"Siblings: For Better or For Worse"
On the program, "Checkboard," Coco Stevens explores the experiences that make up the "human condition." On the episode, "Siblings: For Better or For Worse," Coco discusses our relationships with our siblings, whom we take "for better or for worse" as comrades in childhood.
Who isn't going to listen to the end of that story? Great premise, good delivery, it would translate into a good show.
Good luck!
--- SkimBo
http://www.publicradioquest.com/audio/user/2198
http://naughtwirthreeding.wordpress.com
"Men occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of them pick themselves up and hurry off as if nothing had happened."
--- Winston Churchill
This was nicely paced and fluently delivered; liked the content and the way it was constructed as well. Hope to hear more.
Schup57
773-255-0445 is displayed when your piece plays... intentional?
Loved this entry. Great story and terrific delivery. Good luck and hope to hear more of you.
This is truly fantastic. You sound like you're ready for a national show. I know I'd tune in. Good luck!
elizabeth
news director
morning host/producer
kisu 91.1 fm pocatello, idaho
How I love a good story! Yours is one of the best-told ones here.
Jim Barfuss
http://www.publicradioquest.com/user/2824
“Life is full of surprises. When I looked toward the future in my youth, I did not see myself standing here.” Seymour B. Moore
Smooth delivery, great writing, production values were high and your voice is beguiling. Keep up the great work.
If you need more story tellers...I had a twin brother. (Need I say more?) To hear my style check out my entry.
Sallyfranz
"Both faith and fear are the belief in things not seen." S. Franz
Great story that grabs you from the start and has good balance throughout. Really enjoyed it. Well told.
I was drawn in from the very start... nothing moves me quite like a story involving bondage and urine (kidding!!!) Seriously, I love the way you told the story... your voice is soothing and sweet. For the limit of 2 minutes, you managed to put together a most creative and entertaining piece. Give us more, Coco! Or should I say: Give us more Coco!
Enjoyed your voice and story. The prank reminds me of a scene in "The Boy Who Could Fly." Fred Savage plays a little boy who loads his squirt gun with you-know-what. Did Will learn his lesson? 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.
...I beat up on my little brother.
But I loved your piece!
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I'm a Punk Knitter!
http://www.publicradioquest.com/node/1320
Your voice is easy to listen to, and you have the ability to tell an interesting story!!
-Rich
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Texas Radio Theatre
Very catchy storytelling - and the funny thing is, I remember one of my brothers being tied to the clothes line and left in the back yard - probably my younger brother who tagged along everywhere even when older brother didn't want him too...
Deborah
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Steve
People either do what they are predisposed to do, or compelled to do.
Loved it...great story and GREAT mental picture, and I would love to hear how your brother's version of events would go.


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