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Hey Reader

I have just announced Breadcrumbs!! An virtual evening of storytelling on zoom!

Breadcrumbs is a free, live storytelling event where 3–4 people share true personal stories around a monthly theme.

Come to tell or come to listen. Either is welcome.

My hope is to create a space where we can all truly connect away from the vail of social media and the pressure of algorithms and metrics.

First event: April 21st @ 6pm PST
Theme: Famous Last Words

If you want more info, you can read about it and sign up here.

(signing up does not mean you have to tell a story, you can simply come and listen. If you want to tell a story, I will send you a form to fill out after you sing up).

I hope to see you there!!

Matt

Storyliving

Take bold action. Make it fun. Tell more stories. Change the world. This is the art of Storyliving.

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