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What Lingers

Storytelling Lisboa
What Lingers
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  • Pot Brownies and Nuns: A Journey of Rebellion, Identity, and Unexpected Sanctuary
    Skye shares a hilarious story of feeding pot brownies to unsuspecting nuns at their Catholic school in 1976. Our conversation explores the reasons for teenage rebellion and the unexpected consequences of transforming from “bad kid” to honor student. We talk about anger as life force, dealing with family dysfunction, claiming authentic identity as a non-binary person in an era without language for it, and how the people who see our potential can change everything. It is an episode about how the funniest stories often carry our deepest truths.Skylar Lyralen Kaye, fae/they, is an award-winning writer, storyteller, actor and solo performer. They won the Moth Slam in 2017, the Boston Story Slam in 2018, the San Francisco Fringe Festival Best in Fringe and Techie Best in Fringe in 2018, the NE Film Star Award in 2021, the Meryl Streep Writer’s Lab in 2015 and their web series, Assigned Female at Birth, has won 13 Best New Media Awards internationally. They ran the theater company Another Country Productions from 2003-2018, teaching the Meisner acting technique as well as movement for theater. Their novella, Priest Kid and novel Leaving Winter for a Desert Sky are available through Amazon.com and multiple other platforms, and they hope to release the memoir Bachelorx in 2026. In their spare time they teach yoga, edit writing and work for social justice. They believe in giving to their community and paddle boarding until they drop.Link to My Mother, the Nun and Me, Moth winner: themoth.org/storytellers/lyralen-kayeAssigned Female at Birth, a web series: www.youtube.com/c/anothercountrytvSkye's web site with acting and writing samples: www.lyralenkaye.comYou can find us on Instagram at @storytellinglisboa and @whatlingerspodHosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz MelchorEditor: Liz Melchor Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • "I'm Not the Cod Company": A Storyteller's Journey Through Accidental Email Connections
    In this engaging conversation, Miguel shares his unique experience of receiving emails meant for someone else due to his childhood nickname. During fifth grade, he jokingly created an email address for him using Riberalves, a Portuguese cod brand, in it because classmates had nicknamed him that. Years later, during COVID, Miguel began receiving emails from a woman named Liliana who worked at a cod factory, mistakenly thinking his email belonged to the company. Miguel recounts how this comedic situation took an unexpectedly emotional turn when Liliana shared some more personal details. We discuss Miguel's storytelling approach, his search for "pops" while on the stage, and his hesitation about sharing more vulnerable personal stories. The episode offers a reflection on the power of different storytelling approaches - from comedic to emotionally vulnerable - and how unexpected connections can lead to meaningful human experiences.Miguel Ribeiro is from Lisbon where he lives and works running a tech startup. Hosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor & Producer: Jonny Bunyan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Messages on the Wall: Finding Self-Worth Through Urban Art and Unexpected Connection
    In this emotional interview, Christine recounts her personal journey of transformation through storytelling. After experiencing a toxic relationship that left her feeling lost and broken, Christine finds solace and healing in the street art of Amsterdam and the compassion from the street artist Laser 3.14. She discusses the challenges she faced, the significance of her storytelling at Storytelling Lisboa, and the emotional impact the experience had on her. Christine also touches on her early days as a social media influencer and her upcoming historical fiction book about Franz Kafka’s lover, Milina Senka. The conversation centers on themes of self-rediscovery, the importance of storytelling, and the profound impact of human connections. Christine reflects on the universal experience of self-blame and the lies our brains can tell us, emphasizing the healing power of raw and real storytelling.Our guest Christine Estima, based in Toronto, has written for The New York Times, New York Daily News, The Observer, The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Walrus, VICE, Refinery29, Chatelaine, Bitch, etalk, Maisonneuve Magazine, and many, many more. Her debut book THE SYRIAN LADIES BENEVOLENT SOCIETY (House of Anansi Press) was named one of the Best Books of 2023 by the CBC. Her forthcoming debut novel, LETTERS TO KAFKA, will be released September 9, 2025. Christine is also a Portuguese citizen, so you can find her, most likely, eating pastel de natas at 4 AM. Visit ChristineEstima.com for more and follow her on Instagram @cestimaHosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor & Producer: Jonny Bunyan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • High Stakes and Bright Lights: Game Show Dreams and the Quest for a New Beginning
    In this episode, Janet shares her exhilarating journey to the stage of the iconic game show "Press Your Luck." The conversation begins with Janet recounting how, while facing the dual challenges of needing two hip replacements and financial uncertainty, she made a bold decision to audition for the game show she had watched with her father as a child. The episode delves into the intense audition process, revealing how producers meticulously craft television personas and storylines for contestants. Janet describes the surreal experience of standing under bright lights in front of a national audience, freezing on a trivia question about Magic Johnson, and facing the heart-stopping moments of deciding whether to press her luck or walk away with what she had. The conversation explores fascinating family connections—both her mother and sister had previously appeared on game shows—and how the experience led Janet to Portugal two years later. As the story unfolds, listeners are taken on a journey where dreams, risks, and life-altering decisions converge under the watchful eye of television cameras.Janet has lived in Lisbon for two years. When not telling stories, she is working in education, supporting students in getting into college or boogie boarding in Carcavelos. You can find her on Instagram @dammit_janetHosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor.Editor: Liz Melchor.Producer: Jonny Bunyan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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  • Colliding Coincidences: Love, Loss, and Korean Dramas
    Hania shares her deeply moving love story with Bill, evolving from years of friendship into a profound relationship marked by meaningful coincidences (sometimes while watching Korean television dramas) and small daily gestures of love. She opens up about the sudden loss of Bill and her journey of "grieving well" - embracing her emotions fully while honoring his memory through storytelling and connection with others who've experienced loss. The episode explores thought-provoking questions about spirituality, coincidences, and finding meaning in life's unexpected moments. Hania reflects on how true love is found in life's quiet moments and how sharing our stories can help keep the presence of those we've lost alive in the world.Hosts: Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor. Editor: Liz Melchor.Producer: Jonny Bunyan. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What Lingers is a podcast from the team behind Storytelling Lisboa, a monthly event where real people from around the world share true, personal stories in front of a live audience. The stories on stage are wonderful, but so often the stories leave threads that need more unraveling. That's where What Lingers comes in. Each episode invites a past storyteller to revisit their narrative in an intimate setting with a smaller audience for a deeper conversation, exploring the nuances and untold details that linger in their stories. Hosts Cristian Figueroa and Liz Melchor sit down with storytellers to dive deeper into the moments that captivate and connect us. Season one was recorded live with an audience who participates in the conversation. Season two was more intimate, just the storytellers and host in conversation. Join us to discover the questions, reflections, and revelations that surface when personal storytelling continues beyond the stage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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