Every great story has a pivot. It may be the moment the stakes are raised, when you can't wait to hear what comes next. It could be the instant a story elevates from good to great, or the nexus at which a story reveals what it's truly about. It could be the way a great story can make you laugh so hard you can't breathe, and in the next moment, break your heart. Pivot is the brainchild of a group of community members, joined by a common desire to build a live storytelling series in Spokane. By day, they are teachers, advocates, artists, lawyers, administrators, doctors, organizers, and much more. Four times a year, they volunteer their time and talents to produce, promote, and host live Pivot events in Spokane. Pivot events are recorded live, and produced for podcast and radio by Spokane Public Radio.
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Pivot Spokane is a live storytelling event hosted quarterly. It returned to full production with a performance on June 17 at the Washington Cracker Building. I Got You was the theme of the evening's six performances heard July 12-14 on KPBX at 6:30 pm on The Bookshelf. In this episode, storytellers Josh Armstrong and Jennyfer Mesa take the stage.
Pivot Spokane is a live storytelling event hosted quarterly. It returned to full production with a performance on June 17 at the Washington Cracker Building. I Got You was the theme of the evening's six performances heard July 12-14 on KPBX at 6:30 pm on The Bookshelf. In this episode, storytellers Katie Blackburn and Adam Schluter take the stage.
Pivot Spokane is a live storytelling event hosted quarterly. This event was recorded live on October 10, 2019. The theme of the evening was "Full Circle."
Pivot Spokane is a live storytelling event hosted quarterly. This event was recorded live on February 7, 2019 at the Washington Cracker Building in Spokane. "Crossroads" was the theme which each storyteller interpreted in their own way.
Feb 21, 2019•1 hr 9 min
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