Grit: True Stories That Matter

Feature GRIT storyteller: Jeremy Kredlo
Sean & Kurt's Q: Where do we even begin?

Jeremy Kredlo is a writer, storyteller, public speaker, trainer, self-defense instructor and fierce ally and advocate in the disabilities community. He has been featured on Speak Up, and the upcoming SepTogs Storytellers Lunar New Year show (as well as GRIT's 7 by 7 and 99-Second Story SLAM.) He has also been featured on the Once Upon a Gene and Dat to Dad podcasts.

Jeremy volunteers regularly in the intellectual and developmental disabilities community, through the Washington State Father’s Network and The Arc of King County. He teaches “Telling Your Story with a Purpose”, an advocacy class for parents of children with disabilities, helping them learn to use storytelling techniques to harness the power of their personal experiences with their children to drive systems and policy changes. He also volunteers as a “Helping Parent”, acting as a mentor and support for parents of children with disabilities.


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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

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