Episode 181: Today’s story comes from one of our long-time favorites, Colleen Leggett. She shared this story about fitting in, fundamentalist Christian summer camp, and middle-school dating at our January 2019 show. Colleen’s story was recorded live at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado; the theme of the evening was “Habit.”

Special thanks to Teacup Gorilla, who provided the outro music for today’s episode!

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BUNTPORT THEATER, DENVER, 21 September 2016 at 8:00PM: Join us on Wednesday night for stories from this astounding lineup: Micah Allen Doug Cordell (NPR’s Snap Judgement, Marketplace) Kayvan Khalatbari (Art&, Birdy, Sexpot Comedy) Colleen Leggett…

BUNTPORT THEATER, DENVER, 18 November 2015 at 8:00PM: Please join us for an evening of tales on the theme “If You Can’t Say Something Nice,” featuring a jaw-droppingly awesome lineup of storytellers: A.J. Pape Colleen…

mclovin-fake-idThis episode features stories from The Narrators’ favorite professional speller, Colleen Leggett, and comedian Chris Charpentier of the Fine Gentleman’s Club. These stories were recorded by our good friends at The Denver Diatribe at Deer Pile on May 16, 2013.

The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page.

Our next show is June 20 and the theme will be “Injuries and Insults.” Hope you can join us! Thanks for listening.

The cult of story, bathing in the red glow of a fiery narrative.

The cult of story, bathing in the red glow of a fiery narrative.

Episode 12 of The Narrators Podcast features stories from political writer Colleen Leggett and zine magnate Kelly Shortandqueer.  These stories were recorded on January 17, 2013 at The Deer Pile in Denver, Colorado.  The theme for the night was “Adults Only”, so it’s probably best if you don’t play this in front of a group of pre-school children, if you know what’s best for ’em.

The intro and outro music was produced and graciously provided by Sans Seruf, and you can find more slick beats for your earholes over at his bandcamp page.