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Telling Your Own Stories by Donald Davis6/20/2023 ![]() Want to connect? Join our Patreon Community of supporters for a Southern Sister Chat BONUS episode, perks and SWAG: Sign up for our mailing list: Instagram Transcript: If you'd like to find Donald at any of the storytelling events we mentioned you can do so here: National Storytelling Festival, Jonesborough, TN, Oct 7-9, 2022, Athens Alabama Storytelling Festival, October 18- 22, 2022, The Midland Storytelling Festival, Midland, Texas, December 1-3, We THOROUGHLY enjoyed his take on storytelling cultures and hope you do too! He feels that we connect with one another through the stories that we tell each other across the family dinner table. ![]() His long career as a teller and his promotion of the cultural importance of storytelling through seminars and master classes has led to Davis being dubbed the "dean of storytelling.” Davis has appeared on National Public Radio, CNN and ABC's "Nightline".ĭavis is a strong advocate of storytelling, not just the profession, but also storytelling in everyday life. He has recorded over 25 storytelling albums and written several books. Davis served as a Methodist minister in High Point, North Carolina for over 20 years before retiring to become a professional storyteller. ![]() ![]() from Davidson College and a Master of Divinity degree from Duke University Divinity School. Donald Davis was born in Waynesville, North Carolina, a small town in the mountainous region of Western North Carolina. ![]()
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