Sharing Stories
I love hearing stories, real-life stories of everyday people. Sharing experiences can be therapeutic for the story-teller in a self-reflective way and a source of healing, hope and inspiration for the listener. When we share our stories, we create a sense of community.
...that comment on your entry summed up your approach perfectly! Great entry and I second other's opinion of your warm voice and articulate style. Nicely done!
Warm, friendly, articulate, and fluent style; enjoyed listening.
Schup57
Your style is very engaging and needed in this world. I hear your passion about sharing stories and in just those few minutes you expressed yourself so well. I hope you jump to the next level .
Steve
I tried to post the following as a reply to your comment on my own profile area, but have no idea how to do message board so I think I added a new comment to my own "comments" section.
Anyway: "Thanks for taking the time to listen to my clip and for your encouraging words. I liked your voice, too, and your premise (and your accent). You've got my vote, too. Best of luck!
PS I've never posted to a message board before so I have no idea where this "reply" is going to show up."
It's very soothing and easy to listen to.
Aspiring to turn all of America into geeks, one person at a time. Click here to hear how.
thanks for responding to my brownie story I loved your proposal for a public radio sharing, good luck
very nice and smooth - enjoyed listening.
Samantha Clemens
http://www.publicradioquest.com/audio/user/3257
www.causeandeffectworld.com
Getting to the bottom of things...
Thank you for the comments on my entry. I figured I would return the favor and I'm very glad I did. You have a beautiful voice and a very genuine tone. I'm sure that even if this isn't the place that you're discovered...you will be.
Check me out and let me know what you think! All opinions welcome!
http://www.publicradioquest.com/node/1005
Thanks! Christopher.
It is amazing how encouraging a few kind words can be. Thanks a lot, Christopher! I'm glad I saved my highest votes for entries like yours! Best of luck..and if you win, I promise to tune in.
Rachelle Atkins
Freelance Writer
I enjoyed the content and the accent. I really love southern storytellers. Good luck, Rachelle. :)
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Please listen, then vote and comment if you are willing, to my 2 minutes of funk (sans funk)
http://www.publicradioquest.com/node/805
This was a fantastic entry, well done. Great voice, tone, accent, and content. :)
Simple, genuine, charming. You followed the advice of my old writing mentor: Say one thing and say it well. You won't be a starving artist for long.
Rich Meitin
rmeitin@rcn.com
http://www.publicradioquest.com/node/1038
pop over sometime!
I think anyone would could use this wisdom in their life.
Five Stars
Steve
The unexamined life is not worth living.
Your voice is made for radio - very smooth and buttery, and I believe that you are as awesome a story writer as you are a story teller and each are equally important!
I would rather learn a lesson about any topic under the sun through a story! Rather fictional or non - relativity is so much more powerful when getting a point across.
I vote for Rachelle!
Shelley Lowe-Joyner
I really like your voice, both in terms of your tone and accent, as well as your warm personality. Keep telling and listening to stories, and good luck!
~laurel
http://www.publicradioquest.com/audio/user/6371
*A first kiss, a dental emergency, identifying the Big Man on Campus and talking back to Punky Brewster.
And well deserved ones.
Natalie Davis
http://gdreadradio.net
http://www.publicradioquest.com/node/1068
You're definitely on to something, Rachelle. You sound like someone who can be a friend to many. Its good to hear voices like yours in this contest.
-Shanna


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