• Episode 70 – Punch Up (Part 2)

  • Nov 22 2022
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 70 – Punch Up (Part 2)

  • Summary

  • Celebrating 10 years of No, YOU Tell It!, the second half of our “Punch Up” show starts with the story of a waitress getting a visit from a former co-worker who looks happier and healthier than seems possible. Trying to match her glow-up, she seeks out the same Shaman but finds the visit … less than inspiring.

    Enjoy “Shaman Says,” Written by Jenn Wehrung and performed by Aida Zilelian.

    Switching it up, our final story also starts in a bar, where an old frenemy creeps back into every corner of the narrator’s life, causing her to reflect on why some friends are better left in the past.

    “One Final Lesson” was written by Aida Zilelian and performed by Jenn Wehrung.


    Top left: Jenn Wehrung; Top right: Story partners Aida Zilelian and Jenn Wehrung; Bottom left: Ellie Dvorkin Dunn and Jenn Wehrun; Bottom right: Aida Zilelian
    This story swap was directed by our wonderful guest host for the evening, Ellie Dvorkin Dunn.

    You can also WATCH the full show live-streamed from Culture Lab, LIC. Or, watch “Punch Up” and other past shows on the NYTI YouTube channel.

    Returning as a Bookend Event for the Brooklyn Book Festival, our “Punch Up” show also celebrated the release of the No, YOU Tell It! Ten-Year Anthology from Palm Circle Press.

    Here’s how to check out ALL THE THINGS:

    • Click here for the full “Punch Up” Program.
    • Follow @noyoutellit on Insta for upcoming fun.
    • Don’t forget to check out Ellie’s fabulous podcast Circling the Drain, to have fun learning about all things perimenopause. (Who knew?)
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