDT, we thought it would be good to include some of our stories. So, Paul picked his favourite story that Stefan has told, and Stefan picked his favourite story that Paul has told.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

Stories We Don’t Tell is celebrating our 10 year anniversary and to mark this, we have put together a special 10 part series. We picked ten people who have told stories with us, one person from each year, and interviewed them. We really do attract some incredibly interesting people and these interviews do not disappoint.We went in wanting to know the interview subjects’ relationship to storytelling, why they chose SWDT, and hear about their experience performing at the event. But, those were really just a starting point and each interview took on its own life and really became a very insightful and revealing look into our storytellers and our event. So, for each episode, you’ll get an interview with a storyteller and their story that was recorded live at our event.On this episode, the tables are turned and Paul & Stefan are interviewed by fellow SWDT founder, Brianne. We talked about the history of the event, side projects, Covid, and how things have evolved.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

Stories We Don’t Tell is celebrating our 10 year anniversary and to mark this, we have put together a special 10 part series. We picked ten people who have told stories with us, one person from each year, and interviewed them. We really do attract some incredibly interesting people and these interviews do not disappoint.We went in wanting to know the interview subjects’ relationship to storytelling, why they chose SWDT, and hear about their experience performing at the event. But, those were really just a starting point and each interview took on its own life and really became a very insightful and revealing look into our storytellers and our event. So, for each episode, you’ll get an interview with a storyteller and their story that was recorded live at our event.On this episode, you’ll hear from one of our newest storytellers - Misha. We talk about her many creative endeavours and how it led to personal storytelling. Check out all her creative projects at her website.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

Stories We Don’t Tell is celebrating our 10 year anniversary and to mark this, we have put together a special 10 part series. We picked ten people who have told stories with us, one person from each year, and interviewed them. We really do attract some incredibly interesting people and these interviews do not disappoint.We went in wanting to know the interview subjects’ relationship to storytelling, why they chose SWDT, and hear about their experience performing at the event. But, those were really just a starting point and each interview took on its own life and really became a very insightful and revealing look into our storytellers and our event. So, for each episode, you’ll get an interview with a storyteller and their story that was recorded live at our event.On this episode, you’ll hear from old friend of the show and guest event producer, Veronica. We talk about how she got into storytelling, how it can be impactful, and the many projects she has created and worked on.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.

Stories We Don’t Tell is celebrating our 10 year anniversary and to mark this, we have put together a special 10 part series. We picked ten people who have told stories with us, one person from each year, and interviewed them. We really do attract some incredibly interesting people and these interviews do not disappoint.We went in wanting to know the interview subjects’ relationship to storytelling, why they chose SWDT, and hear about their experience performing at the event. But, those were really just a starting point and each interview took on its own life and really became a very insightful and revealing look into our storytellers and our event. So, for each episode, you’ll get an interview with a storyteller and their story that was recorded live at our event.On this episode, you’ll hear from frequent storyteller Georgette. We talk about how she got involved with SWDT and how storytelling is important for her life and her work.Here are a bunch of ways to engage with us online:Learn more about the process of telling a story with us.Check out all workshop and event dates for the entire season.Subscribe to our monthly newsletter.Use this form to sign-up to join workshops and tell a story.SWDT writing tips.Get your copy of the SWDT book.All the music on the podcast was composed by the amazing singer/songwriter Arlene Paculan.