Keeping us connected, one story at a time. Campfire Chronicles is here to bring stories like you’ve never heard to the table. Grab some s’mores and stay warm by the campfire while we take you to worlds you never knew before.
New year, new season of Campfire Chronicles: Stories After Dark! This episode focuses on what's to come for my Twitch stream, the future of the podcast and just a small recap of the end of our year. Reading from The Music for Tale Thursday.
Discussing the systemic misogyny that led us to the Activision lawsuit, boycotting Activision and more. Final reading from Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
Tonight we discuss Nine Men's Misery Cemetery, and the effects the deceased have on all of us in the living world. Special guest appearance from LuvzWolvez. Continuing our reading of Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
Tonight at the campfire, we discuss the pros and cons of having a basic universal income, insurance differences across borders and how learning from other countries could help fix societal issues across the board. Continuing our reading from Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
Tonight at the campfire, we discuss how you can move on from an abusive household when no acknowledgment from the abuser is given. Reading from Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
At the campfire today, we discuss how systemic racism towards indigenous and people of color still have impact on the generations who's ancestors survived the atrocities. We also mourn the loss of an additional 715 children found at another Indian school in Canada and how these schools impacted the natives still struggling to protect their culture today. For Tale Thursday, we picked up from where left off last week with Disenchanted.
Today by the campfire, we discuss growing older and losing loved ones, the loss of more indigenous children in Canada and a woman's right to choose. We also read two additional sections of Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
Talking about how teaching children empathy can make for a better society, a government who cares and an electrical grid that works in Texas. Reading two additional sections from Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
Tonight at the campfire, we discuss the concept of forgiving and why it's different for each person, why it's important for mental health, and most importantly, allowing your past to shape you, not control you. Reading two sections from Disenchanted for Tale Thursday.
Honoring my ancestors and mourning the loss of 215 indigenous children by telling their story. Reading an excerpt from Charles A. Eastman's book, The Soul of the Indian.
Tonight at the campfire, we talk about leaving corporate America, taking care of your mental health and the struggles of being a working a mom. Reading “An Open Letter To My Baby Boy” for Story Sunday.
At the campfire tonight, we talk about gender identity and what it means to be a women in the United States today. Reading from “Two-Story House” for Tale Thursday.
At the campfire today, let's talk about what being a woman in the US means. Stick around for a short non-fiction piece after to hear a small fraction of that experience.
We've landed on Mars! Let's sit down by the campfire and talk about the possibilities and this triumph in science. Reading from The Planetarium for our #StorySunday.
Come join us at the campfire today to talk about dealing with anxiety during uncertain times. Reading from Painted Red for Tale Thursday.
Honoring the late Frederick Douglas by reading from his autobiography. This #StorySunday brings you an untitled poem to listen to at the campfire.
It's been a long week for Texas. Come to the campfire and hear first hand what it was like. Continuing from the previous Tale Thursday and reading a snippet from If I Lose, the second book in the Burn Our Houses Down Series.
In this episode at the campfire, we talk about learning to accept the times when you're not at your greatest and how your past effects how you are today. Reading from Burn Our Houses Down on its 8 year anniversary.
At the campfire today, we're discussing loss and reading “Reality.” This poem encompasses how we experience loss and how it changes us. TW: Infant loss
It's black history month! Learn how Positive was created and hear the first few pages of the novella tonight at the campfire.
Why do writers do what they do? Take a dive into the world of a writer to see why they choose to tell stories and how it helps them.
This week on #TaleThursday, we're talking about your worst nightmares and reading the short story, “The Mirror Man.” Will he keep you up tonight too?
Come sit down by the campfire and listen to the true story, Stained Glass Windows. Explore how memory affects every aspect of your life. Trigger warning: Rape/Sexual assault, death.