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FGS: CTRL-ALT-DELETE – Stories of starting over

27 Friday Sep 2024

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Our regular venue isn’t available in October so we’re pushing our next show to November 21. The theme is “CTRL-ALT-DEL – Stories of starting over”

Just before I started writing this, I saw a document a friend sent me titled, “End of life instructions.” He’s the second person this year to ask me to be the executor of their estate. I guess if you live long enough, people start asking you to take care of their affairs when they kick off. It’s nice that they assume I’ll outlive them. Clearly, they haven’t seen my bloodwork. 

One thing I didn’t realize until recently is that for most things it’s probably too late for me to start over. Despite the relentless “it’s never too late” memes on my Instagram feed, it is too late to do a life reset on the big stuff. I’ll never replace David Lee Roth in Van Halen. I’m too old to start parkour. And the window for becoming an overly expressive sign language interpreter seems to be closing quickly. 

Luckily, I do have some stories about starting over in the past. In ‘95 I packed up my kid, my clothes, and my cactus collection and drove from Alaska to Washington to start doing comedy. It’s one of the biggest startovers I’ve ever done. When I was 40, I stopped doing comedy and got a real job. I had to learn how to not treat every angry caller as a heckler. I’d just spent 13 years getting paid to unload on any dipstick who said something rude to me. Now I was getting paid to let those same dipsticks say whatever they wanted and at the end of the call I had to wish them a good day. It’s amazing what you’ll do for a steady paycheck and comprehensive healthcare.

But I remember the day I stopped worrying about being able to make rent. Eating all those angry phone calls was worth it. I spent a lot of years afterward wishing I’d started over earlier. Sometimes stubborn is just another word for stupid. Or pride. Or ego. So I started over and changed my life and my son’s life too. I wish I’d done it sooner.

That’s the kind of story we’re looking for at our next show on November 21. Come tell a story about a time you had to start over. Did you start dating again after a rough divorce? Did you get fired after 20 years with the company? Maybe you moved from one coast to the other to leave an old life behind. Whatever it was, we’d love to hear the story and what you learned from it. Did it change you in some way? Did it make you wonder why you didn’t do it sooner?

Whatever story you tell, remember to practice it out loud on as many people as possible and time yourself when you’re doing it. Please don’t get onstage if you haven’t practiced your story. The audience is giving you their time and attention. It’s not fair to them if you get up there and try to wing it.

All stories have to be under 8 minutes. Stories can be as short as you want but not over 8 minutes. Stories also have to be clean in both language and content. Send me an email if you have any questions about that.

The rest of the rules and guidelines are below:

Storytelling Rules and Guidelines

We have a free monthly online workshop that’s a great place to get feedback on your story. 

https://www.meetup.com/Fresh-Ground-Stories-Storytelling-Workshop/

I’m also happy to help anyone with a story they’re working on. Send me an email and we can set up a phone call.

See you on Thursday, November 21 at 7 pm, at the Chabad of Queen Anne – Magnolia. 1825 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 (Remember, no non-kosher food in the building)

Paul
Freshgroundstories at gmail dot com

Great shows coming up!

03 Tuesday Sep 2024

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Hi Everyone,

I just want to let you know about two great storytelling shows coming up. Our show is on the 19th, but our friends at Bar Stories Live Onstage and Story Sphere are doing shows on the 9th and 12th. You should check them out! Maybe even tell a story….

Story Sphere on the 12th at Blakely Hall in Issaquah.

https://www.meetup.com/open-mic-for-stories/events/302589078

Bar Stories Live Onstage at their new location at the Ravenna Brewing Company.

https://www.meetup.com/free-monthly-storytelling-meetup/events/302243258/

This is Story Sphere’s second show and they’re looking for tellers. It’s an open theme this month so you can tell a story about anything as long as it’s under 8 minutes and follows their usual rules.

Here’s a Moth story by a young woman who went through the same stuff I remember doing in fourth grade in Fairbanks, AK. I’m sure I did these things before and after fourth grade but that was the year I drove my teacher crazy with all my annoying vocal tics. I wish I had heard a story like this back then. It would have made me feel a little less crazy.

We have lots of help for anyone working on a story, even if it’s not for FGS. Our free online monthly workshop is coming up on Sept 8, and I’m always happy to help anyone over the phone. 

https://www.meetup.com/fresh-ground-stories-storytelling-workshop/events/302657872/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events

See you on the 19th!

Paul

freshgroundstories@gmail.com

FGS: The Best Bad Thing That Turned Out Good – Stories of getting better

23 Friday Aug 2024

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Anytime something bad happens, the first thing I do is figure out how to tell the story. I know if I can get a story out of it, I’m halfway to making everything better. Telling the story gets it out of my head and stops me from rolling around in the pain, which if I’m not careful can start to feel good after a while. 

It also forces me to look at what happened from a different perspective. It makes me say, “What good came of this?” Of course, sometimes the good takes a while to show up. Often, I don’t even realize the good until I’m trying to write the story of the bad. 

But that’s the kind of story we’re looking for at our next show. Did getting dumped lead to finding someone better? Did getting fired force you to rethink your career path? Did a near-death experience make you appreciate life more? Maybe your ship sank at sea, you washed up on a desert island and stumbled across buried treasure that included three chests of gold and a rowboat. You have to come to the show and tell that story!

Whatever story you tell, remember to practice it out loud on as many people as possible and time yourself when you’re doing it. Please don’t get onstage if you haven’t practiced your story. The audience is giving you their time and attention. It’s not fair to them if you get up there and try to wing it.

All stories have to be under 8 minutes. Stories can be as short as you want but not over 8 minutes. Stories also have to be clean in both language and content. Send me an email if you have any questions about that.

The rest of the rules and guidelines are below:

Storytelling Rules and Guidelines

We have a free monthly online workshop that’s a great place to get feedback on your story. 

https://www.meetup.com/Fresh-Ground-Stories-Storytelling-Workshop/

I’m also happy to help anyone with a story they’re working on. Send me an email and we can set up a phone call.

See you on Thursday, September 19 at 7 pm, at the Chabad of Queen Anne – Magnolia. 1825 Queen Anne Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109 (Remember, no non-kosher food in the building)

Paul
Freshgroundstories at gmail dot com

Thank you!

20 Tuesday Aug 2024

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Thanks to everyone who came out to the show last Thursday. We had a wonderful night. Todd, Bob, David, Kate, Lisa, and Chris all did an amazing job. We heard stories about running, drinking, marrying, taking care of other people’s kids, dads, and professional cuddlers. Looking out over the audience, you’d never know all the stories those folks held inside them. I’m always so touched by what people will share.

Three days before the show the most amazing thing happened. The walls in my basement began to weep. It was almost biblical. How can walls weep? I’ll tell you how they can weep. A pipe somewhere in your backyard can rot through and start pushing tasty, ice-cold well water into your house. By the day of the show, I was exhausted from pushing shop-vacs around and dragging waterlogged boxes up a flight of stairs. I almost canceled the show.

I’m so glad I didn’t. Hearing those stories, and meeting all the new people who just discovered us, was exactly what I needed. Thanks to everyone who came up to me and the other tellers after the show. Talking and getting to know each other afterward is a big part of FGS. The audience is just as much a part of the show as the tellers. 

Send me an email if you told a story and would like the audio of it. I can get that out to you in a few days. Our next show is September 19. I’m bringing back a theme we did a few years ago, “The best bad thing that turned out good.” I can’t wait to hear your stories. I’ll get the invite out as soon as I can.

Thanks again to everyone who came out and supported us. See you next month!

Paul
freshgroundstories@gmail.com

See you tonight!

15 Thursday Aug 2024

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Hi Everyone,

I hope to see a bunch of you at tonight’s show and that some of you are bringing stories.

Tonight’s theme is Fools Rush In – Stories of acting before you think

https://www.meetup.com/fresh-ground-stories/events/302431179

Our building is having a little work done on the outside but everything is fine on the inside. The show is still on. Looking forward to seeing lots of names in Mr. Coffee 🙂

Paul

Freshgroundstories at gmail dot com

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