Storytellers Project announces 2022 season in Austin; here's how to share your story

The American-Statesman will inspire community connection through a series of nights featuring true, personal stories told by the people who live and work here.

Editors and reporters will curate quarterly shows, coaching 20 people from the community to develop entertaining, compelling stories that reflect on the themes growing up, neighbors, food and family, and holidays.

Tickets are on sale now at www.storytellersproject.com/all-events/ and the newsroom is seeking pitches at www.storytellersproject.com/tell/.

“We are so excited to pass the mic in communities across America, inviting everyday people to tell their own stories in front of their neighbors,” said Megan Finnerty, founder and director of the Storytellers Project, part of the USA TODAY Network.

Co-Hosts Megan Finnerty and Stacy Sullivan say a few words during Arizona Storytellers Project Presents New Beginnings & Fresh Starts on Jan. 14, 2020, at The Van Buren in Phoenix.
Co-Hosts Megan Finnerty and Stacy Sullivan say a few words during Arizona Storytellers Project Presents New Beginnings & Fresh Starts on Jan. 14, 2020, at The Van Buren in Phoenix.

“When people feel empowered to tell their stories and others feel excited about listening, a community changes,” she said. “People feel closer to each other. They feel more accepting of those unlike themselves. They feel more connected to their city and the people in it.”

Since its launch in 2011 at the Arizona Republic in Phoenix, the Storytellers Project has helped more than 6,000 people tell brief, personal stories on stages in front of more than 60,000 people. And during the pandemic, the shows were aired online, reaching millions since March 2020. In 2022, it will be part of 17 USA TODAY Network newsrooms.

“Growing Up” will kick off the series on February 23. Tickets, which are $8 and $12, may be purchased online. Storyteller hopefuls can apply to tell a story on stage at www.storytellersproject.com/tell/.

Joany Yi tells her story, Amen: How an Iowan’s long-term stay in Macedonia taught her to focus on what happens now during the Des Moines Storytellers Project at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.
Joany Yi tells her story, Amen: How an Iowan’s long-term stay in Macedonia taught her to focus on what happens now during the Des Moines Storytellers Project at Hoyt Sherman Place in Des Moines Tuesday, Feb. 25, 2020.

"Storytellers is one of the most powerful and meaningful community events that I have been involved in," Statesman Editor Manny García said. "I'm always blown away by the personal stories. You come away from Storytellers with an even deeper appreciation of your neighbors and how we can make our region the best place to live, work and play."

The series is returning to 11 cities, from Rochester, New York, and Des Moines, Iowa, to Southwest Florida and coming to six new cities. New markets include:

Storytellers Project: 2022 Season

February 23: Growing Up — You’ll feel energized, inspired, and maybe a bit nostalgic as we share stories about growth.

June 01: Neighbors — You’ll feel heartened, uplifted, and more connected to the world and people around you as we share stories from the neighborhood.

Sept. 07: Food and Family — You’ll feel full of warmth, hopeful, and a wee bit sentimental as we share stories about food and our family traditions.

Nov. 16: Holidays — You’ll feel comforted and ready for loved ones, presents, and the lights of the season as we share stories about the holidays.

Become a Storyteller

We are looking for storytellers from all backgrounds who are willing to share their hearts, and jokes, with their neighbors. Tellers work with storytelling coaches to shape their true, first-person story around the theme of the night. Each story is 7-10 minutes and tellers receive between three and five hours of training to develop their stories.

Tellers begin working with the project coaches about two months before the event, but you can apply now as tellers will be selected in the coming weeks.

Tickets

Tickets are now on sale for all 2022 shows. Purchase season tickets or individual shows. Seats typically sell out quickly and far in advance. To reserve yours today, visit www.storytellersproject.com/all-events/.

This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Storytellers Project inspires Austin through true, personal stories