Episode 175: Today’s story comes from comedian and actor Troy Walker. Troy originally told this story on 16 January 2019 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “Habit.”

Troy is a Denver native currently based in Los Angeles. Want more? Follow him on Twitter, check out his appearance on The Late Late Show and look for him in season 2, episode 3 of Comedy Central’s Corporate—and at a comedy club near you.

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Episode 174: Today’s story comes from our own Erin Rollman. Erin is a founding member of Buntport Theater and the co-host of The Narrators. Erin originally told this story on 17 October 2018 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “Guts.”

A very special thanks to Teacup Gorilla, who provided the outro music for today’s episode.

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Episode 173: Today’s story comes from investigative journalist and Westword staff writer Chris Walker. Back in 2012, Chris and a fellow journalist embarked on a 16,000-mile bicycle ride from France to China, documenting their travels along the way. This story recounts one small leg of that trip, where Chris and his companion stumbled upon a daring mountain rescue in the tiny Eurasian country of Georgia. Chris originally told his story on 20 January 2016 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “Promise.”

A very special thanks to The Milk Blossoms, who provided outro music for today’s episode.

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Episode 172: Today’s episode comes from one of our favorite storytellers, Rachel Weeks.

Rachel Weeks is standup comedian, one of the founding members of the Pussy Bros., and host of We Still Like You Denver, a true storytelling show where folks share their greatest shames. Rachel’s story was recorded live on 20 June 2018 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “Periods.”

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Episode 170: Today’s episode comes from one of our favorite storytellers, Dave Ross. Dave is a touring standup comedian and actor from Los Angeles who you may know from television shows such as “Corporate” or “Drunk History” on Comedy Central. He stopped by The Narrators Denver last December to share this story about doing whatever it takes to make a buck, and how kids are sometimes the worst. Dave was recorded live on 20 December 2017 at Buntport Theater in Denver, Colorado. The theme of the evening was “Chance.”