Sinopsis
Switched Up Storytelling Series and Podcast
Episodios
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“My Place” Part 2: Ari Figueroa and Francisco Delgado (Episode 82)
15/07/2025 Duración: 31minThis special show was inspired by the Queens Name Explorer, an interactive digital map developed by Queens Memory that illuminates the historical significance behind the people’s names that grace public spaces across the borough. Give a listen as our second set of storytellers step into the map to explore “My Place” in Queens. Special thanks […]
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“My Place” Part 1: Mary Lannon and Wichuda “Tang” McConnell (Episode 81)
19/06/2025 Duración: 37minFor this show, produced in collaboration with Queens Memory and the Greater Astoria Historical Society, our “My Place” storytellers came together for a community writing workshop centered on the Queens Name Explorer. We all generated poems and personal stories on the page inspired by the historical significance behind the people’s names that grace Queens streets, […]
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“Before & After” Part 2: Carl M. Banks and Nicole Greevy (Episode 80)
02/05/2025 Duración: 35minGive a listen to the second half of our first-ever student matinee, performed at the beautiful Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space on March 13, 2025. Listen to Part 1 here. The fantastic Najah Imani Muhammad hosted the show for a theater full of high school juniors from Global Learning Collaborative and Talent Unlimited High […]
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“Before & After” Part 1: Calvin S. Cato and Michele Carlo (Episode 79)
18/04/2025 Duración: 34minOur spring “Before & After” show was our second time performing at the beautiful Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space on March 13, 2025, but it was our very first student matinee! Our storytellers and our special guest host, Najah Imani Muhammad, who are all No, YOU Tell It! alums, illustrated the power of […]
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“Left My Heart” Part 2: Zach Rothman-Hicks and Carl M. Banks (Episode 78)
05/12/2024 Duración: 34minIt is fitting that this heartfelt story swap, inspired by the life and music of Astoria legend Tony Bennett, includes our first live musical performance. Give a listen as story coach Tim Lindner gets to know a little bit more about our two storytellers before they step into each other true tales in the second […]
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“Left My Heart” Part 1: January Yoon Cho and Catherine Kapphahn (Episode 77)
21/11/2024 Duración: 41minFor the first time, our four storytellers participated in a Queens community “Art Heart” event about a month before the show, where all the participants generated and shared personal stories inspired by the life and music of Astoria legend Tony Bennett from the Greater Astoria Historical Society archives. What started that day grew into this heartfelt […]
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“Hell Gate” Part 2: Alicia Lieu and A. King McCarty (Episode 76)
22/10/2024 Duración: 37minAfter the main arch was completed, a writer for the New York Tribune said: Perhaps never in human history has a mechanical triumph of such magnitude been launched with so little fanfare. In the second half of our Hell Gate show, founding member and story director Erika Iverson interviews the authors before their story partners […]
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“Hell Gate” Part 1: Jackie Sherbow and Mia Arias Tsang (Episode 75)
14/10/2024 Duración: 27min“With a regular coat of paint that bridge can last as long as the pyramids.” – Bob Singleton, Executive Director, Greater Astoria Historical Society from Hell Gate Bridge, an Astoria icon, turns 100 years old in AMNY, March 27, 2017 Our September Hell Gate show at Grove 34 in Astoria was a Queens-based Bookend Event for […]
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“Fly By” Part 2: Ben Katzner and Briana McDonald (Episode 74)
08/04/2024 Duración: 25minKicking off part 2 of our “Fly By” show, host Ellie Dvorkin Dunn shares some fun facts about teenage pilot Elinor Smith before we hear the second set of true tales inspired by the story of “The Flying Flapper” from the archives of the Greater Astoria Historical Society. No, YOU Tell It! “Fly By” was […]
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“Fly By” Part 1: Lowell Stephens and Robin Gelfenbien (Episode 73)
25/03/2024 Duración: 31minHave you ever heard of Elinor Smith? Our fall “Fly By” show was a fantastic way to learn about this teenage pilot who beat out Amelia Earhart for the title of “Best Woman Pilot in America” in 1930. For this special show, produced in partnership with the Greater Astoria Historical Society, we provided our storytellers […]
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“Here & Gone” Part 2: Olena Jennings and Rosalie Chandler (Episode 72)
27/06/2023 Duración: 29minDid you know that two 16-foot-tall stainless-steel statues once stood atop the Astoria Pool locker rooms? Or that thousands of visitors to the 1964 World’s Fair in Queens signed a book that was included in the Westinghouse Time Capsule designed to endure for 5,000 years? Learn more about the storytellers and the Queens history from […]
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“Here & Gone” Part 1: Lakshmi Gandhi and Dan Jessup (Episode 71)
13/06/2023 Duración: 30minIn the first half of our show, story partners Lakshmi Gandhi and Dan Jessup swap stories about the culture of mutual agitation that bonds Mets fans and a mid-life move to Astoria blocks away from where inventor, Chester Carlson, created the world’s first photocopy. These stories were directed by show host, Ellie Dvorkin Dunn. For […]
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Episode 70 – Punch Up (Part 2)
22/11/2022 Duración: 35minCelebrating 10 years of No, YOU Tell It!, the second half of our “Punch Up” show starts with the story of a waitress getting a visit from a former co-worker who looks happier and healthier than seems possible. Trying to match her glow-up, she seeks out the same Shaman but finds the visit … less […]
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Episode 69 – Punch Up (Part 1)
15/11/2022 Duración: 38minLose yourself in school-age nostalgia in our first story, “Confection Resolution,” written by Matt Storrs and performed by Maria Rubio, which finds our hero fighting the same childhood foe … three times. Switching it up, “The Great Unknowns,” written by Maria Rubio and performed by Matt Storrs, follows an exhausted nurse in the middle of […]
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Episode 68 – Legacy Anthology Reboot
23/08/2022 Duración: 33minIn anticipation of our forthcoming ten-year anthology from Palm Circle Press, we are flashing back to 2014 when we participated in The Brick’s Comic Book Theater Festival in Brooklyn. For this show, we tried something new. Usually, we give our storytellers a theme to inspire their true tales. This time, we only provided the theme […]
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Episode 67 – No Regrets Anthology Reboot
16/08/2022 Duración: 41minAs we’re readying the release of our ten-year anthology this fall from Palm Circle Press, we’re rebooting some of the podcasts with improved audio so you can listen while you read. Here’s our first ever tri-flip at Fairleigh Dickinson’s MFA in Creative Writing summer residency, featuring stories by Letisia Cruz, Tazio Ruffilo, and Heather Lang-Cassera. […]
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Episode 66 – Noted (Part 2)
24/05/2022 Duración: 24minOur first story reminds us that a two-week middle school love is the equivalent of several lifetimes of adoration, and when our hero’s girlfriend slips him a break-up note, they all come crashing in. In celebration of 10 Years of No, YOU Tell It! enjoy this 2013 throwback swap of “You’ve Been Noted,” written by […]
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Episode 65 – Alumni Show (Part 2)
17/05/2022 Duración: 26minBreakups can be confusing at times, especially when your heart parts ways with a city. Our first story takes us over the Hudson from New York City to New Jersey as our narrator reflects on what it means to move on from the place that she’s always loved. In celebration of our 10 Year Anniversary […]
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Episode 64 – Our First Show!
03/05/2022 Duración: 51minThis Sunday, May 8th, marks the 10-year anniversary of No, YOU Tell It! Help us celebrate by giving a listen to this original set of four switched-up stories from Erika Iverson, Jorge Cordova, Jeremy Holmes, and David Harrell. Support 10 more years by sharing our series with a friend! Big thanks to Mike Dressel and […]
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Episode 63 – What I Know (Part 2)
29/03/2022 Duración: 34minThis first story takes us on the painful and isolating journey of struggling with stubborn fibroids. Kicking off the second half of our “What I Know” show, our storyteller must find the strength to physically and mentally overcome the enemy inside. Here’s “Knowing is Half the Battle,” written by Sheria Mattis and performed by Michele […]