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Tell Us Something awakens imagination, empowers storytellers and connects the community through the transformative power of personal storytelling. It is a celebration of each other, our stories and how we move through the world together. All of the stories at Tell Us Something are true. Stories last for 10 minutes and are told from memory.
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The Power of Care podcast shares insights, trends and developments in the senior care eco-system with a focus on technology and innovation, alongside listening to the people in the industry. Join Marc McGrann, Director of Business Development at Vayyar as he discusses the rapidly changing elderly care market with experts that run the gamut from community operators to technology providers and caregivers to senior living real estate developers.
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Jesse Ballard and her family are stranded in the Kenyan desert where they faced danger, dehydration, and exhaustion. Come along with Jesse on a wild adventure filled with unforgettable memories in a story she calls “The Best Walker”. 📷 kmr studios Jesse Ballard is a perinatal care coordinator who moonlights as an actor and a birth doula. She lives …
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In our first story, listen to James Crosby share his disastrous sailing camp experiences and life-changing moments as a lifeguard. James shares his journey of self-discovery and resilience and discovers how a seemingly simple act of kindness led him to find his true calling and inspire others along the way in a story he calls “Too Big to Sail”. 📷km…
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An interview with legendary Jamaican singer Johnny Clarke, recorded live on PBS FM in Melbourne, Australia, in November 2012. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jesse_I_Interviews Babylon Burning radio show: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morefireblaze Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze…
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An interview with Jamaican ska, rocksteady and reggae artist Stranger Cole, with Canadian DJ, producer, writer and music historian Moss Raxlen, recorded live on PBS FM in Melbourne, Australia, in March 2011. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jesse_I_Interviews Babylon Burning radio show: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze Instagram: https://www.…
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Michelle Reilly finds herself homeless in 10th grade in a challenge that begins a lifetime of challenges. After earning a PhD despite her alcohol use disorder, she struggles to overcome addiction and finds unexpected hope in an online ad. Sensitive listeners, please note that Michelle’s story contains mentions of suicidal thoughts and the her fathe…
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In this episode of the Tell Us Something podcast, four storytellers share their true personal story on the theme “Going Home”. Our stories today were recorded live in person in front of a packed house on June 11, 2024, as part of the opening Missoula Pride events. In our first story, Kiki Hubbard, her mother and her grandmother are on a plane retur…
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An interview with UK reggae dancehall artist YT and Australian producer Monkey Marc, recorded live to air on PBS FM in February 2017. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jesse_I_Interviews Babylon Burning radio show: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morefireblaze Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morefirebla…
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What happens when the things we hold dear start to crumble? Join us as our first storyteller faces a heartbreaking choice: let go of her family legacy or fight for a piece of the past while making a discovery about nonperminance in herself. And facing loss isn’t just about places, our next storyteller defies death itself, a therapist grapples with …
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A mother and daughter in Belize work together to navigate the challenges of entering the country with an expired passport, a determined diver confronts the depths of the ocean swimming against sudden swells and learns some harrowing news the next day when she returns to the water. An artist wrestles with self-doubt and the meaning of success. And a…
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In Epi 9, world class jazz musician John Clayton and podcast host E.B. Moss reminisce about a friendship launched with a prank, before seriously discussing the Grammy-winning arranger/composer/bassist's techniques, and experiences across a life in the music industry. From his serendipitous introduction to the bass, mentorship under Ray Brown, journ…
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In this episode we turn the spotlight on the man who's usually behind the camera – Patrick Quinn (aka PQ, aka Paddy Quinn), the storytelling maestro of marketing and video content creation. Patrick has been pivotal in creating captivating videos for a diverse array of businesses, from Zanno Property Management to Collette Vacations through his medi…
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Join us as CJ Moss, a Massachusetts's native, works abroad after school, meets his partner in crime, and comes back to dominate the Rhode Island real estate market through wholesaling. In this episode, CJ delves into the mindset and determination required to achieve remarkable success in Wholesaling. He also shares invaluable insights on hiring and…
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Our first storyteller is Erin Scoles, a mother, who watches in shock as a terrifying avalanche buries her young son. Strangers and community come together in Missoula to save lives amid chaos. Erin calls her story “Found”. Erin Scoles is grateful to have lived such a full life. She’s given birth to 5 children, hitchhiked across the country, lived i…
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In this episode of the podcast, a child, traveling alone, encounters hotel trouble, a young woman begins her healing journey thanks to a sexual assault victim’s advocate, a woman recovering from open heart surgery finds respite with a gruff nurse and post-avalanche, Missoula unites. Four storytellers share their true personal stories on the theme “…
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Our first storyteller is Ben Catton, a tall man in Chile who tries to connect with a Deaf grandmother, culminating in the around a parakeet cage. Ben calls his story “Periquitos” 📷Donal Lakatua Ben Catton is Missoula born and raised but spent the majority of his adult life elsewhere, orbiting to Wyoming, Idaho, Wisconsin, Alaska, and Chile. In the …
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An interview with veteran Jamaican ska, reggae and rocksteady singer Owen Gray, recorded live to air in the studios of PBS FM in Melbourne, Australia, in October 2004. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jesse_I_Interviews Babylon Burning radio show: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morefireblaze Facebook: ht…
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Our first story comes to us from Chris Hallberg who shares his story in which Dr. Steve, an American doctor, gives a Salvadoran patient a pizza cutter as a gift. The patient returns with a plastic baggie full of poop and a neon orange pizza cutter inside. Chris calls his story Pizza Cutter Medicine”. 📷Donal Lakatua Chris Hallberg is a family medici…
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An interview with Jamaican singers Luciano and Mikey General, recorded live to air in the studios of PBS FM in Melbourne, Australia, in January 2007. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jesse_I_Interviews Babylon Burning radio show: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morefireblaze Facebook: https://www.facebook…
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This episode of the podcast features an interview with Rick White who shared his story in front of a sold-out crowd live at The Wilma on December 10, 2019. It was the last in-person Tell Us Something event before COVID struck. The theme was “Tipping Point”. When I talked with Rick, we talked about the story that he told at The Wilma, about podcasti…
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Charlene Brett takes her 2 children and 2 golden retrievers into the backcountry for a backpacking weekend and survives a terrible overnight thunderstorm. Charlene calls her story “A Backcountry Weekend Adventure”. Charlene Brett is a K-5 teacher in the Bitterroot Valley and has been teaching music for 14 years. She is a fan of the great outdoors a…
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Our first story comes to us from Stephen Tucker. Stephen Tucker accidentally learns who his favorite cat is when his apartment complex catches fire. Stephen calls his story Midnight Mayhem. Thanks for listening. Stephen Tucker is a third-grade teacher in the Bitterroot Valley with ten years of experience. As a teacher, he has a passion for science,…
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Our first story comes to us from Devin Carpenter, who shares a verbal love letter to his grandmother, who taught him to be a good neighbor and to be bold. He calls his story “Mimi on my Shoulder”. 📷kmr studio Devin Carpenter is a Cali-Rado-Tanan who has lived in Pennsylvania and New York and is joined tonight by his Mom, Patty, and his Dad, Jeff…wh…
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Join us for an exclusive interview with Marc Mason, a licensed plumber turned real estate developer, entrepreneur, and expert in service-based businesses. Listen as Marc shares his inspiring journey, starting from his days working hands-on in the field, to moving into the office, and ultimately leaving the W2 job to follow his passion for building …
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Our First story comes to us from Katie Condon. Katie shares her story about an unlikely neighborly friendship. It’s an ode to neighbors, to Fran the dog, and to the community. Katie calls her story “The Bologna House”. Katie Condon 📷kmr studio Katie Condon is a humanitarian at heart. She believes in the connection of all things. Katie is a lover of…
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Interested in how the majority of real estate investors and wholesaling companies are finding off market deals and what tools they use? In this episode I had the pleasure of welcoming Justin Silverio, the owner and founder of Open Letter Marketing (OLM), a full service direct to seller / direct mail marketing company based out of Massachusetts. If …
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This week we welcome Sterling the Polisher! Sterling is your biggest cheerleader and you don't even know it yet. A mother to Hasana and Harmony, best selling author, entrepreneur, restaurant owner, and motivational speaker, Sterling is making WAVES in Rhode Island. Tune is as we dive into the limiting beliefs we place on ourselves and ways to overc…
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An interview with Australian-born calypso, mento, Jamaican shuffle and ska guitarist, singer, and songwriter, recorded in June 2008. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Jesse_I_Interviews Babylon Burning radio show: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaze Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/morefireblaze Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/morefireblaz…
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Season two kicks off with Jarl Mohn, my former boss at E! Entertainment Television and retired CEO of NPR. Jarl Mohn describes the evolution of his fascinating career in the media industry — that stemmed from his experience in a group home as a child and a love of radio as his escape. Our focal points were social justice issues in LA County, the im…
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Tune in as Rhode Island's own, Jon Hope, discusses how his childhood influenced his award-winning hip hop career, how homeownership has changed the game for him, and how he is giving back to his community which has provided him with so much inspiration. We later dive into how his production company, Zayn Butler, is making big waves in the industry …
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