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Welcome to The Storytellers Porch, a cozy podcast featuring real stories with collective impact.

As you begin to listen to each episode, we ask you to imagine yourself on your favorite porch somewhere, sitting with your favorite beverage in a comfortable rocking chair, and relaxing with your favorite people. Perhaps the sun is setting, the fireflies are beginning to flicker, you hear an owl hoot, and you watch the fire glow. Our host Jill Davis brings out a tray of delicious snacks and treats and sets them on a wooden barrel that sits in the middle of the assortment of chairs. Each seat is ready for our storyteller, our friends, and you. Take a sip, have a bite, and get ready for another wonderful evening on the Porch.

Here on the Porch, we hear real stories of courage, tragedy, rejection, triumph, joy, grief, and all the other wonderful aspects of existence that make us the unique humans that we are. Stories are the way that humans have made sense of our existence from the beginning of time. Our stories have changed and yet remain the same. We learn from our stories, create with them, and connect through them. By sharing these stories, we create community and by creating community we can heal and have hope.

Grab your favorite drink and come listen to a story with us on the Porch. What drink will you bring?

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Disclaimer:

The primary purpose of The Storytellers Porch (“Podcast”) is to share collective stories with our listeners. As these stories are minimally edited and from real people, the content of the Podcast and/or content created by guests of Podcast, team of  Podcast, and all affiliates of  Podcast does not constitute advice or services nor does it substitute for any advice from professional services including, but not limited to, medical and mental health services. We invite you to listen to Podcast and by listening you acknowledge that you are not being provided professional advice from Podcast and/or content created by guests of  Podcast, team of Podcast, and/or all affiliates of Podcast. The views and/or opinions of the guests and storytellers on The Storytellers Porch Podcast do not necessarily reflect the views and/or opinions of our host, Jill Davis, Podcast, and/or their associates. Always drink responsibly, don’t drink and drive.

Enjoy the stories; Create Community; Find hope.

Dec 30, 2022

“Every time we started to go to school, the old gray mare would wait till we got out on the road, right by our house, and then she'd go back into the ditch with the buggy that she was hitched to and head for the barn.”

 

Welcome to the Storytellers Porch!

Today, Jill is joined by Mrs. Barbara Ewing and her...


Jul 8, 2022

The reason my great-great-grandparents came over here was for freedom and hope for their family. To start this generation and to give generational hope and freedom of living.

Some place like here.”

 - Deb Nyenhuis, today’s guest on The Storytellers Porch

Following the trend of last week’s episode with Dr. Mark...


Jun 24, 2022

Trigger warning: This episode contains dialogue of life on a sheep farm, which includes mentions of hunting and the death of animals. No animal cruelty is discussed.

“When somebody walks in my practice, they're in my house.

I want them to be at home.”

 - Mark H. Wright, DDS, today’s guest on The Storytellers...


Jun 10, 2022

 

“I can look to the seasons, and I can look to the controlled burns and the growth that comes up a week later and use that as a reminder: that nature, and the seasons, and those cycles have been here long before we have and will be here long after.

And I think that's really all the hope I need.”

     -


Apr 29, 2022

What do you do when you get a call saying you have to fix your 130-year-old barn that is falling down and causing a hazard to your neighbors?

You grab some friends, some beer, some food, and some love and figure it out.

In today's exciting episode, Jill Davis and Emily Chase Smith talk about the hardship that came when...