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Radio Storytelling Showcase Spring 2022

0s · ColumCreations · 25 May 21:06

We welcome you to the Radio Storytelling Showcase! — produced by the Spring 2022 Radio Storytelling class taught by David Berner.

Story Descriptions & Time Stamps

  • "Pool Days" by Lauren Holt

    (0:50)

    “Pool Days” by Lauren Holt is about the recollection of one of her favorite childhood memories. This sweet story will bring you smiles and laughs and remind you of being at the pool as a child. Through looking back at one of her happiest simplest days, Lauren thinks of how to bring that same joy to her life today.

  • "A Poem Above the Urinal" by Robert Amenn

    (6:33)

    Robert finds a poem written on the wall of the men’s room at Columbia College. It takes him back to high school when he wrote poetry to deal with his depression and social anxiety. Somewhere along the way, he stopped because of writer’s block. Robert is inspired to continue the poem with his friends.

  • "My Grandmother" by Cosme Cruz Castillo

    (8:45)

    Cosme Castillo recalls the months before beginning college and his newfound interest in learning about the history of his father’s family through his mysterious grandma Francis. What was it like growing up? What type of music was popular? What was it like raising all those kids on your own? All of which are questions discussed over a box of classic Krispy Kreme doughnuts.

  • "Bloody Mary" by Davis Bryant

    (12:53)

    Prepared to leave his father to the mirror, Davis Bryant shares the tale of his encounters with Bloody Mary.

  • "Camp Goggles" by Caroline Grace Harader

    (16:08)

    This is the story of Caroline’s first love and her most regrettable moment. Spending all summer working at a Catholic camp, with very little access to the outside world, she, unfortunately, falls head over heels for an older counselor. Getting to know him better, she realizes she isn’t in love with him like she thought and decides to let him know. Awkwardness ensues.

  • "Tiny Pine Trees" by David Geisler

    (24:41)

    A six-year-old’s interest in telling stories via model-making and design is ignited after visiting a national traveling model train exhibition with his family in the 1980s. After the experience, he accidentally finds himself with the opportunity to acquire some tools that would enable him to begin to make his own model-making stories. He just needs the courage to ask his father for the gift.

  • "A Hero's Tale" by Zach Kolbus

    (34:26)

  • "Bra" by Phoebe Kozinets

    (36:53)

    This radio essay is a silly yet meaningful story about a girl buying her first bra. You will hear about all the trials and tribulations that come with bra shopping as a young girl.

  • "Panic" by Júlia Machado D'Aló de Oliveria

    (39:53)

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