Almost every month, we gather at the Campfire to hear stories about life and how we live it from the everyday voices that live around us. Campfire at Home is how we bring that live storytelling experience to you, wherever you are.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This episode features Javier Trejo, one of Campfire's Fellows. Javier provides his 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 Javier Trejo on the Campfire website, https://cmpfr.com/events/javier-trejo/. 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 2023, produced by Jeff Allen, and recorded live at Work & Leisure.Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode.
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.
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.
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 Cindy Miller, 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 Cindy 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.
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 Grace Luttrell Pettit, 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 Grace 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.
This special episode of the podcast has been lovingly referred to as The Surrounding Episode." It was an experiment to tell parts of previously released recorded stories in a new way. No matter where you are listening to this podcast, the aim is to take you into the space into the story. “The Surrounding Episode” is best listened to with headphones on, as a way to escape the world around you for about eight minutes, while you listen. Through music and sounds effects, the episode is meant to relax you and allow you to listen to the story in a new way. This episode was originally produced by Jeff Allen and recorded live in St. LouisThis special episode was dreamed up by Kaliice Walker, produced by Kaliice Walker and Steven Harowitz, and edited, mixed, and mastered by Sam Maul at Shock City Studios in St. Louis, Missouri.
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.
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 Carlo Pietro Sanfilippo, 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 Carlo 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.
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.
Tune into this special edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Lisa Cagle as she provides her answer to the question, "When do you know your life is enough?"Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode.--------Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
Tune into this special edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Jenni Harpring as she provides her answer to the question, "Where do you go to heal?"--------Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
Tune into this special edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Sympho Mubano as he provides his answer to the question, "What does it mean to be an adult?"Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode. This episode also contains mention of suicidal ideation. --------Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
Jude, a St. Louis native, has worked for 40 years in education as a teacher and librarian helping children find the stories that spoke to them. In retirement she has discovered it is her turn to create the stories that others might want to read, listen to, or see performed. She has written a children’s book, a stage play and is now exploring storytelling as a way to be heard. In addition to being a writer/storyteller, Jude is also an adjunct professor for Webster University, a Red Cross disaster relief volunteer, a cat foster mom and a lover of women; all wonderful fodder for still more stories. For Jude, growing older has been an adventure in living new stories!These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class during the Winter and Spring of 2021. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. This episodes was originally performed on April 14, 2021. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and recorded live via Zoom.
Originally from Miami, Florida, Melinda Fry has called St. Louis home for 38 years. Melinda started her career at FEDEX, and while a courier, she parlayed a deep desire to help others into returning to school, where she earned a graduate degree and professional counseling license. A healer in the community, she recently retired from counseling, where she helped clients understand and work through their personal stories. Today, Melinda continues to revere the listening to, and telling of, stories as a channel for deepening and healing one’s relationship with self and others. Campfire, and its storied gift of community, provides Melinda a perfect home in which to hone her skills as a storyteller. Moreover, Campfire provides Melinda an opportunity to collaborate with others as they think about, create, and give voice to their own stories.These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class during the Winter and Spring of 2021. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. This episodes was originally performed on April 14, 2021. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and recorded live via Zoom.
Carlo Pietro Sanfilippo was pursing the American dream as a financial planner for 25 years in St. Louis, MO. After a period of devastating losses, Carlo realized the American Dream as he was pursuing it, was not his dream.All the sorrow and grief, in that short period of time, led Carlo to reexamine everything he had previously thought important. He decided to begin his life again on a new trajectory with his two sons.Carlo began making decisions to live his life on purpose and to inspire his sons to do the same.Most recently he published a book and launched a podcast. The book gives examples and lessons he learned on his journey, the podcast explores the journeys of others who are working to live on purpose. As we make our way towards the end of the plague and as as Carlo’s sons finish school, and go off on their own journeys, Carlo plans to continue his in Italy and beyond.Carlo’s experiences have reinforced for him the adage that gifts sometime come wrapped in problems As Aldous Huxley said: “Experience is not what happens to a man; its what a man does with what happens to him.”These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class during the Winter and Spring of 2021. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. This episodes was originally performed on April 14, 2021. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and recorded live via Zoom.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 11 students told stories about false narratives. This episodes features Katie and was originally performed on August 19, 2020. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded via Zoom.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 11 students told stories about false narratives. This episodes features Grace and was originally performed on August 19, 2020. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded via Zoom.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 11 students told stories about false narratives. This episodes features Lizzie and was originally performed on August 19, 2020. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded via Zoom.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Advanced Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 11 students told stories about false narratives. This episodes features Nokie and was originally performed on August 19, 2020. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded via Zoom.
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Jermar Perry as he provides his answer to the Season 11 question, "How can we unlearn the false narratives we're taught?"Jermar has been instrumental in organizing the Lil Black Boy Campaign. Named after Sir Eddie C's new song and ode to the Black man experience, the Lil Black Boy campaign aims to raise $1,000 to go towards ten current participants of The Village HAWC. The donations will fund two free therapy sessions from an area clinician of color. At the cost of $100, one man of color in the St. Louis area we be able to receive two free therapy sessions. You can contribute to the Campaign's GoFundMe here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/the-village-hawc-for-men-of-color.Please be advised, some adult language is used during this episode. -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Seth Schroeder as he provides his answer to the Season 10 question, "When do we call it quits?" You will notice some of the facilitated elements that Seth led throughout so we wanted to share a way for you to download Seth's "It's Quitting time!" Zine.Please be advised, some adult language and homophobic language is used during the telling of a specific story. -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Dan Stewart as he provides his answer to the Season 10 question, "When do we call it quits?" You will notice some of the facilitated elements that Dan led throughout so we wanted to share two things:1. The Quitting Zine Dan created to go along with his Campfire.2. The note that everyone got when they arrived at Campfire:"Hi there, its Dan, Thank you for coming to my campfire. I am truly humbled you chose to share your evening with me. Before we dive in together, I have a quick ask of you. I’d like you to think of three supportive people in your life. Got them in mind? Cool. Now, please text them the following message before we start: “I’ll explain later but can you text me what you think my strengths are?” I know it may feel uncomfortable to ask directly for strengths like this. It is for me too. We’ll revisit this text later on in the evening. Thanks again for your support and being here with me."This will come back around later in the episode.Please be advised, some adult language is used. -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and a sermon but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 9 students told stories about Labels. This episodes features Amy and was originally performed on August 21st, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded at the Focal Point in Maplewood, Missouri.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 9 students told stories about Labels. This episodes features Paige and was originally performed on August 21st, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded at the Focal Point in Maplewood, Missouri.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 9 students told stories about Labels. This episodes features Jenna and was originally performed on August 21st, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded at the Focal Point in Maplewood, Missouri.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 9 students told stories about Labels. This episodes features Lizzie and was originally performed on August 21st, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded at the Focal Point in Maplewood, Missouri.
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students who take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 9 students told stories about Labels. This episodes features Melinda and was originally performed on August 21st, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded at the Focal Point in Maplewood, Missouri.
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Deborah Taffa as she provides her answer to the Season 9 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" Please be advised, some adult language is used as audience member's shared labels from their life which were read out on stage. -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Delores Martin as she provides her answer to the Season 9 question, "How do we move beyond the labels people give us?" -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom. Produced by Jeff Allen
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Rachel Cherrick and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Gabe Cotton and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Brittany Meyer and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Torrey Park and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX
These episodes of Campfire at Home showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These are students take a 6-week class to prepare to tell a story about life and how they live it. Season 8 students told stories around Unsaid Things. This episodes features Dan Stewart and was originally performed on April 17th, 2019. Podcast produced by Jeff Allen and live recorded by KDHX
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Courtney King as she provides her answer to the Season 8 question, "How are we shaped by things left unsaid?" -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom. Produced by Jeff Allen
Tune into this edition of Campfire At Home featuring stories by Emma Young as she provides her answer to the Season 8 question, "How are we shaped by things left unsaid?" -------- Campfire invites you to hear stories about life and how we live it. Our live events can best be described as TED without the data, The Moth but interactive, and Church but without the religion. 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 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 then are trained on how to share the origin stories of that wisdom.
A FIRST FOR CAMPFIRE! These episodes showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These students are telling stories around the theme of Responsibility. This episode features Delores Martin Originally Aired November 28th, 2018. Produced by Andrew Warshauer
A FIRST FOR CAMPFIRE! These episodes showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These students are telling stories around the theme of Responsibility. This episode features James Meinert Originally Aired November 28th, 2018. Produced by Andrew Warshauer
A FIRST FOR CAMPFIRE! These episodes showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These students are telling stories around the theme of Responsibility. This episode features James Cooper Originally Aired November 28th, 2018. Produced by Andrew Warshauer
A FIRST FOR CAMPFIRE! These episodes showcase students who went through our Intro to Storytelling Class. These students are telling stories around the theme of Responsibility. This episode features Regina Dennis Originally Aired November 28th, 2018. Produced by Andrew Warshauer
A panel discussion with Campfire Fellows Rafaella Fiallo & Jason Flamm on Responsibility.
“Do We Choose Responsibility?” - Story from Rafaella Fiallo Original air date: October 17th, 2018 Podcast Producer: Andrew Warshauer
“Do We Choose Responsibility?” - Story from Jason Flamm Original air date: September 12th, 2018 Podcast Producer: Andrew Warshauer