Our last show was 2/3/23

We’re all wild at heart. For our first show of 2023, we invite you to tell us a story of courage. A brazen moment, a fearless act, a time you stuck it to the man (or woman), and did things your way. Maybe you got divorced or quit your job or had a one-night-stand. Maybe you spoke up or acted out. Took the road less traveled or demanded more. We’re looking for stories that will inspire us, surprise us, entertain us. Tales that show us it’s never too late to make a bold move or big choice.

Team 20s: Shelbi Jones is the host and founder of Define Normal, a podcast where she discusses societal norms. When she's not podcasting, she works in partnerships at a tech startup. She is currently writing her debut memoir.

Team 30s: Mona Kirschner is a Brazilian writer, linguist and businesswoman and she is your most emotional friend. Mona mostly writes sad essays but is currently at work on a screenplay about a unique type of sexual awakening. She lives in Manhattan with Angus the dog.

Team 40s: Mercy Tullis-Bukhari is a poet, essayist, and fiction writer. In her writing, she focuses on the female experience through explorations of individuality, motherhood, and sexuality. She is the author of three books.

Team 50s: Anthoula Katsimades is an actor, writer, producer, solo performer and voice-over artist. She is an Executive Producer of Olympia, the official documentary on Olympia Dukakis. A member of SAGAFTRA & AEA, her love for performing on screen is matched by her passion for theatre work. Look out for her 2023 solo show What Will People Think?

Team 60s: Angela Derecas Taylor is a writer, foodie and yogini. By day she works for the mayor of New Rochelle. Nights and weekends she teaches Yoga, feeds people and tells stories  on stage in Westchester and NYC. Angela is co-founder of Key to the Castle, a generative storytelling workshop for writers on Italy's Amalfi Coast, May 20-27, 2023.

Team 70s: Cornelia Maude Spelman was a therapist with children and families before turning full-time to writing and art. She’s written eleven books for children that help them manage emotion and difficult life situations. A daily diary writer for many years, Cornelia is currently writing Volume 250.

Hosted by Georgia Clark, author of Island Time, and others.

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