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Donna Shubrooks: "Driveway Interview"

Donna Shubrooks: "Driveway Interview"

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On episode #113 of the Speak Up Storytelling podcast, Matthew and Elysha Dicks are back, talking storytelling!

In our follow up segment, we discuss new content on our Patreon page and upcoming shows and workshops.

  • March 20: "Weddings Behind the Scenes" (7:00 PM EST)
  • April 21: Humor in Storytelling (8:00 PM EST) (4 weeks)
  • April 24: "School Days" (7:00 PM EST)
  • May 15: Storytelling workshop (beginners) (9:30 AM EST)

In our Homework for Life segment, Matt talks about the way that Homework for Life can help illuminate a story that took years to complete. 

Next we listen to a story by Donna Shubrooks.  

Amongst the many things we discuss include:

  1. Humor strategies in storytelling

  2. Dispensing information without leaving the confines of the story 

  3. Spooling

  4. Openings 

  5. Avoiding describing scenes after the fact

Next we answer questions about subtle stories and storytelling introductions.  

Lastly, we each offer a recommendation. 

RECOMMEDATIONS

Elysha:

  • https://www.cookingwithshereen.com

Matt:

  • Speck of Dust by Sarah Silverman (Netflix) 

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