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Three stories recorded at the Black Box, May 2022 when the theme was Break: first-timer Melanie Bowden found herself on a “family” stag do; Eliza MacCafferty found her rhythm at the call centre; Pádraig Ó Tuama found Heidi & a teapot. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Three stories from three events: Fergal McGuckin recalls a disastrous camping trip; from the archive, Aine McParland endangers her soul for a penny; Kathy Ayers introduces us to John, her unrequited love. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
As it's Mother's Day in Nth America, here are three stories with (vaguely) mummy-issues: Fiona Molloy realises she needs to go on retreat; Bronagh McAtasney realises motherhood is not all it's said to be; Maureen Boyle realises how much she learnt from her namesake. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
At a special event in Antrim Old Courthouse, first-timer Bevin O'Donnell told this wonderful story about the challenges & rewards of looking after people at both ends of the age spectrum. Tenx9 is a storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, in the Black Box and has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. You can find out all you want to know about tenx9 at tenx9.com and you can enjoy stories from all over the world on the tenx9 podcast which is available either at the website or wherever you get your podcasts.
We teamed up with the Imagine! festival for true stories of Reality: Ian Walsh realised his bad habit had become a danger; Deborah McCune realised her ‘crush' was no swan; Tom Maguire realised he wasn't in Miami Vice or on the BBC. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, in the Black Box and has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. You can find out all you want to know about tenx9 at tenx9.com and you can enjoy stories from all over the world on the tenx9 podcast which is available either at the website or wherever you get your podcasts.
Another three fantastic stories: Herbie Wilson charms the Black Box audience with his neuro-divergence; Catharina Hart is suspicious of the Purple Lady; Gerard Gormley finds a curious bond with Bobby the Goldfish. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes each to tell a true story from their own life. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, in the Black Box and has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. We're delighted to be part of the Imagine Festival one again. If you've got a story, get in touch at tenx9.com/submissions
Three stories from 2021: Helen McClements endures a flight attendant's zeal for Jesus; Richard O'Leary discovers the universal love of tea; Sinead Garry makes a surprise connection in South Korea. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Three stories for you: first-timer McCall Gilfillan is overwhelmed with embarrassment by her dad, the “Captain”; Paul Bond is overwhelmed with nerves on his wedding day; Lorna Dunn is overwhelmed by the poshest school in Edinburgh. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. Tenx9 particularly aims to encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Three fantastic stories from three brilliant women told via Zoom, 23 September when the theme was Nerves: Corks’s Sinead Garry & the nun who broke into cars; Baltimore’s Connie Phipps & a horror story with police; Glasgow’s Gyda Meeten on first days on the wards. Pádraig makes an appearance. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. During the pandemic it has migrated to Zoom. Join us!
Three fantastic stories from three brilliant women told via Zoom, 23 September when the theme was Nerves: Corks’s Sinead Garry & the nun who broke into cars; Baltimore’s Connie Phipps & a horror story with police; Glasgow’s Gyda Meeten on first days on the wards. Pádraig makes an appearance. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. During the pandemic it has migrated to Zoom. Join us!
Three stories from different events including a hark back to the Black Box: Nikki Cordner made us cringe on an adventure in Laos; Stan McWilliams made us jealous of his adventure in the South Sea Islands; Madison Clark made the audience cry with a story “from the heart”. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. It is currently taking place on Zoom.
Three stories from different events including a hark back to the Black Box: Nikki Cordner made us cringe on an adventure in Laos; Stan McWilliams made us jealous of his adventure in the South Sea Islands; Madison Clark made the audience cry with a story “from the heart”. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. It is currently taking place on Zoom.
Here are two stories from our Small World evening via Zoom on July 8: Gyda Meeten brilliantly evokes a romance from the ‘90s while Pádraig Ó Tuama rewinds to the ‘80s and a Christian summer camp & A "very Irish moment".. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Here are two stories from our Small World evening via Zoom on July 8: Gyda Meeten brilliantly evokes a romance from the ‘90s while Pádraig Ó Tuama rewinds to the ‘80s and a Christian summer camp & A "very Irish moment".. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Three stories recorded at two events: Fergal McGuckin says “never again” after moving house in a grocery van; Lydia Hodgins comes home to start over after years in France; Jim Livingstone sees the courage in his late brother. Paul is your host. Tenx9 It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While tenx9 draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
Three stories recorded at two events: Fergal McGuckin says “never again” after moving house in a grocery van; Lydia Hodgins comes home to start over after years in France; Jim Livingstone sees the courage in his late brother. Paul is your host. Tenx9 It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While tenx9 draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
Three wonderful Rescue stories from our tenx9 Zoom on Weds June 24: first-timer Kevin McGlade won hearts with a Liverpool football story; Heather Fleming (& Gillian) helps a team of patronising cyclists; Steven Ebbinghaus makes his musical debut. Pádraig says hello. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Three wonderful Rescue stories from our tenx9 Zoom on Weds June 24: first-timer Kevin McGlade won hearts with a Liverpool football story; Heather Fleming (& Gillian) helps a team of patronising cyclists; Steven Ebbinghaus makes his musical debut. Pádraig says hello. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Louise Nealon was back at the tenx9 mic with this wonderful story told on Zoom on 27 May when the theme was Lockdown & what her father uses for oven gloves might surprise you! There is one small F-bomb. Paul does the introduction. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Louise Nealon was back at the tenx9 mic with this wonderful story told on Zoom on 27 May when the theme was Lockdown & what her father uses for oven gloves might surprise you! There is one small F-bomb. Paul does the introduction. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
It was 10 June 2020 & here are four stories of Starting Over: Karen Hunter refuses to be defeated by her own mind; Richard O’Leary endures loss in the lockdown; Maureen Boyle remembers the end of a romance; Campbell Killick is The Spare Man. Pádraig reveals a new hobby. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
It was 10 June 2020 & here are four stories of Starting Over: Karen Hunter refuses to be defeated by her own mind; Richard O’Leary endures loss in the lockdown; Maureen Boyle remembers the end of a romance; Campbell Killick is The Spare Man. Pádraig reveals a new hobby. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Three stories of home & away: Linda Faith-Kelly does the cleaning on Everest; Stephen McCrory hopes for rest on a much-needed family holiday in Portugal; Miriam Uhlemann rediscovers the old ways in lockdown. Pádraig has an embarrassing revelation. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is currently meeting via Zoom every two weeks. It's normally a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Three stories of home & away: Linda Faith-Kelly does the cleaning on Everest; Stephen McCrory hopes for rest on a much-needed family holiday in Portugal; Miriam Uhlemann rediscovers the old ways in lockdown. Pádraig has an embarrassing revelation. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is currently meeting via Zoom every two weeks. It's normally a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Four stories of Lockdown: Sinead Davies struggles to help her parents into the digital age; Carolyn Beck struggles to keep up with her friend on a trip to the USA; Lydia Searle keeps her distance from her elderly granny; Margaret McClory struggles with the clutch. Pádraig is the Zoom host. Paul is your podcast host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Four stories of Lockdown: Sinead Davies struggles to help her parents into the digital age; Carolyn Beck struggles to keep up with her friend on a trip to the USA; Lydia Searle keeps her distance from her elderly granny; Margaret McClory struggles with the clutch. Pádraig is the Zoom host. Paul is your podcast host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
The theme for our recent lockdown Zoom event was Holidays: here are three stories on that theme, two told on May 13 & another sent from Australia: Jane Searle loses out on a trip to Majorca; Ken Browne braves the goats of Egypt to do a kind deed; Lynne Robertson remembers a trip to the beach that didn’t go to plan. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
The theme for our recent lockdown Zoom event was Holidays: here are three stories on that theme, two told on May 13 & another sent from Australia: Jane Searle loses out on a trip to Majorca; Ken Browne braves the goats of Egypt to do a kind deed; Lynne Robertson remembers a trip to the beach that didn’t go to plan. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia.
Lockdown pod with three stories: Paul Bond confronts the Devil in pony form and his name is Humphrey; Nuala McMenamin confronts the cad who bailed on her; Paul Hutchinson confronts Johnny Depp & Jesus in ICU. Paul & Pádraig are your hosts. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
Lockdown pod with three stories: Paul Bond confronts the Devil in pony form and his name is Humphrey; Nuala McMenamin confronts the cad who bailed on her; Paul Hutchinson confronts Johnny Depp & Jesus in ICU. Paul & Pádraig are your hosts. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
We had our first lockdown tenxZoom on April 29 & it was fantastic. You can watch it all on our Youtube channel. This story is from that evening told by Donna Hunter with an intro from Paul. There’s a short PS too. Be aware this story deals with domestic abuse. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
We had our first lockdown tenxZoom on April 29 & it was fantastic. You can watch it all on our Youtube channel. This story is from that evening told by Donna Hunter with an intro from Paul. There’s a short PS too. Be aware this story deals with domestic abuse. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text.
Three more lockdown stories recorded at home during the Covid-19 pandemic: Andy Warmington tells a tale about a man who can tell a tale; David Braziel has a poignant tale about the friend he watched Neighbours with; Fergal McGuckin has a tale on his obsession with the domestic bin. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text. We work with people via email or workshops to edit and improve their stories, to help them find their voice.
Three more lockdown stories recorded at home during the Covid-19 pandemic: Andy Warmington tells a tale about a man who can tell a tale; David Braziel has a poignant tale about the friend he watched Neighbours with; Fergal McGuckin has a tale on his obsession with the domestic bin. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent - some people are confident speakers other use notes or the full text. We work with people via email or workshops to edit and improve their stories, to help them find their voice.
As we live in extraordinary times, here are three extraordinary true stories: Paul Hutchinson learns the spoon trick and lands in very hot water; Una Lappin learns not to run alone in the wilds of Niger; Jim Livingstone learns not everyone has his best interest at heart. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent
As we live in extraordinary times, here are three extraordinary true stories: Paul Hutchinson learns the spoon trick and lands in very hot water; Una Lappin learns not to run alone in the wilds of Niger; Jim Livingstone learns not everyone has his best interest at heart. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent
We all need to acknowledge & be acknowledged so applause to the contributors for this podcast, three of whom recorded in lockdown: Paul Whittington on the distractions of parents’ night; Jenny Ireland on the trauma of brain surgery; Joe Nawaz on doing the right thing; Fergal McGuckin on being a fool. Paul is your host. In normal times Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
We all need to acknowledge & be acknowledged so applause to the contributors for this podcast, three of whom recorded in lockdown: Paul Whittington on the distractions of parents’ night; Jenny Ireland on the trauma of brain surgery; Joe Nawaz on doing the right thing; Fergal McGuckin on being a fool. Paul is your host. In normal times Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Tenx9 needs your help to keep the podcast going through the coming months - Paul has more details. We’ve also three stories for you on this podcast recorded at a selection of tenx9s: Steve Tymms is proud of daughter Heather; Helen Judge takes pride in goading the nuns; Richard O’Leary is proud of big sister Maud. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Tenx9 needs your help to keep the podcast going through the coming months - Paul has more details. We’ve also three stories for you on this podcast recorded at a selection of tenx9s: Steve Tymms is proud of daughter Heather; Helen Judge takes pride in goading the nuns; Richard O’Leary is proud of big sister Maud. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
A bonus podcast that will make you smile & weep: let Cathy Carson break your heart with this excellent story featuring her mother, the Kinks & a 17-year-old. Recorded in the Black Box, February 2020 when the theme was “From the Heart.” Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
A bonus podcast that will make you smile & weep: let Cathy Carson break your heart with this excellent story featuring her mother, the Kinks & a 17-year-old. Recorded in the Black Box, February 2020 when the theme was “From the Heart.” Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Three stories recorded at tenx9 Kyneton near Melbourne, Australia, when the theme was Sorry: Paul D tells a story of a Belfast bus & Lady Diana; Angus Grant is very sorry on a night out in Riga; Marye O’Brien loses her way in County Cork & in life. Sarah Lockwood & Lee Brennan are your hosts. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Three stories recorded at tenx9 Kyneton near Melbourne, Australia, when the theme was Sorry: Paul D tells a story of a Belfast bus & Lady Diana; Angus Grant is very sorry on a night out in Riga; Marye O’Brien loses her way in County Cork & in life. Sarah Lockwood & Lee Brennan are your hosts. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
In a collaboration with the British Heart Foundation NI on February 26 2020 in the Black box, we heard amazing true stories From the Heart: Linda Donaldson survived against the odds thanks to passers-by; Jacqui English pays an emotional tribute to Tommy - “forever 50”; Seph Mallon introduces us to fighter Daithí. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
In a collaboration with the British Heart Foundation NI on February 26 2020 in the Black box, we heard amazing true stories From the Heart: Linda Donaldson survived against the odds thanks to passers-by; Jacqui English pays an emotional tribute to Tommy - “forever 50”; Seph Mallon introduces us to fighter Daithí. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
It was the first tenx9 in Limavady on a wet Friday but with the theme of Love, it was pure sunshine in Roe Valley Arts Centre. Here are are three stories from that evening: Paul Brady finds love with the Duchess; Linda Faith-Kelly walks away from a love that wasn't right; Roy Arbuckle discovers a love for all things artistic. Paul is your host & guide. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
It was the first tenx9 in Limavady on a wet Friday but with the theme of Love, it was pure sunshine in Roe Valley Arts Centre. Here are are three stories from that evening: Paul Brady finds love with the Duchess; Linda Faith-Kelly walks away from a love that wasn't right; Roy Arbuckle discovers a love for all things artistic. Paul is your host & guide. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.
Three more stories from our January evening: Fergal McGuckin realises his camping days are behind him; Laura Kelly realises she is not quite the Good Samaritan she hoped to be; Glenn Jordan realises Springsteen fans are the best. Paul is your host. Tenx9 is a monthly storytelling event where nine people have up to ten minutes to tell a true story from their own life on a particular theme. It began in Belfast in 2011, started by Pádraig Ó Tuama & Paul Doran, and as well as filling the main venue in the Black Box, it has spread to Scotland, England, USA, Canada, Netherlands & Australia. While it draws on the tradition of oral storytelling, we also encourage the shy, the nervous & the reticent.