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Stories from the Tribe

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Historie & religion

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Great storytelling – and storytellers – creates a connection between themselves and the audience. It weaves the threads of their lives together with those listening, and makes you think things like ‘oh, I’m not alone!’ or ‘I’ve been there!’ or ‘that sounds good; will they share that recipe?’Stories From the Tribe is an event by TC Jewfolk. This is a live, on-the-bima show, featuring 12 women telling their true Jewish stories that have a thread to being – or having – a Mammaleh. The stories include good, bad, funny, sad, hilarious, and golden moments.Stories From The Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

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episode Ann Miller: "Momsomnia" cover

Ann Miller: "Momsomnia"

Ann Miller is a self-described insomniac, lucky wife to C-PAP mask-wearing Todd, and proud mom to Josh and Eve. A fourth-generation leader in her family’s 107-year-old business, she embraces storytelling to preserve values and legacy. At 2 a.m., Ann loves to write about life, geek out on leadership development (her day job for nearly 30 years), and eat a sleeve of Thin Mint cookies -- which count for one serving. Her writing inspiration comes from daily three-mile nature walks, a sense of humor she inherited from her mother, and the abundance of stories that accompany this journey called life. This week's episode is sponsored by: Adam Garen (Adam Greenleaf) at RBC Wealth Management (adam.garen@rbc.com) Stories from the Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter [https://bit.ly/tcj-newsletter] and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

10. des. 2025 - 20 min
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Stacey Dinner-Levin: "Rescue Me"

Stacey Dinner-Levin is the mother of four boys — now adults — the eldest of whom has autism. For over 25 years she’s worked with children with disabilities including PACER Center’s “Count Me In” program where she wrote several scripts. Her play Autistic License was named one of 2007’s Ten Best Plays by St. Paul Pioneer Press and was featured in American Theater Magazine. Autistic License was remounted for film and won “Best Educational” at the IFFF in 2010. She lives in Minneapolis with her husband Michael, her son Geordy, and the world’s strangest dog, her Chinese Crested, Birdie. This week's episode is sponsored by: Rosebud Consulting HR (https://rosebudconsultinghr.com) Stories from the Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter [https://bit.ly/tcj-newsletter] and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

3. des. 2025 - 22 min
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Emily Simon: "Never Forget"

Emily Simon is a writer, mother, and lifelong interrogator of Jewish identity. She is originally from Buffalo, NY and landed in Saint Paul in 2019 after spending 20+ years in Los Angeles working in television. She has worked with Carol Burnett a lot (most recently this past March) and is always thrilled to report that Carol is as great as you hope she is. Emily is currently a copywriter at Playwrights’ Center and is usually busy with freelance projects. She has made herself largely un-Googleable, but you can find out more about her at: www.emilyhsimon.com [http://www.emilyhsimon.com/]. This week's episode is sponsored by: Smith Jewish Academy (https://smithja.org) Stories from the Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter [https://bit.ly/tcj-newsletter] and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

26. nov. 2025 - 20 min
episode Janessa Prawer: "Slay" cover

Janessa Prawer: "Slay"

Janessa Prawer is an artist, advocate, and owner of Tiny Art With Heart, which aims to create more caring communities through channels of artistic kindness. She spent the majority of her career as a mental healthcare executive and uses her experience to advocate for mental health in the community and on the youth boards she serves on. Janessa grew up in northern Minnesota doing a plethora of manual labor in her parents’ little resort and cafe and credits all that hard work and boredom with building her solid work ethic and creativity muscles. This week's episode is sponsored by: Jersey Girl Bagels (https://linktr.ee/Jerseygirlbagels [http://linktr.ee/Jerseygirlbagels]) Stories from the Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter [https://bit.ly/tcj-newsletter] and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

19. nov. 2025 - 23 min
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Adina Lebowitz: "Only One Song in our Hearts"

Adina Lebowitz, MA is a family mediator / coach – a career she pursued after her own high conflict divorce. Her goal is to help families find less stress and more peace in their co-parenting. She supports families facing day to day co-parenting challenges and mediates bigger issues related to school, medical decisions, job change, or new relationships. She’s a contributing author to the 2024 international best-selling book “Building Bridges of Hope: Overcoming Trauma in Family Law Cases.” Adina’s greatest delight is being a Minnesota Mammaleh of three wonderful, creative, young adults. She loves cooking, dance, music, theater, and travel. This week's episode is sponsored by: Hodroff-Epstein Memorial Chapel (https://hodroffepstein.com) Stories from the Tribe is an annual show by TC Jewfolk. The show will always be in June and information about the show will always go to our email list first. So go to bit.ly/tcj-newsletter [https://bit.ly/tcj-newsletter] and sign up for our email list to be the first to know about show dates, calls for auditions, cast announcements, and when tickets go on sale.

12. nov. 2025 - 18 min
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