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Out on strike and newly single, Roger seeks comfort in sound in the shape of legendary avant-garde, free jazz giants The Art Ensemble of Chicago, on a rare visit to Sheffield in the spring of 1984. Intro and outro music: Simon Elliott-KempArtwork: RionaghEditor: Nigel FloydSound FX courtesy of Freesound.org, with particular thanks to:Concert applause: Recording Hopkins.Djembe: Rutger Muller.Drum loop: Esares.City street ambience: Sage Tyrtle.Jazz drums: Big Joe Drummer.Double bass: El Zozo.Trumpet: Soro Hanro.Saxophones: Uauaua.Church bell: Audeption.Wind chime: Inspector J.Gong: Boss Music.Ian Hall: Splash, Chinese cymbal.David J. Woll: cymbal rolls.Club ambience: Rikus 246.Send us a textNever miss an episode.Follow me at: https://twitter.com/rogerquailhttps://www.instagram.com/rogerquail/RSS feed - https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/289673.rss
What are the 4 most important elements for a good story? What's the problem with the idea that “Everyone has a story”? And why does Sage make people kill kittens in her workshops??!? 91. Storytelling that Won't Bore People to Death with Sage Tyrtle Welcome to The Storypowers Podcast, the show about the power of stories, the people who tell them and why you should be doing it too. I'm your host, keynote speaker and storytelling coach, Francisco Mahfuz. If you want to learn how to find, craft and tell stories that work, check out the Storypowers Bootcamp at https://storypowers.thinkific.com/courses/storypowers-online-bootcamp And if you love the show and would like to support us, you can buy me a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/storypowers My guest today is Sage Tyrtle. Sage is a professional storyteller for hire with over fifteen years of teaching and performing before audiences of all sizes. She has won the Moth StorySlam multiple times and their GrandSLAM once. She has also appeared on the PBS show “Stories From The Stage”, and been featured on NPR and CBC Radio and many more. You can find her on https://tyrtle.com. If you like the show, please leave us a rating on Apple podcasts, share it and SUBSCRIBE! The support is very much appreciated. And please send me your comments on what you'd like to hear on future episodes. You can connect with me on LinkedIn, and on https://storypowers.com.
Unmade makes are calling; does it really matter if you're off by a couple of stitches; trousers again, of course; and the start of a new series. Huge thanks this week to guest reader, professional storyteller, and longtime friend of Cast On, Sage Tyrtle.
Sage Tyrtle is a kind of special storyteller. She creates profound connections with audiences as they listen to her personal, expertly-crafted and engagingly-presented stories. She's performed all over the world, sharing stories that vary in length and topic. Some are finely tuned and developed over a considerable time frame, and others are improvised on the spot.Her talents have been recognized internationally. She's won the Moth StorySlam multiple times, the Moth's Eastern Grand Slam and has appeared on the PBS television show “Stories From The Stage”. She's been featured on NPR and CBC Radio, MacLean's magazine and the Toronto Star. And she's regularly invited to be part of arts and culture events and festivals.She's generous with her talent, leading workshops and offering tips to aspiring storytellers so they can develop their own skills too.On this episode, host Angela de Burger chats with Sage about her personal storytelling style, how she connects with an audience, and what techniques make a storyteller really effective.Say hi to Sage: Website: https://tyrtle.com Instagram Twitter FacebookShow mentions: - Sage recommends searching sites such as Eventbrite for upcoming events ----Creative Pulse Podcast socials: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/creativepulsepodcast Twitter https://twitter.com/CreativePulseTWMusic credit: https://www.purple-planet.com
Hi everyone. Long time no talk. I hope wherever you are, you are doing well and staying safe. I'm hunkered down here at home, trying to get used to all of this. The reason I'm back today is to tell you about an online event you can attend. It is called the St John's Story Telling Circle. Normally, this story circle, an open mic for storytellers, is held at a pub. Since that isn't possible now, they are holding them online via Zoom. Two weeks ago, I attended the first session and it was so much fun! On total there were 10 storytellers. Listeners checked in from around Newfoundland Labrador, the rest of Canada, the United States and even Australia! The administrator was Kailey, and they welcomed us all and introduced the host, Gary Green. I'll give you Gary's bio from the organizers: GARY GREEN is a storyteller and author who has performed both inside and outside the province for a variety of groups ranging from youth camps to international conferences. Among the groups for which he has performed are the Gros Morne Fall Fest, Cape St. Mary’s Performance Series, Battle Harbour Historic Trust, Canadian National Storytelling Conference, Admiralty House Museum, Labrador Creative Arts Festival, St. John’s Folk Festival and Trails, Tales and Tunes. Gary has performed on television as part of the series “Legends and Lore of the North Atlantic” and on several radio stations. He has performed in the international award winning productions “Inside Outside Battery” and “Foghorns and Heartbreak”. Gary has been a consultant for the use of storytelling in the interpretation of the Battle Harbour National Historic Site, the Point Amour Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site and is very active in developing and delivering a story-based interpretation of The Crow’s Nest Officers’ Club National Historic Site. He has been a board member of the St. John’s Storytelling Festival, and a founding board member of the Soundbone Traditional Arts Foundation. Gary teaches storytelling at the annual Vinland Music Camp. The other storytellers were Alex Mason, Harry Ingram, Gaurav Madan, Jeanene Walsh, Christie Keegan, Karen Carroll, Ken Parsons, Dave Paddon, and Sage Tyrtle. There was such an incredible and unique collection of stories, there were costumes, it had everything but the cold beer. Next time I'll be sure to sip on one to get the total experience. Speaking of next time. They are holding their next session on May 13th at 8PM NT. Don't be late as the doors are locked once the show begins. You can go to their website at www.storytellingstjohns.ca and sign up for their newsletter, and you will get a link to register for the next circle. Are you a storyteller yourself? You can let them know you'd be interested in sharing. If you are new to Zoom, you can download it for computer or mobile device at Zoom.US. If you get to the show early, there is a quick Zoom lesson for you. I will be there, and I hope to see you too! That's it for me this week, I will be back soon with a regular episode on a historic topic. If you have any suggestions, email me at newfoundpod@gmail.com Thanks and take care of yourselves, and each other. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newfoundpod/message
For this episode, we’re taking you right into the live event Stories of Home. Stories of Home took place on November 23rd, 2017 at the Centre for Social Innovation. We asked different inspiring people to explore the idea of what home is to them and to tell us about their journey in finding it. The event was part of National Housing Week - a moment for Canadians to come together and acknowledge that safe, affordable housing in an integral part of strong livable communities. The audio is a bit dicey at times, but so it goes with capturing a live event. We think the content is important to hear, so that’s what counts. In order, you’ll hear from Jesse Thistle, Claire-Hélène Heese-Boutin, Roz McLean and Sage Tyrtle.
Guest host Michelle German talks with master storyteller Sage Tyrtle, continuing our Stories of Home Mini-Series.
This week, we hear a story from Sage Tyrtle – a Toronto-based storyteller, writer and performer. She’s the host and producer of High Stakes Storytelling — check out their podcast too. Sage originally told this story in Toronto, at our very first Confabulation. The theme was only fitting: Firsts.We’ve found the following to be really great resources for leaning about homelessness in Canada.The Homeless HubCanadian Alliance to End HomelessnessWe’ll update this list as we get more suggestions. Join the conversation on our Facebook page.
This week, Toronto-based storyteller, Sage Tyrtle, shares this story of facing the call of the wild, and learning what we’re really ready for. From November 2013’s Saving our Planet, Saving Ourselves.
Toronto storyteller Sage Tyrtle shares this story of the dangers just beyond the safe sounds of our streets.
Download Episode Twenty-Five ( 128Kbps MP3 - Length 15:43 - File size 14.4 MB) ( To download: PC Peoples use Right-click + Save [ Target | Link ] As... / Mac Peoples use Alt-Click ) 64Kbps MP3 (smaller than 128Kbps MP3 but lower audio quality) & Ogg Vorbis format (please check your player for compatibility) audio files available on Internet Archive Shownotes: In this episode, the Universe hands me the gift of a great idea, and some good people to help me make that idea a reality. This episode was a true Christmas miracle for me. I searched high and low for music for it, and I stumbled across The Perfect Version of "We Three Kings" by Derek K. Miller on the Podsafe Music Network. As soon as I heard it, I knew it was perfect. It was the first time I'd dared to create an audio play, and I'm grateful to Sage Tyrtle of the Quirky Nomads podcast, and Bruce Murray of The Zedcast, who immediately agreed to provide the voices for Madame Sofronie and Jim; and to my Tech Guy, who agreed to narrate the story, even though he usually prefers to stay behind the scenes. For that alone, he merits the gift of handknits. Audio: Water/wave sample under intro created by pushtobreak from The Freesound Project Musicbox Silent Night recording by bilwiss from The Freesound Project Music featured in this episode: "Just Stockings On" by [munk] (from the Podsafe Music Network) "We Three Kings" by Derek K. Miller (from the Podsafe Music Network)
Season's Greetings from The Zedcast. A very special Christmas story episode. You'll hear fun and funny, quirky, wacky, nutty, and just plain nice stories from Zed Heads around the world. There are contributions from people aged 8 to 85, podcasters and listeners, friends and family. And by special permission we'll play some wonderful new Christmas music from Pictou Singer-Songwriter Dave Gunning, from his new CD entitled "Dave Gunning - Christmas"Many thanks to everyone who participated:Tom and Ema from The Unreal OC... My Dad... Trucker Tom... Sage Tyrtle from Quirky Nomads... Dan Johnson from The Journey Inside My Mind... Michael Carrino from The Digital Media Cast Experiment... Victor Cajiou from Immigration Tales... Charles Cadenhead from Mostly News... Steve and LeeAnn Webb from LifeSpring... My Great Aunt Ruth... Will from Smart Bomb Radio... John Wall from The M Show... Jim Cyr from Jim Cyr Mighty Podcast... The Scarborough Dude from Dicks N' Janes... Morrie from That Happy Feeling... Mark and Maureen Blasekie from Baba's Beach... Mark Blevis from Just One More Book... James Whitingham from Regina Radio...Selections from Dave Gunning - Christmas: - Christmas Blanket - Do You Feel What I Feel - Daddy's BeerPiano Music by Doug Boldt [PMN]
I don't crochet, but Sage, from Quirky Nomads is an expert at it. Lucky for us then that Sage is this week's guest host.
Greetings Zedcast listeners and welcome to the first Zedcast of 2006! This was supposed to be out three weeks ago BUT I was too sick to podcast. But due to the wonders of modern Pharmacology I am back in the Podosphere and raring to go. Today on the Zedcast, a sound-seeing tour from a holiday tradition that has been celebrated for the last 35 years on the street where I grew up. Thanks for listening. Come and join the New ZEDCAST FRAPPR MAP *Click Here* to vote for The Zedcast at podcast Alley Join other Zedcast listeners at THE ZEDCAST FORUM. Links to shows mentioned on The Zedcast The Digital Media Cast Experiment with Michael Carrino from Logic Assistance, Michael Carrino's Interview with Bruce Murray Part 1Michael Carrino's Interview with Bruce Murray Part 2Michael Carrino's Interview with Bruce Murray Part 3 Griddlecakes Radio Exploring the lost art of audio storytelling, Accident Hashwith C.C. Chapman, The 5 Questions Podcast with Greg Demetricks The Podcast Outlaws Network, Shelly's Podcast, The Big Show with Aaron and Jenny, Podcast 411 with Rob Walch, Quirky Nomads with Sage Tyrtle, The Polar Bear Podcast with Andy from Helsingborg Sweden, Winpodder SoftwareThe New Podcast Client for Windows. COME CHECK IT OUT! It's Awesome, and it's free! The Canadian Podcast Shoutout PodPoint.ca with Kyle Shay, highlighting Canadian Podcasts and Canadian Podsafe artists * click on the "direct download" link below to listen on your computer or download to your MP3 player, or subscribe to the show at iTunes or using the orange RSS button on the sidebar of our website