Speak Up storyteller: Angela Lovell

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, May 17th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Angela Lovell is an award-winning playwright, director, screenwriter, podcaster, and storyteller. She’s written for MTV, several independent film studios and publications ranging from Match.com to High Times. She's taken first place at The Moth's NYC StorySLAM and performs regularly with Mortified (GetMortified.com). She was a finalist at Literary Death Match in NYC, The L Magazine’s Literary Upstart and The New York Press’ Sex Columnist Contest. You can hear her as Mark Twain's daughter on the album Mark Twain: Words & Music (featuring Clint Eastwood, Garrison Keillor and Jimmy Buffett). Angela is afraid of ghosts but not dentists. She wants to pet your dog. AngelaLovell.com

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Speak Up storytelling: Risa Sugarman

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, May 17th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Risa Sugarman is a West Hartford transplant via Boston and New York City. She loves writing and has published articles on Kveller.com and on her own blog: sillyillymama.blogspot.com. She’s also been published on the Huffington Post. Risa is very open about her struggle with depression and has a passion for combating the stigma of mental illness.

She has a BA in sociology from Columbia University and an MSW from Fordham University. Her past includes working with children in clinical settings as well as writing curricula and conducting trainings. She lives in West Hartford with her wonderful husband and her sparkly daughter.

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Speak Up storyteller: Tom Reed-Swale

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, May 17h at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Tom Reed-Swale grew up in Canton, CT where he performed in seven stage productions including Grease! and South Pacific. He sang as a member of UConn’s premier all-male a cappella group, A Completely Different Note (CDN) and has formed an alumni group called Five Guys Burgers and Fries.

Tom taught third, fourth, and fifth grade in West Hartford and Farmington for nine years before becoming a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) Theme Coach at a magnet school in the south end of Hartford.

Tom loves to garden, play golf, and spend time with his wife Elizabeth and his children Teagan and Charlotte.

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Speak Up storyteller: Doreen Stern

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, May 17th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Doreen Stern holds a Ph.D. in public policy and two master’s degrees. She’s been a researcher at UConn and the University of Pennsylvania, a sales and marketing consultant for a Fortune 500 company, and director of New Hampshire’s largest child care program. And before that, she was co-director of the Sivananda Yoga Center in Washington, D.C.

Wanting to improve her public speaking skills, Doreen joined Toastmasters in 2005. Since then, she’s delivered 63 speeches through Toastmasters and another 50 at businesses and libraries, speaking on “Change Your Life in 17 Minutes.” People describe her as funny and revealing.

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Speak Up storyteller: Alan MacKenzie

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, May 17th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!

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Alan MacKenzie was born on a naval base in the Philippine islands on New Year’s Day. He grew up on his grandparent’s citrus ranch in southern California. While his father was fighting in the Pacific, he learned to love raising animals, creating things, working hard and playing outdoors. His grandfather, a self-made man, was his mentor, role model and father figure.

During his elementary and high school years, his family moved back and forth between California and Washington D.C. He graduated from Princeton, got an MBA from Stanford and was a Sloan Fellow at MIT.

After working 25 years in large corporations, he burned out and left to start my own business, Street Smart Ventures. He create entrepreneurial projects that teach social and workplace skills to young adults facing barriers to work. He is an avid fly fisherman, hunter and wood carver who watches UConn basketball far too often for his wife, Carole, who is a Clinical Social Worker, Sex Therapist and Professor at the University of Hartford. Alan and his wife live in Hartford’s West End along with along with their two dogs, Posy and Virginia Woof.

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Speak Up tickets now on sale

Tickets to our next Speak Up storytelling show on May 17 at Real Art Ways in Hartford, CT are now available. The theme of the night is Bad Romance, and we have a cast of storytellers who we know you will love.

Tickets for the show can be purchased here:
http://10907.formovietickets.com:2235/

Tickets to our Speak Up charity event on May 31 are also available. The proceeds from this event will support a team of middle school students who won a national literature competition and are heading to London this summer to compete in an international literature competition. The theme of the night is School Stories, and the event will be held in the Sedgwick Middle School auditorium, We have a great cast of storytellers for the evening that we know you'll love. 

Tickets for this event can be purchased here:
https://www.ticketpeak.com/smskidslit

Thanks! Hope to see you all soon!

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Speak Up offering storytelling workshops

Until we have our Speak Up website up and running, I’ll continue to post information here about our upcoming shows and workshops. We are in the process of wrapping up our second round of workshops and beginning our first advanced storytelling workshop.

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Information on all our future workshops are below:
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Speak Up is currently enrolling people in our upcoming  storytelling workshops. We have beginning and advanced classes starting soon. Whether your goal is to take the stage someday or improve your work performance through better presentation skills or simply become a better storyteller around the dinner table or meet new people, we may have something for you.  

If you're interested, the information is below. If you would like to get specifics in terms of availability and dates, you can email speakupstorytelling@gmail.com.

Thanks as always for all of the support!
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Speak Up currently offers two different storytelling workshops based upon preference and need. 

The first is our traditional beginning storytelling class, and the second is an advanced storytelling class. You are not required to attend a beginning storytelling workshop in order to enroll in the advanced class, but it's recommended if you have no previous public speaking experience.  

BEGINNING STORYTELLING

The goals of the beginning storytelling workshop include:

  • Methods for generating ideas for stories from your life experiences (you have more stories than you realize!)
  • The structure and arc of an effective story 
  • The critical elements of an effective story
  • Story manipulation based upon audience and setting
  • Factors to consider for competitive storytelling
  • Revising a story for audience appeal and time restrictions
  • Humor
  • Suspense
  • Performance technique

In addition to modeling and instruction, participants are invited to develop a story of their own over the course of the workshop that will be presented to the class for critique.
 

By the end of the workshop, our hope that every participant will have at least one story ready to go for a future performance, though this is not required. Our previous workshops have included professionals looking to improve their public speaking skills, people looking to become better keepers of their families' stories, teachers and professors working on their lecture skills, and folks simply looking to meet new people and try something new. 

But if you're interested in performing at a future Speak Up storytelling show or elsewhere, our workshops are a good place to start as well. 

The first five sessions of the workshop are taught by professional storyteller and 11-time Moth StorySLAM champion Matthew Dicks. He is joined for the final class by Speak Up host and producer Elysha Dicks, who specializes in working with storytellers (including Matthew) to revise their stories. 

ADVANCED STORYTELLING

Advanced storytelling will focus on the storyteller's actual performance. Every participant will be asked to tell at least one story during the course of the six classes (and hopefully more), and workshops are held every other week. This will allow participants more time to prepare stories for the class. 

Following each story will be an extensive critique in a friendly, non-threatening, low-stakes environment that targets story construction, performance and revision. 

Additional goals include:

  • Formulating anecdotes and story kernels into fully realized stories
  • The development of humor, suspense and high stakes in a story
  • The effective use of loaded language
  • Revision for time constraints

The first four sessions will be taught by Matthew Dicks, with Elysha Dicks joining the class for the last two sessions to bring her considerable revision and critique talent to the class.  

The cost of both the beginning and advanced workshop is $225.

Speak Up storytelling: Pam Murphy

Speak Up is Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

We are sold out! There may be some standing room tickets available, but that’s it!

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Pam Murphy has worked as a Visual Arts Supervisor and an art teacher for the town of West Hartford for the past 15 years (Matt and I started the same day!). Prior to that, she was the state supervisor for all arts (theatre, music, art and dance) in New Hampshire. Pam began her teaching career in Massachusetts. Her hobbies include boxing, painting, writing and cooking. She has two teenage children. Pam’s previous stage experience includes playing the role of Julius Caesar in eighth grade.

Speak Up storyteller: Andy Christie

Speak Up is Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

We are sold out! There may be some standing room tickets available, but that’s it!

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Andy Christie is the creator and host of The Liar Show. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, in the Thomas Beller Anthology, Lost and Found: Stories from New York and on WFUV's CityScape. His humor book, I Wasn’t Kidding: How To Commit Suicide So They'll Never Forget It, was published by Random House in the United States and the United Kingdom. Consequently his work can be found on the remainder shelves of two continents.

He is a Moth Urban Storytelling Grand Slam Champion and can be heard on their Peabody Award Winning Radio broadcast, The Moth Radio Hour.

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Speak Up storyteller: Kathy Binder

Speak Up is Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

We are sold out! There may be some standing room tickets available, but that’s it!

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Kathy Binder makes her storytelling debut at Speak Up. Kathy left the corporate world in NYC to raise her three wonderful children in West Hartford by way of Providence, RI. When not volunteering for a number of organizations locally, she likes to challenge herself with new ventures. Having recently completed Matthew’s Dicks Speak Up storytelling workshop, taking the stage was a logical next step.

She believes that if you are not occasionally doing something that makes you nervous, you are not taking enough risks in your life. Eddie, her husband of 25 years, is her soul mate and greatest support while her three children, Evan, Aaron and Celia provide an endless supply of great story material.

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Speak Up storyteller: Lynelle Abel

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford. Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night. Hope to see you there!
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Lynelle Abel is a blue collar girl at heart and finds that her best stories come from her small town roots. She credits her keen interest in storytelling to her mother and her 7 brothers and sisters. They are the consummate story tellers – and have shaped Lynelle’s life in indescribable ways through their stories of resilience and humor in the face of incredible hardships.

Lynelle is proud of her not so picture perfect childhood – and while she and her husband went through great lengths to provide a more wholesome life for their two sons – she secretly hopes they are creating their own life stories filled with interesting people, happenings and experiences they’ve had along their journey through life. She can’t wait to hear some of their law and order stories when they are ready to disclose them…

Lynelle holds a master’s degree in Industrial and Organizational psychology and in her now adult white collar world; works as the director of Volunteer Services for Yale-New Haven Hospital and feels genuinely blessed to witness daily the extraordinary acts of kindness from ordinary people.

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Speak Up storyteller: Robert Fiedler

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Robert Fiedler is a New York raised, Connecticut educated attorney (family law, real estate and criminal law in addition to the assorted odds and ends).

He is the husband to one and father to three. Self-employed, Robert celebrates waking up in the morning and going to sleep at night. He enjoys music, sports, theater, and embarrassing his daughter whenever possible.  

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Speak Up storyteller: Phil Woods

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Phil Woods was born and raised in NJ. He has six brothers and seven sisters (this honed his survival instincts). He spent three years in the Air Force in North Dakota before being kicked out. He graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle with a degree in chemical engineering.

He is married to Liz Woods, and they have three children. Since he was not fit to work with others, he started and ran Woods Restoration 20 years ago. He’s only been in jail three times. He is currently unemployed, waiting for next offer.

Speak Up storyteller: Robin Gelfenbien

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, March 29th at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Doors open at 7:00 PM. The show begins promptly at 8:00 PM.

There are still some tickets available, though we are expecting a sell out, so purchase them now before it’s too late. Tickets available here.

This week we introduce the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Robin Gelfenbien has written jokes for emcee Rosie O’Donnell at The Matrix Awards where featured presenters included Martha Stewart, Rupert Murdoch and Hillary Rodham Clinton. Her original comedy songs have played on Sirius Satellite Radio and The Wiseguy Show hosted by Vinny “Big Pussy” Pastore. She’s been on VH1’s “Awesomely Badder Videos,” AMC’s “Liza Life Coach” with Cheri O’Teri, and she starred in a commercial directed by Spike Lee.

Her critically-acclaimed solo show, “My Salvation Has a First Name (A Wienermobile Journey)” premiered at the New York International Fringe Festival. As a storyteller, Robin has performed at The Moth, RISK!, Mortified, and she is the creator of the monthly storytelling series, “Yum’s the Word,” that features her homemade ice cream cakes. She also created the web series “Auntie, Do Tell” with her 72 year-old aunt, she's been featured in Marie Claire magazine, and she writes for Huffington Post Comedy. www.robingelfenbien.com. @robingelfenbien

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Speak Up!

Tickets for our upcoming Speak Up storytelling show on March 29 at Real Art Ways in Hartford are now on sale through the Real Art Ways website. If you plan on coming to the show, please order your tickets soon as they will likely sell out well in advance of the show.

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The theme of the night is Law and Order. We have a fabulous lineup of storytellers for you with some amazing, amusing and hair raising tales.

In the coming weeks, we will be featuring our storytellers here and on our Speak Up Facebook page.

Tickets can be ordered here.

Speak Up storyteller: Rachel Leventhal-Weiner

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, January 18, at 8:00 at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

The show is sold out! Hope you got your tickets already!

This week we introduce you to the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Rachel Leventhal-Weiner is a sociologist mom living in West Hartford.  A native of New Jersey, Rachel has been writing creative stories since she was a little girl and is thrilled for another chance to take the mic with Speak Up at Real Art Ways.

By day, Rachel teaches in the Educational Studies Program at Trinity College. By afternoon, evening, and weekend, you can find Rachel filling every minute of the day with adventures with family and friends. 

She is the mother of two exuberant little girls who keep her on her toes. She loves to cook most things from scratch, wishes she had more time to crochet, and is never going to give up on her dream of running a (half) marathon. She loves a good hike, a great cocktail, and time with her incredible husband, David. Rachel spends her “free” time clicking keys on her laptop and sipping on coffee at Hartford Baking Company, writing scholarly papers and blogging at www.roguecheerios.com.

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Speak Up storyteller: John Leahy

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, January 18, at 8:00 at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Tickets can be purchased online here or purchased at the door, provided that we don’t sell out prior to Saturday.

This week we introduce you to the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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John Leahy works at CT valley electric exchange (Convex) supervising the electric power grid for the State of Connecticut. He spent almost 9 years in the United States Nuclear submarine service.

Married to my wife Alisa, they have father of three daughters. He enjoys golfing, running, traveling and fine Irish whiskey. He was born in New York City and lives in Rocky Hill.

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Speak Up storyteller: Andrew Mayo

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, January 18, at 8:00 at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Tickets can be purchased online here or purchased at the door, provided that we don’t sell out prior to Saturday.

This week we introduce you to the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Andrew Mayo received a Bachelor’s Degree from Princeton University, a Certificate in Jazz and Popular Music Performance from the Hartford Conservatory, a Master’s in Music Education from the Hartt School at the University of Hartford and a 6th year certificate in Educational Leadership from Central Connecticut State University. His teaching career began with Teach for America in Brooklyn, New York in 1990. He is now the Supervisor for the Department of Fine and Performing Arts for West Hartford Public Schools.

Besides teaching, Andrew is also an avid songwriter and composer, and has written a mix of classical, pop, rock, and folk music for many different projects. Credits include soundtracks for children’s radio (Captain 5-A-Day) and TV show pilots (Let’s Go Mathing), as well the lullaby CD Miracle, created for St. Francis hospital. His rock opera The Clowns was staged in January 2013 at Playhouse on Park in West Hartford, and his next project, a musical for tweens called The Tweets, will be workshopped in July, 2014. Samples of his music can be found at www.andymayomusic.com, www.soundcloud.com/andymayomusic, and www.soundcloud.com/andymayomusicthetweets. Andrew lives with his wife and three children in West Hartford.

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Speak Up storyteller: Chris Hall

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, January 18, at 8:00 at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Tickets can be purchased online here or purchased at the door, provided that we don’t sell out prior to Saturday.

This week we introduce you to the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Chris Hall is an aerospace engineer by day and an amateur storyteller by night. He can occasionally be seen in Hartford telling tales of his family in Other People’s Stories, and is excited to finally tell a story about himself for a change.

When he is not on stage, Chris enjoys running, volleyball, soul music, and New York style pizza. Originally from Long Island, NY, he now resides in Vernon, CT.

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Speak Up storyteller: Jennifer Stanish

Our next Speak Up storytelling event is on Saturday, January 18, at 8:00 at Real Art Ways in Hartford.

Tickets can be purchased online here or purchased at the door, provided that we don’t sell out prior to Saturday.

This week we introduce you to the storytellers who you will be hearing from on Saturday night.

Hope to see you there!
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Jennifer Stanish is a teacher, mentor, musician, songwriter, vocal performer, and nature lover. She received a Bachelor's Degree from the Hartt School at the University of Hartford, and her teaching certificate and Master's Degree in Elementary Education from CCSU. She adores her students and has spent her entire teaching career at Wolcott School in West Hartford, CT.  

Her most important role however is mother to her two children. When Jennifer is not in her classroom, she enjoys singing (especially blues and jazz), playing piano and saxophone, camping trips, hiking, bike riding, playing setback, taking pictures, and spending time with family and friends.  Jennifer is happiest when she is outdoors; day - night, winter- summer!  

She has been a resident of Southington her whole life and resides there with her husband, two children, and two funny cats.  A long-time performer, she is excited to do something a little bit different and is thrilled to be a part of Speak Up!

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