Grit: True Stories That Matter

Sasha Im is a writer and web producer in Seattle. Her stories have been featured on Fresh Ground Stories, The Moth and NAMI. In 2020, she started a food writing group called Table Tales that helped her conquer her eating disorder.

Linda Durrett is a 'third girl, puts plants in dirt, makes art, writes lots, tells truth, lips love lyrical words, laughs whilst belly dancing, kisses German Shepherd dog, bathes daily.' “As long as you have another breath, you have a story to tell.”

Barbara Peterson is a Chicago storyteller who in her spare time can be found tending her heirloom tomato garden or researching her family tree online, hoping to scale those pesky genealogical brick walls. Upcoming storytelling performances include appearing live on stage in “Broke” for Soul Stories Live at The Beat Kitchen, 2100 W Belmont in Chicago, on Sunday, September 12th, from 1-4pm and on Zoom for the NSN Fringe Event “Spooked”, on October 23rd at 9pm.

Mental Health Happy(ish) Hour Open Mic (August)


Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/grit/donations

What is Grit: True Stories That Matter?

A weekly podcast (plus some other very cool stuff) about stories - the contemporary, personal narrative kind - and the people that craft and tell them.

Why you ask? Well, we want to feature these tellers and their GRIT stories. Also, to help you - our listeners - craft and tell better, more engaging, more relatable and more memorable stories (that matter!)

Sean Wellington is a teacher, speaker and story coach. He lives in Chapel Hill, NC

GRIT FB GROUP
facebook.com/groups/gritthegroup

GRIT FB PAGE
facebook.com/truestoriesthatmatter

GRIT YT CHANNEL
youtube.com/channel/UClUL4Obm0NEeM-4eGZ9u65g