Backtrack: An Atlanta Storytellers Podcast

#11 - Katina, Time for Me to Fly

15 min · 13. apr. 2026
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In this fourth episode of Season 2 of Backtrack, Katina shares a story about love, grief, and the kind of loss that divides your life into before and after. It's a story about growing up in a big, loud, unforgettable family, and about a brother named Tim, who knew it was time to say goodbye. You can watch Katina's story and see The Tabernacle Collective's live rendition of "Time for Me to Fly" here [https://youtu.be/3Gup0W9vpoU?si=fJKahVfj-7ZQVjFC]. You can also find more stories and information about our upcoming live events at AtlantaStorytellers.org [https://atlantastorytellers.org/]. And, if you'd like to join our community, you can sign up for our newsletter, Press Pause. Between our live shows and interviews, we'll share an occasional note to keep us all connected. Each note begins with a story or a song lyric, and invites reflection through a shared question. There's also space for your own voice to be part of the conversation. We'd love for you to join. -> Join the community here [https://subscribepage.io/fhsz6Q]. *The story from this episode was recorded live on stage at our October 21st show at Eddie's Attic.

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episode #12 - Bianca Anderson, Ascension artwork

#12 - Bianca Anderson, Ascension

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episode #11 - Katina, Time for Me to Fly artwork

#11 - Katina, Time for Me to Fly

In this fourth episode of Season 2 of Backtrack, Katina shares a story about love, grief, and the kind of loss that divides your life into before and after. It's a story about growing up in a big, loud, unforgettable family, and about a brother named Tim, who knew it was time to say goodbye. You can watch Katina's story and see The Tabernacle Collective's live rendition of "Time for Me to Fly" here [https://youtu.be/3Gup0W9vpoU?si=fJKahVfj-7ZQVjFC]. You can also find more stories and information about our upcoming live events at AtlantaStorytellers.org [https://atlantastorytellers.org/]. And, if you'd like to join our community, you can sign up for our newsletter, Press Pause. Between our live shows and interviews, we'll share an occasional note to keep us all connected. Each note begins with a story or a song lyric, and invites reflection through a shared question. There's also space for your own voice to be part of the conversation. We'd love for you to join. -> Join the community here [https://subscribepage.io/fhsz6Q]. *The story from this episode was recorded live on stage at our October 21st show at Eddie's Attic.

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episode #10 - Ron Chapman, Galileo artwork

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episode #9 - Samuel Frenkel, Landslide artwork

#9 - Samuel Frenkel, Landslide

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