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Today’s story comes from actor, director, and friend Matt Zambrano. The theme of the show was “Patterns.”

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Matt shares a true story about working at the world-famous Casa Bonita restaurant

Today’s story comes from Matt Zambrano. Matt is a performer and poet, formerly from Colorado, who currently resides in New York City with is his wife and his cat. Matt told this story live from his apartment, through a web cam, up to a satellite, then back to a Zoom window in front of a live but virtual audience on 16 December 2020. This was the last story told at The Narrators in 2020 and felt like a perfect start for our newest season of the podcast. The theme of the show was “Hindsight.”

Special thanks to Kyle James Hauser for this episode’s outro music.

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The January episode of The Narrators, with stories by Ed Ward, Ellen Graham, Nick Gossert, Melanie Karnopp, Matt Baetz, Mike Sjerven, Kristin Rand, Kevin O’Brien and Matt Zambrano.

You may notice the lack of formal introduction, as well as intro and outro music, and I’ve decided to trim that away for a while.  This podcast is a labor of love amid many labors of love, and unfortunately I don’t have the time to always add the bells and whistles.  That said, I think the content of this episode speaks for itself.