Real people telling their sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always real stories from the Push Comedy Theater stage.
Tell Me More... Live Storytelling returns to the stage totally revived! Part 3: Jessa Gaul is back!
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When thinking about "greed" Taylor Kinter's mind drifted "control" and how we want so much of it.
Rick got into business with some - he comes to learn - greedy people.
Ryan McIntyre tells us about his favorite author, his mom, hospitals, trauma, & endurance.
Jessa Elizabeth, right, has a message.
Harvest Bellante shares her years as a camp counselor and glutton for punishment.
Justin Kosch got to 346 and decided to do something about it. It's not that easy
Being a comedian was harder than he thought, but Kevin Berard, left, still had the bar/arcade.
Jack Saladino entered a hot dog eating contest while drinking. He got in!
Simon will tell ya: One bad go, and it may be a while before you try again.
Jessa shares three lessons she’s learned about lust.
Rick Krupnick remembers being a 19 year old applying for a job in Paris.
Sheila Arnold went somewhere she had always wanted to go.
Ray Smith shares his experience with the death of a strong-willed patient.
Madelaine Shouse tells us about her American Idol, which took about 13 hours.
Travis Carl took the theme, Sloth, and … watched a movie.
Carey Malec shares a story of his brother and tells us about SLOTH.
Selene Garza shares some insight from her father.
Grandma deserved more than an impersonal makeup job from a stranger.
Katie Ruckel didn't hear any clip-clops in the future for her, so...
Ana Maria Velazquez-Figueroa shares her story based on the theme Lust
Vanessa Fleming makes it around the world to learn this one thing (or two).
Ray Smith’s patient picked him for a reason.
Katie Ruckel's sister didn't seem to know her as well as she maybe should have.
For an alcoholic's family, offering kindness be met with unfortunate evil.
Koggie Bilisoly's parents took her entire American family to the South of France.
Sheila Gray shared how her whole focus shifted at the laundromat.
Anthony Burcher knows if his wife says they need trellises, they need trellises.
Life is a gift. But it isn't always wrapped in a pretty red bow.
Pam Francis kind of got raked over the coals.
Some teaching jobs take more than a good lesson plan.
Our show host had a real crush on this girl, whom we'll only call "Potatoes O'Branagan."
On a trip through Thailand, Jessa Gaul decided to get a deep massage.
And Caswell Richardson became kind of weird like him too. Hopefully, not as much.
Lucy Willams Hall shares a story about a teacher with good ice cream and advice.
Teachers would call him smart, but he has no common sense.
Woodstock '94 included a lot of failures. She had her share too.
Your choices set more than just your future path.
He watched the Indiana Jones movies and read the comic books.
Robin Lang was about to be the seventh woman to swim the Kalohi Channel.
Some people will do anything for a slice.
Sometimes patience runs out of you.
She met a guy. He seemed sort of ok, at first.
Ed Phillips tells us about his Dad, who is really a dad's dad.