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A Year of Yes: What my storytelling show is all about

What my storytelling show, New York City’s Secrets and Lies, is all about:
storytellers dazzling us with wild New York City history. I’m honored to do this show at Caveat. Thank you to this amazing cast and our packed house of audience members who joined us on Monday night. What a blast!

Mark you calendars for our next show: August 8th with John Bucher, Leslie Goshko, Ashley Semrick, and Erin Hunkemoeller. Plus a very special secret guest! Tickets on sale soon.

 

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A Year of Yes: NYC’s Secrets & Lies is TONIGHT at 7pm

Screen Shot 2018-06-17 at 10.02.18 PMIt’s the day of the show: New York City’s Secrets & Lies!

We’re telling stories about:
– An underground tunnel in Brooklyn that was near and dear to Walt Whitman
– Ladies who refuse to be stopped by sexist politics in the earliest days of NYC
– Apartment scandals and murder in Coney Island
– Transnational fortune, fame, and mistaken identities
And…
– Pinball

And…one lucky audience member is going to win a 6-month subscription to Untapped Insiders, a members-only club in New York City offering free off-limits tours, free talks, happy hours, early bird ticketing, and more!

I can’t wait to introduce you to this amazing cast of storytellers and the characters they’ve met in their research. Grab your tickets here: http://caveat.nyc/event/new-york-citys-secrets-and-lies-3/

And…here’s a little insider promo code for you, too: SKINT. Makes your ticket $7!

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A Year of Yes: My storytelling show about New York City history – trailer

What’s it like to go to New York City’s Secrets & Lies storytelling show at Caveat? I made you a little video trailer to give you a sneak peek into our show. Check it out & then catch us in real life tomorrow night, Monday, June 18th!

Doors@ 6:30. Show@ 7pm.

Get more details about our show and grab your ticket at: http://caveat.nyc/event/new-york-citys-secrets-and-lies-3/

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A Year of Yes: Get loud about what you love

If we don’t howl, we’ll never find our pack. Get loud about what you love. Make noise about your passions and fascinations. It’s how we build community. It’s how we inspire each other. It’s how we become the best version of ourselves we can be. I believe in you.

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A Year of Yes: Storytelling dinner with New York City secret history

This week, I got some very exciting news today about my storytelling dinner with New York City secret history, all inspired by my time in Ireland: my #1 choice for a museum partner is very interested! Friends, swing for those fences and make ’em high. You never know what you can do until you try.

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A year of yes: Business is personal

I’d like to meet the person who coined the phrase, “It’s not personal. It’s business.” Nonsense. A business is made up of people. It’s the very definition of personal. Humanity and business are one and the same. We need more business people who understand that.

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A Year of Yes: Writing at dawn

Sunrise over the River Liffey by Christa Avampato
Sunrise over the River Liffey by Christa Avampato

“The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don’t go back to sleep.” ~Rumi

When everything’s quiet, late at night and early in the morning, there’s a magic time when anything we dream with raw creativity and hope. That’s when I write, when I’m fearless.

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A Year of Yes: Finding peace in a time of difficulty

The Peace of Wild Things by Wendell Berry

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.

I’ve been thinking about this poem a lot lately. I’ve been listening to the anxiety and sadness of my friends, and of the world. I’m struggling a little to find the best ways to help as many people as I can, as well as I can. And sometimes that desire to help, that feeling that I’m just not doing enough to that end, overwhelms me. So a poem like this that reminds me to find comfort in nature, seen and unseen, and always felt, helps me breathe a little easier. Once I have my breath again, I can keep going, doing as much as I can with what I have. And knowing that that is enough.

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A Year of Yes: NYC’s Secrets & Lies at Caveat is 1 week from today

What do rent control, an underground world in Brooklyn, a lady real estate mogul, women’s suffrage, and wild New York City teenagers have in common? They’re all a part of the NYC’s Secrets & Lies lineup at Caveat! Our storytelling show on Monday, June 18th at 7pm, features 4 wild but true stories about New York City history and 1 big lie. Guess the lie correctly, and you might just be the lucky winner of our amazing prize courtesy of our friends at Untapped Cities. I hope to see you there! Grab your tickets at http://caveat.nyc/event/new-york-citys-secrets-and-lies-3/.

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A Year of Yes: How to get through difficult times

I used to wish for a world where terrible things never happened. Then I realized that almost everything is out of my control. So now I work on having the strength to survive and thrive the terrible things, and to help others do the same. That’s something we can all do.