This time in Strangerville, a 12-year-old boy makes a terrible and brave mistake.
This time in Strangerville, two women tell one story about a most uncomfortable breakup.
This time in Strangerville, Meg Morley Walter shares a tragic story about a young puppy. Also, Disneyland corndogs.
Story:
Max, by Meg Morley Walter, music by Colin Hatch (originally produced by Derrick Clements for The Porch)
An opera singer undergoes two double-lung transplants.
This time in Strangerville Eli confronts Meg about her recent offensive comments regarding their relationship, and a woman talks about what must be the worst date. Like, ever.
This time in Strangerville we kick off our new format for 2018 and bring you our first story for the year. In this episode, Meg and Eli clear the air on the "Thanksgiving pecan incident," a woman has a scare while babysitting a boy with special needs, and, of course, some TV is discussed.
Story: "Sliced Bras" by Megan
Production by Meg Walter and Eli McCann
This time in Strangerville we find out what other people's bad dates look like so we can feel better about our own. A woman is confronted by an unexpected guest at dinner. A blind date goes wrong when a man overestimates his love for Slim Jims. A guy breaks all four a woman's low-bar rules. A canoe trip leads to unwanted advances. And a text message goes to the wrong person. Don't miss these and many other stories from the Strangerville hive mind in this cringe-worthy episode.
This time in Strangerville, we explore some of your worst babysitting disasters.
A throw back to an era when children's programming sometimes took a dark turn.
This time in Strangerville, four stories about exaggerated fear. College kids cause a stir in their small town. A child remembers a gas station encounter much more colorfully than his father. A bunch of 80s and 90s kids discuss a traumatizing episode of a popular children’s show. And a woman reflects on her trick-or-treating past. Stay tuned, and watch some people get irrationally scared in this special Halloween episode.
Intro: by Eli McCann
Segments:
1. Murder on Main, by Grandpa Boyd and Meg Morley Walter
2. The Stabbing, by Ben and Mike Miller
3. Refrigerator Death, by Eli McCann, contributions by Jennifer Friess, DeAnne Hale, and several others
4. Trick or Treat, by Meg Morley Walter
Production Assistance by Derrick Clements and Jolyn Metro
Sound Credits:
Please enjoy our third live storytelling show.
This time in Strangerville we explore stories about crime and punishment and how those two things don't always align. A mother mostly fails in her efforts to teach her six-year-old that stealing is wrong. A little boy's parents take things a little too far as they try to teach him a lesson. A drug-dealing teenager's luck runs out. And a man becomes a detective in search for his stolen bike. Please join us in the land where Strangers really do have the best candy.
Jolyn and Eli explain what the Hell happened.
This time in Strangerville we explore three featured stories from people who have undergone a tremendous amount of embarrassment.
This week, a story from Eli about hot yoga.
This time in Strangerville we explore a unique subset of mother/son relationships through the lens of uncommon limitations.
Four storytellers take the stage to tell their stories live for our second show.
This time, how a single perspective on a complex story can paint a very inadequate picture if viewed in a vacuum.
Eli McCann tells a story live on The Porch about an elderly woman who needed some help.
Eli and Jolyn perform a dramatic reading of an email prank on a pretentious book club.
This time we bring you the audio from our February 2017 Strangerville Live event in Salt Lake City.
Some clips of Jolyn teaching her Kindergarten class.
This time in Strangerville we explore stories about people changing their lives through courageous decisions.