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Cincy Stories Presents: Daniel Rajaiah

In Storytelling by Cincy Stories

Daniel Rajaiah is a native Cincinnatian. He was placed on this year’s Forbes 30 Under 30 list, so he’s kind of a big deal. Daniel tells a story of how one choice changed everything in his life. We’d love to …

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Cincy Stories Presents: Lew Ross

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Lew Ross is the real deal. Founder of Fickle Skateboards, based in his basement in Northside, as well as mentor to many in the local skate scene. Lew is a hell of a storyteller. And a rebel, through and through. …

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Cincy Stories Presents: George Smith

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George Smith is a former minor league baseball player. He was born and raised in Cincinnati. He loves this city and baseball. George hopes to start a little league baseball team in Walnut Hills. If you would like to help …

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3 Reasons Storytelling Wins

In Storytelling by Joe Boyd

I don’t just tell stories because it’s something I personally like to do. I tell stories because they are the most powerful force in the universe to make a difference in the lives of real people. All great spiritual truth …

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Cincy Stories: Joe Boyd’s Story

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Here’s Joe telling a story at our May 5th Cincy Stories event. To hear more stories like Joe’s, come out to our next Cincy Stories (which is totally free, by the way) on July 7th at 7PM at MOTR Pub. …

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What is Cincy Stories?

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We love story. Honestly, if you’re here at the Rebel Storytellers page, it isn’t outside the realm of possibility that you agree with that sentence. Narrative is the most profound way of communication because it goes even deeper than mere …

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We Are Story Mirrors

In Storytelling by Brad Wise

During a recent commercial shoot I asked four 1st graders what makes them afraid. One kid said bees and described in fantastical detail what it feels like to be stung by thousands of them. Pretty quickly though the entire group …