Podcasts
The Stoop Storytelling Series podcast captures the spirit of The Stoop live shows with bi-weekly episodes featuring Stoop stories and narration from founders Laura Wexler and Jessica Henkin. The podcast is produced by Maureen Harvie and hosted by WYPR-FM.
Man vs. World
Air Date: November 7, 2017Two men tryin’ hard to speak truth to power find themselves caught up in the...Read MoreFinding Home
Air Date: October 23, 2017Three women search for a place to hang their hat, from Antartica to Baltimore to...Read MoreChristmas in Crazy Town
This week we feature two tales about trying to make merry in places of struggle. A young social worker stages “A Christmas Carol” in a...(Read More)
Not a Hallmark Holiday
This week on the podcast, two tales that get at the challenges of keeping Christmas. Music: “Christmas Wish No. 3571” by Wiredrawn...(Read More)
Naughty, Not Nice
Two tales of awesome holiday taboos. A third grade girl decides a VERY inappropriate song is her holiday theme. And a mom inadvertently gets a holiday...(Read More)
Let’s Give Thanks … for the Laughs
Two stories of Thanksgiving drama. And it’s not over whose turkey is the most tender....(Read More)
Do Not Doubt Me
Two young woman persevere against huge odds. One shares the saga of her against-the-odds journey from Nicaragua to graduate school. One tells the story of her fight...(Read More)
Man vs. World
Two men tryin’ hard to speak truth to power find themselves caught up in the storm. Baltimore City Councilman Zeke Cohen fights for the immigrant...(Read More)
Halloweeniacs
Two tales of women who live to CREEP PEOPLE OUT!...(Read More)
Finding Home
Three women search for a place to hang their hat, from Antartica to Baltimore to South Africa....(Read More)
Good Cops
Two Baltimore police officers tell stories about on-the-beat events that test them in unexpected ways. Then-newly minted officer Edward Doyle Gillespie tells of handling his...(Read More)
Broken!
Three storytellers survive body breakdown — and live to tell. Bonus: the story of a one-chance-in-a-million accident on the streets of Baltimore....(Read More)
