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Rachel reflects on her transformative journey to clown school. She explains how the act of clowning brought about vulnerability and healing, likening it to 'Monty Python meets Sigmund Freud' for its mix of comedy and emotional release.
In this episode of the Heard Storytelling podcast, we're joined by Rachel, who shares her first public storytelling experience, covering strong themes with humour and vulnerability.
We discuss the therapeutic power of laughter and its significant role in Rachel's healing journey. With her sharp wit, Rachel illustrates how unconventional paths can lead to deep personal growth and self-understanding.
Join us to hear Rachel’s inspiring story of embracing her authentic self through clowning, and how this unexpected path helped her navigate her past and shape her future.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Rachel.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Rachel or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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This episode was recorded as part of our Proud Campaign in Cardiff, which featured true spoken stories told from two different perspectives. Jia Wei and Sammi delve into how Parkour embodies determination, community, and creativity, and how these elements empower individuals to tackle challenges.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life. This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media.
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storytellers and to FOR Cardiff for commissioning the exhibition.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Jai Wei and/or Sammi or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this episode of the Heard Storytelling podcast, we dive into Willem's journey of self-discovery from a challenging childhood to newfound acceptance in vibrant cities like NYC. Willem recorded his story as part of our Proud West End Exhibition, and we explore the reasons behind his decision to share it.
Willem's story vividly portrays the pain and confusion of growing up feeling like an outsider, a ‘spectator’ in his own life. Set against the backdrop of the 1970s, a challenging time for the queer community, Willem's story sheds light on the significance of being seen and heard. We discuss how this era shaped his journey and the impact of public visibility through exhibitions like Proud West End.
We also celebrate the influential role of Mr. Dancer, Willem's drama teacher.
Join us as we delve into the power of acceptance, representation and mentorship.
This episode is hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Willem https://www.instagram.com/webbink50/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Willem or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
In this special Diwali edition, recorded live at our Heard Live event, we delve into cultural identity and personal freedom. Devika shares her experiences of navigating her British-Asian heritage alongside her personal independence.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Devika.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Devika or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this episode of the Heard Storytelling podcast, we're joined by Augustine, who shares his powerful journey of self-acceptance and creating an inclusive space. Augustine's story was initially recorded as part of our Proud Manchester exhibition and revolves around the profound idea of "otherness becoming brotherness" and championing the beauty of humanity.
We explore key themes including belonging, the impact of being adopted as an adult and his experiences as a black, gay, Christian individual in the church.
We also discuss the tendency of marginalised communities to sometimes marginalise others and delve into Augustine's powerful phrase, "this otherness becomes brotherness."
Join us for this inspiring episode as we explore Augustine's journey of self-discovery and the importance of acceptance and inclusivity.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Augustine.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Augustine or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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Alfred shares a deeply personal story from the isolation of Covid lockdown. An online connection brought unexpected colour to his ‘grey scale’ life, only to vanish as mysteriously as it appeared. Through his story, he explores the fleeting, yet profound impact of human relationships and reflects on the lessons and experiences they bring, even when they're short-lived.
Join us to explore this universal story of love, loss, and the unpredictable nature of human connections. Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller, Alfred.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Alfred or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this episode timed with World Values Day, we hear from Mina, who shares her profound connection with climbing as a source of freedom. Recorded for our Freedom Exhibition in Manchester, Mina discusses how climbing trees during her childhood served as an escape from restrictive thoughts, offering a sense of freedom that cost nothing but effort. She reflects on how this provided not only a physical release, but also shaped her understanding of freedom beyond societal labels.
Mina explains how her experiences of freedom in nature have helped her navigate life's challenges, with climbing offering new perspectives and resilience.
Listen to this beautiful episode as Mina shares her unique insights on freedom and resilience.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Mina and to Kampus MCR https://www.kampus-mcr.co.uk/ who commissioned the exhibition.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Mina or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
In this impactful episode, timed with Baby Loss Awareness Week, we share Becky's heartfelt story of anticipation and profound loss. Her story was recorded at our Heard Live event in celebration of International Women’s Day earlier this year. From the Scottish Highlands to a life-changing hospital room, Becky shares her journey through the excitement of impending motherhood and the grief of a medically advised termination.
We discuss the complex emotions of pregnancy loss, an often-taboo subject, with openness and depth. Becky’s story is a poignant exploration of grief, resilience, and the vital role of support.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller, Becky https://www.instagram.com/sameshitdifferentbrain/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Becky or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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This episode of the Heard Storytelling podcast was recorded live in Miami for our Goal Click Heard event. Charity shares how her passions for football and spoken word poetry intersect and influence her life.
Reflecting on the process of crafting a spoken story for a live audience, she highlights the early impact of losing a football game and how it taught her to handle defeat and shaped her approach to life's challenges.
Charity also talks about using football and poetry to cope with the grief of losing her parents, finding healing on the pitch and through writing.
Join us for this inspiring episode as Charity vividly demonstrates how the worlds of football and poetry provide not just comfort but also profound life lessons.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Charity https://www.instagram.com/charityjoyceblackwell/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Charity or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Goal Click Heard is a partnership between Goal Click and Heard Storytelling, which celebrates true stories of football as a canvas for social change through live storytelling.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling library. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
This episode was recorded as part of our Proud Campaign in Cardiff, which featured true spoken stories told from two different perspectives. We hear from two brothers, Richard and Andrew, as they recount the transformative moment when Richard came out by standing on a pub table. They reflect on their shared childhood and how a moment of courage shaped two lives in very different ways.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storytellers and to FOR Cardiff https://www.instagram.com/forcardiff/?hl=en for commissioning the exhibition.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Richard and/or Andrew or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this compelling episode, recorded at our Heard Live event on the theme of love, Christopher shares his poignant story, starting with his childhood in a remote Canadian town as a "little gay nerd who still believed in magic." He discusses the impact of growing up without role models and how sharing his story publicly has shaped his understanding of love and identity.
Christopher discusses meeting his partner, a moment that profoundly changed his view of love. He also reflects on how themes of magic and fantasy have influenced his relationships and approach to life's challenges.
This episode also explores overcoming isolation and the importance of community support through his journey.
Join us to hear how embracing vulnerability and accepting help can transform our understanding of love and connection.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Artwork was lovingly crafted by Ben Vulliamy.
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller, Christopher.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Christopher or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this special episode, we are joined by Figen Murray, who has channelled her profound grief into advocating for improved public safety measures through Martyn's Law, inspired by a moment of realisation at a Katie Melua concert about the lack of security.
Figen shares how, as a mother who has faced unimaginable loss, she has tirelessly worked to create a safer world for other families. She discusses transforming her grief into action. Her work now includes significant education efforts, as she teaches young people about the dangers of radicalisation and the power of kindness.
Join us to gain insights into the personal and public challenges Figen has navigated, the community that has rallied around her, and the ongoing influence she hopes to have on public safety and counter terrorism.
This powerful episode is not just a story of personal resilience, but also a call to action, urging greater preparedness and kindness in tackling global security challenges.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Figen https://www.figenmurray.co.uk/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Figen or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
All roads seem to be leading to success for comedian Josh, but back in 2022 when we recorded this story, that particular road was the Mancunian Way, a busy ring road in Manchester.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Josh https://www.instagram.com/joshyjones92/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Josh or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In our latest podcast episode, Ayisatu shares a personal story and ode to her mother's resilience during her childhood, which was marked by her parents' separation.
She reflects on the values instilled by her mother and the integral role of music in connecting with her Yoruba roots, expressing the joy it brought to her family life and its importance in maintaining cultural traditions with her own children.
Listen to this beautiful and poignant story about the important caregivers in our lives and the mark they make.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Ayisatu https://www.instagram.com/just_ayisatu/
Listen to Ayisatu's podcast Our Stories in Music https://spoti.fi/4asjJQX
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Ayisatu or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
Nikki's story is one of healing from deep loss through football. A significant phone call marks a turning point, highlighting her resilience and the importance of pursuing your passions.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Nikki https://www.instagram.com/nikkihaimes/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Nikki or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this episode, we explore Ilona's personal story of personal overwhelm and disconnection, which resonated with the Heard Storytelling Team and the audience when shared at our Heard Live event.
Ilona, known for her support of women, talks about the societal challenges women face and shares her thoughts on what can be done to foster a more supportive environment. She speaks to the concept of being a 'work in progress' and how she has learned to ease the pressure on herself by promising to create moments of peace.
Join us for an episode that navigates through the complexities of personal growth and societal pressures.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Ilona https://www.elevategm.com/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Ilona or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
Alisha and Raven share their journey of blending traditions and perspectives to redefine family values on their own terms. A story of unity and the creation of new family legacies.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storytellers Alisha & Raven.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Alisha and Raven or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this episode, we are joined by Colette, who shares her compelling journey of overcoming adversity and towards recovery.
Colette describes a pivotal moment when the gift of a birthday cake from a compassionate couple affirmed her self-worth. She opens up about the effects of being seen through the lens of her trauma and how acknowledging her value changed that perception.
We discuss her path to recovery, highlighting the critical support from organisations like Manchester Action on Street Health and reflect on the assistance she found most valuable.
Colette shares the insights she's gained, the evolution of her self-worth and her redefined role within society, from a challenging past to a celebrated visit to Buckingham Palace.
Listen to this inspiring episode to follow Colette's remarkable journey, which underscores the profound importance of being seen and heard.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Colette and to Manchester Action on Street Health https://mash.org.uk/
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Colette or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this Briefly Heard episode, we offer you a glimpse into the stories housed within the Heard Storytelling bank. Caroline and Colette provide insight into the story’s creation and the collaborative process behind it.
Julia has many roles or ‘hats’, including that of a devoted Scout leader. A visit to a GP with severe and unexpected pain starts a journey that leads to the edge of uncertainty and disconnection from her busy life. A story of courage and the beauty of finding solace in the little moments.
Listen to discover the craft behind these stories and the journey that brings them to life.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Julia.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Julia or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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In this episode, we're joined by Zoe, known for her brilliant contributions to our Heard Live events. She delves into a story chosen for its deep personal connection and relevance to the theme of 'What If…'
Zoe's story is rich with childhood wonder and the powerful bonds of friendship. She invites us to understand the importance of shared stories in bringing comfort during adversity.
Zoe opens up about her friend, Andrew, and how sharing his journey was not only therapeutic but also an homage to his memory. She also discusses the personal transformation she experienced through the process of storytelling.
Listen to Zoe's moving and insightful tribute, which underscores the lasting influence of friendship.
This episode was hosted by Colette Burroughs-Rose and Caroline Dyer.
Production was expertly handled by Big Tent Media https://www.instagram.com/bigtent.media/
Heard Storytelling is a spoken stories company that creates positive change. Further info on our work can be found at https://www.heardstorytelling.com/ or https://www.instagram.com/heardstorytelling/
Special thanks to our storyteller Zoe.
If this story has moved you, please reach out. Follow this link https://shorturl.at/ITY02 to our Google Form to send a message to Zoe or to share your personal story with us. Your words could offer support, inspire change, or even be featured in a future episode. Join the conversation and be part of our storytelling community.
Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them and do not necessarily reflect those of the Heard Storytelling team.
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