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Erin Barker and Jeff Simmermon tell stories about living spaces and those that live in ‘em. • Pitch us your story! risk-show.com/submissions • Support RISK! through Patreon at patreon.com/risk or make a one-time donation: paypal.me/riskshow • Get tickets to RISK! live shows: risk-show.com/live • Get the RISK! Book and shop for merch: risk-show.com/shop • Take our storytelling classes: thestorystudio.org • Hire Kevin Allison as a coach or get personalized videos: kevinallison.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Erin Barker navigates her first steps into puberty; Dyan deNapoli's first encounter with a penguin takes her halfway across the globe; and Ali Abdullatif's dad helps ease the pain of his first car accident. Show you appreciate these extraordinary storytellers by making a donation in any amount at give.worldchannel.org/stories.
Anyone who wants to learn about personal storytelling as a craft could do a lot worse than to listen very closely to a bunch of the work of Erin Barker. She's won story slams and grand slams and, in a personal storytelling world that is pretty much dominated by The Moth, she has ably guided The Story Collider (and it's podcast which I would recommend) to a place where it can continue to do fantastic work all over the world. You can follow Erin on Twitter and Instagram and Story Collider on Insta, Facebook and Twitter.Also, if you're looking for a blast of rhetro-pop sci-fi weirdness, spend 3 minutes or so watching this Spice Girls' video for Say You'll Be There and try to explain to me why there are exploding throwing stars in it.As always, remember to follow the show on instagram, twitter and facebook and to get over to the website to sign up for the TVK mailing list.
Erin Barker navigates her first steps into puberty; Dyan deNapoli's first encounter with a penguin takes her halfway across the globe; and Ali Abdullatif's dad helps ease the pain of his first car accident. Show you appreciate these extraordinary storytellers by making a donation in any amount at give.worldchannel.org/stories.
Storytelling is an art form that empowers people to feel empathy, learn, and be entertained. This episode with Erin Barker will cover some helpful tips on how to master the art of storytelling. Erin Barker is the executive director and a founding board member of The Story Collider. This international storytelling organization produces a internationally renowned podcast and more than 60 live events every year featuring true, personal science stories to show that science is a vibrant part of all our lives. She is the first woman to win The Moth's GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice as a storyteller. She has appeared on PRX's The Moth Radio Hour, and one of her stories was included in the New York Times bestselling book The Moth: 50 True Stories. Tune in! During this episode, you will learn about; [00:01] Pre-show [02:37] Meet our guest, Erin Barker [04:02] Blending of Science and Storytelling [07:07] How our daily activities tell stories [07:40] Elements of a good story [11:11] The microscopic level of an individual scene in the story structure [13:39] Common storytelling mistakes to avoid [16:17] What is the meaning of a ‘Dramatic Question' in storytelling [17:59] The best way to end a story [20:30] How to overcome stage fright when storytelling or public speaking [24:43] Is there a right or wrong time to tell a story? [26:34] The Story Collider [28:36] How to connect with Erin and join a storytelling workshop [29:07] Rapid Fire Round [33:43] How else to connect with Erin Notable Quotes ~ “One of the most important roles a leader can have is to tell stories. Storytelling both teaches and inspires other people. They give others the possibility of seeing things in a different light or perspective..” ~ “Being able to listen to a compelling story and embrace what it has to say is the best way you can start changing your life. It encourages new ideas and opportunities that may have been intimidating or overwhelming before.” ~ “Overcoming your fears and embracing your natural gifts are the best ways to overcome stage fright during public speaking.” ~ “When you want to get yourself out to an audience with your message, it's important that you tailor the timing of your speech. When it's a great time, it can enhance its powerful effect. When it's not though, well... just read the following phrase: a bad story at the wrong time is a terrible story.” Recommended Storytellers. John Ronson- An award-winning writer and documentary maker: https://amzn.to/3ILWvXx Matthew Dicks- The internationally bestselling author of the novels: https://amzn.to/3Dl8TfN Keep In Touch with Erin Barker: Website: https://www.erinhbarker.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-barker-11993812/ Twitter:https://twitter.com/ErinHBarker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erinhbarker/ To join StoryCollider in a workshop: https://www.storycollider.org/workshops. — Follow Balbert… Facebook www.facebook.com/balbertmarketing Instagram: www.instagram.com/realbenalbert/ LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/ben-albert-a74737106/ Website: https://www.realbusinessconnections.com/ – LST is made possible by www://balbertmarketing.com/
Erin Barker, Eitan Levine and Molly McCloy share stories about mismatches, grandmas, and a surprising turn between a father and daughter. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISKMake a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshowGet tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tourGet the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.comTake our storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.orgHire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllisonHire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com
Erin is the executive director of The Story Collider, a storytelling nonprofit centered around stories about science, and the host and producer of its weekly podcast. As a storyteller, she is the first woman to win The Moth's GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice. Her stories have been featured on public radio multiple times, including on PRX's The Moth Radio Hour, and one of her stories was included in The New York Times-bestselling book The Moth: 50 True Stories. Follow her on Twitter @ErinHBarkerEPISODE TIMELINE3:00- Erin's story 9:15- Iterations11:00- BAD Story12:00- Attention, Hostility, Trust14:00- Warmth & competence16:30- Cow & fence (dramatic tension)18:30- Transport-ation (scenes)20:30- Detail overburdening21:30- Connection & arc23:30- Pro tip (feedback!)24:30- Story ColliderMental Health Happy(ish) HourFLASHSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/grit/donations
This week, our host, Erin Barker, is joined on the podcast by the hosts of our online live shows, Gastor Almonte and Paula Croxson, to introduce two fan-favorite stories from the past year of Story Collider’s online live shows. Part 1: Just as she’s doubting her identity as a scientist, Johana Goyes Vallejos is asked to give a presentation about her work to high school students. Part 2: Growing up, Sam loves learning about biology from his scientist mother until one day, when he asks her, “Can you change if you're a boy or a girl?” Dr. Johana Goyes Vallejos is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Missouri. She graduated with a B.Sc. in Biology in Colombia and received her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Connecticut. Her research has taken her to many tropical forests across the world, including Panama, Costa Rica, Guyana, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei Darussalam. At the University of Missouri, Dr. Goyes Vallejos continues her research on mating behavior and parental care strategies using frogs with elaborate parental behaviors as study systems. Sam Long is a Chinese-American-Canadian trans man and a high school science teacher. He is a co-founder of GenderInclusiveBiology.com and the Colorado Transgender/Non-binary Educators Network. As always, find photos and transcripts of our stories at storycollider.org. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is Love Hurts. Erin Barker is a storyteller who normally lives in New York City. When the pandemic hit last spring, Erin and her husband made the decision to leave NYC to stay with their best couple friends in Ohio until everything blew over. Almost a year later, Erin is still in Ohio, and she talks about what it was like making the choice to leave the city she loved and navigating living with another couple. Erin is the Artistic Director of Story Collider, a storytelling show and podcast that features true, personal stories about science. Our theme song is EmoTown by Mikki Hommel. Follow Love Hurts on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and rate and review on Apple Podcasts! Support Love Hurts by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/love-hurts Find out more at https://love-hurts.pinecast.co
Being a new parent is a rollercoaster of ups and downs, often in the span of a single day! Debut author Andrea Pfeiffer, along with illustrator Erin Barker, explores the trials and tribulations, the heartwarming moments and the horrible ones, and how sometimes a good laugh is the ultimate medicine. Featuring:Baby MonsterMr. Pumpkin's Tea Party
Erin Barker, Audrey Avera and Daralyse Lyons share about Barenaked Ladies, funeral balloons, and bullets on the floor. Support RISK! on Patreon at Patreon.com/RISK Make a one-time donation to RISK! at PayPal.me/RISKshow Get tickets to RISK! live shows at RISK-show.com/tour Get the RISK! book at TheRISKBook.com Take storytelling classes at TheStoryStudio.org Hire Kevin Allison to make a personalized video at Cameo.com/TheKevinAllison Hire Kevin Allison as a coach at KevinAllison.com Text with Kevin about RISK! and storytelling at JoinSubtext.com/RISKshow See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fresh Off the Press (presented by blue manatee press) sits down with children's picture counting book Mr. Pumpkin's Tea Party author and illustrator, Erin Barker. Who inspired Mr. Pumpkin? What's her favorite moment? What else does Erin have planned for the future? Finally, what's Mr. Pumpkin's favorite tea flavor?! Find out in our very first episode of Fresh Off the Press!
Chris Redd, Erin Barker, and Ernest Anfin share stories about running from the cops, vaginal problem solving, and a custody battle.
The opioid epidemic is a scam. This week, Sue and Caity learn what happens when one rich family gets an entire country addicted to painkillers. Special guest, Erin Barker, helps them break down the way in which the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma created an epidemic in our nation. Find out what happens when addiction runs rampant, people sue, and the company claims bankruptcy. That’s America for you, and it’s all in this episode! Plus there’s a special shocking Producer’s Corner with Cait! Also: we’re doing a live show at UCB Sunset on Sunday, November 10. Please come! Further Reading: New York Times Article Wall Street Journal about the Sacklers COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS, v. PURDUE PHARMA L.P Washington Post Coverage Erin Barker's Story Collider The DEA’s Pain Pill Database, The Washington Post Opioid Addiction Treatment Centers Opioids and Adolescents Send us your scams!scamwowpodcast@gmail.com Or call: 347-509-9414 DISCLAIMER: We are comedians and this is satire. C’mon.
On episode #66 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling. In our follow-up segment, we ask for advice about our cat, which isn't really followup, but desperate times call for desperate measures. STORYTELLING SHOWS 2019-2020 November 2: Great Hartford Story Slam, Hartford Flavor Company November 9: Sara Kaplan: Champion of the World at Emmanuel Synagogue, West Hartford, CT November 23: Twenty-one Truths About Love book release, CT Historical Society, Hartford, CT December 14: “Crafty” at CT Historical Society, Hartford, CT January 11: “Still Life: Stories of Stopping and Slowing Down” at the Wadsworth Atheneum April 4: Speak Up at the Unitarian Universalist Society, Manchester, CT STORYTELLING WORKSHOPS 2019 October 25-27: Storytelling workshop (beginners), Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health November 9: Storytelling workshop (Beginner), CT Historical Society November 16: Storytelling workshop (Advanced), CT Historical Society December 6-8: Storytelling workshop (advanced), Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health January 25: Storytelling workshop (Beginner), CT Historical Society February 22: Storytelling workshop (Advanced), CT Historical Society In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about a moment from a recent storytelling competition and discusses how finding moments of surprise in our lives often lead to the best stories. He also discusses not giving up on stories or assuming that stories can only serve one purpose. Next we listen to a story by Carla Katz. Amongst the many things we discuss include: Humor in storytelling Managing listener's expectations by letting them know what to wonder about and what to let go Creating moments of emotional resonance in an otherwise hilarious story Rounding out the arc of a story Presenting new or unknown information within appropriate context so as to make that information clear enough Next we answer a listener question about how Matt became a a storyteller and how the Speak Up partnership works. Credit is also given to Steve Zimmer, Erin Barker, Catherine Burns, George Dawes Green, and especially Jenifer Hixon as mentors of the craft. Finally, we each offer a recommendation. LINKS Purchase Storyworthy: Engage, Teach, Persuade, and Change Your Life Through the Power of Storytelling Purchase Twenty-one Truths About Love Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks Matthew Dicks's blog: http://www.matthewdicks.com/matthewdicksblog Subscribe to Matthew Dicks's weekly newsletter: http://www.matthewdicks.com/matthewdicks-subscribe Subscribe to the Speak Up newsletter: http://www.matthewdicks.com/subscribe-speak-up Subscribe to Matthew Dicks's blog: http://www.matthewdicks.com/subscribe-grin-and-bare-it RECOMMEDATIONS Elysha: Weeknight Dinner Around the World Matt: The Story Collider's new bonus episode (featuring Erin Barker and Liz Neeley)
In this special BONUS episode, we unveil a brand-new addition to our podcast! To celebrate, we present new versions of classic stories from Story Collider’s directors and discuss how they have evolved since their original telling. Part 1: As a marine biology student, Liz Neeley loves the order of science, but when a research expedition takes an unexpected turn, she must deal with the messy reality. You can find the original version of Liz’s story here: https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2017/3/10/in-the-field-liz-neeley-heith-copes Part 2: When Erin Barker is diagnosed with two chronic illnesses, she has to say goodbye to four of her favorite things. You can find the original version of Erin’s story here: https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2016/1/6/erin-barker-oh-just-those-four-things Liz Neeley is the executive director of Story Collider and new cohost of our podcast! She started her career studying the color patterns of tropical fish. (It was in fact even better than her childhood dream of working in a crayon factory.) She surprised herself more than anyone when she left the research path and went into ocean conservation and policy. For the past decade, she has been helping scientists around the world tell more compelling stories about their work. Most recently, she helped commission and edit the 2018 series "Stories from the Front Lines" at PLOS Biology. She is a lecturer at Yale in conjunction with the National Neuroscience Curriculum Initiative. Follow her on Twitter @LizNeeley. Erin Barker is the artistic director of Story Collider and cohost of its weekly podcast. As a storyteller, she is the first woman to win The Moth's GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice. She has appeared on PRX's The Moth Radio Hour, and one of her stories was included in The New York Times-bestselling book The Moth: 50 True Stories. Though she hasn’t been officially sorted, she identifies as a Gryffindor. Follow her on Twitter @ErinHBarker. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Erin is the artistic director of science storytelling nonprofit The Story Collider. Every year, the Story Collider (storycollider.org) produces more than fifty storytelling shows around the world, at which scientists, journalists, storytellers, comedians, and more take the stage to share their true, personal stories about science. Story Collider's podcast has been named one of "The Best Science Podcasts to Make You Smarter" by Popular Science and one of Salon.com's "13 Science Podcasts for Short Attention Spans." As a storyteller herself, Erin is the first woman to win The Moth's GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice. She has appeared on PRX's The Moth Radio Hour, and one of her stories was included in The New York Times-bestselling book The Moth: 50 True Stories. Storycollider.org https://www.storycollider.org/staff-bios/2019/1/9/erin-barker StoryHinge http://storyhinge.com Where we dig deeper into story and story creation. We amplify personal stories to consider more possibility and realize more potential and happiness in life.
It’s the “I Did It For Science” episode—feat. writer/storyteller/artistic director of The Story Collider Erin Barker tawkin‘ about being a child subversive in Appalachia, taking her passions for writing and being nosy to NYC, and how the girl who always failed science became a woman known for producing a show about it. With tunes from #ThePretenders, #TheBarenakedLadies, #CountingCrows and #Oasis, and shoutouts to #BenLillie, #NisseGreenberg, #ElnaBaker, #MargotLeitman, #EugeneAshtonGonzalez, and a whole buncha others you'll just have to tune in for! #artistsIknow #womenartists #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
On episode #24 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks talk storytelling! In our followup segment, we talk about upcoming Speak Up shows and messages received from around the world. Next, we talk about finding and collecting stories in your everyday life using "Homework for Life." We talk about the value of preserving memories for storytelling but also because throwing away memories is something we do every day but later regret. Then we listen to Erin Barker's story about finding her love for learning thanks to a man with an axe. After listening, we discuss: The effectiveness of a clear story arc The difference between a funny story and a funny story with real heart and meaning The potential humor of specificity The power and inherent strength demonstrated in authentic, honest self-deprecation Embedding learning within a story Chekov's gun Next, we answer questions about starting stories with the word "So" and the economics of storytelling. Finally, we each offer a recommendation. LINKS Homework for Life: https://bit.ly/2f9ZPne Matthew Dicks's website: http://www.matthewdicks.com Matthew Dicks's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/matthewjohndicks Lexicon Valley's episode on the increasingly common use of the word "so" and how it's use has change today: https://bit.ly/1GmKTao RECOMMEDATIONS Elysha: Take 5 candy bar Pilot's Frixion Erasable Marker: https://amzn.to/2qshwAB Matt: Clare Johnson's Post-it Note Project: https://bit.ly/2qvtZ6t
Illustrator Erin Barker stops by to discuss her work before we geek-out in the new special exhibition, Make Way for Ducklings: The Art of Robert McCloskey. Exhibition Info: http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org/mccloskey Erin Barker: http://erinbarkerillustration.com/ For more info and other programs, visit: http://www.cincinnatiartmuseum.org Theme song: Offrande Musicale by Bacalao Take our survey: bit.ly/ArtPalaceSurvey
Radio 4Extra explores the world of podcasts and finds the best on offer. Each week a guest presenter will recommend one or two podcasts from the BBC and beyond. From some of the most popular series, to lesser-known hidden gems, they will feature their favourite finds and speak with the people who make them. This week Peter McHugh is joined by the creator of Detective Inspector Tom Thorne, the crime writer Mark Billingham, and host of the A Stab In the Dark podcast. They'll be listening to the Two Writers and a Microphone podcast, chatting to its hosts Luca Veste and Steve Cavanagh. And will also be catching up with The Story Collider podcast, true, personal stories about science, and talking to its artistic director, Erin Barker.
In our inaugural episode, the wonderful and talented Ms. Erin Barker joins us for the interview, I step on my Soapbox, and have a moment to bring peace into the New Year!
This panel discussion is among booksellers who successfully curate their stores with a focus on the importance of backlist. They discuss how to choose and display books, which titles sell well, and which children’s categories to invest in to maintain a robust backlist collection. The panelists are Karin Schott, Devaney, Doak & Garrett Booksellers (Farmington, ME), Molly Olivo, Barstons Child's Play (Washington, DC), Erin Barker, Hooray for Books! (Alexandria, VA), and the moderator is Meghan Goel, BookPeople (Austin, TX).
Illustrator Erin Barker (erinbarkerillustration.com) always knew she wanted to be an artist, deciding to focus on illustration after several years of experience. We talk about growing up with parents who were designers, how an unfulfilling job taught her what she shouldn’t do as a career, and the importance of creating projects for yourself in your desired line of work. We also discuss: The advice she gives to aspiring illustrators Making personal work as a creative outlet Why copying your idols isn’t necessarily a bad thing The childhood influences that inspire her work today Visit: erinbarkerillustration.com www.behance.net/ebarkerdesign hooraylorraine.tumblr.com @hooraylorraine on Instagram @thestylesample on Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat Head to www.CreativeCityPodcast.com for links and previous episodes, and sign up for the mailing list to keep up with Cincinnati’s amazing community of creatives. Music by The Passion HiFi
On The Gist, Matthew Dicks and your host record the show in the wee hours of the night, after seeing a Bruce Springsteen concert. They’ll present two stories from the Story Collider storytelling night at the Kraine Theater in New York. The first features our winning Gist listener Frank Kennedy, who tells a story of trying to connect with his autistic son. For the Spiel, Mike takes the stage to tell the story behind his big scoop at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans. Special thanks this episode to Rose Eveleth, Ben Lillie, and Erin Barker for organizing and recording a wonderful night of stories. They have shows coming up Feb. 16 and March 15 in Brooklyn, and one on March 17 in London. Matthew Dicks is the author of The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs. You can listen back to all the past appearances in our storytelling series here on Soundcloud. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, Matthew Dicks and your host record the show in the wee hours of the night, after seeing a Bruce Springsteen concert. They’ll present two stories from the Story Collider storytelling night at the Kraine Theater in New York. The first features our winning Gist listener Frank Kennedy, who tells a story of trying to connect with his autistic son. For the Spiel, Mike takes the stage to tell the story behind his big scoop at Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans. Special thanks this episode to Rose Eveleth, Ben Lillie, and Erin Barker for organizing and recording a wonderful night of stories. They have shows coming up Feb. 16 and March 15 in Brooklyn, and one on March 17 in London. Matthew Dicks is the author of The Perfect Comeback of Caroline Jacobs. You can listen back to all the past appearances in our storytelling series here on Soundcloud. Join Slate Plus! Members get bonus segments, exclusive member-only podcasts, and more. Sign up for a free trial today at slate.com/gistplus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erin Barker's attempt to save a college relationship leads her to a plant biology class where the professor brought an ax to class. Erin Barker is senior producer of The Story Collider and a host of its live show in New York. She is the first woman to win The Moth's GrandSLAM storytelling competition twice and has appeared in its Mainstage and shows in cities across the country, as well as on its Peabody Award-winning show on PRX, The Moth Radio Hour. One of her stories was included in The Moth's New York Times-bestselling book, The Moth: 50 True Stories. She considers herself a Gryffindor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A teenager writes a review of an Iggy Pop album and gets an unexpected response, and a different teenager adjusts to life with new step-siblings. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
00:00:00 - Erin Barker and Ben Lillie of The Story Collider live show and podcast join Patrick and Ryan to discuss the magic of science disseminated via story. We also talk about their successful Kickstart of Science Studio, featuring a little podcast you may know and enjoy. Be sure to check out their podcast, especially the episode featuring our very own Kelly Weinersmith! (and some guy she brought along to help.) 00:27:05 - Drinks often lead to stories, so let's have some. Patrick embraces Spring with an Old Dominion Cherry Blossom Lager. Charlie cuts through the nonsense with a Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye. And Ryan keep is "local" with some Buffalo Bill Cody Rye Ale! 00:.33:10 - Speaking of stories, how about a new one featuring some old characters, which is exactly what we have in this week's Trailer Trash Talk with Star Trek Into Darkness. 00:44:58 - Charlie also has a story to tell, it's all about big batteries and their applications. Apparently your best bet to charge your phone is a big tub of water. It makes more sense when Charlie explains it. 01:05:51 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like batteries, they never last as long as you think. Patrick gets a stern correction from Bec B. concerning his bungling of Australian geography, but she softens the blow with some cold hard cash. Thanks, Bec! Charlie has an update from Antarctic pilot Blair H. who exposed his Science... sort of T-shirt to the open air near the South Pole (here's the photo for proof). HARDCORE. And Ryan wraps things up by unwrapping some sweet science cards from Jonathan Horn at Blue Dot Prints. Jon sent enough that we'll be including packs to winners of the Flyer Contest, so get on it and be sure to thank Jon for your good fortune! Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts! Music for this week's show provided by: Might Tell You Tonight - Scissor Sisters Ruthless - Something Corporate The Dark of the Matinée - Franz Ferdinand Battery - Aesop Rock
Moth performer and Story Collider co-producer Erin Barker was once known in her neighborhood as the teenager who tried to burn her house down.
A father gets some unexpected news and a friendship stands the test of time. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices