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Jason Burke, Robin Bady, and Kelli Dunham tell stories about performers and performances. • 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 • See RISK! live in Washington, DC on June 7th, in Philadelphia on June 19th, or in New York City on June 26th. Get tickets at 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
Robin Bady is a narrative artist who works nationally and internationally, developing performances and educational projects for adults and children. She performs at spoken word venues, Fringe Festivals, theaters, and storytelling festivals as a solo artist; she also performs and records with the RagTag Band. With over 35 years of sobriety, Robin shares with host Jamie Brickhouse in detail her experience with learning how to be an artist in sobriety. Prior to getting sober and after finding sobriety, Robin was conflicted with the possibility of being an artist and being able to continue her healing journey. She gave up all her artistic outlets to focus on sobriety believing that art was part of her sickness and somehow connected to her addiction. She changed her life so much when first getting sober that she cut out all forms of art and the friendships in that circle. She ended up doing various odd jobs that she ended up resenting and was miserable. It wasn't until a medical condition which forced her to seek out vocal therapy that the artist in her was revived. Extreme boredom and a little encouragement from her vocal therapist helped get Robin back into practicing art with storytelling. Robin found a job telling stories at the local bookstore, which started her journey in storytelling. Sober Podcast works on defining recovery one story at a time. We are an addiction podcast and sobriety podcast focused on giving recovery a voice and bringing you enlightening messages of hope every Saturday! Tune in to hear the full interview and find more interviews on www.SoberPodcast.com. If you'd like to reach out to personally Robin, please find her on the following platforms: Facebook: Robin Bady Instagram: @robinbaduTwitter: @robinbadyBADYHouseStorytellingConcert.com NancyDrewinsky.com To get in touch with our host, Jamie Brickhouse please find him and his critically acclaimed book, ‘Dangerous When Wet: A Memoir of Booze, Sex, and My Mother on the following outlets:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jamie_brickhouseFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamiebrickhousestoryteller Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamiebrickhouse/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jamiebrickhouse Website: https://www.jamiebrickhouse.com/ Support our host, buy his book: https://linktr.ee/Jamiebrickhouse Visit ‘All Things Sober' on www.SoberVerse.comSupport the showContact Sober Podcast: Follow on Instagram: @sobervers Twitter: @soberverse Like us on Facebook! Follow on TikTok: @soberverse Email us at: info@sobernetwork.com www.SoberPodcast.com Thanks for your support! Catch a new Soberlebrity guest every Saturday.
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Some gifts are found and some part of who you are! Join host Isabelle Hauser as she brings you Robin Bady telling "Rags Habukuk and Two Blue Rats" and Mo Reynolds telling "Ananzi's Clever Children". Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/storystorypodcast)
Explosions and loud noises, in this episode things go BOOM! Hear Donna Washington tell "The Exploding Frog" and Robin Bady tell "Old Hop Giant".
As second generation American, NYC-based storyteller, Robin Bady shares her family's immigration story, as shared from her great uncle's diary. Robin also shares her views on anti-semitism and other types of discrimination in the United States. And as she poignantly notes, bridging groups and uniting families is a beautiful picture that America paints. Immigration Stories with Nestor Gomez podcast is a production of 80 Minutes Around the World Immigration Stories. Closing Credits Music is Cerises by Löhstana David, provided by Jamendo.
What happens when the engine falls out of your car in the middle of the road? How does an injury and an exotic dancer teach a young man a very valuable lesson? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on January 4th, 2019 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Kathryn Weidener, Jennifer Glick, Ian Steffe, Robin Bady, and Andrew McGill.
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Why do we say someone has woven a tale? Stories of sewing and weaving with Robin Bady telling "The Overcoat" and Julie Moss telling "Weaving Fair Lady and Buffalo Boy".
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
A story a day for the month of May! The theme of the week is tricksters. Today's story is "When the Wind Changed" told by Robin Bady.
It's the "Bronx Hall of Fame" episode—feat. poet/activist/educator/storyteller Bobby Gonzalez tawkin' about the wealth of world-class talent that came out of the Melrose Houses and Cardinal Hayes High School, the origin of the "poet's snap," and how working in a bodega for 20 years was the best acting training ever. With tunes from #CrosbyStillsNashandYoung, #JanisJoplin, #TheBeatles and #JohnColtrane, and shoutouts to #Robin Bady, #BridgetBartolini, #Bobby Sanabria and last, but nevah least, #MariaAponte! #artistsIknow #artistsofcolor #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
The “Go Robin, Go!” episode, where storyteller/musician/director/producer Robin Bady tawks about being from the “real” Jersey Shore, what it was like to forge her own path during the social changes and upheaval in the 1960s/70s—and why she will never, EVAH mess with a secretary. Featuring tunes from #SteveMillerBand, #TheGratefulDead, #SteveGoodman and #SarahVaughan, and shoutouts to H.r. Britton from #MassMouth, Sherry Weaver of #Speakeasy, Lynne and Lawrence of #PortlandStoryTheater, #SeanOBrien, #AsherNovek, #Nonni and #CowcatWillie (in photo). #artistsIknow #womenartists #NYCartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists
After much back and forth via e-mail, Brooklyn-based storyteller Robin Bady finally made it on to talk about some old sounds from her past! On this episode, she shares excerpts from a children's play she directed at the 92nd St Y around 1980-1981.
The “On Da List” episode—where stand-up storyteller/actress Sydnee Washington tawks about growing up with a church-lady grandma, when chicken tastes like sadness and why a server is not your servant (even if she's making cute coin). With tunes from #Gorillaz, #LionBabe, #MajorLazer and #DJKhaled, and shoutouts to The Peoples Improv Theater, Livia Scott, Robin Bady, Marie Faustin, #KellyRipa & #JimCarrey #artistsofcolor #artistsweknow #womenartists #livingartists #SupportLivingArtists #whywemakeart #whywematter #SydneeWashington #TheUnofficalExpert #storytelling #RadioFreeBrooklyn #fishoutofagua #MicheleCarlo
The "Old Escuela, New Escuela" episode, where poet/performance artist/community arts activist and educator Maria Aponte and I tawk about following your passion, the importance of knowing your history...and how art saves lives. With tunes from #BarbaraAckin, #FiveForFighting, #McFaddenandWhitehead and #IsraelKamakwiwoole, plus shoutouts to Robin Bady, Bridget Bartolini and Aurora Anaya-Cerda! #artistsofcolor #artistsIknow #womenartists #livingartists #supportlivingartists #2017 #whywemakeart #whywematter #MariaAponte #TransistionsofaNuyoricanCinderella #TheGiftofLoss #storytelling #radiofreebrooklyn #fishoutofagua #MicheleCarlo
Story Story Podcast: Stories and fairy tales for families, parents, kids and beautiful nerds.
Look up, look up as Robin Bady tells us "Why the Sky is so Far Away" and Lyn Ford weaves the story of "Rain and Fire". Find the Podcast on Facebook and let us know where you are in the world under the blue sky that covers us all.
Sam Payne discusses story-sharing venues and story-crafting environments with Scott Whitehair, Robin Bady, and Megan Hicks.
A variety of great stories and an interview with storyteller Robin Bady.
In this episode of The JCast Journey, host Darone Ruskay sits down with his dear friend Robin Bady. Robin Bady is an award-winning storyteller, and has also just launched her own podcast on JCast Network, Beyond Chelm in which she will be telling tales for all ages. In this episode, Darone and Robin talk about their […]