Past Guests
Jul 3rd 2008
List of Recorded shows you can listen to right now by clicking the “Listen now to archived shows” button on the right. Don’t forget to to leave a comment on the relevant blog posting if you liked the discussion on the show.
SWC #60 Jack Zipes - Fairy Tales are still relevant to the children of today. (Audio will post August 4th)
SWC #059 Jim May - Storytelling in Classrooms. (Audio will post by July 31st)
SWC #058 Mary Jo Huff - Early Literacy begins with rhythm rhyme & story time. (Audio will post by July 24th)
SWC #057 Dovie Thomason - Building Young Adult Audiences.(Audio will post by July 15st)
SWC #056 Karen Chace - Story by story, building a school storytelling club.
SWC #055 Buck Creacy What makes stuff funny in storytelling?
SWC #054 Joshua Safford - Telling to the street – magic for eye.
SWC #053 Sally Crandall - Historical Storytelling.
SWC #052 Jan Andrews & Jennifer Cayley - The Power of Folk Tales in children’s lives.
SWC #051 Jeff Gere - How you can Think Big with radio and TV.
SWC #050 La’Ron Williams - Supporting peace and social justice through storytelling.
SWC #049 Jackie Baldwin - Kate Dudding, Storytelling in Schools a reference guide to educational programs.
SWC #048 Mark Morey - The Art of Mentoring
SWC #047 David Epley, Comedy and Storytelling.
SWC #046 Diane Williams, Literacy Development - Storytelling in the classroom.
SWC #045 Syd Lieberman - Telling your Family’s Stories.
SWC #044 Baba the storyteller in LA Sharing the podcast revolution.
SWC #043 Dianne de Las Casas, Storytelling: A Safari into Literacy.
SWC #042 Joyce Slater - Telling to teenagers with newborns.
SWC #041 Alex Feldman - Connecting Quickly (and Managing Behavior) through Physicality.
SWC #040 Priscilla Howe, Making a living as a storyteller.
SWC #039 Steve Denning, The knowledge-based organization: Using stories to embody and transfer knowledge
SWC #038 Bobby Norfolk The Brain is Hardwired for Stories.
SWC #037 Michael Caduto Stories about giving and receiving.
SWC #036 Margaret Read Macdonald Telling across language barriers.
SWC #035 Interview with the Yellow Springs Tale Spinners on forming a storytelling guild or working/study group.
SWC #034 Elizabeth Rose - Empowering teachers to use storytelling.
SWC #033 Tim Sheppard - The moment of impact - the timeless art of inspiration and presence.
SWC #032 Heather Forest - Musical Folk Tales for Children.
SWC #031 Mark Wagler - Reshaping classrooms with narrative pedagogy.
SWC #030 K. Sean Buvala - Telling to teens and tweens.
SWC #029 Fran Stallings Environmental Storytelling - Telling hope to inspire action.
SWC #028 Brother Blue Street Storytelling and more…
SWC #027 Karen Czarnik Conversation and songs for the timid singer.
SWC #026 Rachel Hedman, Co-Chair of Youth, Educators, and Storytellers Alliance - Child tellers speak out: what they wish adults knew.
SWC #025 Onawumi Jean Moss - Using culturally driven objects to create entertaining storytelling festivals.
SWC #024 Larry Johnson, Key of See Storytellers - How storytelling in your school and classroom creates successful leaders.
SWC #023 Mary Margaret O’Connor, Owner of Itales.com. - Digital Storytelling using emerging technologies with your storytelling.
SWC #022 Julie Mills, Festival Organizer of the Northern Kentucky Storytelling Festival.- Building a successful storytelling festival at your library.
SWC #021 Carolyn Franzini, Director of the Cave Run Storytelling Festival. - Running the Festival and How Storytellers Become Candidates for Telling at the Festival.
SWC #020 Steve Otto, one of the founders of the Chicken Festiva.- Bringing Storytelling to New Communities.
SWC #019 Cristin Thomas, Director of the Tejas Storytelling Association- Exposing new audiences to storytelling.
SWC #018 Rev Victoria Burdick, M Div Chaplin- Storytelling in Ceremony.
SWC #017 ETHNOHTEC - Your highest vision and the niti gritty of your storytelling practice.
SWC #016 Ellen Munds, Executive Director of Arts Indiana. - The A B C’s of Running Festival.
SWC #015 Eric James Wolf - Going to the next level with your storytelling business.
SWC #014 Carol Birch – Copyright issues and storytelling.
SWC #013 Cynthia Changaris - Singing with Stories for Children.
SWC #012 Rick Carson – Working with Fear and Children.
SWC #011 Bill McKelll - Founding a Festival from Scratch.
SWC #010 Kevin Cordi – Children telling Stories – Giving Children a Voice.
SWC #009 Kate Fox - Ellyce Cavanaugh - Zayanne Thompson Camp directors talking about storytelling with children at camp.
SWC #008 Stephen Hollen - Improvisational storytelling with children - Creativity and Children.
SWC #007 Jim Flanagan - Teaching writing to children with storytelling and working with state benchmarks.
SWC #006 Judith Black - Child Based Stories.
SWC #005 Doug Lipman- Selling Ourselves Outside the Storytelling Community
SWC #004 Lyn Ford - Breaking into Storytelling.
SWC #003 Medicine Story - The power of Mythology with Children.
SWC #002 Jonatha Wright - Cross Cultural Storytelling.
SWC #001 Mary Hamilton - Learn about the “Working on Our Work” Storytelling Weekend”
Shows with Technical Issues…
April 23rd - 8PM ET - First Discussion on the future of National Storytelling Network with the NSN board - open to all participants. Where do you want NSN to be going?
(Failed to record) - sorry!
Joseph Bruchac. - The Truth of Native Stories. (Technical Problems may not be released.)
Extra Articles on the site that do not contain audio…
Jeff Gere’s Tour of Georgia, Tennessee and Florida.
Coaching Youth Storytellers by Kevin Cordi
A Smaller Voice Can Make A Loud Sound by Kevin Cordi
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Jean-Andrew on 06 Nov 2007 at 2:59 pm #
This is an awesome website. I love all the new & creative stuff you are doing. I found this site through Mark Wagler who will be talking with you this evening. I look forward to hearing that.