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The Circling Podcast
Taking a Seasonal Break and Announcing "Birth of the Brands"

The Circling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 3:21 Transcription Available


Send us a textEver found yourself captivated by stories from places you've never been? That's the magic we've discovered with The Circling Podcast. What started as a celebration of Central Oregon's unique character has evolved into something that transcends geography – authentic stories that offer meaning and perspective to listeners everywhere.As the natural rhythms of spring and summer unfold in our beautiful region, I've made the decision to temporarily pause production of new episodes. This wasn't easy, but it feels right for this season as I focus on growing StoryBooth, my audio storytelling business. Consider this less a goodbye and more an intermission in our ongoing conversation.The exciting news? This fall, we're returning with something fresh and powerful. In collaboration with Oregon Media and Bend Magazine, we're launching "Birth of the Brands" – a new podcast series spotlighting local entrepreneurship and brand development. Our first season will feature eight remarkable companies from the 10th annual Bend Outdoor Works Startup Accelerator, diving deep into their founder journeys, challenges, and breakthroughs. Want to experience this entrepreneurial energy firsthand? Join us at the Bend Outdoor Works breakout pitch event on October 25th, where these innovative companies will compete for prizes and you can cast your vote for your favorite. Learn more at bendoutdoorworks.com and stay tuned for our return – it'll be worth the wait. Until then, get outside and remember: the health of our community depends on us all.Support The Circling Podcast:Email us at: thecirclingpodcast@bendmagazine.comJoin the Circling membership: patreon.com/Thecirclingpodcast Follow us on Instagram @thecirclingpodcast @bendmagazineCover Song by: @theerinsmusic Bend Magazine. Remember to enter promo code: Podcast at checkout for your five-dollar annual subscription. https://bendmagazine.com. BOSS Sports Performance: https://www.bosssportsperformance.comBack Porch Coffee: https://www.backporchcoffeeroasters.comStory Booth: https://www.storyboothexperience.comRemember, the health of our community, relies on us!

Making Media Now
Teens Share Their Truth through Storybooth

Making Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 28:52


Joining host Michael Azevedo on this episode of Making Media Now is Marcy Kaye, Co-Founder and Executive Producer of Storybooth, a digital storytelling platform that invites teens to record and submit their own stories and share them with the world engaging and entertaining animations via YouTube, IG, Snapchat, and TickTok. There is also a daily Storybooth podcast on Spotify.  Storybooth got its start on YouTube in 2015, and to date has animated close to 300 audio clips chronicling teens' and young adults' struggles with everything from racism to toxic friend groups to realizing your parents aren't that great to pregnancy scares to the full gamut of high school faux pas. The company's channel counts 4.55 million subscribers and currently nets around 4 million views per month. Making Media Now is sponsored by Filmmakers Collaborative, a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting media makers from across the creative spectrum. From providing fiscal sponsorship to presenting an array of informative and educational programs, FC supports creatives at every step in their journey.   About the host: www.mrazvo.com and https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-azevedo/ Sound Engineer: A.J. Kierstead 

SET 2 LOVE
Suicide, Loss, and Hope with Author Amanda Lynn || SET 2 Love

SET 2 LOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 47:02


Amanda Lynn lost her 19-year old sister to suicide in 2007. She is the author of Shattered Reality where she shares her sisters journal, and the aftermath that followed her death. Her book is available on Amazon.   000000B1 000000B1 00002905 00002905 000AA42F 000AA42F 00007E86 00007E86 0016A763 0016A763

Power Your Story
StoryCorps: Connection, compassion, and helping people tell their stories with Amy Tardif, Mark, Elvis, Carlos

Power Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 20:58


Mark, Elvis, and Carlos interviewed Amy Tardif, Regional Manager at the StoryCorps StoryBooth in the Chicago Cultural Center. The mission of StoryCorps is to preserve and share humanity’s stories in order to build connections between people and create a more just and compassionate world. This basically means that when we listen to people tell stories about their lives, we can understand where they're coming from better -- even if they are different from us or we don't agree with them. This interview was recorded at our school in 2019. Due to the COVID pandemic, the StoryBooth at the Chicago Cultural Center is closed at the time of release. But you can sign up to record a conversation with a loved one remotely in their “virtual recording booth” with the help of someone from StoryCorps, who will guide you step-by-step. Learn more about StoryCorps and book an appointment to interview someone you know here.   Listen to personal stories recorded through StoryCorps here or subscribe to their podcast in your favorite podcast app.   On season 5 of Power Your Story, we are talking all about making podcasts. This episode covers interviewing, listening, and storytelling skills. *** http://www.PowerYourStoryPodcast.com Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/poweryourstorypodcast Instagram: @PowerYourStoryPodcast YouTube: After School Matters - Power Your Story Podcast *** Power Your Story is produced by students at Ray Graham Training Center High School in Chicago. We represent diverse voices, telling our real life stories through the power of podcasting technology. Each season features a new group of student producers under the mentorship of producer, Andrea Klunder of The Creative Impostor Studios, creating personal journals, interviews, and educational pieces about the topics that matter most to us. Season 5 is produced by Alfred, Aliyah, Brandon, Carlos, Christobel, Edward, Elvis, Justus, Joel, Juan, Keyanna, Maritza, Mark, Miguel, and Zamire. Our theme music is by DJ Sparkz.

Scalar Learning Podcast
EP 211 – Social Emotional Growth via Storybooth

Scalar Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2020 24:35


The world isn’t quite as perfect as social media makes it seem. Most platforms teens use today depict picture-perfect lives, […]

10 Bestest
#136 | Gabor Mate, Mrs. Maisel, and the all female space walk

10 Bestest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 46:15


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ASID Research to Practice
Season 2 Episode 3 BONUS 3 of 3! #ASID2018 StoryBooth - Equal rights for everyone!

ASID Research to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 13:27


#ASID2018 StoryBooth bonus ep three - Equal Rights for Everyone!Our third and final bonus episode of self-advocate stories from the #ASID2018 Conference are about the quest for equal rights. These bonus eps link real life experiences to research from ASID journals.Make sure you catch up on the first and the second bonus episode from the conference StoryBooth to hear more stories.In this episode, Ben and Lachlan tell the #ASID2018 StoryBooth about their bullying experiences and how this negative experience led Lachlan to offer peer support to others. We also hear from a Special Olympian Madelyn who spoke about the right to community inclusion and Ian who spoke about the right to be a parent.Your hosts, Hilary and Sophia, discuss the relevant research. We would love you to tell us about any research we missed using the hashtag #ASIDpod!Here are the links to the articles we mention:Werner’s article Athletes’, parents’, and siblings’ experiences from the Special Olympics World Games in JIDD.Robertsons’ and her colleagues’s article Self-reported smoking, alcohol and drug use among adolescents and young adults with and without mild to moderate intellectual disability in JIDDDon’t miss out on this years conference in Adelaide!This episode was produced by Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Sophia Tipping and Hilary Johnson. Special thanks to the ASID board, the communications committee and all the self-advocates who spoke to us. Stay tuned for the next bonus episode on how self-advocates give back.Look out for future episodes on our website www.asid.asn.au/ and tweet us at @ASID_Ltd or #ASIDpodFor more information about ASID: www.asid.asn.au/To find out about the benefits of joining ASID: www.asid.asn.au/members/why_join_asid

ASID Research to Practice
Season 2 Episode 3 BONUS 2 of 3! #ASID2018 StoryBooth - Giving back

ASID Research to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019 14:09


#ASID2018 StoryBooth bonus ep two! - Stories of giving backOur second bonus episode features more stories from self-advocates who attended the #ASID2018 Conference. This podcast links their real life experiences to research from ASID journals.You will hear about how many self-advocates want to give back. Sarah talks about advocating for herself to get to the conference while Christie and Ben talk about their advocacy work as part of the Mainstream and Me project.Your hosts Sophia and Hilary discuss the research on self-advocacy and peer support. We would love you to tell us about any research we missed using the hashtag #ASIDpod!Here are the links to the articles we mention:Patsie Frawley and Chris Bigby’s article Reflections on being a first generation self-advocate: Belonging, social connections, and doing things that matter in JIDD.Janelle Weise & Julian N. Trollor’s article Preparedness and training needs of an Australian public mental health workforce in intellectual disability mental health in JIDDNewton and McGillivray’s article Perspectives of carers of people with intellectual disability accessing general practice: “I’d travel to the ends of the earth for the right person” in JIDDDon’t forget to listen the first bonus episode from the StoryBooth.This episode was produced by Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Sophia Tipping and Hilary Johnson. Special thanks to the ASID board, the communications committee and all the self-advocates who spoke to us. Stay tuned for the final StoryBooth bonus episode in two weeks!Look out for future episodes on our website www.asid.asn.au/ and tweet us at @ASID_Ltd or #ASIDpodFor more information about ASID: www.asid.asn.au/To find out about the benefits of joining ASID: www.asid.asn.au/members/why_join_asid

ASID Research to Practice
Season 2 Episode 3 BONUS 1 of 3! #ASID2018 StoryBooth - What we do

ASID Research to Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 14:15


#ASID2018 StoryBooth bonus ep - Stories of what self-advocates doIn the first of a series of three bonus episodes, we hear stories from self-advocates who attended the #ASID2018 Conference StoryBooth and about how recent research from our journals that relates to people’s real life experiences.The first episode is about what self-advocates do with their time. We hear Alison talk about the Brisbane music scene, Alan talk about his job on the Parks Crew, and from Ian the cook and the Vice President Bernard.Tell us about any research we missed using the hashtag #ASIDpod!Here are the links to the articles we mention:Stacy Clifford Simplican’s article Theorising community participation: successful concept or empty buzzword? in RAPIDD.Jessica Merrells and colleagues’ article The experience of social inclusion for people with intellectual disability within community recreational programs: A systematic review in JIDDCamille Gauthier-Boudreault and colleagues’ article Scoping review of social participation of individuals with profound intellectual disability in adulthood: What can I do once I finish school? in JIDDCindy Cheng and colleagues’ article What constitutes effective support in obtaining and maintaining employment for individuals with intellectual disability? A scoping review in JIDDWe also mention Jo Watson's work on people with unconventional communication. Listen to the podcast episode about Jo's research.This episode was produced by Buffy Gorilla, Ben Pawson, Sophia Tipping and Hilary Johnson. Special thanks to the ASID board, the communications committee and all the self-advocates who spoke to us. Stay tuned for the next bonus episode on how self-advocates give back.Look out for future episodes on our website www.asid.asn.au/ and tweet us at @ASID_Ltd or #ASIDpodFor more information about ASID: www.asid.asn.au/To find out about the benefits of joining ASID: www.asid.asn.au/members/why_join_asid

Neir's Story Booth
NSB007-Glen Ville-A Family Man Finds a Community, a local bar and finally a home

Neir's Story Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2019 22:10


Glen arrived in Woodhaven after looking for a warm community for his family. One of his other requirements was a bar in walking distance. He found the home and then the “icing” on the cake was a warm community tavern he later became a regular and supporter. Video of the surprise party mentioned: https://youtu.be/7N4_i17OZPs

Neir's Story Booth
NSB008-Ken Foley-Great Grandson of Louis Neir, 1st owner of Neirs Tavern, speaks

Neir's Story Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 21:48


Confirming Mae West performance at Neirs Tavern, the tough day the Neir family moved away, historic beer system before commercial refridgeration and more

Neir's Story Booth
NSB006-Warren Augenthaler-President Grover Cleveland, Double Suicide, and Aunt Julia Neir- Part 3 0f 3

Neir's Story Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2019 17:02


PART 3 OF 3 Born in 1937 Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir.  One of the only woman known to be allowed to operate a bar in the late 1800s to early 1900s. Listen to this 1st of 3-part episode capturing hidden history of nyc’s oldest bar, Neirs Tavern. Hear the story of Neirs Tavern’s maintenance workers-Fred and Adolf- taken in and given food and shelter and the unfortunate double suicide. Former President Grover Cleveland speech at Neirs Tavern Kids being stuck in Neirs Dumbwaiter shaft and Neirs WW2 connection. Why people were thrown out of Neirs Tavern for cursing. The story of the expensive paintings displayed at Neirs Tavern for decades that disappeared.

Neir's Story Booth
NSB004-Warren Augenthaler-President Grover Cleveland, Double Suicide, and Aunt Julia Neir (1 of 3)

Neir's Story Booth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 20:33


Born in 1937 Warren Augenthaler’s great aunt was the one and only Julia Neir. One of the only woman known to be allowed to operate a bar in the late 1800s to early 1900s.  Listen to this 1st of 3-part episode capturing hidden history of nyc’s oldest bar, Neirs Tavern.  Hear the story of Neirs Tavern’s maintenance workers-Fred and Adolf- taken in and given food and shelter and the unfortunate double suicide.   Former President Grover Cleveland speech at Neirs Tavern Kids being stuck in Neirs Dumbwaiter shaft and Neirs WW2 connection.   Why people were thrown out of Neirs Tavern for cursing.   The story of the expensive paintings displayed at Neirs Tavern for decades that disappeared.

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast
284: Award Winning Storybooth Enables Kids To Share Animated Video Stories Using Their Authentic Voice

The Tech Blog Writer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2017 29:04


The Storybooth digital platform and its multi-channel ecosystem inspire, capture, animate, engage and distribute real stories that kids and teens tell. Through mobile-friendly recording technologies, guided how-to content and an ever-growing catalog of great stories, they make it simple and exciting for kids and teens to tell their own stories, in their own authentic voices, with the possibility that their story, with them telling it in their own words, may get chosen for animation. Their collaborations with noted YouTubers also allows them to present their “storytime” content in a new, compelling, and engaging way, and grow the audience and influence for the Storybooth episodes produced on the narratives of everyday kids and teens.  It's the use of technology and speaking with children in a language that they understand without being patronizing that really excites me. along of course with using it promote using their unique authentic voices. I speak with Joshua Sinel from Storybooth to learn about his story behind this exciting new digital platform.

Three Unicorns
Ep 4: You Know What Would Change My World?!(Special CODE2040 episode)

Three Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 42:16


Hey ya’ll! We’re really excited to release this special episode of Three Unicorns. Last December we went up to San Francisco Public Library to record a special episode in partnership with CODE2040 (www.code2040.org/) in StoryCorps’s (storycorps.org/) StoryBooth. We all dug deep into the impact of being CODE2040 Fellows during our summer working in Silicon Valley, how it felt to go to work in the midst of tragedy, and how we think the tech industry could be radically different. Listen, enjoy, and tell us what you think.