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Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
We are excited to have with us Ryan Haack, the host of the FAR-FETCHED STORYTELLING PODCAST the creator of the web comic the UNSPEAKABLE TEXT, and acclaimed writer and Creator of BRIC-A-BRAC: A Fantasy Christmas Story He's back to talk about his latest crowded funded project for issue 3 of Brick A Brac! See more of Bric A Brack at: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bric-a-brac-3-a-fantasy-christmas-story/x/24628973#/ What is Storycomic.com? This is your home for stories about comics or comic-based stories. We curate news and talk with storytellers and artists. We focus on children's books, graphic novels, illustrations, and the people behind these works that bring joy and inquiry. We also publish our own satirical graphic novels and fun family-friendly materials. Our mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain. Follow us: www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com
Guest Ryan Haack (livingonehanded.com, Different is Awesome) joins the Gomers for an honest conversation about a barrier SO many of us face: the physical, emotional, and mental toll that starting over – again and again – can take on one’s health journey. Great Ep! Tell us your Runner’s Block and…
This week we wrap up our “One Year In” series with guest Ryan Haack, speaker, advocate and author of the children's book, "Different Is Awesome!" We quickly found that Ryan is a fantastic storyteller — and does he have some great stories to tell! Tune in to hear how he ended up writing his book about living with one hand, how the pandemic has affected his school speaking engagements, and that one really awkward time he got banned from Facebook! Check out Ryan’s blog here: http://www.livingonehanded.com/ ...and then get Ryan’s book: Different Is Awesome Did any of Ryan’s stories particularly resonate with you? Share what you thought! Email: womenafpodcast@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenafpodcast/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/womenafpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/womenafpodcast You can also become a Patreon supporter for exclusive behind-the-scenes material, to vote on topic ideas, get a bunch of great freebies and more at www.patreon.com/womenafpodcast. Supporting our sponsors helps support the podcast! Check out all of our show sponsors and see what great deals and free stuff we have for our listeners! https://womenafpodcast.com/pages/sponsors www.womenafpodcast.com Women AF is produced by Mortar Box Media and Engineered by Adam Rostad.
On this week's live show, we're welcoming guests Scott Zakarin and James Gavsie (Ride Share Podcast) + Ryan Haack ("BRIC-A-BRAC #2: A Fantasy Christmas Story")! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/comicbookclub See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week’s live show, we’re welcoming guests Scott Zakarin and James Gavsie (Ride Share Podcast) + Ryan Haack (“BRIC-A-BRAC #2: A Fantasy Christmas Story”)! SUBSCRIBE ON RSS, ITUNES, ANDROID, SPOTIFY, STITCHER OR THE APP OF YOUR CHOICE. FOLLOW US ON TWITTER, AND FACEBOOK. SUPPORT OUR SHOWS ON PATREON. The post Comic Book Club: Scott Zakarin, James Gavsie And Ryan Haack appeared first on Comic Book Club.
Kris and Dave talk with writer Ryan Haack about his IndieGoGo campaign for Bric-A-Brac, his epic Christmas story. Plus, they talk about the Avengers video game falling short of expectations and recommend an Age of Apocalypse. Nerd News Marvel's Avengers Didn't Sell As Expected, Says Square Enix Alfred Molina to return as Doc Ock? Byword Big Talk Bric-a-Brac with Ryan Haack Nerd Commendations Magnificent Ms. Marvel Age of Apocalypse
Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
Welcome to Storycomic Presents! Where we interview amazing storytellers and artists. This is Episode 48. With us is Ryan Haack, the host of the FAR-FETCHED STORYTELLING PODCAST the creator of the web-comic the UNSPEAKABLE TEXT, and acclaimed writer and Creator of BRIC-A-BRAC: A Fantasy Christmas Story See more of Bric A Brack at: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bric-a-brac-2-a-fantasy-christmas-story--2/x/24628973#/What is Storycomic.com?This is your home for stories about comics or comic-based stories. We curate news and talk with storytellers and artists. We focus on children's books, graphic novels, illustrations, and the people behind these works that bring joy and inquiry.We also publish our own satirical graphic novels and fun family-friendly materials.Our mission is to inspire, educate, and entertain. Follow us:www.storycomic.comwww.patreon.com/storycomicwww.facebook.com/storycomic1https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/https://twitter.com/storycomic1 Contact us at info@storycomic.com
Are you ready for holiday stories? Ryan Haack the creator of Bric-a-Brac joined me in talking about his new indiegogo about his story Bric-a-Brac. Check it out today and leave some love for his work. https://twitter.com/haack_pro https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bric-a-brac-2-a-fantasy-christmas-story--2#/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2hS1CMejOry_UZe0cPvuaw?view_as=subscriber Facebook https://m.facebook.com/ftonerdtalk/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ftonerdtalks/ Twitter https://twitter.com/flippingtable?lang=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ftonerdtalk/support
In this episode, Ryan read a story about a fight between the Internet and Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water. What happens in a world where the Internet becomes more powerful than the elements themselves? Find out in this story! Written by Ryan Haack, rated PG.
Rated PG-13. Sebah is the story of an island taken over by evil toys.Written by Ryan Haack.
Far-Fetched is a storytelling podcast where a new, original story is read every episode. This story is written by Ryan Haack. It is rated PG-13. Mermaids located on the Gulf of Suez force an undead herald to find a doctor and bring him to their base. What do they want with the doctor? To split a mermaid's tail into legs!CURSE OF THE GHOST CAPTAIN: https://rhaack7.wixsite.com/unspeakabletext/curse-of-the-ghost-captain
This story was written by Ryan Haack. It is a PG-13 story. The basic concept for this story is to add a bit of fantasy into a motivational speech.
Rated PG. Gilgon is a story written by Ryan Haack. It's the story of an America that has abandoned the idea of families and instead adopted the unit model.
This story is rated PG-13. Wedlock is an angel in charge of the pre-marital affairs of Earthly people. To put it bluntly, he is a stern and by-the-books angel that is not liked. In this story, Wedlock is sent to discipline a young teenager named Bridget who had a child out of wedlock. But, as he and his mechanical companion HALU find out very early on, this is not a normal assignment. Written by Ryan Haack
This is a PG-13 rated story. Written by Ryan Haack. This story is an expanded (and exaggerated) version of a folk-tale in Ryan's hometown. Enjoy!
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Today CB interviews Ryan Haack; author, blogger, motivational speaker and all around awesome guy! Ryan tells us about growing up with one hand, how that guided him into his journey today, his relationship with mental health and how we can go into the world and embrace ourselves and each other! We collaborated to offer you a signed copy of Different is Awesome along with our new Different is Awesome hat! Make sure you grab yours HERE! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: https://everykind.com/different-is-awesomeYOU FIT HERE INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/youfithereEVERYKIND: https://everykind.com
In this week’s episode Mike and Chris talk about more new Marvel comics announcements, their feelings on the Watchmen series, and more. And don’t forget our interview with Ryan Haack the writer of the Christmas Epic Bric-a-Brac.https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bric-a-brac-1-a-fantasy-christmas-story#/Don't forget the guys talk about the comics they are reading off the shelves from last week, and as always all of the news fit for print.FortressofComicNews.comYouTube.com/FortressofComicNewsChris twitter @fortresschrisMike twitter @fortressrickerAudibletrial.com/fortressPatreon.com/FortressofComicNewsThanks for Listening!
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Two more great stories on this episode! Tyson Purcell tells a story about a car crash that led to physical scars, and the realization of how the things you don't say can lead to lifelong emotional scars. But first, Ryan Haack slips and falls and has a great time on prescribed drugs. Video links below: Ryan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVn2GRZc3UM Tyson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhwTS7F1Rm0 Links: https://streamlabs.com/madisonstoryslam/#/merch https://madisonstoryslam.bandcamp.com/ www.madisonstoryslam.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam
Bad news buckaroos, Adam has been sick and we weren't able to get an episode recorded this week. But that's why we have a bank of unreleased episodes for you! Every now and then we will have a "Limited Release" episode that will be unlike our normal episodes. These might feature a special guest, a tour of a distillery, or any number of things we don't normally do. This episode features Ryan Haack of http://www.livingonehanded.com/ Ryan is a funny guy who enjoys a good drink. He and Adam talk about his life, his book, and his love for whiskey while they drink some Yellow Spot and Kentucky Owl. Music by Larry Hill www.chillfiltered.com www.patreon.com/chillfiltered www.whiskeygoals.com
This episode features stories from Graham Callis and Ryan Haack. This is Graham's first time telling a story, and he does a great job. Ryan's story goes all the way back to 4th grade, and is about the heart break of young love. These stories can be seen on video at the links below. Graham: https://youtu.be/EEWnGRWiZVQ Ryan: https://youtu.be/xbaZhKHDlpU Links: https://madisonstoryslam.bandcamp.com/ www.madisonstoryslam.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam
We are now doing two episodes a week! As evidenced by this second episode this week. We are committed to providing you with episodes to fill your days with great stories. You are all a big part of this community, and we thank you for your support. Here's a warning that this episode deals with suicide. While it's a tough subject, we believe that it's important to talk about this subject. We deal with real life stories, and all that they entail. Our hope is that these two stories provide healing and comfort to everyone who hears them, especially those who have dealt directly with suicide in their life. First up, Ryan Haack is sharing a few stories about his dad. Ryan told this story on the 4 year anniversary of his dad's death by suicide. I love how Ryan ends his story. It's also a story you may want to see on video (YouTube links for both stories are below) because there are some visual aspects that may make it better. The second story on the episode is told by Jessica Regan, and it is also about the death of her father by suicide. I am continually blown away by the willingness of the members of our community to share deep aspects of their personal lives. It's just amazing. Enjoy the episode. Ryan: https://youtu.be/nj7wf1cL9yY Jessica: https://youtu.be/pCjOR8bWBDA Show Links: www.gofundme.com/storyslamlive www.madisonstoryslam.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam
Is there something unique about you, perhaps something you haven't fully shared with the world? Our guest joins us to share how being different is awesome and how what makes him different has opened doors in his speaking career. Ryan Haack is a student in our Booked and Paid to Speak training program, and has had success speaking to elementary schools. Specifically, he talks to elementary school assemblies about a physical difference he has had since birth and why being different is positive. Also on today's show we talk about the pros and cons of speaking to elementary schools, including fees and other logistics, plus how he juggles speaking with a full-time job. Join us for those topics and more on episode 217 of The Speaker Lab! THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOW: What two questions to ask yourself to determine your audience. How does he balance speaking to multiple audiences while not being too broad? What came first: his book or speaking? How do you know you're doing the right thing? What model works best for speaking to elementary schools? How does he adjust his speeches according to the age groups in his audience? Who is typically the decision-maker he goes through? What next steps does he recommend if you are getting started? And so much more! EPISODE RESOURCES Ryan Haack's web site Ryan Haack on Twitter Different is Awesome, by Ryan Haack How to Find and Book Paid Speaking Gigs The Speaker Lab Facebook group Got questions? Send them in here Email me! Subscribe on iTunes, and leave us a rating or review
On this episode we have great stories from Ryan Haack, Mel Hammond, Seth Rabin, and Marty Sosnowski all told at our May 2018 event Redemption. Madison Story Slam is trying to go LIVE on the internet, and we need your help! We want to start live streaming all of our events which means we need to spend some money. Community members are always asking how they can help, and right now this is how. If you have $3, $5, $10, whatever it is, it will help. And if you can't help financially, share the link to the campaign. The link is right below this text you're looking at now! www.gofundme.com/storyslamlive www.madisonstoryslam.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam www.mortarboxmedia.com www.aleasylum.com www.resolutionmassage.com
Ryan Haack from Living One Handed joins Adam in the studio to talk about his life and living it...well...one handed. Ryan is a children's author, motivational speaker, and an all around great guy with some amazing stories. You've heard him on the podcast before telling a story at Child's Play. We talk about his childhood, how he wrote his book, and a round out the episode by talking about the suicide of Ryan's father. It's a tough subject, but Ryan is so gracious with how open and vulnerable he is. Don't skip this episode. Madison Story Slam now has t-shirts available, along with other merch such as CDs, buttons, and hoodies. All of our merch is available at our live events every month in Madison, Wisconsin. If you can't make it to an event, but want some merch, reach out to us on facebook and we will make it happen. www.madisonstoryslam.com www.livingonehanded.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam www.aleasylum.com www.resolutionmassage.com
This episode features great stories from Holly Anne Burns, Margaret Koeppel, Shauna Jungdahl, Cole Sebald, Gwyneth Delap, and our winner of the night, Ryan Haack. This is a great episode with lots of laughs. Read It and Weep Show Live is Saturday, May 12th at Mr. Robert's in Madison WI. Visit us on facebook to find out more. Madison Story Slam now has t-shirts available, along with other merch such as CDs, buttons, and hoodies. All of our merch is available at our live events every month in Madison, Wisconsin. If you can't make it to an event, but want some merch, reach out to us on facebook and we will make it happen. www.madisonstoryslam.com www.patreon.com/madisonstoryslam www.facebook.com/madisonstoryslam www.aleasylum.com www.resolutionmassage.com
Ryan Haack is a writer, speaker, and blogger who was also born with one hand. Today’s episode is a re-run of episode 45, which is a Productive Flourishing favorite because it highlights that we’re each different, but it’s how we handle our differences that makes all the difference. Ryan uses what makes him different to inspire kids, parents, and teachers to explore how being different isn’t just something to cope with, but how being different is awesome. Key Takeaways: [2:05] – Ryan started his website, Living One Handed, back in 2011. It goes back to him being born without one hand, but consciously, this fact didn’t make a difference in his life for a long time. After an encounter at a restaurant with a mom and her son who was also born without a hand, he decided to use his online presence to help reach others and make a difference. [4:41] – Growing up, Ryan had an incredibly supportive family, school, and friends, and his physical handicap wasn’t a big deal to them because it wasn’t a big deal to Ryan. Starting the website challenged him to think about the fact that there are other people out there like him, and then figure out what kinds of struggles they face and how he could help. [7:20] – When we have an aspect of ourselves that’s different from the majority, we often have a double veil: the way we see ourselves and the way other people see us. For Ryan, he didn’t really have the veil of how other people saw him. [9:19] – Ryan’s left arm comes down just past his elbow, with the ability to bend it. He broke this arm and now has a steel plate and seven screws in it. Ryan has always been open about his limb difference. It really makes a difference in how people react and how they want to engage. Ryan embraces vulnerability and tries to be gracious, because he is in a position where he can also teach people. [14:30] – Ryan shares an example of his job in the hardware store and instances where he used to refuse help. Once you get comfortable enough with yourself that you know you can do things independently, you start to realize you don’t really have anything to prove. It can be easier to accept help then – this is a lesson we can all learn. [16:50] – In our society, there is a stigma attached to getting help from other people. We often view receiving help as being weak, and we don’t allow people who want to help us to give us that extra bit that we need. In the case of our differences, maybe it’s because we don’t want them to be on display. [19:15] – In a community made of people who have a visible difference, words are huge. There is a dual nature of “I’m not any different than you” but also bringing awareness to the fact that they are different from you. With his book, Ryan wants to encourage people to claim their differences and celebrate that being different is awesome. [21:38] – It is our differences that make us awesome and beautiful. They are not something that need to be hidden away. If we can’t talk about it, we can’t be seen. [22:00] - Ryan did a Kickstarter for his book, Different Is Awesome. After some experiences at his younger brother’s school and meetings with some other authors, he realized the idea he wanted to bring to life. Kickstarter seemed like a good platform because the book had specific appeal, but a broad message that could reach a lot of people. [25:18] - The Kickstarter project was a massive success. There was a lot of pre-launch work, and Ryan attributes a lot of the success to the short video they shot. The target amount they wanted to raise was $25,000, and he ended up with over 500 backers and made over $29,000. [28:55] - The message of Different Is Awesome is that different is awesome, and it shares the story of a little boy who brings his brother to class so they can ask him questions, and all the kids who are asking questions have something that makes them different. In the end, it fosters the discussion that we’re all different somehow, and encourages people to recognize and respect each others’ differences. [30:38] - Everyone is valuable just as they are. If we value ourselves, we will therefore value other people, and we’ll treat them that way. What Ryan stands for is helping other people believe that they are valuable, so it changes their lives and that of those around them. [34:26] - Ryan hopes people will feel encouraged and valuable based on the work he’s doing, and that he can provide hope and courage to them. Additional Links: Productive Flourishing Ryan Haack Different is Awesome, by Ryan Haack Ryan’s Podcast The Art of Asking, by Amanda Palmer Harry and Willy And Carrothead, by Judith Caseley Leave a Review
Ryan Haack is an author, blogger, and speaker who was born without a left hand. In 2011, he launched his website, livingonehanded.com, in an effort to help people embrace the things that make them different and realize that they are still valuable and important. He writes about his experiences as someone who was born with a physical difference and tries to give hope to others who may be dealing with the same kind of thing. He also speaks at schools on this subject and recently released his first children’s book titled Different is Awesome. Ryan joins Charlie on the show today to discuss his work and his perspective on what it means to be different as well as much more. Key Takeaways: 01:31 – Why and how Ryan started his website back in 2011. 04:06 – Ryan going most of his life not even thinking about the fact that he only had one hand and then suddenly being more aware of it after starting his website. 08:43 – What Ryan’s arm looks like and why he is so comfortable talking about it. 13:18 – Always thinking people want to help you because they pity you and not viewing it as them just being nice and accept it. 18:32 – The dual nature of saying you’re not any different than anybody else when you have a disability but also bringing awareness to the fact that you are different. 21:49 – Ryan’s Kickstarter for his book. 28:20 – The message of Ryan’s book. 31:45 – Seeing the value in yourself will make you see the value in other people. 33:56 – Ryan hopes that people will feel encouraged and valuable because of the work he is doing. Mentioned in This Episode: livingonehanded.com Different Is Awesome Xanga W.E.B. Du Bois Brené Brown Glenda Watson Hyatt The Art of Asking, Amanda Palmer Kickstarter Kyle Maynard Judith Caseley, Harry and Willy and Carrothead Wes Molebash Kyle Scheele InterVarsity Sleeping at Last, Ryan O’Neal